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Page 6 THE REVERE ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, JULY 15, 2022 Revere Beach Partnership & City announce dates and theme for 2022 Revere Beach International Sand Sculpting Festival Theme is ‘Wonders of the World’ – will take place July 22-24 T he Revere Beach Partnership, in coordination with the City of Revere and the Department of Conservation & Recreation, is excited to announce that it will be hosting the 18th Annual Revere Beach International Sand Sculpting Festival from July 22 to 24, 2022. After hosting a modifi ed and scaled-back version in 2021, the event elements will return in full, including the return of the Master Sand Sculpting Competition! “The mission of the Revere Beach Partnership is to preserve and enhance America’s The time has come for a Voice for Ward 5, City Councilor. LINDA SANTOS ROSA is that Voice that will be there for her constituents. She has served on the School Committee, City      in the History of Revere to be elected at citywide. After leaving local Politics, she went to work for Senate President Robert Travaglini, then after her retirement, from the State House, she worked for Maura Doyle, Clerk of the Supreme Judicial Court. With her experience in local and state politics, she is the one for Ward 5 Councilor. There is a Special Election, July 19th, and with your vote you can send her back to be a Voice, your Voice on the Council. She believes one           tenacity and passion for her City. Please consider LINDA SANTOS ROSA for your Vote on July 19th Everett Aluminum 10 Everett Ave., Everett 617-389-3839 Owned & operated by the Conti      Years! “Same name, phone number & address for      over half a century. We must be doing something right!”                 www.everettaluminum.com                (Paid Pol. Adv.) Summer is Here! fi rst public beach for the enjoyment of all. With this as our focus, we are committed to putting on a world-class event that invites visitors from all over the world and showcases the beauty of Revere Beach and all that Revere and its surroundings have to off er,” said Revere Beach International Sand Sculpting Festival Committee Chairman John Hamel. The theme for this year’s event is “Wonders of the World” – featuring an event centerpiece highlighting the world’s most famous landmarks. The event will include its signature master sand sculpting competition featuring 15 master sand sculptors, three days of live entertainment, food trucks, specialty food vendors, exhibitors and amusement rides, as well as some special surprises that will be announced closer to the event! “We are so excited to welcome everyone to Revere Beach for the 18th Annual International Sand Sculpting Festival,” said Mayor Brian Arrigo. “As the fi rst public beach in America, Revere Beach has always been a destination spot for visitors. We’re thrilled to see that this year’s festival will have all the festivities as previous years – with live entertainment, fi reworks, and access to enjoy food from local businesses, there will be something for everyone to enjoy.” The Revere Beach Partnership is excited to see everyone on the beach once again for this free, family-friendly event that has become a New England tradition. More details and announcements about the event will be made later. For the most up-to-date information about the event, please visit our website – www.rbissf.com – or follow us on social media.

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