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All Upcoming Events, Starting on Dec 17, 2025
Public meeting of the Somerville Veterans’ Commission on Monuments, Memorials and Dedications. This is a hybrid meeting.
Monday April 1st, 22nd & 29th at 9am and 11am. Wednesday April 3rd & 17th at 9am.
Monday April 1st, 22nd & 29th at 9am and 11am. Wednesday April 3rd & 17th at 9am.
This free-to-enter intergenerational pop-up will be a public space pilot, a living room for the community, a resource center, and an arts, culture, and business incubator. It will be open daily from 1 to 8 pm until June 9.
Prelude performance by the Around Hear All-Ages Violin Class Sonata for Violin & Keyboard in C Minor by J.S. Bach (ca. 1723) Songs with cantastoria (a colorful singing story) by Dan Sedgwick & Marji Gere (2024) Sonata for Violin & Piano by Ethel Smyth (1887) .
Somerville Prevention staff will host this Narcan Distribution Event to distribute free overdose prevention information and harm reduction materials, including Narcan, Fentanyl test strips, CPR face shields, and syringe disposal boxes.
As a way to recognize and celebrate Earth Day and increase awareness around plastic waste and water conservation, come join us for a virtual program to learn how to create a rainwater harvesting system for your community.
This meeting is open to the public. This meeting will be hybrid.
Thursday April 4th, 18th & 25th at 6pm on Zoom.
Pursuant to Chapter 2 of the Acts of 2023, this public meeting will be conducted via remote participation.
The Owner, John Wood of Woody’s Liquors, and the design team from RISE Architecture, Nathália Quirino & Tavis Babbitt, will present the design concepts, explain any changes made since the 2nd Neighborhood Meeting, zoning relief/review needed, and answer any questions from the neighborhood.
Pursuant to Chapter 2 of the Acts of 2023, this meeting of the Planning Board will be conducted via remote participation.
Pursuant to Chapter 2 of the Acts of 2023, this meeting of the Urban Forestry Committee will be conducted via remote participation.
Being physically active is not only good for our bodies, but is also one of Mental Health America’s 10 tools to building resiliency by increasing happiness and reducing anxiety, depression, stress and tension.
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