Page 20 THE REVERE ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, AUGUST 30, 2024 Revere Parks & Rec celebrates successful summer of programming and events Youngsters attended more than 20 programs and camps; 125 Revere youths employed Special to Th e Advocate T he City of Revere Department of Parks and Recreation was delighted to announce the reYARD SALE Huge multi-family Yard Sale Saturday, 8/31 from 9AM-2PM. NO EARLY RISERS Please! 12 SUMMIT AVENUE, Saugus RAIN DATE: Sat., 9/7 - 9-2 sounding success of its diverse summer programs, camps and events. With over 1,200 youngsters participating in various activities, this summer has been a testament to the community’s vibrant spirit and commitment to youth engagement. The summer lineup was a mix of activities catering to all interests and age groups. The everpopular Summer Adventures camp provided a safe and fun environment for children to explore and learn, while the iconic Movie Night on the Beach series continued to be a local favorite. Events like the weekly Sunday Concert Series fostered community, while competitive basketball leagues off ered opportunities for athletic growth and teamwork. The Parks and Recreation Department also hosted weekly fi eld trips to exciting New England destinations, including Canobie Lake Park. Some additional highlights: Sports Madness, the full-day fi eld trip to Six Flags and the annual Fourth of July event, a mainstay that attracts more than 1,000 people annually. In addition, there were simple days spent at one of Revere’s local parks, where “Meet the Princess” and “Meet the Superhero” pop-up events regularly drew crowds of 50+ children. “The Parks and Recreation Department is a staple for Summers in Revere,” said Mayor Patrick M. Keefe Jr. “Whether it be a fun camp for kids, an employment opportunity for our students, a fi tness activity for our adults, or a concert series for our seniors, Revere Parks and Rec makes an eff ort to reach residents far and wide. I had a lot of fun at their events this summer and in past summers, and I know countless families, including my own, who have benefi tted from the quality programming over the years.” - LEGAL NOTICE - 1. On Aug. 30, 1905, what baseball player — receiving the most votes in the fi rst baseball Hall of Fame — debuted in the MLB for the Detroit Tigers? 2. What is the most diverse and largest continent? 3. On Aug. 31, 1930, Dudley “Big Tiny” Little was born; he was a pianist in the “champagne music makers” on what TV show? 4. What three words is Yelp derived from? 5. On Sept. 1, 1897, the USA’s first underground subway opened in Boston — named after what street that has the same name as a church? 6. A Kiwi is a person who lives in or is from what island country? 7. Which came first: the U.S. Department of Labor or Labor Day? 8. Aside from “nitwit,” what does dingbat mean? 10. What comedian whose first name was Julius said, “All people are born alike — except Republicans and Answers 9. On Sept. 2, 1945, Ho Chi Minh declared Vietnam’s independence from what country? Democrats”? 11. What country has officially declared a four-day work week? 12. What tech product is called clamshell? 13. On Sept. 3, 1838, biracial Frederick Douglass escaped from slavery; for a while he lived in what two eastern Massachusetts cities? 14. In the fi rst two U.S. elections, who handled nominations for president? 15. In what year did the Fair Labor Standards Act protect children from being employees: 1878, 1920 or 1938? 16. What character named Jo said, “Don’t try to make me grow up before my time…”? 17. September 4 is National Wildlife Day; what rabbit species is native to Massachusetts? 18. In what ancient culture was Bastet a cat goddess? 19. On Sept. 5, 2001, scientists described evidence that there is what at the center of the Milky Way? 20. In what year was the first commercially sold pumpkin pie spice: 1915, 1934 or 1947? Estate of: Also known as: Date of Death: CITATION ON PETITION FOR ORDER OF COMPLETE SETTLEMENT A Petition for has been filed by of requesting that the court enter a formal Decree of Complete Settlement including the allowance of a final account and other such relief as may be requested in the Petition. REVERETV | FROM Page 7 event for kids put on by Revere Parks and Recreation. The Revere Commission on Disabilities put on their fi rst All Abilities Day at Revere Beach as a time for everyone to gather and provide safe access for all to enjoy the beach. Election Commissioner Paul Fahey visited RevereTV to create informational videos about the upcoming election regarding when and how to vote. These videos include many dates to be aware of, so to pause as you watch, you can view these videos on YouTube as well. For all offi cial information about the election process in Revere, always refer to the Elections and Voting webpage on revere.org or reach out to the Election Department. This week’s “In The Loop” PSA mentions several ways to enjoy fresh fruits and veggies right here in our city! Check out the new Mobile Market on Thursdays at Sandler Square from 3 to 6 p.m., where “New Entry” brings fresh produce right to your neighborhood. Also, don’t miss the Revere Beach Farmers’ Market happening every Friday until September 27 at Waterfront Square from 12 to 4 p.m. Both markets accept SNAP, HIP, WIC and Senior Vouchers. Tune in next week on RevereTV and YouTube to stay “In The Loop.” Department of Parks and Recreation Director Michael Hinojosa said, “Summer is my favorite time of the year. Being able to provide outdoor recreational opportunities is what makes my job so special. Thank you to all who have attended; we are especially looking forward to meeting new people in our upcoming fall programming.” For more information about fall programming and future events, please visit www.revererec.org or contact Parks and Recreation directly at recreation@revere.org. 1. Ty Cobb 2. Asia 3. “The Lawrence Welk Show” 4. Help and Yellow Pages 5. The Tremont Street Line (Tremont Temple) 6. New Zealand 7. Labor Day (1894) — Department of Labor (1913) with a hinge 8. A typographical ornament or symbol 9. France 10. “Groucho” Marx 11. None; some have tested it or allow some employees to work less days for the same hours. 12. A phone that is opened and closed 13. Lynn and New Bedford 14. The Electoral College 15. 1938 16. Jo in “Little Women” 17. New England cottontail 18. Egyptian 19. A black hole 20. 1934 (by McCormick & Company)
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