Byrne receives St. John’s Prep honorLynn Shelter Street Advocate Patrick Byrne graduated from St. John’s Prep in 1969 and returned on Jan. 15 to the Danvers school where he played football to be honored as the Prep’s first No One Walks Alone Advocacy Award recipient.The award, according to a statement released by the Prep, “recognizes a member of the extended Prep community who, in the spirit of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s legacy of social justice activism, has made a genuine difference in the lives of others.””In his life and work, Pat embodies the spirit of this award,” the school stated.All City musical performance tonightThe All City High School band and orchestra concert will be held tonight at 6 p.m. in the English High School auditorium with the string orchestra performing followed by the band, the combined string symphonic orchestra and the jazz band.A healthy community is the ?American Dream'”The American Dream,” the LynnCAM show hosted by attorney James J. Carrigan of Lynn, tonight features Lynn Community Health Center Executive Director Lori Abrams Berry.The show airs at 8:30 and Wednesday at 9:30 p.m.Also appearing are LCHC Medical Director Dr. Scott Early; Director of Behavioral Health Dr. Mark Alexicos; and Chief Nursing Officer Andrea Gaulzetti.Other guests scheduled to appear on “The American Dream” are: former Gov. Michael Dukakis; North Shore Labor Council President Jeff Crosby; United Way executive Jeff Hayward; IUE-CWA Local 201 President Peter Capano and Business Agent Ric Casili; E-team job training program Director Tony Dunn; Lynn Bar Association President Mike Merriam; Marian Court College President Dr. Denise Hammon; political consultant Michael Goldman; Darrell Murkison, coordinator of the Lynn African-American Leadership Council; Charlie Gallo of the Lynn School Committee; Lynn City Council President Dan Cahill; and Kate Luchini, former director of the Lynn Museum.