The Evolution of Hip Hop Festival was created to share positive hip hop music and spoken word with people of all ages, & share the history of hip hop music and what it brings to our communities. The festival will include musical performances by local artists, spoken word performances, vendors, and hands-on activities.
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First observed in 1979, National POW/MIA Recognition Day is a day to honor returned prisoners of war and those members of the U.S. military, as well as civilians, who are still missing and unaccounted for from past wars. The day also serves to support ongoing search efforts for the missing.
Everyone is welcome! Books are available at the Somerville Public Library – Main Branch. Ask for the COA book at the circulation desk, they will check the book out on your library card.
This is a public meeting of the Somerville Redevelopment Authority.
Join us as we will use everyday materials and simple weaving technique to create a personal tapestry. Bring a meaningful textile. I will show you how prepare it for weaving. We’ll work individually on our own swatches, and talk about combining them into a larger piece in the future. Simple looms and fibers will be provided.
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.
This is an open meeting of the Somerville Housing Authority Capen Court Corporation.
This is an open meeting of the Somerville HS School Building Committee.
The City welcomes businesses and residents to attend a Plastic Bag Ban ordinance information session to learn about the new ordinance, get ideas about alternative bag options, and more.
You’re invited to join Mayor Joseph A. Curtatone, Ward 2 Alderman Maryann Heuston, and Somerville Public Schools Superintendent Mary Skipper for a ribbon cutting ceremony for the newly renovated Argenziano School playground..
The City's annual vigil walk, in honor of the victims of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks will be held on Sunday, September 11, 2016, at 6 p.m. The vigil will begin with a procession from the Cedar Street end of the Community Path, and conclude with a short ceremony in Davis Square. The entire Somerville community is invited to participate.
Due to its fragile condition, the site is often closed to the public, except by appointment, or during regular openings during the seasonal months.
Price for trip includes transportation only. Lunch, shopping & $5.00 admission fee is on your own. There is a lot of walking, eating and shopping so put your best walking shoes. You will be able to try every kind of seafood imaginable. Enjoy a day of fun and relaxation at the beach!
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