Page 10 THE REVERE ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, AUGUST 15, 2025 2nd ANNUAL | FROM Page 1 bor/Save the Bay. Chair DeCicco also wanted to thank his partners: Mayor Patrick Keefe and the City of Revere, the Revere Parks & Recreation Dept., DCR Universal Access Program and newly acquired Waypoint Adventures. Water mobility equipment was provided to all attendees, as well as games for those who preferred the shoreline. As a special treat, the Commission on Disabilities also provided a free lunch. Community Liaisons: Susan Lemus Chavez, Madelyn Pineda Alvarez and Angelina Molina. Checking in the many guests: Christian Martinez, Sara Brown and Jacob Barker. Commission on Disabilities Chair Ralph DeCicco greets Mark Schneider at the All-Abilities Day check-in. Representing DCR was Teri Koopman. Mayor Patrick Keefe and Ricky Freni at the cornhole event. Victoria Ackles, Conon Buckley and Jen Duggan from the Revere Parks & Recreation Dept. with event organizer/Revere Commission on Disabilities Chair Ralph DeCiccio. Sponsor of the second annual All-Abilities Day on Revere Beach Save the Harbor/Save the Bay; shown representing the organization: Owen Ferris, Kayla Dam and Liz Barrow. Commission on Disabilities Chair Ralph DeCiccio (right) welcomes Mayor Patrick Keefe, Ward 5 Councillor Angela Guarino-Sawaya and Rachael Lee from the DCR Universal Access Program. Second annual All-Abilities Day organizer, Revere Commission on Disabilities Chair and candidate for Revere School Committee member at-Large Ralph DeCiccio with his wife Jenn Welcoming lots of special guests at the All-Abilities Day on Revere Beach: Seated: Moreen Namatovu, Chris Gulla and Mark Schneider; back row: Ward 5 Councillor Angela Guarino-Sawaya, Margo Johnson, Stephen Prizio, Mayor Patrick Keefe, Commission on Disabilities Chair Ralph DeCiccio, Rick Freni and candidate for Ward 4 School Committee member Stephen Damiano Jr. Robert Dunn from Waypoint Adventures talks with Margo Johnson and her grandson Stephen Prizio about kayaking. DCR’s Rachael Lee assists Liz Kelly into the water with one of the many assistance devices available to all in attendance to cool off at All-Abilities Day at Revere Beach.
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