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Page 10 THE MALDEN ADVOCATE – Friday, July 12, 2019 Revere Beach Partnership to host 16th International Sand Sculpting Festival T he Revere Beach Partnership is proud to announce the dates and theme for the 2019 Revere Beach International Sand Sculpting Festival at America’s first public beach, Revere Beach, which was established in 1896. The annual festival draws upwards of 1,000,000 spectators from all over the country who come to watch master sand sculptors compete for the first-place prize in the Master Sand Sculpting Competition. The festival also features gourmet food trucks, live entertainment, local vendors, exhibitor booths, sand-sculpting lessons, children’s sand-sculpting lessons, fireworks, a drone show and much, much more, all over the course of three days. Sand sculptors for the Master Sand Sculpting Competition are as follows: Helena Bangert of The Netherlands, Dan Belcher of St. Louis, Mo., Deborah Barrett-Cutulle of Saugus, Mass., Mélineige Beauregard of Quebec, Canada, Jonathan ‘Jobi’ Bouchard of Montreal, Canada, Enguerrand David of Belgium, Ilya Filmonstev of Russia, Remy Hoggard of England, Maxim Gazendam of The Netherlands, Paul Hoggard of Last year, Jonathan “Jobi” Bouchard was the winner of Sculptor’s Choice and second place overall in the sand-sculpting competition. (Advocate file photo) Bulgaria, Sudarsan Pattniak of India, Sue McGrew of Tacoma, Wash., Fergus Mulvany of Ireland, Pavel Mylnikov of Moscow, Russia, Rachel Stubbs of England, Steve Topazio of Tiverton, R.I., Abe Waterman of Prince Edward Island, Canada, Morgan Rudluff of California, Benoit Dutherage of France,Jaku ‘Kuba’ Zimacek of the Czech Republic and Aleksei Rybak of Russia. The 2019 International Sand Sculpting Festival will also feature lessons from highly trained sand-sculpting professionals. Returning, once again, to lead these lessons are Sandi ‘Castle’ Stirling and Raymond Poirier of Ontario, Canada. Wilfred Stijger and Edith van de Wetering, both of The Netherlands, will be helping with the judging, logos and the centerpiece. This year’s festival will take place from Friday, July 26 to Annual Sunday, July 28. The Revere Beach Partnership is proud to announce that the theme for the 2019 International Sand Sculpting Festival is celebrating the 50th Anniversary of the Apollo 11 Moon Landing. The 2019 Revere Beach International Sand Sculpting Festival will serve to provide an artistic representation and celebration of this significant event of our nation’s history. Hours for the 2019 Revere Beach International Sand Sculpting Festival on Friday, July 26 and Saturday, July 27 are 10:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m., and on Sunday, July 28 are 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Admission is free and open to the public. About the Revere Beach Partnership Formed in 2001, the Revere Beach Partnership is a 501(c) (3) nonprofit organization established to carry forth the heritage of Revere Beach as a nearby retreat for New England families, to preserve the beach’s unique historic and natural assets and to plan and oversee the continued improvement of Revere Beach. For more information, visit www.rbissf.com. AG Healey awards MSO a Healthy Summer Youth Jobs Grant C HELMSFORD – Middlesex Sheriff Peter J. Koutoujian today announced the Middlesex Sheriff’s Office (MSO) has been awarded nearly $3,700 from Attorney General Maura Healey’s Healthy Summer Youth Jobs Grant Program to help support the MSO’s 20th Annual Youth Public Safety Academy (YPSA). “We are grateful to Attor~ Home of the Week ~ SAUGUS....PERFECTLY located & maintained one-owner Contemporary style Tri-level boasting 12 rms, 3-4 bdrms, 3 1/2 baths, lvrm open to entertainment-size dnrm both w/cath ceilings, oversized 20’ kit (2002) features stunning granite counters & backsplash, stainless appliances (2019), dining area & ct flooring, 1st flr famrm w/ gas (propane) fireplace & cath ceiling open to step-down heated sunrm w/atrium door overlooking gorgeous yard, convenient 1st flr laundry, main bath(2002) open to master bdrm offers double sink, marble vanity, oversized shower w/glass enclosure, cen air(2 units), finished lower level w/fireplace playrm, 2 additional rms all with newer ct flooring, updated au-pair suite, perfect for the lg or extended family. 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Cadets spend the week with MSO staff as well as police officers and firefighters from their hometown, forming important bonds with their local law enforcement officials. Cadets also participate in classroom and practical activities designed to teach them important public safety skills including a simulated fire safety trailer offered by the Massachusetts Department of Fire Services, a challenge course held at the Boys & Girls Club of Greater Billerica, and demonstrations offered by the MSO and partner agencies. “Our summer jobs program provides young people across the state with an opportunity to challenge themselves and make a difference in their own community,” AG Healey said. “We are pleased to support Sheriff Koutoujian and his office’s Youth Public Safety Academy that allows young people in Middlesex County to learn important skills directly from their hometown public safety officials.” This year, the Attorney General awarded $322,000 in funding to 100 organizations across the state through the Healthy Summer Youth Jobs Grant Program. The program allows teens to hold summer jobs in their own communities that are focused on promoting nutrition, physical fitness and healthy living.

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