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All Upcoming Events, Starting on Dec 17, 2025
This meeting of the Somerville Affordable Housing Trust is accessible and open to the public.
This structure was built in 1903 to honor the troops who camped atop the hill during both the Revolutionary War and Civil War. It was designated as a Local Historic District in 1985 and was just recently re-stabilized through a 2015 Somerville CPA grant.
This partnership with the Somerville Police Department and the Center for Teen Empowerment aims to make communication between Somerville community members and the police department easily accessible, and strengthen relationships among police, youth, community residents and business owners.
Summer Schedule
This is a public meeting of the Somerville Commission on Energy Use and Climate Change.
This is a public meeting of the Somerville Housing Authority.
Somerville Council on Aging
LGBTQ Monthly Lunch
Please join us Wednesday, July 12th at 11:30am at the Senior Center at 167 Holland Street for lunch.
Bring a friend!
Hot Lunch will include:
Public meeting of a regional group with participants and topics of discussion that relate to the metro Boston region.
This is a public meeting of the Somerville Commission for Persons with Disabilities.
Join the Somerville Council on Aging for a Low Vision Support Group. The group meets the 2nd Tuesday of each month. Guest: Mary Terry from the Somerville Library to speak about low vision options.
This is a music immersion class for those who have never played a woodwind instrument and would like to start, or have played in the past and are looking for an opportunity to play music again with others!
This is an open meeting of the Somerville Council on Aging LGBTQ Group.
Join the Somerville Council on Aging for the JFK Library 100 Centennial Celebration. Trip includes motorcoach bus, JFK Museum and lunch at Venezia Restaurant.
The free annual SomerMovie Fest is back, and because of the animal-themed lineup, we’re designating this year’s fest as the “SomerMovie Beast.” Showings are scheduled every Thursday evening at dusk from July 6 through August 24. Screenings will take place at different locations across the city. The full “SomerMovie Beast” schedule is as follows:
Mayor Joseph A. Curtatone and Alderman Robert McWatters invite you to a community walk to discuss the rehabilitation of Prospect Hill Park. The tower will be open to the public from 6-8pm. There will also be a tent, an information table and chairs.
For the first time, the Historic Preservation Commission will have Docent-led tours of the old Powder House, located between Ball Square and Teele Square.
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