Page 4 THE REVERE ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, MARCH 25, 2022 Sixth annual Moroccan Festival – June 25 425r Broadway, Saugus Located adjacent to Kohls Plaza Route 1 South in Saugus at the intersection of Walnut St. We are on MBTA Bus Route 429 781-231-1111 At this time, the state requires everyone to wear masks We are a Skating Rink with Bowling Alleys, Arcade and two TV’s where the ball games are always on! PUBLIC SKATING SCHEDULE 12-8 p.m. Sunday Monday Tuesday $9.00 Price includes Roller Skates Rollerblades/inline skates $3.00 additional cost Private Parties 7:30-11 p.m. $10.00 Price includes Roller Skates Adult Night 18+ Only Wednesday Thursday Friday Everyone must pay admission after 6 p.m. Private Parties Private Parties 4-11 p.m. Saturday 12-11 p.m. $9.00 $9.00 Everyone must pay admission after 6 p.m. Sorry No Checks - ATM on site Roller skate rentals included in all prices Inline Skate Rentals $3.00 additional BIRTHDAY & PRIVATE PARTIES AVAILABLE www.roller-world.com Revere Public Schools Virtual Job Fair – March 30, 4 p.m.-6 p.m. – register today! Learn more about opportunities at Revere Public Schools! C hat with principals – schedule an interview – we are now hiring for: • Educators • Nurses • Paraprofessionals • Substitutes Visit http://tinyurl.com/rpsjobThe crowds are pictured during last year’s annual Moroccan Festival. M oroccan American Connections in Revere (MACIR) will host the sixth annual Moroccan Festival on Saturday, June 25 from 1-8 p.m. at the Whelan Elementary School (107 Newhall St.). The event will highlight the culture and history of the city’s Moroccan community, which is currently estimated to be at least 10 percent of the city’s population. The event is free and open to the public. “The success of last year’s event will allow us to attract bigger sponsors to make this year’s event surpass the ones before,” said Festival Director Salwa Gardaf. “As a matter of fact, we will be raffl ing a free round-trip ticket to Morocco and other surprises will be announced soon.” This celebration of Moroccan culture will feature Moroccan food, live music, henna tattoo art and local Moroccan vendors. Special guests will include Mayor Brian Arrigo and Revere city offi cials as well as a number of Moroccan offi cials and celebrities. The best exhibitor at the festival will be named the 2021 Honorary Ambassador of Morocco to the City of Revere. “It is true that MACIR runs the show, but this is a collective work of all city entities, including the Mayor’s Offi ce, the Rec. Department, City Council, Police Department, Fire Department, Revere Public Schools and DPW – without forgetting community leaders, who are truly committed to promoting diversity, inclusion and equity in the city of Revere and beyond,” said MACIR President Rachid Moukhabir. The organizers expressed their thanks to the Mass Cultural Council for allocating $16,200 for this street celebration – as well as the festival’s diamond sponsors: East Boston Neighborhood Health Center and the Moroccan National Airline, Royal Air Maroc. fair to register and submit your resume. The City of Revere prides itself on its vibrant and racially, culturally and linguistically diverse community. As such, its schools refl ect the social, economic and demographic characteristics of the city, with Hispanic students comprising the largest demographic group (57.7%) trailed by White (32.2%), Asian (4.4%), African American (3.5%), Multi-Race/Non-Hispanic (1.8%) and Native Hawaiian (.3%). As an innovative and progressive school district, Revere Public Schools (RPS) has capitalized on its diversity to align its policies, practices and curricula to support students and families. RPS believes in building teacher leadership capacity as a catalyst for sustainable change; therefore, RPS provides ongoing support, training and opportunities for teachers to take on various leadership roles in order to grow and develop professionally. As a result, RPS strives to diversify its teaching workforce by focusing on recruiting, JOB | SEE Page 5
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