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Page 10 THE REVERE ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 2022 Local fans cheer on their home country during FIFA World Cup Qatar viewing party; food vendors sell their products during Small Business Saturday Approximately 100 people attended, between the morning and afternoon World Cup games. By Tara Vocino T he Shirley Avenue Transformative Development Initiative (TDI) Partnership hosted a FIFA World Cup Qatar viewing party along Shirley Avenue on Saturday. On Small Business Saturday, local vendors sold their products; guests stayed warm with a beer garden; and the Parks and Recreation Department provided games. Guests watched France play against Denmark in the morning and others watched Argentina play against Mexico in the afternoon. Keyden, 3, with his grandfather, Giovanni Ortiz, played soccer. They wanted Argentina to win, because they wanted their favorite player, midfi elder Lionel Mesi, to score. City of Revere 10TH ANNUAL Santa WalkSantaWalk PRISCILLA NICKERSON MEMORIAL L I Laura and Peter Christopher with their children, Gerald, age two and a half, and Collette, age six months, rooted for Denmark, because of the country’s aesthetics. Inside the beer garden was Isabel Hincapie, who is from Valsos Table & Bar, which is next door. She hopes for Argentina to win the World Cup game because she likes the culture. Donate! Venmo: @CityofRevere REGISTER ONLINE NOW AT WWW.REVERE.ORG/SANTAWALK Along Shirley Avenue, Fernando Vasquez and Neesha Suarez with their dogs, Loki and Edie, cheered on Denmark during Saturday’s World Cup FIFA game in Qatar. 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! 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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