Date: Tuesday, June 16th 2016
Time: 1:00-3:30pm Location: Tynsborough Senior Center
169 Westford Rd, Tyngsborough, MA 01879 Falls are the leading cause of injury
and disability for people over age 60.
Are you concerned about falling? Our
nurses and therapists will help you to
identify your fall risk, and show you how
to prevent falls and stay safe!
Join us – you’ll be glad you did!
More info – 978-805-2641
The Cambodian Mutual Assistance Association, is a nonprofit in the heart of Cambodian Town Lowell Ma. CMAA’s mission is to improve the quality of life for Cambodian Americans and other minorities and economically disadvantaged persons in Lowell through educational, cultural, economic and social programs. Almost all of their programs and services are offered to their clients at no charge to them. Sponsorships and tickets can be purchased via this link. http://bit.ly/cmaafashion2016
Theme – Vintage
Dress Code – Formal Contest: Best Dressed!
DJ/Entertainment: Miss Jackie Diamond
Request any song that you would like to hear at the dance by commenting on the events page with the “Song Title & Artist Name”. Miss Jackie Diamond will create a playlist prior to the dance to ensure your song is played.
RSVP to the event IS required. Refreshments will be served.
The Youth Pride Dance 2016 is Sponsored by the Greater Lowell Health Alliance, LGTBQ Subcommittee
The Greater Lowell Community Foundation will host its annual meeting on Tuesday, June 7th, from 5-7:30 p.m. at UTEC in Lowell. The Community Foundation is committed to addressing the widespread issue of opioid abuse in Greater Lowell. The keynote speaker for this year’s annual meeting is Middlesex County District Attorney Marian T. Ryan, recognized for her leadership on the opioid crisis and her innovative programs that address all aspects of abuse and addiction. The evening event will also feature guest speaker Tim Grover, founder of Megan’s House, a residential treatment home for women. Members of the community are invited to attend this free event, but online registration is required (click here) as seating is limited.
DO YOU LIVE OR WORK IN LOWELL?
WE NEED YOUR HELP ON JUNE 15th at 6PM!
Are you OUTRAGED?? Visit GETOUTRAGED.ORG ! Big Tobacco is selling flavored tobacco products which are attractive – and addictive – for children.
TIME TO TAKE ACTION, attend and speak out at the Lowell Board of Health public hearing at 6:00 PM onJune 15, 2016 on proposed amendments to its tobacco regulations. The hearing will be held at Lowell City Hall, 375 Merrimack St, Mayor’s Reception Room (2nd floor).
If adopted, some of the proposed changes will have the following effects:
Prohibit the sale of tobacco products to those younger than 21;
Allow the sale of flavored tobacco products only at Adult Only “Retail Tobacco Stores”.
For more information please contact:
Diane Knight
Director
Northeast Tobacco Free Community Partnership
AHEC, Suite 302
1 Canal Street, Lawrence, MA 01840
(978) 722-2864 or cell- (978) 609-4772