Events & Experiences
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Spread the word about your events or exhibits while gaining valuable exposure for your business. This is one of our sites' most visited pages.
Author Stephen O'Connor has added another title in his collections of books based in Lowell. The Pride of the Acre is a coming-of-age story. Charlie Tumulty passes out of a difficult childhood to find love, success in the boxing ring, and with the help of two valuable mentors, self-awareness and a love of reading. The […]
Have you ever wanted to step back in time for a day? Now is your chance! Buckman Tavern's official liquor license expired in 1813, but we still open for business on occasion. We're recreating the 18th century tavern experience in Lexington's most popular 18th century entertainment venue - drop in for colonial music, games, snacks, […]
Join us for an evening of dynamic acoustic sound with the Clements Brothers, who combine instrumental virtuosity with soulful harmonies that can only be produced by identical twins. Charles is a classically trained double bass player, and George is a guitarist and Berklee College of Music alum. As two-fifths of the Lonely Heartstring Band, they […]
Join rangers to design your own fabric. Create foam stamps, choose from a variety of colors, and print your own patterns onto fabric made right here in Lowell. Come up with your own design or draw inspiration from a 19th Century swatch book of designs from mills in Lowell. Visit our website for more information: […]
Traditional schoolyard games are an important part of childhood—no matter the culture! Join rangers to learn a game from around the world or teach us your favorite game! Visit our website for more information: https://go.nps.gov/qp165j
Visit the Museum during February school vacation for special family activities, including a Visit with President Lincoln.
Join a ranger in our newest exhibit, One City, Many Cultures to enjoy a story time. A ranger will read books and families will play an eye spy game to find connections with the books throughout the exhibit. Visit our website for more information: https://go.nps.gov/qp165j
The Museum is pleased to host Steve Wood and his amazing performance as Abraham Lincoln. Wood’s first-person historical interpretation, “A Visit with Abraham Lincoln,” includes stories of Lincoln’s early life, campaign debates, the Civil War, and concludes with a stirring reading of the Gettysburg Address. Seating is limited and available on a first-come basis.
In the past, labor and daily routines were planned around when the sun rose and set. So how did people see at night before electric light? Explore a historic tavern to find out! We’ll uncover how we learn about the past from the writing and objects people left behind, and learn how to make a […]
Join rangers from 3 different national parks for a morning of fun activities. Dig for artifacts like an archeologist and piece together a paper plate puzzle. Learn about daily life during the Siege of Boston and make a historic craft. Visit our website for more information https://go.nps.gov/qp165j
Join Mill City Grows for a FREE indoor event during February School Vacation week in Lowell! We’ll enjoy a special story time with the staff of the Pollard Library Bookmobile, garden-themed activities with Mass Audubon Metro West, PLUS we’ll make a yummy snack with a fun twist! Activities are for all ages and abilities. We […]
A free showing of an award winning film free documentary film at the Health and Human Services bldg, 30 Sudbury Road- rear, Acton, MA. Please register in advance via EventBrite: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/crib-camp-a-special-free-screening-of-an-award-winning-documentary-film-tickets-1219928070699?aff=oddtdtcreator This special free screening of the Award Winning Documentary Film "Crip Camp" A disability revolution. The film takes a look back in time at […]