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All Upcoming Events, Starting on Jun 9, 2026
Pursuant to Chapter 2 of the Acts of 2025, this meeting of the Condominium Review Board will be conducted via remote participation.
Have a question about your device? Come on by and we’ll see if we can help!
Please see flyer for additional details.
Yoga is a joyful practice that connects the body, mind, and spirit. This is a chair-based class with the option to work on supported standing balance.
Please see flyer for additonal details.
Bingo
All are welcome! Registration is required. You will need to register on a weekly basis.
Each week call the COA Reservation line at 617-625-6600 ext. 2323, Monday or Tuesday to reserve your spot for the following week.
Yoga is a joyful practice that connects the body, mind, and spirit. This is a chair-based class with the option to work on supported standing balance.
Please see flyer for additonal details.
This group allows veterans to connect with their peers, discuss personal challenges and provide support. All Veterans are welcome. Coffee & refreshments will be served.
Please see flyer for additional details.
Have you always wanted to learn how to knit or are you a knitter looking to find other friends who knit? Look no further than Knitting with Natasha. Join a supportive and fun group as we learn more about knitting while knitting together!
Please contact Natasha at 617-625-6600 ext. 2317 if you have any questions.
Pursuant to Chapter 2 of the Acts of 2025, this meeting of the Urban Design Commission will be conducted via remote participation.
Join us every Wednesday in June Flatbread Pizza & Bowling in Davis Square.
This event is Free.
Calling all caregivers! Erica Curcio, Licensed Mental Health Counselor and Board-Certified Art Therapist will be leading a caregiver focused art therapy session. Come enjoy a relaxing and creative morning while meeting other caregivers.
Please see flyer for additional details.
Knowing our strength and our body mass can help us understand what our bodies need. We will be offering bodyfat compositions and hand grip strengths to help us learn how we can fuel ourselves to the best capacity.
Zumba Gold® uses Latin and international rhythms and is a lower intensity version of Zumba® for active older adults. It uses easy-to follow moves that focus on balance, range of motion, and coordination. The class is designed to develop cardiovascular endurance, muscular conditioning and flexibility while helping relieve arthritic pain.
Zumba Gold® uses Latin and international rhythms and is a lowerintensity version of Zumba® for active older adults. It uses easy-tofollow moves that focus on balance, range of motion, and coordination. The class is designed to develop cardiovascular endurance, muscular conditioning and flexibility while helping relieve arthritic pain. Join the party™ and let the music move you!
Enjoy SCOA’s signature General Exercise class in the comfort of your home! Simply click a zoom link to join the live class online. This is a chair-based workout with the option to use light handheld weights and do supported standing strength and balance activities. Enjoy easy-to follow cardio, strength training, mobility, and flexibility patterns.
Slice of the City are early evening, drop-in style meet ups at green spaces in each of Somerville’s wards.
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