Lyrical Somerville – July 19

On July 19, 2023, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

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Lynne Zika is an award-winning poet and photographer and a retired editor of closed-captioning. Awards include: Pacificus Foundation Literary Award in short fiction, Little Sister Award and Moon Prize in poetry, and Viewbug Curator’s Selection, Staff Favorite, and Hero Awards in photography. Her father, also a writer/poet, bequeathed her this advice: Make every word count.

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Free meals for Somerville youth

On July 18, 2023, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times
 
Find free meals for anyone 18 or younger at several locations around Somerville for breakfast and lunch. Until August 11.

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Kitty Connection’s summertime online auction: July 21-23

On July 18, 2023, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

Support critical medical care for homeless pets awaiting adoption and shop for great stuff too

Kitty Connection, an all-volunteer non-profit dedicated to rescuing and finding safe, loving homes for local cats and dogs, will hold a Summertime Online Auction from Friday, July 21 through Sunday, July 23. Auction proceeds will go toward the cost of pre-adoption medical procedures.

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Somerville Homeless Coalition was awarded $105,000 in 2023. Michael Libby (left) and Felicity Beal (right), of Somerville Homeless Coalition, pose with Cummings Foundation cofounder Joyce Cummings at the 2023 Grant Winner Celebration.

Cummings Foundation is now accepting letters of inquiry for its annual $30 Million Grant Program. This place-based initiative will deliver substantial multi-year funding to 150 eastern Massachusetts nonprofits.

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A pair of grants will help Somerville-Cambridge Elder Services (SCES) expand cultural events and strengthen hybrid workplace training.

The projects are funded by American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) grants through the City of Somerville. The funding will help SCES meet key DEI and employee-retention goals, said agency Director of Operations & Community Support Colleen Morrissey.

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SCAT Gallery’s artists reception

On July 15, 2023, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

SMC’s Gallery reception on July 11, 2023. — Photos by Iaritza Menjivar

Michael Talbot, Megan Senturk and Rebecca Kopycinski were the featured artists celebrated at the SCAT Gallery’s July artists reception.

Growing up in Jamaica, Michael Talbot had always had a strong desire to inspire and speak to others through art. In 2012 he left his home country to live in the United States and began pursuing his artistic dreams doing Illustration, Graphic Design, and Animation, and has since been working as a Boston-based Freelance Artist on a wide range of projects, murals, exhibitions, and showcases.

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Alissa Ebel and Carley Ruemmele, creators of the “Kitchen to Kitchen: Somerville In Food” cookbook.

By Ana Celerier Salcedo

What began as a brainstorm of ways to raise funds for meals and community voices within the local food system soon became an idea to create a community cookbook. All proceeds from the release of Kitchen to Kitchen: Somerville In Food will benefit Come To the Table’s important work, according to creators Alissa Ebel and Carley Ruemmele.

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Davis Square road closures, July 15

On July 15, 2023, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

Saturday, July 15 (rain date July 16), there will be several road closures and detours in place in Davis Square and the immediate neighborhood to facilitate the ArtBeat festival. Please observe posted signage.

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The gun buyback program coming Saturday, July 29, at the Department of Public Works.

The City of Somerville Police Department and the Middlesex Sheriff’s Office will partner to host the Somerville gun buyback initiative Saturday, July 29, from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at the Somerville Department of Public Works Yard located at 1 Franey Road. The regional initiative includes several communities in the Middlesex county over the past couple of years. The focus is on providing residents with a safe and secure way of removing unwanted firearms from their homes.

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City also adding paint and signage to clear parked cars at intersections and improve safety for all users. — Photo courtesy of City of Somerville

The City of Somerville and the MBTA are installing a series of quick-build traffic changes on Broadway east of McGrath Highway to improve bus service and roadway safety for all users. 

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