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THE REVERE ADVOCATE – WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 2020 Page 11 RSCHP museum offers early historic holiday shopping ideas C By Tara Vocino ommunity members got their Christmas shopping School Committee Member Susan Gravellese bought this book, learning that the first Depot ticket was sold on her birthday. done a bit early during the Revere Society for Cultural & Historic Preservation Museum’s first shopping day of the season early Saturday morning. A keepsake ornament and historical books were the customers’ favorites. According to Gift Shop Manager Vanessa Biasella, all proceeds benefit the museum. According to Society President Robert Upton, the shop will be open Saturdays, Dec. 5 and 12, leading up to Christmas from 9 to 11 a.m. Hand sanitization stations, contact tracing and social distancing are in effect. Venmo, credit cards, cash and checks are accepted, according to Upton. Gift Shop Manager Vanessa Biasella, Revere Society for Cultural & Historic Preservation President Robert Upton and Wayne Terminello displayed items for sale before the shop opens early Saturday morning. (Advocate photos by Tara Vocino) Robert Hanlon likes this historical picture book that contains beach postcards, since he is a visual learner. Danielle Day bought this keepsake ornament since she’s going to start a collection to continue familial heritage that spans four generations. Gabrielle and Lorraine Gibson purchased this Revere Beach carousel print (in back) because she likes the detail in the people’s faces. Margo Johnson purchased this ornament for her sister-in-law, Rose Sarver, who lives in Hawaii. Nancy Millie Churchill stands by this end of Revere work of art.

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