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THE SAUGUS ADVOCATE – FriDAy, JAnUAry 31, 2025 Page 9 Saugus girl wins second place among the state competition in the Lions Club Peace Poster contest T he Saugus Lions Club on Jan. 22 held a special celebration to honor a young Saugus resident and her special achievement: Serena Lopes received a special citation from both District Governor Mark Alexander and Saugus Lions Club Coordinator Karen Speziale for fi nishing runner-up in the state and in fi rst place in the district in the annual “Peace Poster” competition. “For over three decades, Lions Clubs around the globe have been sponsoring a very special art contest in schools and youth groups,” the club said in a press release issued this week. “Creating peace posters gives children everywhere the without Limits,’” Lions Club offi cials said. “We are both proud and inspired by her vision and talent. Special thanks to the Boys and Girls Club Teen Center of Saugus, who help young people like Serena discover their passion. The Club creates a safe place for Middle and High Schoolers to reach their full potential by providing technical and emotional support.” As the winner in the district competition, her poster moved on to the state selection committee,” according to Lions Club member Lou Rossi. “Her Poster just missed going national with her second place fi nish,” he said. “With much passion for both her art and the theme of world peace, she has vowed to compete next year!” AWARD-WINNING PEACE POSTER: a close-up of Serena Lopes’ artwork. (Courtesy photo to The Saugus Advocate) chance to express their visions of peace and inspire the world through art and creativity. The 2024 theme was entitled ‘Peace If We Happen To Meet By Accident ... You’ll Be Glad You Found Us! There is a difference between the rest and the BEST! Celebrating 46 Years In Business! TONY’S AUTO BODY Call or Visit 781-321-0032 34 Sharon Street Malden, MA 02148 TONYSAUTOBODYLLC.COM COME VISIT OUR STATE OF THE ART BODY SHOP Serena Lopes of Saugus impressed the judges during the Lions Club’s “Peace Poster” competition, fi nishing runner-up in the state and fi rst place in the district. (Courtesy photo to The Saugus Advocate) CROWING | FROM PAGE 8 in the meantime must be kept so that it will not constitute a nuisance and so that the animals will not have access to it. 5. Unless fed to the swine immediately, food brought upon the premises shall be kept in covered receptacles made of cement, with suffi cient facilities for underground drainage. All rotted garbage shall be removed daily. 6. Swine or goats shall not be kept on boggy, swampy, or wetland. 7. All buildings used for housing swine or goats shall be whitewashed at least twice (2) a year and shall be maintained in a condition satisfactory to the Board of Health and its authorized agent. • Computerized Paint Matching (State of the Art Spray Booth) • Computerized Frame Machines • P.P.G. Refinishing System • R134 + 1234yf A/C Machines Fully Insured -RS2415 Insurance Company Approval ALL OUR WORK IS GUARANTEED! TONY BARTOLO Owner 46 Years Let Us Handle Your Next Insurance Claim. Go With the BEST It Doesn’t Get BETTER! RENTAL CARS Available

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