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Page 8 THE REVERE ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 2023 8 Norwood St. Everett (617) 387-9810 Open Daily 4:00 PM Closed Sunday Starting Monday, September 11... We’re back to serving our Full Menu featuring all your favorite Italian Specialties and American Classics! Catch ALL The Live Sports Action On Our Large Screen TV’s www.eight10barandgrille.com For Advertising with Results, call he Adv cate Ne spapers call The Advocate Newspapers at 781-286-8500 or Info@advocatenews.net Revere residents to participate in Boston Marathon® Jimmy Fund Walk presented by Hyundai Sheila Anzuoni, Theresa Traniello, and Patricia Esposito will join thousands in the iconic fundraising walk for Dana-Farber Cancer Institute to support all forms of cancer research and care REVERE, MASS.—Six residents Jimmy from Revere will participate in the Boston Marathon® Fund Walk presented by Hyundai on Sunday, October 1. Sheila Anzuoni, Theresa Traniello, Patricia Esposito, Renee Griffi n, Lily Garceau, and Evelyn Griffin, along with thousands of other walkers, will participate in the iconic annual event that will unite the community to raise funds to support all forms of adult and pediatric care and cancer research at the nation’s premier cancer center, DanaFarber Cancer Institute. The Jimmy Fund Walk has raised more than $167 million for Dana-Farber Cancer in its 34-year history, raising a record-breaking more than $8.8 million in 2022. “Throughout the past 34 years, the Jimmy Fund Walk has continuously supported life-saving research and cancer care at Dana-Farber. The 2023 Walk will be held during the Here’s just a dozen reasons why Joanne has been re-elected to four terms as your Ward 1 Councillor. Jimmy Fund’s 75th anniversary year and will aim to raise $9 million in the eff ort to prevent, treat, and defy cancer,” said Zack Blackburn, Director of the Jimmy Fund Walk. “This year also marks the 35th annual Jimmy Fund Walk. We are eager to get out on the course and see all our outstanding walkers and teams come together to support this great cause.” The Jimmy Fund Walk is the only organized walk permitted on the famed Boston Marathon® course, and participants have the flexibility to choose from four distance options: 5K walk (from Dana-Farber Cancer Institute’s Longwood Medical Campus), 10K walk (from Newton), Half Marathon walk (from Wellesley), and Marathon walk (from Hopkinton). Whatever route walkers choose, participants will be treated to 10 refueling stations as well as poster-sized photographs of patients – Jimmy Fund Walk Heroes – displayed at each mile and half-mile marker as inspiration. All four routes of the Jimmy Fund Walk will culminate at the Jimmy Fund Walk Finish Line Powered by Schneider Electric. Due to construction in Copley Square, the Jimmy Fund Walk Finish Line location has been moved to the Fenway neighborhood for 2023. Walkers should know that distances may be slightly shorter as we fi nish the walk in front of Fenway Park. The fi nish line will include a celebration complete with food, music, and a speaking program. If walkers wish to participate a bit closer to home, the Jimmy Fund Walk has fl exible opportunities. Participants can also join the event virtually by “walking their way” from wherever they are most comfortable—in their neighborhood, on a favorite hiking trail, or on a treadmill at home. Materials to support Virtual Walkers are available. To register to walk or volunteer (#JimmyFundWalk) or to support a walker, visit www.JimmyFundWalk.org or call (866) 531-9255. Registrants can enter the promo code NEWS for $5 off the registration fee. All registered walkers will receive a bib, medal, and a Jimmy Fund Walk T-shirt. RevereTV Spotlight T he newest episode of “Fabulous Foods with Victoria FabJoanne proudly stands by her record. Just like the voters. RE-ELECT Joanne McKenna Your Ward 1 City Councillor (Pol. Adv.) bo” is now playing on the Community Channel. If you are looking for some healthy new recipes to send with your kids to school this year, you’ll want to catch this episode. To follow along, watch on YouTube at your convenience as Victoria makes a smoothie, chia seed pudding, a classic peanut butter and jelly with dates, and a nutritional take on tuna salad with fruit. There are plenty of options on this episode! Check out all of her past episodes in the YouTube playlist by RevereTV. Last week was the Annual Revere Overdose Memorial at Remembrance Park (located at the corner of Broadsound and Leverett Avenues in Beachmont). The ceremony was about ending the stigma around substance use disorder struggles and memorializing those lost. Watch the recording of this year’s memorial now playing on the RevereTV Community Channel. The ceremony will also be posted to RTV’s Facebook and YouTube pages. Brazil’s Independence Day is during this week, and some Revere community members commemorated it with a flag raising ceremony on Tuesday on the lawn of City Hall. This ceremony aired live on RevereTV, and it will replay over the next few weeks on the Community Channel. Watch this celebration along with others from this year so far on RevereTV’s YouTube page. This summer included Colombian Independence Day and Peruvian Independence Day as well. All fl ag raisings at City Hall are open to everyone to participate in and enjoy. This week be on the lookout to hear from the candidates running in this year’s city election. An opportunity to record or submit candidate statements was offered by RevereTV to every candidate in every race. The statements are videos of fi ve minutes or less that are posted to RevereTV’s YouTube page, and they are now playing on RTV GOV. This was off ered as an outlet for candidates to speak directly to Revere residents about their campaigns. Any candidate REVERETV | SEE Page 18

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