New Neighborhood Includes a Waterfront Park, New Orange Line T Station, Shops, Restaurants, Entertainment Venues, Residential and Office
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New Neighborhood Includes a Waterfront Park, New Orange Line T Station, Shops, Restaurants, Entertainment Venues, Residential and Office
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The New England Aquarium
brings their popular traveling tide pool exhibit to the Central
Library! Participants will be able to handle and observe a wide range
of live tidal pool animals from local waters.
Join us for Ghostbusters, the first of three Saturday morning Scary but Funny movies!
1984; Starring Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd, Sigourney Weaver, Harold Ramis, and Rick Moranis; Rated PG; 107 minutes
Rain date is April 29. Barbeque at the Boat House from Noon-2:00 P.M.
Click here to view the flier, which includes the seven locations.
The City of Somerville will hold a public meeting on Thursday, April 27th at 7:00 P.M. to
discuss and receive comments on the environmental remediation at
Conway Park/15A Bleachery Row (DEP Release Tracking Number
3-0011753). The meeting will be held at the Central Library, 79
Highland Avenue, and an information repository has been set up with
Join us at Sherman Café, (257 Washington Street) for a discussion
of Farm City led by Somerville Public Library librarian, Kevin O'Kelly.
Join us for a discussion of David Morrell's First Blood and Rambo: First Blood,
the movie that is based on it (directed by Ted Kotcheff and starring
Sylvester Stallone and Richard Crenna.) Whether you've read the book,
Set in 1805, the dramatization animates the "Spirit of the Day," as Paul
& Rachel recount the exciting tale of life in Boston's North End
when America was still a British Crown Colony. Paul Revere married
Rachel Walker in 1773, following the death of his first wife, Sarah, who
died after the birth of their sixth child. Rachel took on the care of
People of all ages are invited to the Walnut Street Community Garden for a discussion
of Seedfolks
led by Jim Boyd, Head Coordinator for Somerville Community Gardens, and
Cathy Piantigini, Somerville Library Supervisor of Children’s Services.
Join us as Somerville celebrates its third “one city, one book” campaign, Somerville Reads 2012, a project that promotes literacy and community engagement by encouraging people all over the City to read and discuss books on the same theme. This year’s theme is food—local, sustainable, and delicious!
Join the Groundwork Somerville Green Team for a "farm raising" at Somerville's first farm.
Mayor Joseph A. Curtatone invites you to kick off the growing season and the Earth Day weekend with an educational workshop celebrating
Fans of pop-up books are invited to learn the basics and create
simple, yet satisfying 3-D paper designs. An instructional worksheet
will be available for all participants to take home to continue their
craft. Recommended for kids in grades 3 and up.
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