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 →

Lowell-Lawrence JFON Clinics

We are excited to open the Lowell-Lawrence JFON Clinics in November with scheduled dates on Wednesday, November 14 (Lowell Clinic) and Monday, November, November 26 (Lawrence Clinic).  At the present time, we have four Clinic Coordinators:  Pam Brewster (Aldersgate UMC, Chelmsford), Sharon Jones (W. Chelmsford UMC, Chelmsford), Becky Mantz (Bedford) and David Troughton (W. ChelmsfordContinue reading →

Naturalization Ceremony

Welcome new citizens in a naturalization ceremony, a pivotal milestone in the naturalization process. Guests will watch as immigrants become new U.S. citizens. 9:30 A.M. Doors Open 12:00 P.M. Ceremony 1:00 P.M. End of Ceremony

Lowell Education Justice Alliance (LEJA) monthly meeting

Lowell Education Justice Alliance (LEJA) is a grassroots group of parents, educators, students, school staff, and concerned community members committed to building a stronger and better PUBLIC school system driven by community voices. We believe that policies and decisions are strongest when they are informed by those who are most impacted. Teachers, parents and studentsContinue reading →

EforAll Summit 2018: Entrepreneurial Ecosystems

We know that entrepreneurial ecosystems make thriving communities. Entrepreneurship for All (EforAll) is actively building entrepreneurial ecosystems that provide entrepreneurs with the resources and supports they need to turn their ideas into profitable businesses. The EforAll Summit is designed for individuals and organizations working to build entrepreneurial ecosystems in their communities. 2018 Keynote Speakers: BlackContinue reading →

Locally Yours: A Night to Celebrate Entrepreneurship

On Friday November 16th, 2018 from 6:00 - 9:00 pm. at UTEC, 35 Warren Street, in Lowell join us for Locally Yours, for a night of live music, shopping, and delicious food & drinks. Enjoy a night of local entrepreneurs and experience the community and impact of EforAll Lowell-Lawrence. Including an array of exciting raffleContinue reading →

Merrimack River Hike & Picnic!

Join us for a Lowell Park’s & Conservation Trust favorite fall hike! Explore the connection of trails along the Merrimack River from border of Andover and Lawrence and follow the river the eight plus miles back into Lowell. A bus will be provided to take everyone to the start and then we walk together asContinue reading →

The Next Two Years and Beyond: A Movement Building Conference

Confirmed Speakers: John Nichols is national affairs correspondent of The Nation. His most recent book is Horsemen of the Trumpocalypse: A Field Guide to the Most Dangerous People in America Rev. Karlene Griffiths Sekou organizes with Black Lives Matter Boston Phyllis Bennis is director of the New Internationalism Project at the Institute for Policy Studies.Continue reading →

Fall 2018 Community Swap

Twice a year the Coalition for a Better Acre puts on a free Community Swap. It's a rummage sale, but everything is free! The idea is that you bring stuff you don't need anymore and take stuff you can use. It's a great excuse to clear out your closet, or take home something fun. It'sContinue reading →

Ollin Solidarity Caravan: Freedom of Movement Is a Human Right

No Borders, No Walls, No Prisons! We will not be complicit! Ollin is the Nahuatl word for movement and everyone has the right to move whether it be because of political, economic or corporate violence, oppression, racial or sexual discrimination, environmental catastrophe or circumstances, to connect with family and friends, or just because they haveContinue reading →