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THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, June 4, 2021 Page 7 Dance films and art fair to be held at City Hall Plaza C ity Hall Plaza will be transformed into an outdoor movie theatre on the evenings of June 5 and June 12, when Monkeyhouse presents the Malden Dance Mile, a series of free dance films on a large screen. (Rain dates are June 6 and June 13.) The dance films were created during National Choreography Month (NACHMO) Boston and feature the work of 27 local choreographers over the two evenings. Anyone attending the free event should bring a chair or blanket to sit on to watch the performance. An art fair will be held on the plaza starting at 5 p.m. The films will start at 8 p.m. on both evenings. NACHMO Boston is a program where choreographers create brand-new dance pieces during January every year and perform them at the end of the month. Since there were no live performances this past year, the choreographers created dance films instead. This is the live presentation of those films by choreographers with a range of styles, ages and ethnic backgrounds. Choreographers include Lacey Sasso, Brett Michael Bell, Sarah Craver, Amy Foley & OnStage Dance Company, Lila Ruth Klaus, Jessica Roseman, Jennifer Binversie, Zara Williams-Nicholas, Meena Chen, Marissa Chura, Brenna Banister, Alexandria Nunweiler & Alive Dance Collective, Ruth Benson Levin, Lynn Modell, Natalie Schiera, Elizabeth Powers, Nicole Harris, Anne Goldberg-Baldwin, Cassandre Charles, karen Krolak, Christopher Croucher, Collective Moments, Janice Zhai, Sarah Feinberg, Rachel Roccoberton, Madison Florence and Azeb Freitas This program is supported in VISIT | FROM PAGE 4 Oteri talked about this aspect of the Malden Public Schools further in a taped session that turned into an impromptu interview which may make it into the final “Zip Trip” segment on Malden. MHS Principal Mastrangelo related how plans are in the works to improve and upgrade LEASES | FROM PAGE 2 full-service investment and development real estate firm specializing in quality office, R&D, industrial, retail, medical, and multi-family residential properties in communities north of Boston. Since its beginnings in1935, the firm has purchased, developed, and managed more than 2.6 million square feet of first-class space. Combined Properties offers full-spectrum part by a grant from the Malden Cultural Council, a local agency which is supported by the Mass Cultural Council, a state agency, and the Mass Cultural Council’s Project and Festivals grants. The June 5 performance will be the prelude to a series of Summer Festivals in Malden Center throughout the months of June, July and August. For more information about the dance films, visit https://www. monkeyhouselovesme.com/ malden-dance-mile.html. For more information about Summer Festivals, visit cityofmalden. org/summerfestivals. Free parking for the dance films and the Summer Festivals is available at the CBD Garage (170 Centre St.) and the Jackson Street Garage (7 Jackson St.). Monkeyhouse is a Malden-based, award-winning nonprofit organization. According to creativeground.org, Monkeyhouse “has collaborated with towns throughout New England to encourage residents of all ages to move with meaning. Founded in 2000, it began with a promise to build a laboratory where choreographers could create, experiment and present new work. We have mentored, nurtured and supported local, national, and international choreographers ranging from students first experimenting to established favorites. …We’ve hosted hundreds of conversations about different creative processes and helped foster long-term relationships with presenters, audience members and other choreographers. We hunger for events that bring communities together in ways that foster greater understanding between participants and lasting relationships.” the Stokes Memorial sculpture in the near future. Senator Markey had to quickly depart after the stop at Malden High, on his way to another visit, this time to a program in Roxbury for homeless children. He had once again done what he does so well – provide for the residents of Malden by promoting the city he loves. capabilities to meet its clients’ individual needs. With in-house experts in planning, permitting, development, architecture, financing, construction, leasing, and property management, our professionals work as a team to provide complete real estate solutions. To learn more about the firm’s comprehensive scope of services and how it is creating better places to live and work and play, please visit www.combinedproperties.com. A Linden S.T.E.A.M. Academy PTO Planting Day Free event takes place on Sat., June 12 from 8 - 11 am ttention, Students, Parents, Teachers, Fans of Linden STEAM Academy! The Linden STEAM Academy PTO will be refreshing the garden boxes located near the basketball courts at LSA. The PTO is planning a Planting Day for Saturday, June 12 to plant some new flowers and local pollinator plants for the boxes. The PTO would LOVE to have families attend, help plant flowers and say hello to the PTO. Please let the PTO know if you and your student will be attendance! Kids are welcome to help or just be kids on the playground. If you are coming, please be sure to please bring your own • Garden gloves • Garden trowel/shovel • Drinking water • A small perennial flower if you would like to add your own personal touch The progress so far: • LSA PTO has cleaned up the boxes, cleared overgrowth and removed weeds. • One family is helping rebuild some of the garden boxes. • Ms. Rosenthal has an awesome organization donating flowers. • Ward 6 School Committee Member Joe Gray is spreading the word and donating much-needed supplies. Lawrence A. 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The CPC will invite applicants for funds to present and will receive public comments on the following proposals: Patchell Park Master Plan Oak Grove Community Center Master Plan Malden Library Archive Phase 2 If you would like to request a reasonable accommodation, please contact Maria Luise, ADA Compliance Coordinator at mluise@cityofmalden.org or 781-397-7000, Ext 2005 The hearing will be hosted by the City of Malden on Zoom and will be accessible to members of the public who are invited to attend and provide comments via the following link and/or telephone: https://cityofmalden.zoom.us/j/91435804452?pwd=SCtxVTczeDVxdE9lRG8yQkxiMFRYUT09 Passcode: 354440 Or Telephone: US: +1 929 436 2866 or +1 646 518 9805 Webinar ID: 914 3580 4452 Passcode: 354440 For further information, or to submit written comments and questions, please contact the City of Malden Community Preservation Committee via email at maldencpc@cityofmalden.org May 28 & June 4, 2021

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