Events & Experiences
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The Whistler House Museum of Art Announces PATRICK McCAY: A THEMATIC RETROSPECTIVE EXPLORE, EXPLOIT, EXPRESS Exhibition: April 20 - August 3, 2024 Reception: April 20, 2024 from 1 - 3 […]
Join local historian Resi Polixa and literary scholar Heather Barrett for a Lowell Walks: "LGBTQ+ History in Lowell" on Saturday June 29th, 2024, at 10am. Walk through the city and […]
Farmers and artisans market of local vendors offering fresh local food, handmade crafts, and more. Each week during the season brings a different assortment of vendors so check the social […]
A sweet and enchanting treat for kids at The Inn at Hastings Park, Boston area's only Relais & Châteaux property, this new Fairytale tea celebrates the end of the school […]
It’s been 38 years since Bill Janovitz (vocals, guitar), Chris Colbourn (bass, vocals), and Tom Maginnis (drums) formed Buffalo Tom in the fall of 1986 in Northampton, MA while students […]
Live music and dancing featuring the Athenian Corner Ensemble
We have teamed up with the Boys and Girls Club of Assabet Valley to host the 3rd Annual Evviva Car Show! Enjoy an acoustic guitar performance by Jae Mannion. 50/50 […]
Watch the Mass Pirates vs. Quad City Steamwheelers
Women have found different ways to claim independence over time, even when it wasn’t readily given. Join a ranger for this 1-hour walking tour of downtown Lowell to learn how […]
Come join Lowell National Historical Park and Pollard Memorial Library for Pop-Ups in the Park! Borrow books or get a free library card from the bookmobile. Design your own postcards, […]
Please join us for our Annual 4th of July Parade! This parade starts at Mccarthy Middle School and ends in the Chelmsford Center of town. Expect live bands, performers, dancers, […]
This dramatic presentation, created by Freedom’s Way National Heritage Area, aims to find out how our local towns read and reacted to the Declaration of Independence. Across the colonies, and […]