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Page 16 THE SAUGUS ADVOCATE – FriDAy, JAnUAry 13, 2023 THE SOUNDS | FROM PAGE 14 colini, a member of the Board of Directors for Healthy Students-Healthy Saugus.) Who we are: Healthy Students-Healthy Saugus (HS2) is a nonprofit group of volunteers who are helping to offset food insecurity in households. HS2 provides students/ families who enroll in the program a supply of nutritious food for when school lunches and breakfasts are unavailable to them on weekends. How HS2 can help you: HS2 bags are distributed at Saugus Public schools on Fridays to take home. Bags include such items as peanut butter, canned meals/soups/tuna/vegetables, pasta, fruit cups, cereal, oatmeal, goldfish, pretzels and granola bars. All food is provided to children free of charge. It is our hope these resources will support the health, behavior and achievement of every student who participates. To sign up go here to complete online form: https://forms.gle/gmMGguycSHBdziuE9 Want to partner with us: We would love to partner with organizations, sports teams, youth groups, PTOs, businesses and individuals to assist in feeding students of Saugus. To learn more about how you can partner with us, visit the THE SOUNDS | SEE PAGE 17 Your Hometown News Delivered! EVERETT ADVOCATE MALDEN ADVOCATE REVERE ADVOCATE SAUGUS ADVOCATE One year subscription to The Advocate of your choice: $150 per paper in-town per year or $200 per paper out-of-town per year. Name_________________________________________ Address_______________________________________ City_______________ State_______ Zip ____________ CC# _______________________________ Exp. _____ Sec. code____ Advocate (City):___________________ Clip & Mail Coupon with Credit Card, Check or Money Order to: Advocate Newspapers Inc. PO Box 490407, Everett, MA 02149 Getting It Right Editor’s Note: In our December 30 “The Sounds of Saugus” column, we published the wrong answer to the question answered correctly by reader Ann Marie Swanson. We regret the mix-up. Here is the correct answer, offered by the person who goes by the name of The Sketch Artist: The answer to last week’s sketch (Dec. 23) is customer oriented Paul and Tammy Watts. Paul and Tammy who are married twenty-three years and counting still look like honeymooners when they are together. Paul and Tammy and their son Peter do a variety of outreaches that touch so many lives in many aspects. Tammy, a Saugus High Class of “84” and her husband Paul a retired Firefighter / Saugus Senior Center employee work as a solid team often involving their whole family in their missions of good will & deeds. Each year for an Amesbury Holiday shelter program Paul & Tammy and Paul’s sister and family purchase toiletries and then as a family they assemble the bags to donate. Paul and Tammy are often found together helping one another assisting in outreach projects. At the St. John’s Episcopal Church yard sale and Annual Roast Beef Dinners, you can find them there from sun up to sun down pitchin’ in and in the front yard cooking together with the team. The family has done walk / run fundraising in events such as the “CPL. Scott Procopio run” and well digging “Digging Deep for Africa “and were past volunteers in Healthy Students Healthy Saugus & supporting our Town’s Elections duties. Thanks for all you to do out there and your fantastic cookout cookin’ over at St. John’s. Yours truly, The Sketch Artist Molasses Flood took place in what city? 1. On Jan. 13, 1962, what song covered by Chubby Checker hit number one on the Billboard Hot 100 for the second time? 2. What does GIF stand for? 3. What U.S. president used the nickname “The Rail Splitter” in campaigning? 4. What insect creates royal jelly? 5. On Jan. 14, 1967, the Human Be-In took place in what California park? 6. What milk chocolate candy was named because the manufacturing process could not create the right shape candy? 7. What Massachusetts native became a bank president at 25, a millionaire at 30 and a motion picture tycoon? 8. Where is the 2023 Hula Bowl played? 9. On Jan. 15, 1919, the Great 10. Do sharks have bones? 11. On Jan. 16, 2016, an astronaut tweeted a picture of the first flower grown in space; what kind of grow light did it use? 12. What is arachnophobia? 13. What are the names of the three Rice Crispies cartoon mascots? 14. On Jan. 17, 1950, the Great Brink’s Robbery (called “the crime of the century”) occurred in what Boston neighborhood? 15. What fictional character wears an Invisibility Cloak? 16. What does the “T” in NATO stand for? 17. On Jan. 18, 1903, at Marconi Station in Wellfleet, Mass., the first transatlantic radio broadcast took place – between King Edward VII and what U.S. president? 18. What is a group of lions called? 19. What soccer player won three World Cup winners medals? 20. January 19 is National Popcorn Day; what song about baseball includes mention of a popcorn snack food? ANSWERS 1. “The Twist” (the only single to hit number one twice) 2. Graphics Interchange Format 3. Abraham Lincoln 4. Worker honeybees 5. Golden Gate Park in San Francisco 6. Hershey’s Milk Duds 7. Joseph P. Kennedy 8. Orlando, Florida 9. Boston 10. No; they have light, cartilaginous skeletons. 11. LED 12. Fear of spiders 13. Snap, Crackle and Pop 14. The North End 15. Harry Potter 16. Treaty 17. Theodore Roosevelt 18. Pride 19. Pelé 20. “Take Me Out to the Ballgame” (Cracker Jack)

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