May Repair Night!

You're invited to our next repair night! Members and non-members bring in broken things and try to repair them. What is this Repair Night thing, anyway? 2 hours of members and non members coming together and fixing as many broken products as they can. Products? What products? Most repairs involve clothing, moving parts, or electronics.Continue reading →

Hampshire Street Community Garden Ribbon Cutting and Community Celebration

Our sixth community garden has just been completed in Centralville! Join Mill City Grows and our community of growers as we celebrate the official launch of Hampshire Street Community Garden! You are cordially invited to attend the Ribbon Cutting of this public growing space and enjoy tours of the garden, refreshments, and activities to markContinue reading →

Public Meeting: Election Lawsuit Listening Session

The Lowell City Council Ad-Hoc Sub-Committee on Election Laws (City Councilors Vesna Nuon, Edward Kennedy, and John Leahy) is holding a public meeting to listen to the thoughts, ideas, concerns of residents with the current election laws and process in the City, {in light of the public lawsuit which is currently pending}.

Lowell NSRL Town Hall

Lowell NSRL Town Hall North-South Rail Link Town Hall Date: Wednesday, May 23, 2018 Time: 7:00 pm Location: Mayor's Reception Room Address: City Hall, 375 Merrimack Street, Lowell, MA 01852 (Free and open to the public) The event will be a panel discussion and Q&A moderated by former Governor Michael Dukakis and hosted by MayorContinue reading →

6 Degrees of the Acre

Join us at the Ayer Mansion, Lowell's most ornate manse, for a black-tie gala (red carpet and all) to support Coalition for a Better Acre's programming aimed at ending the cycle of poverty in the Acre and beyond. Food, drinks & surprises! Guaranteed to be the party of the year. Don't miss out or you'llContinue reading →

Nashua Pride Parade

Join the City of Nashua as it caps off LGBTQ Pride Month in style with a parade down Main Street followed by a gathering in Le Parc De Notre Renaissance Francaise (French Park). The parade will begin at the intersection of Elm and West Hollis Streets at 2 p.m. and continue down Main Street, endingContinue reading →

May CHOP Dinner

May CHOP Dinner Wed., May 30, 5:30-7:30 p.m. Lowell Senior Center, 276 Broadway St., Lowell This month's theme: Public health Free dinner! Family/kid friendly! Translation available. Connect to the local community. CHOP Dinners are a way to enjoy a free, healthy meal and discuss ways to create a healthy life for you, your family, andContinue reading →

City of Lowell Election Lawsuit Community Meeting

Vice Mayor, Vesna Nuon, and other Councilors will be joining him this evening to discuss with community members about the current voting rights lawsuit between community plaintiffs and the City of Lowell. ចៅហ្វាយក្រុងរង លោក វាសនា នួន និង សមាជិកទីប្រឹក្សាក្រុងមួយចំនួនទៀត នឹងចូលរួម វេទិការសាធារណៈ ដែលនឹងពិភាក្សាពី ពាក្យបណ្តឹងនៃសិទ្ធិបោះឆ្នោតរបស់ អ្នកដើមបណ្តឹងដែលជាពលរដ្ឋសមាជិកសហគមន៏ (Community Plaintiffs) និង អ្នកចុងបណ្តឹងដែលជា ទីក្រុងឡូវែល (the City of Lowell) ។ According toContinue reading →

350 Mass of Greater Lowell Biweekly Meeting

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. Look for the ‘5’ sign and walk through the iron gates to the white doors at the end, on the left, take the lift toContinue reading →

LDCC Freedom For All Presentation

LDCC Freedom For All Presentation Thursday, May 31st, 7:00-8:30pm, Pollard Memorial Library, 401 Merrimack Street, Lowell Field Organizer Zachary Stinchfield will speak on the proposed ballot referendum which would have the effect of rolling back rights of our transgender fellow Bay Staters. This group is organizing and working hard to make sure that Massachusetts doesContinue reading →