LEJA Raise Up Mass Signature Drive at Market Basket- Lowell

Join Lowell Education Justice Alliance as we collect signatures for Raise Up Mass and help get a $15 minimum wage and paid family and medical leave on the 2018 ballot. Both these initiatives will help the parents and staff in our schools! We'll be collecting signatures on Saturday, 10/21 outside the Market Basket on BridgeContinue reading →

Labor History of Lowell Walking Tour with Professor Bob Forrant

Join UMass Lowell Professor Bob Forrant for a free downtown walking tour highlighting the labor history of Lowell. This 75 minute program begins at 1 p.m. at the Visitor Center. Professor Forrant will lead a walk back in time to explore Lowell’s labor history. Highlights include a discussion of Lowell women workers and their fightsContinue reading →

Cancel the Debt: Solidarity Rally and Fundraiser for Puerto Rico

Puerto Rico is in urgent need of debt relief. Years of austerity, imposed by an unelected financial board installed by the United States, left the island in a precarious state, slashing social services and increasing the devastation wrought by Hurricanes Irma and Maria. Puerto Rico's public sector has been loaded up with debt by WallContinue reading →

Karen Cirillo for Lowell City Council Fundraiser

Gallery Z 167 Market Street, Lowell, MA

Saturday, October 21st, from 3pm to 5pm at Gallery Z for a Meet-and-Greet and Fundraiser for my campaign! All donations greatly appreciated. I look forward to serving all of Lowell as your City Councilor.

Solidarity Lowell October Meeting

Mill #5 250 Jackson Street, Lowell, MA, United States

Join us for the monthly meeting of Solidarity Lowell! All are welcome!

City Council Candidating Forum

Lowell Senior Center 276 Broadway St, Lowell, MA, United States

Join CBA and Lowell Votes for a chance to meet city council candidates in a fun, friendly enviornment. Candidates will move from table to table, just like with "speed dating". You'll be able to ask your questions so you can decide who to vote for November 7th. Spanish and Khmer interpreters, food, drinks, and childContinue reading →