Category Archives: Events

Lowell Women’s Week

For sixteen years, Lowell Women’s Week has celebrated women–from the women who have come before us to the women of today.

Find the fulll schedule of events at http://www.lowellwomensweek.org/index.html

LHNG TO REMEMBER NEW YEAR’S EVE VICTIMS OF VIOLENCE

Please join the Lower Highlands Neighborhood Group (LHNG) on Sunday January 2nd at 2 PM in Armory Park to place purple ribbons along Grand Street in rememberance of the victims of ciolence that ocurred at 04 Grand Street on New Year’s Eve (ribbons will be provided by LHNG).

The event will begin at Armory Park at the corner of Westford and Grand Streets. The purpose of the event is to send a clear message throughout the Lower Highlands and the City of Lowell that violence will not be tolerated in our community.

For more information about LHNG go to http://sites.google.com/site/lowerhighlands/

New Year

January 1, 2011, 2:24 AM

I have been out wandering the neighborhood tonight. There were lots of wonderful first night celebrations going on…I stopped in at Centro where all was lovely and warm and celebratory. At Garcia Brogans there was a great crowd of peole listening to covers of tunes that I was amazed these kids knew; many of the members of the band live here in the ‘hood”.

STOP! There was a shooting at (or near) the 7 Eleven at the Lord Overpass. Not the way you want a neighborhood to start a new year. I happen upon a SUN reporter and Rob Mills is on this so I’m sure we will hear more in the morning. In the meantime say a prayer and hope that no one is hurt and it is jut some rambunctious new year craziness.

Taking a spin around the block…there are about 80 people standing in front of Brian’s Ivy Hall on Merrimack St. (and not the happy friendly ones I’ve seen elsewhere) usual mayhem for this place. This one is beyond me; I have no idea why this place is not taken-to-task by someone about what goes on outside at night.

The Old Court and Hookslides are looking very peaceful. There was a wedding tonight at The Smokehouse; people rented the whole place and everyone is lovely and it is a really cool event.

Round the bend; tonight is “Fetish Night” upstairs at the Blue Shamrock. Costumes abound…I had to stop in wonder of where one finds all that gear. 6-inch heels on cobblestones was worth watching for awhile…they have carried the party into the garage now. Good luck to anyone tryin got sleep at Canal Place.

All-in-all as I wander around I am always astounded by what happens here in our neighborhood at night. It may seem even more astounding to those who don’t live here how much I love this place and I’m never worried about walking around at 2:30 AM. As busy as they are with more serious issues our LPD are here walking the streets keeping an eye on the revelers and I have a great sense of peace knowing I’ll see my friends and neighbors tomorrow at the Market.

Happy New Year to All!
KMM

EVENT UPDATE

TODAY IS WORLD AIDS DAY. If you are planning to attend the event at city hall tonight; the Vigil has been moved to Middlesex Community College, 32 Kearney Sq., due to potential rain.

City of Lights

LDNA MEETING

The next LDNA meeting will be held Monday, October 25th, 7PM, at Middlesex Community College, 33 Kearney Square, Room LC109.
Agenda
Introduction of the new city of Lowell Development Services Managers (DPD)
Process for notifying downtown residents of snow emergency parking ban
Open Discussion

CTI Local Heroes
Award recipients will be honored at CTI’s 17th Annual Evening with Local Heroes from 6-9 p.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 27, at Lenzi’s in Dracut.
One of those being honored: Stephen Greene, LDNA Vice-President
A volunteer, activist and organizer with a background in environmental management, Green has worked to bring local residents together to address sustainability issues such as litter reduction and improved waste management, and worked to support Lowell’s beautification.
Please contact CTI at 978-459-0551 for tickets.

Lowell’s Creative Economy Census

Creative Economy Census Kick-Off Event

Thursday, October 14th, 6:30 PM

Brew’d Awakenings Coffeehaus

Frank Thoms at Barnes and Noble

Frank Thoms’ reading and book signing Thursday Sept. 23rd at Barnes and Noble, Merrimack St. 7PM.

Teaching from the Middle of the Room, Inviting Students to Learn is a how-to for new and experienced educators to help them become better teachers. It is available at Barnes and Noble and on-line at Amazon.com.

The Athenian Corner presents Concerts on the Corner an outdoor muic series featuring local musicians in our outdoor area.

Tuesday Augut 24th – the spectacular 8-piece jazz band Casual Sextet. Music begins at 7:30.

Thursday August 26th – Classic American music of Ralph Funaro and Connie Diamond. Music begins at 6:30.