Neighborhood Meeting – Back Central

BCNA (Back Central Neighborhood Association) David Koch, President 18 Mill St.  Lowell, MA 01852 Tel: (978) 459-4896 Email:  koch9@verizon.net *BCNA on the 3rd Thurs. every other month @7 PM, St. Anthony’s Hall, 920 Central St.

Canal Cleanup

Canal Cleanup! VOLUNTEERS NEEDED Help clean up trash and prune back overgrowth in the canal way near Lowell House Inc (by Hanover and Moody Streets). Free coffee and some tools provided but feel free to bring your own! WEAR GLOVES. Volunteers must be 18 years of age or older. Want to help?

Fight Supremacy 2.0

Remember that time when Black Women led 45,000 people through Roxbury and marched against white supremacy? We sure do. Well as Monica Cannon-Grant stated in a interview with WGBH RADIO "If you come back to the city of Boston we will be here to meet you". Join us in a Rally and a Day ofContinue reading →

Annual Transgender Day of Remembrance Vigil

First Parish UU Church of Chelmsford will hold their annual vigil for International Transgender Day of Remembrance on Saturday, November 18. The vigil is organized by the Welcoming Congregation Committee of the church, as part of their commitment to being welcoming and inclusive to LGBTQ people by honoring the dates that are special to membersContinue reading →

Setti Warren Meet & Greet

Acton Memorial Library 486 Main Street, Acton, MA

Come hear Setti Warren speak at the Acton Memorial Library on November 19, 2017, from 2:30-4:00pm. Warren (D), current mayor of Newton, is running for governor of Massachusetts in the gubernatorial election in 2018. Setti Warren is running for governor because it’s time for a new generation of leaders to take on economic inequality inContinue reading →

Neighborhood Meeting – Centralville

CNAG (Centralville Neighborhood Action Group) George Procope, President 31 Fremont St. Lowell, MA 01850 Tel: (978) 856-7000 george.procope@gmail.com *CNAG meets the 3rd Mon. of the month @ 6:30 PM, Dom Polski Club, 10 Coburn St.

Our Shared Table: MIRA’s 13th annual Thanksgiving luncheon

Every year, to kick off the holiday season, MIRA hosts a luncheon at the State House for newly sworn-in U.S citizens and other immigrants and refugees. Elected officials, MIRA members and supporters join us to celebrate our Commonwealth’s rich diversity, share personal stories and make new connections. This year’s luncheon, in the Hall of Flags,Continue reading →

Indigenous Solidarity—48th Annual National Day of Mourning

Indigenous Solidarity—48th Annual National Day of Mourning: Since 1970, Native Americans and supporters have gathered in Plymouth to commemorate a National Day of Mourning on the US Thanksgiving holiday. This powerful annual event honors Native ancestors and the struggles of Native peoples to survive today, including the ongoing fight against the Dakota Access Pipeline andContinue reading →