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THE REVERE ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 2020 Page 13 RHS Patriots Cheerleaders Crowned Regional Champs The RHGS Cheerleaders were recently crowned Winter 2020 Large Coed North Regional Champions!! They will now head to the State Championships next weekend! SPLASH | FROM PAGE 11 Graf for serving as contest judges! Every splasher and contributor also had the opportunity to win prizes in two post-Splash JetBlue fl ight raffl es. “At JetBlue, we are committed to our community and fun is one of our core values,” said JetBlue’s Corporate Responsibility Liaison, Donnie Todd, who led a team of splashers again this year. “More than 3,500 JetBlue crewmembers call Boston home; we cherish our harbor and proudly support Save the Harbor/Save the Bay and the work they do on the region’s public beaches.” Metropolitan Beaches Commissioner/State Representative David Biele of South Boston took the plunge as well. “I was happy to join friends, residents and neighbors at this year’s Save the Harbor/Save the Bay Harpoon Shamrock Splash. Funds raised will support a wide range of programs that increase access and enjoyment of local beaches through a partnership with the Department of Conservation and Recreation. Thanks to this year’s swimmers, volunteers and sponsors for supporting and investing in our local beaches.” Save the Harbor/Save the Bay supporters Save the Harbor’s success would not be possible without its program partners and event sponsors, including Harpoon Brewery, JetBlue, Mix 104.1, The Daily Catch, the Blue Sky Collaborative, The BosEthan George splashed as a Narwhal for Team YES, raised $2,060 and won round-trip fl ights on Jet Blue for the most individual donations. Fundraising and costume contest winners pose with the judges. From left: Ethan George of Brookline, who won for most individual donations; Donnie Todd, JetBlue’s Corporate Social Responsibility Liaison; MC Kennedy Elsey of Mix 104.1; Trevor Etheridge of Jamaica Plain, who won for highest fundraiser; Jane Kepros of East Boston and Chris Graefe of Jamaica Plain, who won the costume contest; Harpoon Brewery President Charlie Storey; Boston 25 meteorologist Vicki Graf; and Metropolitan Beaches Commissioner State Representative David Biele. ton Foundation, the Richard Saltonstall Charitable Foundation, Beacon Capital Partners, P&G Gillette, National Grid and Comcast. In addition, Save the Harbor recognizes Metropolitan Beaches Commission Co-Chairs State Representative RoseLee Vincent and State Senator Brendan Crighton, the other legislative and community members on the Commission, the Baker-Polito Administration, partners at the Department of Conservation & Recreation, the Boston Centers for Youth & Families, the YMCA of Greater Boston and the hundreds of people who take part in the Harpoon Shamrock Splash every year, for all they do to make this great event such a success. About Save the Harbor/ Save the Bay As the region’s leading voice for clean water and continued public investment in Boston Harbor, the region’s public beaches and the Boston Harbor Islands, Save the Harbor/Save the Bay’s mission is to restore and protect Boston Harbor, Massachusetts Bay and the marine environment and share them with the public for everyone to enjoy. For more information about Save the Harbor/ Save the Bay and the work it does, please visit www. savehtheharbor.org, the blog “Sea, Sand & Sky” at blog. savetheharbor.org, or follow savetheharbor on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram.

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