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THE REVERE ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, AUGUST 9, 2024 Page 9 Mayor Patrick Keefe welcomes Revere businessman Kevin Chiles and his son, Kevin, Jr. Revere Police Detective Robert Impemba (left) and Joe DeFeo joined Mayor Patrick Keefe at Dryft. Mayor Patrick Keefe with Christine Cavagnaro and Revere Fire Captain Kevin O’Hara. Joining the guests at Dryft: John Festa and Michelle and Sibby Birritteri. Greeting her guests at Dryft: First Lady Jennifer Keefe with Kerri Abrams Perullo and Annie Nagle. RevereTV Spotlight T une in to the RevereTV Community Channel to get the first look at this year’s Farmers’ Market! Hear from some of the vendors and community leaders at opening day. Revere’s Farmers’ Market is at Revere Beach through September 27 every Friday from 12 to 4 p.m., rain or shine, at Waterfront Square! The market accepts SNAP, HIP, WIC and Senior Vouchers. For assistance with signing up for these programs, visit the Revere Beach Farmers’ Market Facebook or Instagram or call 3-1-1. If you can’t catch the walkthrough on television, you can also fi nd this year’s video on the RTV YouTube page. Don’t miss this opportunity to buy fresh local fruits and vegetables for the whole family at the Revere Beach Farmers’ Market! Over the next few days, you will see video coverage of some community events posted to all RTV outlets. Per usual, National Night Out will be edited to a highlight reel, which will play in between programming on the Community Channel. If you missed the Ecuadorian Flag Raising Ceremony at City Hall, replays will be scheduled to the Community Channel soon and the recording will stay on YouTube to view at any time. Community member Judie VanKooiman submitted her August episode of “Life Issues.” Watch this month’s episode about the Walnut Street Center on Thursdays at 6:30 p.m. and Sundays at 1:30 p.m. The Revere Chamber of Commerce will be in the studio to record another episode of “The Wave.” This program airs at least once daily, as it is produced in partnership with RevereTV. Each episode features a local business owner and member of the Chamber to highlight what the community can off er residents in various areas of commerce. This new episode and all others can be watched at your convenience on YouTube. The RTV Community Channel is currently scheduled with some replays of popular coverage from this past year. As the summer slows down a bit, enjoy replays of the Revere High School Class of 2024 Graduation Ceremony and spring concerts from RHS, Garfi eld Middle School, and Rumney Marsh Academy sprinkled throughout the schedule. Every day’s rotation also includes a few cooking shows from this season. The various cooking programs scheduled are special episodes from “Fabulous Foods with Victoria Fabbo,” “What’s Cooking, Revere?” and a few student-focused shows from last school year. The Community Channel is 8 and 1072 on Comcast and 3 and 614 on RCN. RTV GOV is scheduled with replays of the latest local government meetings. There have only been a few live meetings over the past few weeks; they played live on RevereTV and are now added to the replay rotation. To watch meetings at your convenience, go to RTV’s YouTube page. As a reminder, you must be a cable subscriber in Revere to watch RTV GOV on television. The channel is 9 on Comcast and 13 and 613 on RCN. For Advertising with Results, call The Advocate Newspapers at 781-286-8500 or Info@advocatenews.net First Lady Jennifer Keefe (center) with Library Director Diana Luongo, Director of Elder Aff airs Debbie Peczka DiGiulio, Adrianna Keefe and Teri Gustat.

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