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Page 20 THE SAUGUS ADVOCATE – Friday, May 24, 2019 SOUNDS | from page 19 The compost site will be open as normal on Wednesday, May 22, 2019 and Saturday, May 25, from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. The Town of Saugus would like to thank everyone for their cooperation. Please contact Solid Waste/ Recycling Coordinator Lorna Cerbone at 781-231-4036 with any Hey Saugus bicyclists. This one’s for you! Registration is Open For the Annual Bike to the Sea Day Ride on Sunday, June 2!! The ride from Everett, through Malden, Revere, Saugus, and Lynn to Nahant Beach is designed to bring attention and support to eff orts to complete the trail. Individual adult registrations cost $25. Family registrations (for two adults and two children) cost $35. You can register online via PayPal below. Registration includes a free tee shirt and free lunch at the Dockside in Malden after the ride for all participants. Riders can choose a shorter 14-mile course or the full 20mile route. The route is mostly off -road from Everett, through Malden, Revere and Saugus, but then goes off road at the Lynn line. Police escorts are usually given to assist bicyclists at major intersections. Meet at the Madeline English School, 105 Woodville Street in Everett, at 8:30 a.m. for the 9 a.m. ride kick-off . Registration includes: • Free tee shirt • Free lunch at the Dockside Restaurant in Malden after the ride. Choice of two rides: 20-mile ride or a shorter 14-mile ride. Route includes off -road and on-road riding. Bicycle helmets required Contact: Steve Winslow 781397-6893 Memorial Day Parade Plans The Saugus Veterans Council is gearing up for the Memorial Day Parade, which is set for tomorrow (Saturday, May 25). The parade will form on Jackson Street at 9 a.m. and step off at 9:30 a.m. The parade route will be as follows: Jackson Street to Lincoln Avenue, to Central Street to Winter Street to Riverside Cemetery and then onto Saugus Town Hall for a ceremony. Prior to this event, the Annual Procopio Road Race will be held, with the start/fi nish and staging to be located in front of Town Hall. CHaRM Recycling DropOff Site open tomorrow The Town of Saugus announces that the community’s Center for Hard to Recycle Materials (CHaRM) are open to residents on Wednesdays and Saturdays from 8 a.m. to 2 pm. The site is located behind the Department of Public Works at 515 Main Street. There is no pre-registration or fee required to enter the site, however proof of residency is required. At the CHaRM center, the Town will accept the same recycling items that can be placed outside for curbside collection each week, such as paper, cardboard, bottles, cans, and glass containers. Additional acceptable items include: TVs and computers (up to three per year per address); bulky rigid plastic items such as Little Tikes toys, laundry baskets, Rubbermaid trash barrels, 5-gallon pails, etc.; car tires up to 22” (for a fee of $3); and textiles such as books, clothing, bedding, pocketbooks, belts, and shoes. Plastic bags are not permitted. Residents are kindly asked to empty recyclables out of any plastic bags, and remove the bags from the site. Residents may call Lorna Cerbone at the Solid Waste and Recycling Department at 781-231-4036 with questions or for more information. Town compost site open tomorrow The Town of Saugus announces that the community’s compost site will be open to residents on Wednesdays and Saturdays from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. The site is located behind the Department of Public Works at 515 Main Street. Stickers are required to gain seasonal access to the site. Stickers may be purchased for $25 at the Department of Public Works, and the Inspectional Services Department located on the lower level of Town Hall, 298 Central Street. Stickers may also be purchased at the compost site, by check only. Compost site stickers must be permanently placed on the lower left corner of residents’ automobile windshields. Vehicles registered out of state are not permitted. Yard waste must be disposed of in brown compost bags or open containers. The Town will accept grass clippings, leaves, and brush. As in years past, no branches or limbs larger than three inches in diameter are permitted. Entry to the compost site without a sticker will not be allowed. Residents may call Lorna Cerbone at the Solid Waste and Recycling Department at 781-231-4036 with questions or for more information. Ted Reinstein is coming to the Saugus Public Library ‘New Friends of Saugus Public Library’ are happy to announce that Ted Reinstein will be at the library to talk about his book,”Wicked Pissed: New England’s Most Famous Feuds”on Tuesday, June 4, 2019 at 6:30 PM. Please join us for this free program. Ted Reinstein has been a reporter for “Chronicle”, WCVBTV, Boston’s award-winning, and America’s longest-running, locally produced nightly news magazine since 1997. In addition, he is a regular contributor for the station’s political round table show and sits on WCVB’s Editorial Board. Due to limited seating, reservations are required. Please contact the Reference Desk at 781/231-4168 orsau@noblenet.org. Main Attractions at the Saugus Public Library There’s always something interesting or entertaining going on at the Saugus Public Library -- for people of all ages -from young children to senior citizens. Here are a few events to check out: Friendship Storytime on Fridays continues. This special program for children ages 3, which begins at 9:30 am is sponsored by the Coordinated Family Community Engagement Grant. It can help parents nurture their child’s social and early literacy skill with structured story time. Keeping Us in Stitches returned recently. It will continue every second and third Wednesday, at 3:30 pm Grade 2 and up, and older children can learn to sew using needle, thread (and maybe a sewing machine) with teachers Miss Joyce and Miss Margie. Let’s Get Ready For Kindergarten Playgroup! This program, sponsored by the Coordinated Community Engagement Grant, runs from 10 to 11am on Saturdays. It’s recommended for children ages 3 through 5. The Yoga Experience. Here’s a free, basic yoga class that is ideal for beginners. This 60-minute slow flow class opens with a brief meditation, followed by a gentle warm up, some core strengthening, standing postures, and fl exibility poses. Each session winds down with deep relaxation. Lisa Poto is a registered yoga teacher and a member of the Yoga Alliance. She graduated from Barre & Soul’s 200-hour yoga teacher training program. “Yoga is my passion, and has been transforming in my life. I believe that yoga is SOUNDS | SEE PAGE 21 Get great deals now on advertising rates: 781-983-6187 n Evereretettt, Malden, Revere and Saugus iin E Publishing free every week , Malden, Re ublishing free every week and Saugus et great deals now on advertising r tes: Callall Jim a Jim at 781-983-6187 1. What comic said in several films, “Well, here’s another nice mess you’ve gotten me into”? 2. What holiday was first called Decoration Day? 3. On May 24, 1543, Nicolaus Copernicus died, who believed that what was not the center of the universe? 4. The 1866 poem “The Blue and the Gray” was inspired by what action by Mississippi women? 5. “Pac-man” derived from the term “pakupaku,” which means a mouth’s eating movement in what language? 6. On May 25, 1948, mass production of what antibiotic was first patented? (Hint: start with P.) 7. In poker what hand is higher than a Straight Flush? 8. In “Peanuts” what girl coached a baseball team? 9. In which national park is Ribbon Falls, the country’s highest waterfall? 10. On May 27, 1907, what environmentalist was born? (Hint: initials RC.) 11. What spring vegetable did Louis XIV call the “king of vegetables”? 12. What country and western artist was nicknamed the Drifter? (Hint: initials HW.) 13. What is the world’s tallest obelisk? (Hint: DC.) 14. On May 29, 1917, what first Roman Catholic president was born? 15. What sports hall of fame is in Fort Lauderdale, Fla.? 16. In May 2002 what former U.S. president visited Cuba? 17. What are the four major U.S. entertainment awards? 18. What is Superman’s girlfriend’s name and occupation? 19. In May 1927 what famous Hollywood theatre opened? 20. In May 2000 what TV reality show premiered? Answers below, please no cheating! FROM PAGE 20 1. Oliver Hardy (of Laurel & Hardy) 2. Memorial Day (for decorating graves) 3. Earth 4. They decorated the graves of both Union and Confederate soldiers. 5. Japanese 6. Penicillin 7. Royal Flush 8. Peppermint Patty 9. Yosemite 10. Rachel Carson 11. Asparagus 12. Hank Williams 13. The Washington Monument 14. John Fitzgerald Kennedy 15. The International Swimming Hall of Fame 16. Jimmy Carter 17. Emmy, Grammy, Oscar and Tony 18. Lois Lane, reporter for the “Daily Planet” 19. Grauman’s Chinese Theatre 20. “Survivor”

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