As they usually do, North End Against Drugs (NEAD) has put together one of the best neighborhood events, North End Pride Day, scheduled for Sunday, September 15 from 12 to 4:30 p.m. at the North End bocce courts on Commercial Street.
Each year, the special community event is well attended and offers a wide-range of activities including a competitive bocce tournament dedicated to the former Director of this tournament the late John Paolo.
Other events include live entertainment, face painting, balloon making, arts and crafts, demonstrations and information from firms within the community, a benefit raffle and much more.
As NEAD does every year, food and refreshments will be provided to everyone that attends.
NEAD President John Romano said, “Family Pride Day is always a great neighborhood event.â€
“Everyone is invited to attend and enjoy themselves.â€
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