Postcards for Progress: Mill 5 Edition

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

Come write postcards to your elected officials about issues that matter to you! Suggestions, addresses, and supplies provided. Please note that we'll be at Mill No. 5 this time, inContinue reading →

Community Rally for Good Jobs and Quality Care

Monday, July 10, 12pm-1pm, CLASS, Inc., 1 Parker Street, Lawrence, MA Believe persons with disabilities deserve quality care in Lawrence? Stand in solidarity with the hardworking staff at CLASS, Inc!Continue reading →

Postcards for Progress – Summer Fun Edition!

Gallery Z 167 Market Street, Lowell, MA

Saturday, July 22, 12-2pm, Gallery Z, 167 Market Street, Lowell Feel like you aren't making a difference in this time of political crisis? Come write postcards to your elected officialsContinue reading →

Active Bystander Training

First Parish Church Westford, MA

Wednesday, July 26th, 7pm, First Parish Church United of Westford, Westford, MA If you are a bystander witnessing a harmful situation, you have a choice to make. Do you doContinue reading →

350 Mass Lowell Meeting

Climate-concerned folks - The next meeting of 350 Lowell is this Wednesday, July 26 at Christ Church United, UCC, 180 E. Merrimack St, Lowell at 7-8:15 pm. Please enter the church fromContinue reading →

Southeast Asian American Studies Conference

The Southeast Asian American Studies conference is a national summit of researchers, community organizers, artists, students, service providers, policymakers, community members, and others. The purpose is to reflect on theContinue reading →

CCU Sanctuary Space Housewarming

Christ Church United 180 East Merrimack Street, Lowell, MA, United States

As CCU prepares to welcome undocumented members of our community, this is our opportunity to help "warm up the space" by bringing our attention, energy and donated items to theirContinue reading →

National Night Out

Charles W Morey Elementary School 130 Pine Street, Lowell, MA, United States

National Night Out (NNO) celebrates community and promotes police-community relations in an effort to make neighborhoods safer and better places to live.