THE SAUGUS ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 2021 Page 11 THE SOUNDS | FROM PAGE 10 Out to Lorna Cerbone. I have emailed Lorna several times over the past few months with recycling questions and she has always responded very quickly with an answer to my questions. It’s a pleasure dealing with someone like Lorna.” • Two kindergarten teachers at the Veterans Early Learning Center, by Jeanie Bartolo: “This Shout Out goes to two Kindergarten teachers at the Veterans Memorial School: Ms. Panopoulos and Ms. Moriello who I had the pleasure to meet today at Orientation. It was a great privilege to accompany my fi ve-year old nephew, Liam Walton, and his mum Wilma to Liam’s First Day of Kindergarten! “You could see that both of these teachers absolutely love teaching. The scavenger hunt they planned got all the children involved. I was in awe at how they were able to bring all 20 children together. They truly did a great job. I am so happy that my Liam is in such wonderful hands. Teaching is a gift and these wonderful women have that gift.” • The new owners of the J&M, Laura and Tom, by Joanie Allbee: “Through a window of the J & M Italian American restaurant at 340 Central Street, the restaurant owner Tom saw a wallet bag drop from a man’s motorized chair/cart in the street . He recognized the man as being his customer several previous times, and he ran out and picked up the wallet and called the man who dropped it. He didn’t hear, so then Tom called the wallet’s owner on the phone several times and when Tom got no answer, he stopped working and drove over to the wallet owner’s residence to return the man’s bag/wallet. “The wallet owner was very grateful and amazed as well as many people who heard the story of what Tom did! These restaurant folks deserve a shout out! Wow, you two really provide customer service and shine out there! And Laura has such a positive attitude! Thank You. Sincerely, Joanie Allbee.” Want to “Shout-Out” a fellow Saugonian? This is an opportunity for our paper’s readers to single out – in a brief mention – remarkable acts or achievements by Saugus residents or an act of kindness or a nice gesture. Just send an email (mvoge@comcast.net) with a mention in the subject line of “An Extra Shout-Out.” No more than a paragraph; anything longer might lend itself to a story and/or a photo A concert for cancer care The Kowloon Restaurant is set to host Country Women, a benefi t concert with Samantha Rae Whiskey-6, Ayla Brown & Rob Bellamy, Darren Bessette, Carly Teff t and Sandy Gennaro, tonight (Friday, Sept. 10). Doors open at 5:00 p.m. and tickets are $20 per person. The concert will benefi t the Susan F. Smith Center for Women’s Cancers at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. The concert is slated for Kowloon Restaurant’s outdoor entertainment venue on Route 1 North in Saugus. Samantha Rae Whiskey-6 is a country-rock act that delivers a mix of country rock originals and pop country radio favorites driven by a powerful rhythm section. The band is fronted by Samantha Rae. Critics call her “a beautiful and energetic small town country spitfi re who packs both a punch and sultry country tone.” The band was nominated and won the prestigious fan-voted New England Country Music Group of the Year. Ayla Brown & Rob Bellamy are billed as “Country/Americana. Rob is the grit of the vocal and Ayla is the soul.” The newly married couple fi rst began writing songs together after meeting in Nashville. They eventually began recording demos, upTHE SOUNDS | SEE PAGE 14 Register Online at: www.phunkphenomenon.com OPEN HOUSE Saturday, Sept. 11th 11:00 am - 1:00 pm CLASSES OFFERED FOR FALL SEASON HIP HOP | BREAKDANCING MUSIC & DANCE APPRECIATION | SALSA CONTEMPORARY | SOUTHERN SWAG | DANCEHALL TAP | BABY BALLET | LITE FEET 1886 Revere Beach Parkway (above Popeyes & Dunkin Donuts) in Everett 617-389-9111 / For more information, email LILPHUNK2@AOL.COM FROM MTVʼS AMERICAʼS BEST DANCE CREW
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