Every Monday in June at 3pm.
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All Upcoming Events, Starting on Jun 13, 2024
Please join the Haze of Somerville, LLC team, and the City of Somerville for a Neighborhood Meeting under SZO Section 15.1.3.
Classes offer a session of gentle, easy-to-follow movements meant to be performed while sitting or standing.
Classes offer a session of gentle, easy-to-follow movements meant to be performed while sitting or standing.
Every Monday and Wednesday at 9am and 11am except Wednesday June 5th & 19th.
Our June 26th class will be focused on Body Fat and Muscle Mass.
Every Monday and Wednesday at 9am and 11am except Wednesday June 5th & 19th.
After the death of the family's patriarch, Toula attempts to locate her father's childhood friends in Greece for a family reunion.
Every Wednesday and Thursday at 1pm except June 5th and 19th.
Applications for this rental opportunity can be found on the Inclusionary Housing Program page as well as at Somerville City Hall, City Hall Annex, and Somerville Public Library branches.
Members of the public will be able to try out the bikes, learn about Mobility projects, and register for Bluebikes annual and income-eligible memberships.
Every Wednesday and Thursday at 1pm except June 5th and 19th.
All are welcome to swing by including beginners, master gardeners, residents without gardens, and those with even a slight curiosity about this project.
RSJ is also partnering with the Community Action Agency of Somerville (CAAS), Bow Market, and the Somerville Museum to host the annual reading of Frederick Douglass’ famous address, “What to the Slave is the Fourth of July?”
Join Mayor Katjana Ballantyne and the Arts Council for the Anniversary of 4th of July Fireworks Celebration with live entertainment.
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