Page 12 THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, May 13, 2022 Northeast Metro Tech Cosmetology Students Welcome Loved Ones for Day of Beauty to Celebrate Mother’s Day W AKEFIELD – The loved ones of students in Northeast Metro Tech's cosmetology program were invited to the school last week for a day of beauty in celebration of Mother’s Day. On Friday, May 6, the cosmetology program welcomed 11 guests, who were gifted a variety of services that students have been working to master. The guests included mothers, grandmothers, aunts, and older sisters of students in the program, and each got to choose from a menu of options, including conditioning treatments, Lisandro Baez, of Chelsea, performing a blow-dry style on his mother, Carmen Urena. (Courtesy Photo Northeast Metro Tech) hair coloring, and various styling techniques. Loved ones were invited via elegant, hand-addressed invitations. Northeast's culinary program supported the event by providing refreshments for guests. The event was developed through a collaborative effort by Cosmetology Department. "It was so great to see our stuSkyla Christie, of Revere, performing a color service and blow-dry on her grandmother, Fran Christie. dents, families, and teachers collaborating on such a positive learning experience," Superintendent DiBarri said. Malden Library to host photo and video class P hotographer, documentarian and naturalist Robert Michelson will be at the Malden Public Library leading a workshop – Digital Photography and Video Using Your Smart Device – on Tuesday, May 17 from 3-5 p.m. In this workshop, participants will learn best practices in taking, editing and organizing photos and videos and creating digital slide shows to post to social media. Michelson’s work has appeared in National Geographic, Natural History and Field & Stream along with dozens of other national and regional publications. He has also produced several award-nominated and winning documentaries and short form videos. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration presented Michelson with an Environmental Hero Award for his lifelong efforts in educating the public about the diversity of marine life found off the coast of New England. ~ Letter to the Editor ~ In Remembrance of Virginia Ruane Dear Editor, Malden’s has lost a wonderful person with the death of longlife resident Virginia Ruane. I have only known Virginia for the past 12 years, but in the short time, I admired her many excellent human qualities, she also was a gifted writer, who often contributed excellent articles to The Malden Advocate. I know that she will be greatly missed by her children, family and many friends. Signed, Charles A. Harrington (Former Malden resident) Boynton Beach, Florida
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