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THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, October 23, 2020 Page 17 JEWELRY | FROM PAGE 16 comes in several styles from silver and gold using Swarovski components to a wide range of porcelain pieces. Her work in porcelain comes from several years of working as a potter. Her porcelain line lends itself to producing items in multiples and gearing them toward a specific theme with a particular sensibility to peace and justice themes. She also makes beautiful menorahs, bowls, mugs, candleholders, inspirational pins and custom designs. Anyone interested in purchasing or learning more about her work can visit https:// the-gallery.mybigcommerce. com/ginny-remedi-brown/. Resident input needed for ADA Self-Evaluation and Transition Plan T he city is completing an American with Disabilities Act (ADA) Self-Evaluation and Transition Plan. This involves a comprehensive review of all programs and services as well as an audit of municipal buildings, COMMUNITY | FROM PAGE 14 The public’s input in this process is essential. The City of Malden would like to hear any ideas and concerns regarding accessibility of City programs and facilities. Please take a few moments to take a short online survey at schools and recreational spaces for conformance with ADA standards. As part of the process, the Malden community is asked to offer their input through an online survey. The deadline for responses is November 6. www.cityofmalden.org/adasurvey. Anyone who needs assistance completing this survey should contact Disability Commission Member/ADA Compliance Officer Maria Luise at mluise@cityofmalden.org or 781-397-7000, Ext. 2001. 1. October 23 is Mole Day, which was created to foster interest in what scientific field? 2. In Shakespeare’s play “Macbeth,” what group recites “Double, double toil and trouble; Fire burn and caldron bubble”? 3. What religious group that started in Switzerland holds services in homes instead of churches? 4. On Oct. 24, 1939, nylon stockings were first sold in the United States; what were women’s stockings previously made of? 5. The 1993 film “Hocus Pocus” is set in what Massachusetts city? 6. How is bamboo used to construct skyscrapers in Hong Kong? 7. Which U.S. president was unanimously elected by the Electoral College? 8. Oct. 25, 1960, is the date when the Accutron 214 went on sale, which was what? 9. What author known as the first American Man of Letters is buried in Sleepy Hollow Cemetery? 10. According to the U.S. Navigation Center, what are categorized as “Growler” and” Bergy Bit”? 11. October 26 is National Pumpkin Day; what kind of pumpkin dish did the pilgrims serve in 1621? 12. What palace has 2,300 rooms, including the Hall of Mirrors? 13. “Ghostbusters” is a film about ghost-catching in what city? 14. Leominster, Mass., native John Chapman is well-known for planting what? 15. Two repeated vowels are in the names of what ancient city and what type of mushroom? 16. What former Massachusetts governor ran the Boston Marathon in 1951? 17. On Oct. 28, 1914, Jonas Salk was born, who developed a vaccine for what virus? 18. What was the first chocolate treat? 19. What Square was demolished to make way for Boston’s Government Center? 20. On Oct. 29, 1940, who was born who had a 1975 album called “Peach Melba” and the 1986 hit “A Little Bit More”? ANSWERS Like us on Facebook advocate newspaper Facebook.com/ Advocate.news.ma 1. Chemistry (A mole is the name of a measuring unit.) 2. The Three Witches 3. The Amish 4. Silk 5. Salem 6. As scaffolding 7. George Washington 8. The first electronic wristwatch 9. Washington Irving 10. The smallest icebergs 11. Stewed pumpkin 12. Versailles 13. NYC 14. Apples (aka Johnny Appleseed) 15. Pompeii, shiitake 16. Michael Dukakis 17. Poliomyelitis 18. Hot chocolate 19. Scollay Square 20. Melba Moore

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