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THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, May 31, 2019 Page 7 MVRCS student wins essay contest and a Duck Tour for whole class Exceptional Savings & Service! Family Pack Mayor Gary Christenson with Hailey Tran, her family and Jim Healy of Boston Duck Tours (far right) (Photo Courtesy of the City of Malden) M ayor Gary Christenson recently invited Mystic Valley Regional Charter School (MVRCS) sixth-grader Hailey Tran to the Mayor’s Offi ce to congratulate her on her fi rstplace win in the 2019 “Bostonian Society and Boston Duck Tour” Essay Contest! A top student at MVRCS, Hailey is known for always going above and beyond in her studies. Especially exciting is that this is fi rst time that a Malden student has ever won fi rst place in the history of the contest. Hailey’s poignant essay was about lessons learned from the confl icts during King Philip’s War in the 1600’s. She and her class are very excited for their Boston Duck Tour sometime in the near future. Lantern Walk honors the past with hope for the future BONELESS SKINLESS CHICKEN BREAST No Broth or Water Added! St. Louis Style PORK SPARE RIBS Save $1 lb. Family Pack - Bone In CHICKEN DRUMS OR THIGHS Family Pack - Bone In COUNTRY STYLE SPARE RIBS Sweet & Juicy Families circle Fellsmere Pond with handcrafted lanterns during the annual Lantern Walk at Fellsmere Park. (Photo Courtesy of Greg Cook) By Joy Pearson D id you or someone in your family ever work at, volunteer for or visit the old Malden Hospital on the hill above Fellsmere Pond Park? This Saturday, June 1, The Friends of Fellsmere Heights will host the fourth annual Lantern Walk at Fellsmere Pond Park, a celebration honoring everyone who was touched by the treasured legacy of the old Malden Hospital. Twenty years after the hospital’s closure, residents of Malden and Medford not only honor those from the past, but also advocate for the future use of hospital land to benefi t residents of both communities. The event starts at 5:30 p.m. with a workshop where participants can make colorful lanterns. Kids can also have their faces painted and enjoy some creative play in the popup playground. Older kids and adults can test their athletic skills in traditional games and a course created by Parkour Generation. There will be tables with information and displays of groups and businesses that support the eff ort to preserve the Malden Hospital site for public uses, such as open space, athletic fields, hiking trails and community gardens, and for developments that benefi t the community, such as senior housing. Civic leaders will be on hand to discuss their ideas for the hospital site and to answer questions about the future of the land. There will also be a survey available so you can have a say in what happens at the hospital site. You can munch on local treats and share an early summer evening with neighbors and friends. At dusk, everyone will light their lanterns and follow the drum majors and girl scouts around Fellsmere Pond in this annual tribute that has become a Malden tradition. BLUEBERRIES 2/$ PINT 5 McKinnon’s Own HONEY ROASTED TURKEY BREAST Save $1 lb. Sale Dates: Friday, May 31st to Thursday, June 6th 2019 Save $2.98 on 2 Stella MILD PROVOLONE McKinnon’s Best Angus USDA Choice - 85% Lean FRESH SIRLOIN PATTIES Customer Favorite! Antibiotic Free - All Natural Marinated or Seasoned HALF CHICKENS Great on the Grill! General Mills HONEY NUT CHEERIOS, GOLDEN GRAHAMS OR LUCKY CHARMS Save $2.58 on 2 USDA - Family Pack - Angus BONELESS SIRLOIN STRIP STEAKS

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