Mill City Skill Share 2018
Join Lowell Makes as we host a day of free workshops for the whole community. Come learn a new skill from a variety of local makers. More details to come...
Join Lowell Makes as we host a day of free workshops for the whole community. Come learn a new skill from a variety of local makers. More details to come...
Come join the Merrimack Valley Branch at our next General Body Meeting as we tackle the topic of Social Justice.
This year may very well be known as the year of #metoo with countless survivors of sexual assault coming forward from Hollywood, the business sector, and politics. At CHH, weContinue reading →
Come join us for a delicious evening of traditional Mexican fare with friends, family, and neighbors at this Community Benefit Night hosted by Lowell's own El Potro! Our good friendsContinue reading →
You're invited to our next repair night! Members and non-members bring in broken things and try to repair them. What is this Repair Night thing, anyway? 2 hours of membersContinue reading →
Our sixth community garden has just been completed in Centralville! Join Mill City Grows and our community of growers as we celebrate the official launch of Hampshire Street Community Garden!Continue reading →
The Lowell City Council Ad-Hoc Sub-Committee on Election Laws (City Councilors Vesna Nuon, Edward Kennedy, and John Leahy) is holding a public meeting to listen to the thoughts, ideas, concernsContinue reading →
Join us at the Ayer Mansion, Lowell's most ornate manse, for a black-tie gala (red carpet and all) to support Coalition for a Better Acre's programming aimed at ending theContinue reading →
May CHOP Dinner Wed., May 30, 5:30-7:30 p.m. Lowell Senior Center, 276 Broadway St., Lowell This month's theme: Public health Free dinner! Family/kid friendly! Translation available. Connect to the localContinue reading →
Vice Mayor, Vesna Nuon, and other Councilors will be joining him this evening to discuss with community members about the current voting rights lawsuit between community plaintiffs and the CityContinue reading →