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Winter Wonderland featured horse-drawn carriages, Santa and Mrs. Claus and Disney favorites.
December 17, 2021
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Everett High School Marching Band members received an 80th Pearl Harbor commemoration for their trip this week to perform in Hawaii.
Wearing Ugly Christmas sweaters are Lesley and Tony Raymond, who is blowing a party favor.
Members of the travel basketball team – Kylee Nord, Nicaea Legall, Roxsi Martinez, Diana Cantorales, Casey Martinez, Ariana Rouse, Laura Dias and Kimberlin Valle – display Everett’s pride.
Fred Guerrero and his family on the train ride.
State Senator Sal DiDomenico and Mayor Carlo DeMaria acknowledge the Everett Crimson Tide Music Department for making it into a highly competitive trip to Hawaii.
Santa and Mrs. Claus walk down Broadway on foot behind a fire engine.
Shown from left to right: Sal Sacro, Santa, Trish Sacro and Mrs. Claus inside Sacro Plaza at a party hosted by the Capone family.
Members Plus Credit Union employees Harimaya Rana, Leo Lemos, Alejandro Lopes, Paulette Goodreau and Diane Walker, along with Cheryl Smith, handed out Christmas treats to children.
Mayor Carlo DeMaria and his family are shown with the lit tree behind them during last Friday night’s Annual Christmas Tree Lighting in Everett Square.
Christine Reno and Darius Reno-Dickerson sipped on hot chocolate.
Guests on the horse and buggy ride.
Girl Scout Troop 67701 sing “Winter Wonderland” on the stage.
Santa and Mrs. Claus along with Ward 1 Councillor Fred Capone and his wife, Michelle Capone, are pictured at a Christmas party that they hosted inside Sacro Plaza, adjacent to the outdoor festivities.
Emcee Daniel Cameron, who is the president of the Everett Chamber of Commerce, and Cheryl Smith, who is the Chamber’s executive director.
Members of Eagle Bank and friends got in the spirit.
Disney characters brought a smile to everyone’s faces.
Children Giovanni Cogliano and Miregesh and Megan Tamang wore party hats.
Mayor Carlo DeMaria and his family applauded after they flicked the switch to light the tree.
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