October is Domestic Violence Awareness month and our partnership with Alternative House has been rescheduled for three Saturdays in November, due to unfortunate elevator problems these past few weeks. Aimee Larochelle is the Manager of Residential and Community Connections and she, along with her staff, will hold a pop-up outreach shop […]
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Each shop and space on the fourth and fifth floors were created separately but were designed to work cohesively together as one overall space. The Mill reflects a certain time period from Lowell’s past and there are hundreds of salvaged parts and pieces throughout. You may notice on your left […]
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Last year co-founders Mayara Reis, Elizabeth Walther-Grant and Bria Gadsden started the nonprofit, Merrimack Valley Black & Brown Voices in response to the need they saw with persons of color feeling welcome and included in the predominantly white area of North Andover. At first, a Facebook group was created as […]
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432 native plant and animal species are protected under the Massachusetts Endangered Species Act (MESA), which turns 31 this year. In celebration of this milestone, Curation 250 gallery has teamed up with local artist Sophy Tuttle, and will showcase 4-6 pieces of her work highlighting various species from the MESA […]
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You’ve ventured the hallways and shops of Mill No. 5, but did you know that the beauty and magic of the indoor streetscape was created from salvaged storefronts, vintage signs, and ornaments from Lowell’s rich architectural history? One of our favorite things to witness is the look on a newcomer’s […]
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Turning our attention outside of Mill No. 5, we recently spoke to Resi Polixa, Park Ranger at the Lowell National Historical Park and Lowell Women’s Week Committee member regarding plans for these two organizations when celebrating Women for the month of March. International Women’s Day is March 8 while Women’s […]
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