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THE SAUGUS ADVOCATE – Friday, March 27, 2020 Page 5 Do-Awl Construction of Saugus becomes a World Series Park sponsor (Editor’s Note: The following info is from a press release issued this week by World Series Park.) W orld Series Park in Saugus depends on the support of Saugus businesses. Each season many Saugus businesses purchase advertising signs that are displayed on the outfield fence. People who come to the park are encouraged to support these businesses, since without the support of these businesses the park wouldn’t be possible. Each season World Series Park hosts over 250 games. Do-Awl Construction is a longtime, family-owned Saugus business that does both residential and business construction. Starting this season, the Giardullo family, owners of Do-Awl Construction, has willingly offered to be a World Series Park sponsor. Do-Awl Construction believes in serving the community by not only providing construction needs, such as remodeling and new construction, but also by supporting causes that make Saugus a better place to live, like World Series Park, whicih provides a great facility for the ASKS | from page 4 he’s never failed me yet. And there is a God who truly cares and loves. And we want people to be able to anchor to something that gives great hope. Q: What are the stresses and pressures on you and your clergy brethren out there? There are no services because of social distancing and the offerings are down, right? Things like that. A: I think the biggest stress is not the offerings. For me, the biggest stress is how can I keep in communication with the community, with the parishiomaking donations. This kind of support is what got us started and has kept us going over the last 15 years. The Saugus businesses that have helped us deserve a lot of credit for making the park what it is today. We also appreciate Sachem Signworks that makes the signs for World Series Park.” A NEW BASEBALL BACKER: Shown from left to right are World Series Park Superintendent Bob Davis and Brian Giardullo, one of the owners of Do-Awl Construction, holding the Do-Awl Construction sign that will be displayed at World Series Park this season. (Courtesy photo by Ken Howse to The Saugus Advocate) youngsters of Saugus to play baseball at. “We very much appreciate Do-Awl Construction’s support and encourage people to contact them for any remodeling or renovation needs at reasonners, with the needs, and how can we help them in this day and age and what we are facing during this crisis. We’re all concerned about finances, but I can only speak for me. This is God’s house. I keep reminding him that this is his business and he needs to provide, and I’m trusting him to provide for everything that we need. Q: During normal times, what would the membership of your church be? A: We run about a hundred people with everybody. Q: Is that one service or a couple of services? A: We do one service now. We were doing two services for a able prices and excellent workmanship,” World Series Park superintendent Bob Davis says. “We hope that other new and already established Saugus businesses will help us by purchasing advertising signs and long time, but we’re down to one service to bring people together because people didn’t know people from the other service. And I think in this day and age, and the culture we live, community is very important. Whether it’s in our personal service or it’s in the Faith Community, the more we unify together and the more we come together and the more we pray together, I believe we will see the blessing of God upon this town. Q: I guess some of your members now are facing the issues ASKS | SEE PAGE 7 REACHING OUT: As leader of the local group, Saugus Faith Community, Pastor Wayne L. Shirk says the group -- which consists of about 10 churches in town -- has been trying to help meet the spiritual and living needs of local residents as they face the Coronavirus health crisis.

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