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Page 6 THE SAUGUS ADVOCATE – FriDAy, MArCH 1, 2024 Local DAR members deliver donations to USO Logan SORTING THROUGH THE DONATIONS: Local DAR members Wendy Renda, Gail Cassarino and Jaclyn Cassarino Smith recently assembled much-needed supplies for delivery to USO New England at Logan Airport. (Courtesy photo to The Saugus Advocate) (Editor’s Note: The Parson Roby Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution [DAR] issued the following press release.) M embers of the Parson Roby Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) Gail Cassarino, Wendy Renda, and Jaclyn Cassarino Smith along with members of the Judge Samuel Holten Society Children of the American Revolution (C.A.R.), Ella and Sydney deliver donations to the USO at Logan Airport. In a heartwarming display of patriotism and generosity, the DAR have stepped forward to support America’s service members by donating much-needed supplies to the USO. This act of kindness underscored the DAR’s unwavering commitment to honoring and supporting those who serve in defense of freedom and democracy. As part of the DAR’s ongoing eff orts to serve the community and uphold the values of patriotism and service, Need a hall for your special event? The Schiavo Club, located at 71 Tileston Street, Everett is available for your Birthdays, Anniversaries, Sweet 16 parties and more? For more info, call (857) 249-7882 JOHN MACKEY & ASSOCIATES ~ Attorneys at Law ~ * PERSONAL INJURY * REAL ESTATE * FAMILY LAW * PERSONAL BANKRUPTCY * LANDLORD/TENANT DISPUTES 14 Norwood Street Everett, MA 02149 Phone: (617) 387-4900 Fax: (617) 381-1755 WWW.JMACKEYLAW.COM Project Patriot State Chairmen, Gail & Wendy rallied its members to gather essential supplies. The generous donation from the DAR includes a variety of essential items, such as personal care products, snacks, entertainment items, comfort items, coloring books, and crayons, all aimed at providing support and comfort to service members and their families during deployments, training exercises and other missions. These supplies will help bolster the USO’s eff orts to create a home away from home wherever they may be stationed. The partnership between the DAR and the USO exemplifi es the power of collaboration and community support in making a positive imKIDS HELPING OUT: Sydney, 6, and Ella, 4, of the Judge Samuel Holten Society of the Children of the American Revolution (C.A.R.) recently participated in the delivery of donations to USO New England at Logan Airport. (Courtesy photo to The Saugus Advocate) pact on the lives of our military personnel. Through their combined eff orts, these organizations are ensuring that service members know they are valued, respected, and appreciated for the sacrifi ces and dedications to their country. Together we can all make a meaningful difference in the lives of those who sacrifi ce so much in serving our nation. For over 80 years, the United Service Organizations (USO) has been a vital force in strengthening America’s military service members by keeping them connected to family, home, and country throughout their service to the nation. The DAR is a non-profit, non-political volunteer women’s service organization dedicated to promoting historic preservation, education, and patriotism. For more information on what we do or in joining the Parson Roby Chapter DAR, please email parsonroby.saugusdar@gmail.com The Meadow at Peabody ladies 18-hole golf league is ready to start in April I t is hard to think about golf with the cold temperatures, but we are hopeful for a spring warm-up to start the season on Tuesday, April 23, 2024. Founded in 2001, the Peabody Meadow Ladies’ Association today consists of close to 45 members and plays 18 holes every Tuesday morning from April through October. The mission of the Peabody Meadow 18-hole league is to enjoy the game of golf, meet and play with women golfers who appreciate the camaraderie and recreation inherent in weekly play, and to continually increase the understanding of the rules of golf within a supportive and stimulating natural environment. The Meadow at Peabody is an 18-hole regulation public golf course run by the City of Peabody. The course is situated on 259 yards of rolling terrain and various elevation changes. It off ers big greens and a challenge for all golfers and provides an outstanding venue to achieve this mission.The Meadow at Peabody is run by Head Golf Professional Peter Cronan and has a fully stocked pro shop. The golf course is located at 80 Granite St. in Peabody, Mass. The league is committed to the advancement of the game and competition, but most importantly to its members, enjoying the course and one another. We welcome all levels of play, with the maximum handicap at 36, making it a well-blended league. We have diff erent formats/events each week – giving the ladies a chance to mix things up and play with each other. There are no requirements to joining other than wanting to experience the great game of golf with a great group of women. You can join midseason, so it’s never too late to make this summer your best ever. If you are interested in learning more or signing up for the league, please feel free to call Joanne St. Pierre at 781-856-7363 or email joannestpierre29@comcast. net.

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