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Page 6 THE SAUGUS ADVOCATE – FriDAy, OCTObEr 28, 2022 Celebrating The Fall Spirit Last days for pumpkins at Saugus Center T he “Pumpkin Patch” at First Congregational Church in Saugus Center will be open through this Monday, Oct. 31. Halloween will signal the last day of the 20th year for “The Pumpkin Patch.” Pumpkins of all sizes are still displayed on the church lawn and are available for purchase every day from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. “We very much appreciate the support this year from the people who visit and buy pumpkins to the volunteers who unloaded the trucks and have been selling pumpkins,” Pumpkin Patch coordinator Carl Spencer said. “The church truly enjoys providing the community with FINAL DAYS OF “THE ORANGE GLOW”: Pumpkins of all sizes are available for purchase at the First Congregational Church Pumpkin Patch in Saugus Center through Halloween. (Courtesy photo to The Saugus Advocate) pumpkins and hosting this great fall event,” he said. Saugus is one of many communities receiving pumpkins from the Navajo Reservation near Farmington, N.M., working with a program called Pumpkin Patch USA, which coordinates the destination of the pumpkins. The church and the Navajo Reservation both benefi t from the pumpkins. SKATING CENTER www.Roller-World.com 781-231-1111 HELP WANTED Earn $16. Per Hour Skate Guards • Snack Bar & Office Help Must be 17 years or older - Hours Can Be Arranged Open 7 Days Per Week Call Jerry at 617-620-9201 Located at 425R Broadway (Route 1 South), Saugus MBTA Bus Route 429 Senior Center raises almost $3K for Alzheimer’s Members of the Saugus Senior Center staff , along with friends and family, participated in an Alzheimer’s walk on Sunday, Oct. 16 in Cambridge at North Point Park. Senior Center Director Laurie Davis thanked Town Manager Scott Crabtree for letting them use the van to arrive as a team. She also thanked the Senior Center staff , friends and family for raising more than $2,500 and bringing awareness to such a great cause. Pictured from left to right: Back row: Glen Davis, Chuck Kelly, Steven Terrazzano, van drivers Mike Capozzi and Jack Doherty, kitchen staff er Paul Watts and Board of Directors Chair Ralph Genzale; front row: Director Laurie Davis, staff ers Kitchen Manager Michelle Kelley and Administrative Assistant Lynette Terrazzano, Tammy Watts, staff ers Front Desk Receptionist Joanne Genzale and Outreach Coordinator Cheryl Roberto, and Tiff any Roberto. (Courtesy photo, Senior Center Director Laurie Davis) Monogram D4 Double siding Cedar impression half rounds Harvey Vinyl 64 Replacement Windows Custom Aluminum Trim work Windows & Doors Top quality Vinyl Siding! •Vinyl Siding •Carpentry Work •Decks •Roofing •Free Estimates •Replacement Windows •Fully Licensed •Fully Insured

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