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The “Kaleidoscope Queer Visions” art initiative will take place from May 6 to May 11 at the Boston Figurative Art Center in Somerville
The upcoming queer community art initiative, Kaleidoscope: Queer Visions, sponsored by the Mass Cultural Council, Somerville Local Cultural Commission, and the Boston Figurative Art Center, will take place from May 6 to May 11 at the Boston Figurative Art Center, 285 Washington St., Somerville.
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The City of Somerville’s Economic Development team and Consultant group iParametrics does a demonstration (April 16, 2024) of the New Small Business Vitality Grant, released April 15, 2024 – May 15, 2024.
UPDATE: Regretfully, the Earth Day event planned at Groundwork Somerville is canceled due to the weather conditions. They appreciate everyone’s support and encourage you to attend activities at Somerville Community Growing Center. As of now the growing center have not canceled events.

Join Groundwork Somerville and Somerville Community Growing Center for an Earth Day filled with pollinators, planting, and possibilities.
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On May 5, Food For Free will be among over 3,500 participants to lace up for Project Bread’s 56th annual Walk for Hunger. For the 6th consecutive year, the Somerville-based nonprofit will raise money to support statewide food security through the Commonwealth Program. The Commonwealth gives organizations addressing food insecurity 60% of all funds they raise to support their own hunger relief programs, with the remaining 40% applied to Project Bread’s statewide food security effort. To date, Project Bread has awarded $27,834 to Food For Free.
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Somerville breweries Portico Brewing and Remnant Brewing have been recognized as “green beverage producers” by the recently launched BetterBev Recognition program. The distinctions are being awarded by the UMass Boston Green Brewery Project as part of a coalition of New England states receiving support from Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Pollution Prevention (P2) Grants. Just 50 or so of the region’s more than 600 breweries have earned recognition so far.
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Jewish-themed restaurant Lehrhaus is open for dining, drinks, and culture at 425 Washington Street in Somerville.
By Joei Chan
Step into a brand-new restaurant, Lehrhaus. Located on 425 Washington Street in Somerville, this is not just a place to enjoy some Jewish delights; classes will also be available to teach anyone more about the Jewish culture of food, music, and even some history.
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The City of Somerville and the SOIA celebrated the Nepali New Year by raising the National Flag of Nepal at the City Hall on April 12.

MBTA General Manager and CEO Phillip Eng welcomed Autism Transit Project Founder Jonathan Trichter, local children with autism spectrum disorder, and their families before an exclusive tour of the MBTA’s Operations Control Center today. Complimentary photo by the MBTA Customer and Employee Experience Department.
The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) is pleased to announce its first-ever involvement in the Autism Transit Project, an initiative that empowers children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) to create public service announcements for transit systems across the country. In recognition of Autism Acceptance Month during April, starting today and through mid-May, the MBTA will play public announcements created by local children with ASD in stations across the system. The MBTA joins other transit agencies in this meaningful project organized by the Autism Transit Project, a 501c3 non-profit organization.
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