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Page 12 THE REVERE ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 2025 Fire and Ice: Chili cook-off and ice sculpting competition warm up winter temps T he Revere Beach Partnership hosted the Second Annual Winter Wonderland on Saturday along Revere Beach. It featured a professional ice sculpting competition and a chili cook-off . Shown from left to right: Murray’s Tavern co-owner John Murray, Camila Builes and Amina Abdulkadir put jalapeños in their chili. Shown from left to right: Adrianna, Mayor Patrick Keefe and his wife, Jennifer, gave out braised beef black bean chili to everyone who attended. Shown from left to right: Bono Appetit co-owner Amanda Bonasoro with her daughter, Layla, 8 months. Tito’s Vodka representative Felix Gor stirred hot chocolate. Tito’s was an event sponsor. Lori Burnham and Amy Theriault displayed their chili sample. Mission Beach House staff Leo Neves and Chef Carlos Hernandez added chips with their chili sample. Shown from left to right: Ward 2 Councillor Ira Novoselsky, Victoria Fabbo and Victor Fabbo. “Fabulous Foods with Victoria Fabbo” is featured on RevereTV. Customers Theresa Bagnera and Daniel Floyd enjoyed the cheddar cheese and sour cream toppings from Alexa Carbone and Antonia Sterite, of Periwinkles Food Shoppe in Salem, Mass. Shown from left to right: School Committee Member Anthony Caggiano, School Committee Secretary John Kingston, Ward 2 Councillor Ira Novoselsky, Ward 5 Councillor Angela Guarino-Sawaya, Revere Police Detective Lieutenant Robert Impemba and Mary Callahan. Shown from left to right: Revere Police Detective Lieutenant Robert Impemba, Jenarro Herbert, Stephanie Herbert, Revere First Lady Jennifer Keefe, Brian Herbert, Mayor Patrick Keefe, Ward 5 Councillor Angela Guarino-Sawaya and Mary Callahan.

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