SC Policy Subcommittee meeting on Recess
Do you support an equitable, district-wide recess policy in Lowell? Then we need you to join us! The School Committee voted to move this discussion to the Policy Subcommittee andContinue reading →
Do you support an equitable, district-wide recess policy in Lowell? Then we need you to join us! The School Committee voted to move this discussion to the Policy Subcommittee andContinue reading →
Tuesday, April 24, 9:30-11:30 AM, The Java Room, 14 Littleton Rd, Chelmsford, 01824 Our weekly Tuesday morning postcard group in Chelmsford continues. We will write postcards to our elected officialsContinue reading →
Please join us for an evening of networking and open dialogue on Lowell's cultural community! Community members are invited to share their ideas about funding cultural activities in Lowell andContinue reading →
On April 30, Mumia Abu-Jamal, the United States' most prominent political prisoner, the "Voice of the Voiceless," goes to court. Framed up on murder charges in 1982, this former BlackContinue reading →
As part of our Fund Our Schools campaign, Lowell Education Justice Alliance invites you to a FREE screening of Backpack Full of Cash. Wednesday, April 25, 2018 Lowell National HistoricalContinue reading →
Please join us for our first canal cleanup of the season at Ecumenical Plaza on Suffolk St. between St Patrick's church and Holy Trinity Church, Saturday April 28th 9 amContinue reading →
It's time for postcards again! We'll be at Coffee and Cotton in Mill No. 5(250 Jackson St., 4th floor). We'll be writing to our elected officials and directly to voters!Continue reading →
Join The Mission Continues Lowell 1st Platoon and Mill City Grows for a service day at the Hampshire Street Garden at Eagle Park, one of our newest community gardens! ComeContinue reading →
For 2018, we’re adding more space for people to view their lanterns; providing more opportunities beforehand for our community to personalize lanterns with their wishes, remembrances, and creative expressions; andContinue reading →
The Mass Association of Councils on Aging, in collaboration with the Department of Mental Health and the Executive Office of Elder Affairs, is offering a 3-Day training to prepare peopleContinue reading →