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All Upcoming Events, Starting on Dec 13, 2025
Public meeting of a regional group with participants and topics of discussion that relate to the metro Boston region.
Join us as Dan Kimmel, Film Critic & Author gives us a
"Behind the Scenes" look of the making of a featured film.
This month's movie is Pillow Talk. This is the first in a five
part series. Please see flyer for more details.
Members of the public are invited to attend a joint public hearing to be held by the Board of Aldermen’s Committees on Legislative Matters and Finance on Monday, May 21, to present comments on a Home Rule Petition relative to the Somerville Housing Authority’s Clarendon Hill Public Housing Project.
Join us for our annual Multicultural Day.
Learn about the many languages, music,
foods and cultures of Somerville's older
adults. Please see flyer for detials.
Update (5/19/2018): Current weather forecasts for Sunday include a significant chance of thunder and lightning in the area through the late afternoon. After reviewing all available forecasts and speaking with parade participants, the decision has been made to cancel the parade out of concern for public safety.
The Somerville Arts Council and the Somerville Media Center announce the third annual Cinema Somerville Outdoor Film Festsival, set for Saturday, May 19, from 8 to 9:30 p.m. This outdoor film fest in Union Square Plaza will feature short films about Somerville’s diverse voices.
Enjoy Light refreshments provided by the Culinary Arts Bistro while perusing the spectacular Art & Design students in CTE have created.
The 2018 Heroes Salute will honor eight Somerville residents who have served our country and contributed to the overall fabric of our community. The 2018 honorees are:
- Gently-used kid clothes
- Baby gear
- Strollers
Inclement weather cancels. Call 311 (617-666-3311) for updates the day of the event.
Dressed in period clothing, Barbara Mangum, Objects Conservator and President of the Somerville Museum, will lead an informative tour about this fragile and very compact burial ground founded in 1804 by Samuel Tufts on farmland once part of Charlestown.
Inclement weather cancels. Call 311 (617-666-3311) for updates the day of the event.
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