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Page 18 THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, April 22, 2022 BENEFIT | FROM PAGE 9 • Handbags, canvas bags, etc. • Tablecloths and placemats According to the U.S. Envi1. April 22 is Earth Day, which began in what year: 1970, 1980 or 1990? 2. What novel includes the fictional communities of West and East Egg? 3. In 2014, Zhongdian, a city in China, was renamed what from the novel “Lost Horizon”? 4. What in the human body comes in arches, whorls and loops? 5. On April 23, 1635, the first U.S. public school was founded where? 6. Which country has the most pyramids (over 200): Egypt, Morocco or Sudan? 7. April 24 is National Pigs in a Blanket Day; what fictional female chef included a pigs in a blanket recipe in her “Cooking for Kids” in 1957? 8. Who is the Roman god of wine? 9. Due to losing players to World War II, what two teams temporarily combined to form the Steagles? 10. April 25 is World Penguin Day; is a puffin a type of penguin? 11. What animal can clean its ear with its tongue? 12. What does equinox mean? 13. On April 26, 1954, what mass polio vaccine testing began? 14. What literary character did Basil Rathbone play in 14 films? 15. What perennial opponent of the Harlem Globetrotters have also been temporarily called the Boston Shamrocks, Atlantic City Seagulls and World All-Stars? 16. On April 27, 1791, who was born who became an American inventor and artist and developed a code? 17. Where in the body would you find aqueous humor? 18. Which country has the world’s 10 coldest cities? 19. What is another word for aubergine? 20. On April 28, 1778, the Massachusetts Legislature passed a law allowing who to enlist in the Continental Army? ANSWERS Meeting information is as follows: https://cityofmalden.zoom.us/j/91491527651?pwd=dVdZUll5WUV0ZFF5a05MTGh2T052Zz09 Meeting ID: 914 9152 7651 Passcode: 964707 Dial by your location: +1 929 436 2866 US (NY) Find your local number: https://cityofmalden.zoom.us/u/adI2TnxHrl Isaac Slavitt Chairman April 22, 2022 ronmental Protection Agency, more than 84 percent of old clothes, shoes, belts, handbags and miscellaneous textile items end up in a landfill or an incinerator. On average, that works out to about 85 pounds of such items per person each year. As a result, textiles make up more than six percent of all the residential and municipal trash in the United States. CULTURAL CENTER | FROM PAGE 1 of programming the building should have, how to redesign the space to compliment those uses, and how the building can be financially self-sustaining. The Steering Committee is nearing the end of its work and has settled on a vision for the Malden Center for Arts and Culture that is inclusive, accessible, equitable, and versatile. The building will be a hub for creative practice and community engagement, and it will have a warm and inviting at~ LEGAL NOTICE ~ CONSERVATION COMMISSION NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 131, Section 40, Wetlands Protection Act (as amended) of the Massachusetts General Laws that a Hearing of the City Of Malden Conservation Commission will be held on Tuesday, May 3, 2022 at 7:00 p.m. via Zoom. Hearing of a Notice of Intent (NOI) by City of Malden Office of Strategic Planning and Community Development for the proposed Malden River Works project located at 356 Commercial Street (Malden DPW Yard). The project intends to renovate the existing DPW yard and build a new climate resilient riverfront park and connection to the future Malden River Greenway. Alteration within the following Resource Areas is proposed: Bank, Land Under Waterbodies and Waterways, Bordering Land Subject to Flooding, and Riverfront Area. On June 16, 2021, Governor Baker signed into law An Act Extending Certain COVID-19 Measures Adopted During the State of Emergency. This Act includes an extension, until July 15, 2022, of the remote meeting provisions of his March 12, 2020, Executive Order Suspending Certain Provisions of the Open Meeting Law. In person attendance of this meeting is prohibited, and all effort will be made to permit public attendance of this meeting, in the manner specified below, via remote access by internet, telephone, and if available via public broadcast of the meeting by Malden Access Cable Television on public access television channels. Public access will also be provided by posting draft minutes, and/or a transcript, recording, or record of the meeting on the City of Malden website at cityofmalden.org as soon as practicable after the meeting. Additional information/guidelines for the public can be found here: https://www.mass.gov/service-details/updated-guidance-on-holding-meetingspursuant-to-the-act-extending-certain-covid-19-measures mosphere for music, theater, dance, and more. The Committee has emphasized throughout this process that Malden’s different communities have different needs, and that we must prioritize accessibility for those facing barriers to access. As a result, we conducted a citywide survey from December through January of this year and solicited over 650 responses in seven languages. And while we are proud of how many people we were able to reach, we CULTURAL CENTER | SEE PAGE 20 1. 1970 2. “The Great Gatsby” by F. Scott Fitzgerald 3. Shangri-La 4. Fingerprints 5. Boston (Boston Latin School) 6. Sudan 7. Betty Crocker 8. Bacchus 9. The Philadelphia Eagles and the Pittsburgh Steelers 10. No; unlike a penguin, a puffin can fly. 11. Giraffe 12. Equal night (During the equinox night and day are of equal time.) 13. Salk 14. Sherlock Holmes 15. The Washington Generals 16. Samuel F.B. Morse 17. The eye 18. Russia 19. Eggplant 20. African American soldiers

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