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Page 10 THE REVERE ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 2023 Second Annual Marathon Daffodil Dash remembers Boston Marathon victims he Parks & Recreation Department sponsored the Second Annual Marathon Daffodil Dash at Suff olk Downs on Saturday. There were children’s crafts activities and a fun run. T The race kicked off . James Cavanan (in blue shirt), 8, ran in the 50-yard dash. Webster Elementary School second-grader Jerome Hebert, fi fthgrader Rose-Mary Hebert, with Suff olk County Sherriff Dept. Offi cers Stacey Wood, Sara Berhe, Rosemarie Arias and Sgt. Holly Nelson (in front). Valentina Acosta, 7, showed her Boston Strong support. Monisha Misra, founder of BoardsbyMo on Pearl Street in Malden, sold charcuterie boxes. Julia Hughes, 9, got sunfl owers painted by Perfect Parties USA artist Jackie Herrera. Pictured from left to right: Staff Sgt. James Hill Elementary School kindergartener Antonella Cruz, 5, and Hill School second-grader Emiliano Cruz, 8, made a plant with For Kids Only site coordinator Jennifer Ruiz and group leader Destiny Vega, respectively, to represent spring. Parks & Recreation staff , pictured from left to right: Luke Ellis, Vinny Vu, Domenic Boudreau and Sports and Fitness Coordinator John Leone during Saturday’s Second Annual Daff odil Dash at Suff olk Downs. (Advocate photos by Tara Vocino)

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