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All Upcoming Events, Starting on Apr 3, 2026

Pilates (Council on Aging)

Pilates is an exercise program developed in the early 20th century by Joseph Pilates with the goal of injury prevention and strengthening the body. In this chair-based class, we’ll use both seated and supported standing positions to improve muscular tone, core strength, and balance. Pilates uses exercises that are simple yet precise and focus on postural alignment.

Land Use Committee - Joint Session with the Redevelopment Authority

This meeting will be held in the City Council Chamber, on the 2nd Floor of City Hall, and by remote participation, using the Zoom platform.

Bicycle Advisory Committee Meeting

This is a public meeting of the Somerville Bicycle Advisory Committee. Meeting will be hybrid.

Land Use Committee - Joint Session with the Planning Board

This meeting will be held in the City Council Chamber, on the 2nd Floor of City Hall, and by remote participation, using the Zoom platform.

Cannabis Social Consumption Meeting for Somerville Residents and the Public (In-Person)

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.

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Planning Board Meeting

This meeting will be held in the City Council Chamber, on the 2nd Floor of City Hall, and by remote participation, using the Zoom platform.

Virtual LGBTQIA+ Exercise Class (Council on Aging)

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.

Contact Michelle for the Zoom link.

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