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Page 10 THE SAUGUS ADVOCATE – FriDAy, AUGUST 1, 2025 Saugus, East Boston residents judge, compete in International Sand Sculpting Festival By Tara Vocino S augus resident Deborah Barrett-Cutulle sculpted a sponsor sand sculpture and was a judge during this weekend’s Revere Beach International Sand Sculpting Festival. Barrett-Cutulle sculpted the gold sponsor “Daylight.” East Boston resident “Jimmy” Bejko’s sculpture was called “I want to break free.” The centerpiece celebrated Revere’s rich heritage steeped in the Revolutionary War’s history. Poland resident Slavian Borecki won Second Place for his sculpture, “Deep Sleep.” East Boston resident “Jimmy” Bejko’s sculpture was “I want to break free.” California resident Joon Park’s sculpture was “Beneath the Flesh.” Canada resident Abe Waterman won First Place, Sculptor’s Choice and People’s Choice for his sculpture, “Delicate Balance.” Back Bay residents Julie and Douglas Macrae with Schroon, New York, residents Carlos and Suzanne Hildalgo posed by the 250th Anniversary of the American Revolution sculpture. New Jersey resident Matthew Deibert returned to the competition with his sculpture “The rise of artificial intelligence.” Florida resident Damon Meri’s sculpture was “Intrepid Innocence (boop!)” The Netherlands resident Bouke Atema returned to the competition with an “ink” sculpture. Canada resident Jobi Bouchard returned to the festival with a “Catch your dreams” sculpture. Belgium resident Hanneke Supply came back to the competition with “I see you (Can you see yourself?)” — winning Third Place.

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