Lowell Celebrates Kerouac
Lawn of St. Anne’s ChurchAnnual Amram Jam
Annual Amram Jam
Cambodian American Literary Arts Association The Stilt House Zine Reading and Open Mic Enjoy readings from the recently published The Stilt House Zine with the theme of Food and Identity followed by a fun writing exercise and an open mic. Hi-Hat Stage at Mill No. 5 Thanks to the help of the Lowell Book Company.
“Ghosts of the Pawtucketville Night” Tour
Kerouac’s Nashua Connection Van Tour
LCK Loop Tour
Lowell Walks: Indigenous Peoples’ Day Lowell National Historical Park Join National Park Service Rangers for an Indigenous Peoples” Day walking tour. Learn about the history and heritage of Indigenous Peoples upon whose land the city and mills of Lowell were built on. This 90 minute tour will begin at 10 am at the Visitor Center. […]
Avery Makes Lasagna Seven year old Avery will show us how to make lasagna and then take questions from the audience in this 30 minute program. When she was 16 months old, Avery started helping Daddy cook and Mommy bake and liked doing both. During the pandemic, she missed her friends and started the cooking […]
Lowell Litter Krewe We CAN Have Nice Things Sharing our vision of inspiring community involvement through creation of volunteer opportunities with the intention of helping our neighbors to see that Lowell is as beautiful as we make it. Let’s have a conversation about litter and complacency, how to teach our children about our local environment, […]
Breaking the Barriers for Success in Education for Latinos in Lowell Fortaleza Inc. Dr. Cecilio Hernandez of Fortaleza Inc., a community group that advocates for equal educational opportunities for Lowell’s Latino students and their families will present on the theme Breaking the Barriers for Success in Education for Latinos in Lowell. Register at: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZEuf-CoqzooE9a3QhLandnvIIJ_iUe071iY Please […]
Lockdown Letters: Poetry Reading and Discussion Loom Press Author and Editor Paul Marion will read from his latest book, Lockdown Letters & Other Poems, published in spring 2021, just a year after the pandemic took hold in Massachusetts. The book opens with a sequence of unconventional sonnets shaped from email letters that Marion sent to […]
UMass Lowell School of Education Fall 2021 Symposium: Critical Race Theory What is Critical Race Theory? How is it different from culturally responsive pedagogy? Why is there so much controversy surrounding Critical Race Theory? Come hear from the multiple voices on this topic. Panelists include K12 teachers, students, administrators, and teacher education faculty. The symposium […]
The Pandemic Story Project: Oral Histories from Lowell and Lawrence During 2020 and early 2021, students at UMass Lowell and students/researchers associated with the Lawrence History Center began collecting oral histories, from people living or working in Lowell and Lawrence, about their experiences during the COVID-19 Pandemic. In this presentation, we’ll begin by providing details […]