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THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, April 15, 2022 Page 21 Mystic Valley Elder Services issues RFP for Elderly Nutrition Program M ystic Valley Elder Services (MVES) has issued a Request for Proposals (RFP) for four foodservice contracts for the daily preparation and delivery of: • Approximately 750 meals for the city of Malden and the town of Melrose • Approximately 600 meals for the city of Revere and the town of Winthrop • Approximately 580 meals for the towns of North Reading, Reading, Stoneham and Wakefi eld • Approximately 425 meals for the city of Medford Sealed bid proposals are to be submitted in two copies to Angie Fitzgerald, Nutrition Director, Mystic Valley Elder Services, 300 Commercial Street, #19, Malden, MA 02148, by 12 p.m. on Monday, June 6. All bid proposals will be accepted and subject to review by MVES, its Board of Directors and the Massachusetts Executive Offi ce of Elder Aff airs. Bid specifi - cations for foodservice contractors will be mailed upon request. MVES reserves the right to reject any and all bids as it may determine in its own best interest. Questions and inquiries may be addressed to Angie Fitzgerald at the above address or at 781-388-2331. Malden Historical Society presents in person: “Black Lives (enslaved and free) in Malden’s Colonial and Founding Eras” T he Malden Historical Society invites members and the public to attend its Annual Meeting in person on Tuesday, May 3 at 7:00 p.m. in the Maccario Room of the Malden Public Library. After a brief business meeting, Dora St. Martin, Society member and Director of the Malden Public Library, will present a talk on Malden’s early Black residents titled “Black Lives (Enslaved and Free) in Malden’s Colonial and Founding Eras.” Before the talk, attendees will have an opportunity to view the newest Library exhibit, “Modern Sojourner / Sojourner Truth’s Malden.” This informative talk is based on St. Martin’s original research carried out over the past few years. She has been digging into the archives to learn more about Malden’s early Black residents, going beyond existing histories to uncover the stories of a surprising number of enslaved and free Maldonians, including Malden’s Black soldiers who served in the Revolutionary War. Intrigued? Join the Society on May 3 to learn something new about local history and meet others who share your interest. Those who come early (from 6:00 to 6:30 p.m.) can also explore the new exhibit, “Modern Sojourner / Sojourner Truth’s Malden,” which will be on view through June 1 in the Converse Memorial Galleries. Based on the work of award-winning artist Gale Fulton Ross, a Malden native, including her 2008 painting “Modern Sojourner,” the exhibit explores the life and work of Sojourner Truth (1797-1883), including her connections with Malden abolitionists. The Malden Historical Society is a nonprofi t, all-volunteer organization that is always looking for new members. 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