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THE REVERE ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, AUGUST 13, 2021 Page 11 Austin and Brooke Bruyn in front of the Ocean Pier Dancing Pavilion sand sculpture Miss North Shore (Katrina Kincade) in front of a sand sculpture Saugus sculptor Deborah Barrett-Cutulle (at right) worked on a logo block last week. Revere Beach opened on July 12, 1896 – Ocean Pier Dancing Pavilion. A sculpture of people dancing in front of the William Reinstein Bandstand with sponsors (at right) The 500 Ocean Ave. sculpture was constructed along the Christina and John Markey Memorial Pedestrian Bridge. In the sand: Blue line in the ’70s. Cyclone, State Police barracks/bathhouse and clock tower in the ’50s Shoot the Chutes was a popular Wonderland ride in the ’20s. Gabby’s Dollhouse was one of the sculptures during this weekend’s Revere Beach International Sand Sculpting Festival. A preview of Revere Beach’s future on Saturday during the International Sand Sculpting Festival Revere Beach Partnership members Meghan Maguire (at left) with Olivia McManus and customer Sol Nasisi, holding up Revere Beach Festival T-shirts. 3123 Miles Black, 4, Ray Katamba, 10, their mother, May (in middle), Xavier Katamba, 12, Harrison, 3, and their father, Andre Black, visited their former stomping grounds. Inside the VIP tent were City Council President/Councillor-at-Large Anthony Zambuto, Asst. Principal Jorge Ortega and Ward 5 State Rep. Jeff Turco with his children, Sonny and Mary (in back); in front are Grace, Joseph, Matteo and their mother, Melissa, inside a private tent.

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