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SUMMARY:5th Annual Greater Lynn Photographic Association Photography Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:From the Greater Lynn Photographic Association: The GLPA is proud to announce its 5th Annual Photography Exhibition at the Demakes Family YMCA in Lynn runs from April 5 – May 31\, 2026. \nThere are fifty beautiful photographs from twenty-seven members of the Greater Lynn Photographic Association currently on display. They range in genre from Abstract to Nature\, to Architectural to Landscapes to People topics. \nA Meet the Photographers reception will be at the Demakes Family YMCA\, 50 Blossom St. Lynn\, MA on Sunday April 19th from 2-4PM. Please stop by to meet the photographers\, other Greater Lynn Photographic Association members and learn more about the Greater Lynn Photographic Association.
URL:https://lynntv.org/event/5th-annual-greater-lynn-photographic-association-photography-exhibition/
LOCATION:Demakes Family YMCA\, 40 Neptune Blvd.\, Lynn\, MA\, 01902\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts and Culture,Community,Open house,VisitLynnMA
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SUMMARY:Middle School Hub | 2025-26 School Year
DESCRIPTION:From the City of Lynn: The City of Lynn and Lynn Public Schools are launching a new\, exciting after-school program designed to provide engaging activities and a safe\, supportive space for youth ages 10-14 to learn and grow. \n\nEngaging Activities\nSupportive Hangout Space\nOpen Gym\nFree Pizza and Water\n\nUPCOMING HOLIDAY HOURS: \nPatriots’ Day (April 20) | 10am-1pm\nMemorial Day (May 25) | 10am-1pm \nThis program is sponsored by Mayor Jared Nicholson’s Office\, Lynn Police Department\, Public Health Department\, and Parks and Recreation Department. \nQuestions? Please contact Lisa Nerich at 781-586-8012 or lnerich@lynnma.gov.
URL:https://lynntv.org/event/middle-school-hub-2025-26-school-year/2026-04-27/
LOCATION:Breed Middle School\, 90 O'Callaghan Way in Lynn\, Lynn\, MA\, 01905\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts and Culture,City of Lynn,Community,Entertainment,Groups, Clubs, and Meet-ups,Health and Wellness,Youth
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SUMMARY:National Grid Customer Advocate hours
DESCRIPTION:From National Grid: Connect to Caring: Meet with a Customer Advocate at Lynn Housing Authority & Neighborhood Development in Curwin Circle! \nNational Grid Customer Advocates will be available to meet one-on-one on the 4th Tuesday of the month to discuss options to manage your energy bill and help you find assistance\, including: \n\nDiscount rate\nPayment Plans\nBudget Billing\nArrears Management Program (AMP)\n\nNo appointment is needed\, but please bring the following when you visit:\nIf you receive SNAP\, MassHealth\, SSI or WIC\, please bring your benefit card and/or program acceptance letter to enroll in our Discount Rate Program. \nWith higher energy prices this winter\, National Grid is there to help:\nFor more information\, please visitngrid.com/heretohelp
URL:https://lynntv.org/event/national-grid-customer-advocate-hours/2026-04-28/
LOCATION:LHAND – Curwin Cirle\, 39 Curwin Terrace\, Lynn\, 01905\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community
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SUMMARY:Cook Street Park Free Mobile Food Market
DESCRIPTION:From the New Lynn Coalition: The Cook St. Free Food Mobile Market is a collaborative monthly event by New Lynn Coalition and the Salem Food Pantry\, supported by Ward 2 Councilor Obead Matul. \nAny and all Lynners are welcomed to this recurring event that happens every 4th Tuesday of the month\, free of charge and no required documentation to participate. Bringing a reusable (or any kind) bag to fill is recommended. \nIf you have any questions please call 857-220-9370 or email newlynncoalition@gmail.com.
URL:https://lynntv.org/event/cook-street-park-free-mobile-food-market/2026-04-28/
LOCATION:Cook Street Park\, Cook Street\, Lynn\, MA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community
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SUMMARY:NAGLY Lynn: Ages 14-23
DESCRIPTION:From NAGLY: NAGLY Lynn also presents our NEW weekly group at Centerboard Family resource center on Wednesdays for ages 14-23 5:30-7:30pm\, also drop-in based! Open to LGBTQ+ youth and young adults. \nFor more information\, contact: Tony@nagly.org.or Younes@nagly.org \n \nLearn more about NAGLY
URL:https://lynntv.org/event/nagly-lynn-ages-14-23/2026-04-29/
LOCATION:Lynn Family Resource Center\, 16 City Hall Square\, Lynn\, MA\, 01901\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community,Groups, Clubs, and Meet-ups,Youth
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SUMMARY:“Glitter Road”: A Reading and Conversation with January Gill O’Neil
DESCRIPTION:Click for full-resolution flier\nFrom Massachusetts Center for the Book: Join the North Shore Community College Lynn Campus Library for an afternoon with January Gill O’Neil\, author of Glitter Road\, a Massachusetts Book Awards Honors title in poetry. O’Neil will read from her celebrated collection\, speak about her writing process\, and share insights into her approach to crafting poems before opening the floor for an audience Q&A. She will also lead a brief writing prompt for anyone who would like to participate. \nGlitter Road opens in the wake of loss\, deep pain\, and anger\, yet the poems insist on finding flashes of celebration and joy—even if that joy is simply\, in the spirit of Lucille Clifton\, “what i have shaped into / a kind of life\,” the triumph of survival and self-recognition. With formal dexterity and richly charged syntax\, O’Neil’s poems resist the silences of fear\, grief\, desire\, and anxiety\, speaking aloud what is so often left unspoken in both private and public life. Her interrogations of race thread through the collection\, shaping a speaker whose history—personal and collective—unfolds with carefully rendered detail. \nThis program is sponsored by the Mass Book Awards Speakers Bureau and is presented in collaboration with the Massachusetts Center for the Book. \nJANUARY GILL O’NEIL is a poet and author of Glitter Road\, Rewilding\, Misery Islands\, and Underlife. Her work has been featured in The New York Times Magazine\, American Poetry Review\, and Poetry\, among other publications. She has received fellowships from Cave Canem\, the American Academy of Arts and Sciences\, and the Barbara Deming Memorial Fund\, among others. O’Neil is an associate professor at Salem State University and lives in Massachusetts. \nMore about the event by clicking here.\nTo learn more please email info@massbook.org
URL:https://lynntv.org/event/glitter-road-a-reading-and-conversation-with-january-gill-oneil/
LOCATION:North Shore Community College\, 300 Broad Street\, Lynn\, MA\, 01901\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts and Culture,Community,Talks and Panel Discussions,VisitLynnMA
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SUMMARY:2026 Early Childhood Literacy Night
DESCRIPTION:From Coordinated Family and Community Engagement Program: This event is free for families with children ages birth – 6 years! Lynn Public Schools preschool & kindergarten registration information will be available. \n\nFree books!\nRaffles & prizes\nHands on literacy & art activities\nCommunity resources & play group opportunities\nHome visiting information\nParenting classes\nCommunity building
URL:https://lynntv.org/event/2026-early-childhood-literacy-night/
LOCATION:Lynn Tech (Annex Building)\, 90 Commercial Street\, Lynn\, MA\, 01902\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts and Culture,Community,Entertainment,Festivals and Fairs,Health and Wellness,Youth
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260501T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260501T193000
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SUMMARY:20th Annual May Day March & Rally
DESCRIPTION:From the New Lynn Coalition: The New Lynn Coalition and the North Shore Labor Council\, along with local community organizations and labor allies\, will hold the 20th Annual Lynn May Day Rally and March on Friday\, May 1 at 5:30 p.m.\, in observance of International Workers’ Day. \nThe program begins with a rally on the steps of Lynn City Hall\, followed by a circular march along Market Street\, Liberty Street\, Washington Street\, and Essex Street\, returning to City Hall steps for a closing gathering. \nOrganizers say the march is intended to bring workers\, immigrants\, and families into the public square together to highlight ongoing struggles around wages\, housing\, immigration policy\, and peace. \nMay Day\, also known as International Workers’ Day\, has its roots in the 1886 Haymarket movement in Chicago\, when workers organized for the eight-hour workday. In Lynn\, the tradition dates back to 2006 with the “Day Without Immigrants” action\, which helped launch a sustained local movement for worker and immigrant rights. \nTanveer Malik\, Executive Director of the New Lynn Coalition\, said “On this May Day workers immigrants and families stand together in unity to demand fair housing an end to mass deportations and war and to build and empower working class communities across our neighborhoods where no one is judged or pushed aside because of religion race or color and where everyone can live with safety stability and dignity” \nAdam “Kaz” Kaszynski\, President of the North Shore Labor Council\, AFL-CIO\, said\, “May Day continues our long tradition of celebrating the history of the labor movement while still working to build power locally. We believe that the labor movement is strongest when firmly rooted in our communities and the struggles we all face. That’s why International Workers Day isn’t just about celebrating the history of the labor movement\, it’s about continuing to fight for justice for all oppressed people. We’re proud to stand with local communities fighting for housing justice\, an end to the mass deportations\, and an end to the endless wars that leave us all worse off. This May Day we’re fighting for the rights of all working people”. \nThis year’s May Day demands include: \n\nA Fighting Labor Movement\nEnd Mass Deportations\nStop the Endless Wars\nHousing Justice – Rent Control Now\n\nThe event is open to the public. Community members are encouraged to attend\, bring signs and banners\, and stand in solidarity with workers\, immigrants\, and families across Lynn. \n 
URL:https://lynntv.org/event/20th-annual-may-day-march-rally/
LOCATION:City Hall Square\, City Hall Square\, Lynn\, MA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community,Politics,Talks and Panel Discussions
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SUMMARY:Brown Bag Mobile Market - First Saturdays
DESCRIPTION:What is Brown Bag – Mobile Markets?\nFree bags of groceries are distributed twice a month to area residents in partnership with the Greater Boston Food Bank. \nWhen and Where Does It Happen?\nEvery first Saturday from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m and every third Friday of the month from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m at 8 Silsbee Street\, Lynn\, MA. \nHow Do I Participate?\nThe program is open to all residents of Lynn\, Lynnfield\, Nahant\, Saugus\, and Swampscott.\nThere are no age or income requirements and there is no application for the program\, just sign up over the phone or in person when you come to the event. \nTo learn more or to sign up for the program\, please call 781-599-0110 and ask for the Nutrition Department. \n_________________________ \n¿Qué es Bolsa de color café – Mercados Móviles?\nSe distribuyen bolsas de comestibles gratuitas dos veces al mes a los residentes del área en asociación con el Greater Boston Food Bank. \n¿Cuándo y dónde ocurre?\nCada primer sábado de 9 a. m. a 10 a. m. y cada tercer viernes del mes de 9 a. m. a 11 a. m. en 8\nSilsbee Street\, Lynn\, MA. \n¿Cómo participo?\nEl programa está abierto a todos los residentes de Lynn\, Lynnfield\, Nahant\, Saugus y Swampscott.\nNo hay requisitos de edad o de ingresos y no hay ninguna solicitud para el programa\, sólo tiene que inscribirse por teléfono o en persona cuando venga al evento. \nPara obtener más información o inscribirse en el programa\, llame al 781-599-0110 y pregunte por el Departamento de Nutrición. \n\nThe above information was submitted to us by The Phoenix Food Hub.
URL:https://lynntv.org/event/brown-bag-mobile-market-first-saturdays/2026-05-02/
LOCATION:Phoenix Food Hub\, 8 Silsbee Street\, Lynn\, 01901\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community,Health and Wellness
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