THE SAUGUS ADVOCATE – FriDAy, AUGUST 1, 2025 Page 11 Shown from left to right: Daylight gold sponsors Robert Heise, Saugus resident/sculptor Deborah Barrett-Cutulle, Samir Malviya, Victor Martinez, Brian O’Koniewski. The home improvement application provides solar energy with battery backup. California resident Bruce Phillips returned to the festival with his sculpture “Inner prison.” Shown from left to right: Angela Hamel, Festival Chair John Hamel, Revere Beach Partnership President Kristen Karshis and Revere First Lady Jennifer Keefe gathered voters for the People’s Choice award. Shown from left to right: Daylight gold sponsors Victor Martinez, Danvers resident Joyce Bradshaw-Hughes, Robert Heise and Samir Malviya. Bike-to-the-Sea board members Peter Sutton (left) and Malden Ward 6 Councillor Stephen Winslow in front of Canada resident Jobi Bouchard’s “Catch your dreams” sculpture. Belgium resident Hanneke Supply came back to the competition with “I see you (Can you see yourself?)” — winning Third Place. New Jersey resident Matthew Deibert returned to the competition with his sculpture “The rise of artificial intelligence.” Michael Tandara, 9 months, Serafina Tandara, 2 months, and Peter and Laura Tandara in front of Hanneke Supply’s Third Place winning sculpture, “I see you (Can you see yourself?)” Dorchester residents Jonathan, Jennifer and Leah Cowin, 3, by New Jersey resident Matthew Deibert’s sculpture “The rise of artificial intelligence” Canada resident Jobi Bouchard returned to the festival with a “Catch your dreams” sculpture. Shown from left to right: Salem residents Willow Belmonte, 7, Jeff Belmonte, Leah Belmonte, Rhiannon Ryan, Paul Ryan and Ben Ryan, 3, held the American flag. Arlington residents Luke Barron and his son, Galen, 9, by the centerpiece Revere resident Robert Ronquillo with his grandson, Robert IV, who traveled from Texas. The crowd was bustling all day on Revere Beach. (Advocate photos by Tara Vocino)
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