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THE REVERE ADVOCATE – FRIDAy, SEpTEmbER 26, 2025 Page 7 Suffolk Downs and Boston Women’s Market to host Makers @ The Yard on Sept. 28 C ome celebrate community, creativity and the changing seasons at Makers @ The Yard! The HYM Investment Group and Boston Women’s Market announced that Makers @ The Yard will take place on Sunday, September 28, from 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. at The Yard at Beachmont Square at Suffolk Downs. The event will celebrate artistry and local makers with a lineup of more than 20+ womenowned small businesses, delicious bites from Boston-area food trucks Bono Appetit and Crepe Shop, kids crafts with Essem Art Studio and live music throughout the day. Both family- and dogfriendly, the event offers a chance to shop unique jewelry, art and home goods, enjoy local flavors and connect with the community. The Yard @ Beachmont Square is conveniently located just steps away from Amaya and the MBTA Blue Line’s Beachmont Station at 10 Suffolk Downs Blvd. in Revere. For more information on Suffolk Downs, please visit atsuffolkdowns.com, and for more information on Boston Women’s Market and Makers @ The Yard, please visit bostonwomensmarket.com. RevereTV Spotlight T he 8th Annual Revere Beach Art Festival was last weekend at the Wonderland MBTA Plaza at the foot of the Markey Bridge. This is an event put on by the Revere Beach Partnership that showcases many local artists and vendors. RevereTV brought a camera to catch some sights and sounds of the event, including some interviews with the artists! Watch this coverage as it plays now on the Community Channel or at any time on YouTube. RTV also recorded the Second Annual Shame on Stigma event mentioned in last week’s Spotlight. The City of Revere’s Substance Use Disorder and Homelessness Initiatives Office has this event in order to come together as a community and end the shame around addiction. September is National Recovery Month, and this event brings awareness to that as well. Local lives lost were honored, and community members in recovery shared their stories. Watch this event on the Community Channel for the next few weeks. It is also posted on RevereTV’s YouTube page. September is also Emergency Preparedness Month, and then October is Fire Safety Month. On that note, the “In the Loop” series is highlighting some very helpful safety tips. It starts with knowing your risks and being prepared before, during and after a fire. Everyday tasks, such as cooking, contribute greatly to house fires. Did you know that working smoke alarms can double your chances of surviving a house fire? Lithium-ion batteries are a huge risk as well. Learn all about these risks, tips and more on this week’s “In the Loop” announcements, which are posted to all RevereTV social media outlets in four different languages. You will also see these public service announcements playing in between programming on all television channels. The Revere High School Patriots Football Team took on the Beverly Panthers last Friday at Harry Della Russo Stadium. If you missed RTV’s live coverage of the game or want to watch it again, tune in nightly to the Community Channel. Home games will play live on the channel and YouTube and then be replayed on television. YouTube game coverage may be taken offline until the end of the football season. The Community Channel is 8 and 1072 on Comcast and 3 and 614 on RCN. You must subscribe to cable in Revere to watch on TV. RTV GOV is channel 9 on Comcast and channels 13 and 613 on RCN. This is the channel where you will find all live recordings and replays of municipal meetings. Meetings also play live and stay posted to YouTube. The current rotation of replays includes the latest from the License Commission, RHS Building Committee, Traffic Commission, Zoning Board of Appeals and Revere Board of Health. Tune in to RTV GOV to watch! (Courtesy photos) CATHOLIC | FROM Page 5 2. Passacantilli Gymnasium and volleyball/basketball court 3. 3,000-square -foot Grant Family Fitness Center, equipped by Gronk Fitness 4. Specialized classrooms For Advertising with Results, call The Advocate Newspapers at 781-286-8500 or Info@advocatenews.net for financial literacy, entrepreneurship, robotics and biomedical engineering learning 5. A dedicated 7th- and 8thgrade wing with 18,000 square feet of classrooms, cafeteria and office space for up to 200 students and 22 new teachers and staff “As a model of growth for Catholic Schools nationwide, our cutting-edge facilities and expanded curriculum provide our students with the highest quality academic experience,” said MC Board of Trustees Chair Michael Cantalupa ’79. “On behalf of our Board I want to express our gratitude to MC’s donors, partners and hard-working staff who made this vibrant campus expansion possible. It will undoubtedly benefit Malden Catholic students today and for generations to come.” About Malden Catholic For 92 years Malden Catholic High School has shaped emerging leaders in our community, claiming a Nobel Prize winner, a U.S. Senator, two ambassadors and numerous community and business heads among our alumni. MC is a co-divisional, college preparatory high school. Sponsored by the Xaverian Brothers and guided by their spiritual values of simplicity, humility, compassion, trust and zeal, MC inspires all students to lives of service, leadership and excellence. An inclusive community of faith, MC nurtures enduring personal relationships and life-long learning.

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