~Photos by Claudia Ferro
The City’s annual Patriot’s Day celebration was held today at Foss Park. Today’s events included Colonial games, light refreshments, live music by the Somerville High School band, and a visit from “Paul Revere” on horseback on his historic ride from Boston to Lexington through Somerville.

Celebrate Arbor Day at the Quincy Street open space with nature walks, art projects, tree planting and interactive activities for people of all ages
The Somerville Arts Council and the Somerville Office of Sustainability and Environment present the Tiny Great Outdoors Festival, a free Arbor Day and SustainaVille event, at the city’s tiniest “urban wild,” Quincy Street Open Space, 16 Quincy St., from noon to 2 p.m. Sunday, April 23, 2017. (Rain date: April 30.) Join scientists on tiny hikes in the park exploring wildlife here in Somerville. Learn how global warming is changing the environment, even in our backyards. Help plant a tree and take home a free seedling, and participate in activities, games, and art.
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Monday, April 17 is Patriots Day and City offices will be closed for the holiday. If you’d like to celebrate, don’t forget about the festivities at Foss Park starting at 10 a.m.
Trash pick up will be on a holiday schedule, one day after your normal pickup day.
Parking meters will not be in effect.

The City’s annual Patriot’s Day celebration, to be held at Foss Park on Mon., April 17 from 10 to 11:30 a.m.
Annual celebration of the historic event to include colonial games, refreshments, visit by “Paul Revere” on horseback.
Mayor Joseph A. Curtatone, Ward 1 Alderman Matt McLaughlin, and the Somerville Historic Preservation Commission invite all residents and community members to the City’s annual Patriot’s Day celebration, to be held at Foss Park on Mon., April 17, from 10:00 to 11:30 a.m. Co-sponsored by the Preservation Commission, Historic Somerville, the Somerville Museum, and East Somerville Main Streets, the day’s events will include Colonial games, light refreshments, live music by the Somerville High School band, and a visit from “Paul Revere” on horseback on his historic ride from Boston to Lexington through Somerville.
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The mighty Reverend Peyton and his Big Damn Band takes a one-night stand at Thunder Road on Sunday, April 30.
By Jim Clark
Hailing from southern Indiana, singer-guitarist Reverend Peyton and his Big Damn Band has been bringing its their unique brand of traditional rootsy country blues to audiences the world over for more than a decade.
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“The Gap” torn painting collage, Karl Stephan 2017.
The newly re-named Somerville Media Center Gallery hosts Uncharted, a show of recent paintings, collages and collaborations by Karl Stephan and the student artists of Karl Stephan Studio. The show will hang in the SMC Gallery at 90 Union Square, Somerville, for the month of April. An Artist’s Reception will be held Tuesday, April 25 from 5:00 – 7:00 p.m.
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