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All Upcoming Events, Starting on Dec 19, 2025
This is an online version of the General Exercise class that welcomes the LGBTQIA+ community and alliances. Enjoy seated exercises with the option to use dumbbells and work on standing strength and balance. This easy-to-follow workout focuses on functional fitness to help maintain an independent and active lifestyle.
We're bringing neighbors together for an afternoon of Fall flavors, connection, and fun. Dress up in your best Halloween costume, enjoy pumpkin spice coffee, chai and apple cider, as well as family friendly activities, like coloring pumpkins!
Get your recipes ready, the Somerville Mobile Farmers Market returns on Thursday, July 10 for the 2025 season. The market will be open Thursdays through Saturdays, and will run through November 1.
The Somerville community is invited to join the City of Somerville for a ribbon-cutting ceremony celebrating the new shade structure at Capuano Playground.
Join this free workshop for middle and high school aged youth to learn more about career exploration!
Enjoy music, a costume contest and trick or treating with the COA staff. Lunch to be served at noon.
Early Voting for the November 4th election will take place at Somerville City Hall.
Pursuant to Chapter 2 of the Acts of 2025, this meeting of the Somerville Human Rights Commission may be conducted via remote participation.
Somerville Ward 1 Councilor Matthew McLaughlin and DWCH Assembly Row, LLC invite you to join us for a virtual neighborhood meeting.
The city will be hosting meetings for business operators interested in opening a cannabis social consumption establishment in Somerville, and in-person and virtual meetings for the public to learn more and offer feedback about cannabis social consumption license types.
First neighborhood meeting for Danger Wizard at 201B Highland Ave, sponsored by Ward 5 City Councilor Naima Sait.
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 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 lower-intensity version of Zumba for active older adults.
Please see flyer for additional details.
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. Join the party™ and let the music move you!
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