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THE SAUGUS ADVOCATE – Friday, May 31, 2019 Page 11 SOUNDS | from page 10 ideal for beginners. This 60-minute slow fl ow 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 for everybody. It is your own personal exploration and journey,” Poto said. If this is something that sounds appealing to you or worth a try, show up in the Community Room at the Saugus Public Library on Tuesday, June 4 at 1 p.m.; Wednesday, June 12 at 1 p.m.; Wednesday, June 19 at 6:30 p.m.; and Wednesday, June 26 at 6:30 p.m. Buy a brick “The Saugus War Monument Committee once again, is sponsoring the ‘BUY A BRICK’ Program to honor all those who have served their country. If you would like to purchase one in the name of someone who is presently serving or has served, in the memory of a loved one, or just from your family, school, etc., the general pricing is $100 for a 4” X 8” brick (3 lines), $200 for 8” X 8” brick (5 lines), and $500 (5 lines) for a corporate brick. Each line is a maximum of 15 characters. “The improvement and upkeep of the monument on the corner of Winter and Central Streets rely on the generosity of donors through fundraising. “The brick application must be in by September 30th to ensure the bricks will be ready for Veteran’s Day. Please contact Corinne Riley at 781-231-7995, for more information and applications.” Let’s hear it! Got an idea, passing thought or gripe you would like to share with The Saugus Advocate? I’m always interested in your feedback. It’s been more than three years since I began work at The Saugus Advocate. I’m always interested in hearing readers’ suggestions for possible stories or good candidates for The Advocate Asks interview of the week. Feel free to email me at mvoge@ comcast.net. Do you have some interesting views on an issue that you want express to the community? Submit your idea. If I like it, we can meet for a 15- to 20-minute interview at a local coff ee shop. And I’ll buy the coff ee. Memorial Day Art Winners O aklandvale Elementary School fi fth-graders won a patriotic poster art contest sponsored by the Saugus Veterans Council. A drawing of an Eagle in fl ight with an American fl ag on a pole clutched in its beak, passing over a fi eld of poppies – the creation of Tayler DiPesa’s fi fth grade class at Oaklandvale Elementary School – was judged the best in this year’s Memorial Day art contest. That was the recent decision of visitors who turned up at Cpl. Scott J Procopio Saugus American Legion Post 210 for breakfast over the last two Fridays before Memorial Day to review the artwork submitted by fi fth grade classes from the town’s four elementary schools. A poster titled “Proud To Be An American … USA,” which was decorated with various patriotic symbols framed by a red, white and blue striped border – drawn by the students of Donna Reppucci’s fi fth grade class at the Waybright Elementary School – received Honorable Mention. This was the third annual contest involving students from each of the fifth grades in Saugus Public Schools. The theme for the contest was “What Memorial Day Means to Me.” The winner’s name will be engraved on a brick that will be installed in the walk at Saugus Veterans Park. “We had two winners, but there were a lot of good enTHE BEST MEMORIAL DAY POSTER: This year’s honor goes to Tayler DiPesa’s fi fth grade class at Oaklandvale Elementary School. (Saugus Advocate Photos by Mark E. Vogler) tries,” said Corinne Riley, a member of the Saugus Veterans Council who organized the contest, working with the schools. Students who contributed HONORABLE MENTION: This poster drawn by the students of Mrs. Donna Reppucci’s fi fth grade class at the Waybright Elementary School was the second most popular among to the winning poster from the Oaklandvale School: Cory A., Rashad A., Colbie A., Ayanna A., Farah B., Justin B., Gisella C., Heather C., Sophia D., Anna E., Kason I., Emilio J., Victoria L., Madelynne L., Keira M., Marissa R., Dominic R., Nicholas S., David S., Emily S., Ariel T., Caeleb W., Cole W. and Dellana W., according to Riley. The Honorable Mention winners from the Waybright School include Madison J., Isabella I., Giuseppe B., Joe H. and Carlos M. 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