Welcoming Week Lowell 2019
From September 13-22, 2019, enjoy a week's worth of engaging events that focus on welcoming and celebrating everyone in the Lowell community - immigrants, refugees, and longtime residents. We can'tContinue reading →
From September 13-22, 2019, enjoy a week's worth of engaging events that focus on welcoming and celebrating everyone in the Lowell community - immigrants, refugees, and longtime residents. We can'tContinue reading →
A variety of music will be performed from Cambodia, Africa and Brazil as well as works by immigrant composers Igor Stravinsky, Max Lifchitz, Jaime León Ferro and Tan Dun whoContinue reading →
Part of Welcoming Week Lowell Free Food and Live Entertainment from many different cultures Information about local organizations Bring the family, special children's entertainment provided Rain location: Eliot Presbyterian Church,Continue reading →
It's our annual BYOB, Potluck in the garden area at Western Avenue Lofts. Pass the word! Please RSVP and let us know what you are bringing to share!
Join Solidarity Lowell and MCC for our City Council Candidate Forum. Moderator: Charlie Smith Meet the candidates, hear their positions on key issues affecting Lowell today and in the future.Continue reading →
Meet the artists behind the beautiful welcoming flags at a reception in the Garden adjacent to Arts League of Lowell. Over 20 handmade artist flags on display, with refreshments. CelebrateContinue reading →
In the Lowell CHC tradition of celebrating our community’s cultural heritage and diversity, this September we will highlight the rich traditions of Africa. Expect festive food, music and fun celebratingContinue reading →
Human-powered, all-terrain sculptures making their way over cobblestones, through a mud pit, and navigating the Merrimack River. Come see all the shenanigans of the costumed teams and the banana marshals.Continue reading →
Please join Rep. Nguyen for a service event to help clean up the Merrimack River! We are teaming up with the Merrimack River Watershed Council to benefit the community. YouContinue reading →