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Page 6 THE REVERE ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 2025 Mystic Valley Elder Services benefit show takes center stage Fundraiser at Greater Boston Theater Co. J oin Mystic Valley Elder Services (MVES) for its annual Spring for Independence fundraiser and help support older adults and people with disabilities in Malden, Everett, Revere and neighboring communities. MVES will host a benefit performance of “The Play That Goes Wrong” on Thursday, April 10, at Greater Boston Stage Company (395 Main St. in Stoneham). The evening begins at 6 p.m. with a preshow reception with complimentary cocktails and He’s Back...and Better Than Ever! John A. Fitzpatrick (Fitzy) Sales & Lease Consultant Direct: 617.410.1030 Main: 617.381.9000 Cell: 617.279.9962   McGovern Automotive Group 100 Broadway, Rte. 99, Everett Donate Your Vehicle Call (866) 618-0011 to donate your car, truck, boat, RV, and more today!  Support Veteran Nonprofi ts.  Free Pickup & Towing.  Top Tax Deduction. Donate Your Vehicle Today 866-618-0011 www.veterancardonations.org/dnt122 While we appreciate every donation, in some cases, we fi nd that we are unable to accept certain vehicles, watercraft, and/or recreational vehicles due to the prohibitive costs of acquisition. If you have any questions, please give us a call at (866) 618-0011. Everett Aluminum 10 Everett Ave., Everett 617-389-3839 Celebrating 66 Years in Business! Owned & Operated by the Conti Family since 1958 “Same name, phone number & address for over half a century. We must be doing something right!”          f        www.everettaluminum.com                 Advertise in the Advocate Classifieds! Call us at: 781-286-8500 Advertising that gets results! Spring is Here! hors d’oeuvres, followed by the show at 7 p.m. The show is a play within a play in which a theater troupe attempts to stage a 1920s murder mystery — but the cast and crew are beset by one calamity after another. Audiences fi nd themselves rooting for, but still laughing at, the troupe’s attempt to struggle through ever-growing chaos. Tickets are available for $80 each at www.mves.org/theplay-that-goes-wrong. For more info about the show, please contact the MVES Development Department at 781-388-4802 or development@mves.org. All proceeds will support underfunded programs and services and help MVES’ mission of empowering older adults and people with disabilities to live independently. Founded in 1975, MVES is a nonprofi t that provides resources and care in 11 communities north of Boston. Services include Meals on Wheels, transportation, inhome assistance, health insurance counseling and caregiver support. For more information, call 781-324-7705 or visit www.mves.org.

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