Spring Community Swap!
Twice a year the Coalition for a Better Acre e puts on a free Community Swap. It's a rummage sale, but everything is free! The idea is that you bringContinue reading →
Twice a year the Coalition for a Better Acre e puts on a free Community Swap. It's a rummage sale, but everything is free! The idea is that you bringContinue reading →
Deepen your gardening knowledge or learn valuable tools and tips as a first-time gardener at our inaugural Gardener Training Program (GTP) Spring Series! Over the course of 5 classes, participantsContinue reading →
Join Lowell National Historical Park for A Short History of Social Media in Lowell: Bloggers, Tweeters, and Facebookers. This event will be a panel discussion with the audience followed byContinue reading →
It's school vacation week, but our postcard group in Chelmsford continues! Maybe we'll even get some folks from Take Action Chelmsford!who normally have school. :) We will write postcards toContinue reading →
Mill City Grows welcomes families and youth of all ages to participate in a Spring Planting Event to learn about different plants, square foot gardening techniques, urban farming, and muchContinue 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 →
On January 20, 2017 OffBeet Compost began its journey as a 3 month pilot food scrap diversion program. We set off on the road with a tiny pick up truckContinue reading →
Please join us for another year of celebrating traditional Khmer New Year with Buddhist blessings, performances, food and more. This event will be hosted at the Lowell Senior Center whichContinue reading →
The 7th Annual Lowell Khmer New Year Celebration will be held at Clemente Park in Lowell on April 21, 2018 from 12pm-5pm! Please click "going" and share with your friendsContinue reading →
Join us on Earth Day weekend for a FREE film screening of SEED: The Untold Story! In the last century, 94% of our seed varieties have disappeared. As biotech chemicalContinue reading →