Canalside Arts Lucy Larcom Park

Food trucks, music, drama/spoken word, dance, and a student/professional art exhibition for three Fridays in summer 2019! See our canalside in an all-new way.

Immigrant Rights Committee Planning Meeting

(Art by Kadir Nelson, So Together, 2016) Planning the potluck event in conjunction with Welcoming Week Lowell 2019, and strategizing about networking with other immigrant communities. Sign up link forContinue reading →

August Jericho Walk At Burlington MA ICE Office

Join us for our monthly Jericho Walk at the ICE office in Burlington, MA. The Jericho Walk is a silent interfaith prayer and act of solidarity. The walk draws inspirationContinue reading →

350 MA group meeting

Hello Lowell area climate activists - our 350 MA group will be meeting tomorrow (Wednesday) at the normal place and time: 7 pm at Mill 5 on 250 Jackson St.Continue reading →

History in the Making Presented by Lowell Votes

In a decision mandated by the courts, the city must choose from four options that will change how city council and school committee members are selected. We will discuss all theContinue reading →

5th Annual Family Festival

The Center for Hope and Healing 435 Rogers St, Lowell, United States

The Center for Hope and Healing's 5th Annual Family Festival and (BRAND NEW!!!) Wellness Fair Every summer The Center for Hope and Healing, Inc. transforms Shedd Park into our ownContinue reading →

$5.00

Solidarity Lowell August Meeting – public event

Join us for the monthly general meeting of Solidarity Lowell! Featuring Mary Taurus, who will present an overview of the four election system options that will be up for aContinue reading →

35th Bread & Roses Heritage Festival

As the region’s only true Labor Day festival, 35th Annual Bread & Roses Heritage Festival is an open-air arts and music festival honoring Lawrence, Massachusetts’ multi-cultural roots and rich laborContinue reading →

Immigrant Rights Committee monthly Planning Meeting

(Art by Kadir Nelson, So Together, 2016) We will meet on Tuesday, Sep. 4, since Monday is Labor Day. Next month we will go back to our usual first MondayContinue reading →