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All Upcoming Events, Starting on Feb 20, 2026
The Somerville Veterans' Services Department invites residents to come enjoy lunch and learn about financial information specific to Veterans' and their families.
Participate in the 2026 Winter Olympics with the Somerville Council on Aging!
Travel the world and enjoy fun and easy games! Try your hand at modified hockey, tabletop curling, skiing and much more.
Space is limited.
This Somerville Commission for Persons with Disabilities meeting will be remote only.
Pursuant to Chapter 20 of the Acts of 2026,
this meeting of the School Committee will be conducted via Zoom Webinar Participation.
A Board of Trustees meeting will be held in person at the Central Library at 79 Highland Avenue.
Save the date, Tune in, Sounds Off: ChocoMingle is happening February 11. Music, vibes, and sweet treats – don't miss it! Create a playlist, make a warm drink and join real conversations where music sets the vibe and everyone’s voice matters.
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.
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!
Zumba Gold® uses Latin and international rhythms and is a lower-intensity 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.
The Department of Health and Human Services and the Department of Agriculture unveiled a new inverted food pyramid that prioritizes protein and full-fat dairy, while putting whole grains at the bottom. This month we will be looking at the new guidelines so that we can make the best possible choices for our health and wellness for the upcoming new year.
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