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THE REVERE ADVOCATE - Friday, July 12, 2019 Page 11 Revere celebrates the red, white and blue M By Tara Vocino ore than 800 people celebrated Independence Day at Susan B. Anthony Middle School on Thursday morning. Children and their caregivers wore patriotic T-shirts, had their faces painted red, white and blue and played on infl atable games. Tara Vocino may be reached at printjournalist1@gmail.com. From right: Zelina Torres, Kristen Perez, Cierra Perez (in back), son Kristopher Malachowski, 5 (in front of Cierra), daughter Angelique Perez (in back), 12, Aya Howe (front), 13, her sister Heba Howe (red hat), 8, Sophie Miller (Develyn’s daughter), 12, Develyn Miller and daughter Gizelle Miller (in front), 6. They showed off their balloon animals and face painting. Deborah West with Jayden Zani – Jayden said the obstacle course was hard, yet it only took him seven seconds to climb through it. Nathan Phoeurng went through the Wild Splash water ride at least 10 times. Ward 5 Councillor John Powers and Councillor-at-Large Anthony Zambuto handed out lollipops and bubblegum to children. Siobhan Zierten won these Smarties and this fi recracker toy after playing musical squares. Approximately 20 children participated in the “Cha-Cha Slide.” Gail Cioffi , with her grandchildren, Anthony and Dominic, in twinning Fourth of July tank tops, went down the infl atable yellow slide and climbed up the Ninja Wall. Clown Silly Willy made Jack Arrigo a balloon dog animal and Joseph Arrigo a balloon blue sword while their parents, Mayor Brian Arrigo and his wife, Daveen, looked on. Siena Shay and Lir Balaj jousted it out.

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