350 Mass of Greater Lowell Biweekly Meeting
Join the fight for Clean Energy and Environmental Justice at our biweekly meeting! We'll be in the Hi-Hat area of Mill No. 5 located at 250 Jackson Street in Lowell.Continue reading →
Join the fight for Clean Energy and Environmental Justice at our biweekly meeting! We'll be in the Hi-Hat area of Mill No. 5 located at 250 Jackson Street in Lowell.Continue reading →
Take Back The Night represents the earliest world-wide stand against sexual violence, especially violence against women. Take Back The Night events have been documented in over 36 countries, in overContinue reading →
The Lawrence History Center will host a one-day symposium, "The History & Future of Public Health in Lawrence, Massachusetts and Beyond," on Saturday, April 7, 2018 at the Everett Mill,Continue reading →
The March for Our Lives organizers are encouraging students to organize Town Halls in each congressional districts. We seek to mobilize our generation in a search for answers and solutionsContinue reading →
Are you ready for growing season? Join us for Mill City Grows’ Annual Seed Swap and swap some seeds and gardening know-hows with local gardeners and growers and make newContinue reading →
On the first Saturday of every month, Western Avenue Studios and Western Avenue Lofts artists open their doors to the public so that you can come browse their latest works.Continue reading →
Khmer New Year is around the corner and what better way to kick it off than by having the Khmer Flag Raising event. ពិធីចូលឆ្នាំខ្មែរជិតចូលមក ដូច្នេះ ជាកាប្រសើរណាស់ ដែលពួកយើងចាប់ផ្តើមនូវ កម្មវិធី បង្ហូតទង់ជាតិខ្មែរនៅសាលាក្រុងឡូវែល៍ ។Continue reading →
Lowell is facing a lawsuit about whether our elections are fair, and this has led to a lot of discussion about how things work and how we could change them.Continue reading →
Please join us for the fourth installment of our new weekly postcard group in Chelmsford! We will write postcards to our elected officials and directly to voters. Information, addresses, andContinue reading →