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Page 10 THE REVERE ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, NOVEmbER 18, 2022 City and Veterans Committee hosted Veterans Day dinner dance; Soldiers’ Home in Chelsea veterans were guests of honor By Tara Vocino T he City of Revere collaborated with the Revere Veterans Committee to host a Veterans Day dinner dance at the Joseph L. Mottolo VFW Post 4524 last Friday night. Members of the Soldiers’ Home in Chelsea were the guests of honor. Revere Veterans Committee Co-Chairmen Ira Novoselsky and Al Terminiello organized the Veterans Day dinner dance at the Joseph L. Mottolo VFW Post 4524 last Friday night. In back are Karen Simonelli and Trish Bryant. Seated, pic - tured from lef t t o right: Revere and E v er ett residents C her - yl Forte, S t e p h a - nie Russo and Donna Dicks. City of Revere 10TH ANNUAL Santa WalkSantaWalk PRISCILLA NICKERSON MEMORIAL L I Schiavo Club Annual Thanksgiving Dinner Sunday, November 20 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM All are welcome to attend and enjoy Traditional Thanksgiving Dinner with all the trimmings! Free to everyone! Come Celebrate Thanksgiving Eve Donate! Venmo: @CityofRevere REGISTER ONLINE NOW AT WWW.REVERE.ORG/SANTAWALK Please join Mayor Brian Arrigo as we travel down Broadway to the City of Revere's Annual Tree Lighting in honor of Priscilla Nickerson. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3RD, 2022 Meet at Revere High School at 12:00 PM for a 12:30 PM departure. Register! Wednesday, Nov. 23 at The Schiavo Club 7:00 PM to Midnight * Free Food! * DJ and Dancing! 71 Tileston Street Everett Edward, who served during the Vietnam Era, and Sandra Ciancarelli, alongside Carl and Roseanne Borgioli, who served in Vietnam and earned a Purple Heart D D N O N F A P T I I H O S N R S L W O I H L L S G O T S O R T E H K E P I R N I S L C $20 Children and Seniors are free A C O N C A U

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