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Page 10 THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, February 21, 2025 Ringing in the Lunar New Year Mystic Valley Elder Services Hosts Celebration at 630 Salem St. Special to The Advocate M ystic Valley Elder Services (MVES) held a Lunar New Year celebration at 630 Salem Street in Malden with over 60 residents in attendance. Sweet Honey, a group of local Residents of 630 Salem Street enjoy a tasty meal of Chinese favorites while celebrating the Year of the Snake, 2025. The MVES Nutrition Department catered the event. (Courtesy photo) The Sweet Honey group’s dance team performs during Mystic Valley Elder Services’ Lunar New Year party at 630 Salem Street. (Courtesy photo) Donate Your Vehicle Call (866) 618-0011 to donate your car, truck, boat, RV, and more today! ■ Support Veteran Nonprofi ts. ■ Free Pickup & Towing. ■ Top Tax Deduction. Donate Your Vehicle Today 866-618-0011 www.veterancardonations.org/dnt122 While we appreciate every donation, in some cases, we fi nd that we are unable to accept certain vehicles, watercraft, and/or recreational vehicles due to the prohibitive costs of acquisition. If you have any questions, please give us a call at (866) 618-0011. performers, were the highlight of the event. They performed dance, Tai Chi and Tai Chi sword art, and music with singing and harmonica. The music included traditional Chinese songs as Krystal Cunha and Angie Fernandez from the MVES Nutrition Department serve a Chinese luncheon to residents. Lunar New Year has become a beloved tradition at 630 Salem Street.(Courtesy photo) well as some American tunes like “Massachusetts.” The Sweet Honey group includes two residents from 630 Salem Street and two from other Malden Housing Authority locations. The MVES Nutrition Team catered a delicious meal of Chinese food. It was so popular, there was hardly any left at the end! Mystic Valley Elder Services would like to recognize Terri Fitzgerald, MVES Resident Services Coordinator at 630 Salem Street, for her efforts to bring residents together and provide a welcoming, celebratory event. MVES also wishes to thank Malden Housing Authority for its ongoing support and partnership. Finally, from everyone at Mystic Valley Elder Services, 新年快乐, Happy New Year! Annual Antique Show & Sale returns on Sat., March 8 T he Malden Historical Society will bring its annual Antique Show and Sale back to Anthony’s of Malden on March 8, 2025, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Now in its 37th year, this event has become a local tradition. It provides a great opportunity to get out of the house during the winter doldrums, explore the wares of more than 25 dealers and take home an interesting piece of our tangible past. The one-day Malden Antique Show and Sale has consistently attracted dealers from throughout New England who offer a range of items for sale, including art, jewelry, glass, china, silver, pottery, linens, lighting, toys, books, postcards, small furniture, ephemera and much more. Anthony’s provides convenient access for dealers and shoppers alike. Admission to the show is $6 ($5 with an ad, card or copy of this article, print or electronic) and benefits the Malden Historical Society. Anthony’s will have lunch and beverages available for purchase, so everyone can make a day of it. Anthony’s is located at 105 Canal St. in Malden, has ample free parking, is a two-block walk from the MBTA Orange Line’s Malden Center Station and is wheelchair accessible – with all dealers on one floor. The Malden Historical Society is a local, volunteer-run, nonprofit organization founded in 1886 and dedicated to collecting, preserving and disseminating the history of Malden and beyond – and fostering an appreciation of everyone’s history. To learn more about the Malden Historical Society, visit www.maldenhistoricalsociety. org or email info@maldenhistoricalsociety.org.

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