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    Boston Foundation grants

    The Asian Community Fund at the Boston Foundation announced the recipients of its 2024 grantmaking cycle, awarding $450,000 to nonprofits serving Asian American Pacific Islander communities across Massachusetts. Of the 52 organizations to receive funding this year, the two that directly serve the Lowell Cambodian community are Angkor Dance Troupe, which received $10,000, and $5,000 for the Cambodian American Literary Arts Association.

    “As we celebrate this historic infusion of funding, we are also reminded of how far we still have to go to meet the needs of the Commonwealth’s AAPI community, which is amongst the fastest growing and most diverse in the state,” Executive Director of the Asian Community Fund Danielle Kim said.

    For a list of grant winners, visit bit.ly/3WEUOUs. Applications for the next grantmaking cycle will open in spring 2025.

    Bartleman Joins ERA Key

    CHELMSFORD — ERA Key Realty Services announced that Jennifer A. Bartleman, of Hudson, N.H., joined its Chelmsford office as a Realtor.

    She previously served as a paraprofessional in the Chelmsford Public Schools and as a certified special education advocate and a surrogate special education advocate after receiving training from the Federation for Children with Special Needs in Boston.

    “For the past two years, I’ve worked with ERA Key’s top agent, Maureen Howe, on staging and various other tasks, while also attending several company events,” Bartleman said. “The experience inspired me to pursue my real estate license – and to pursue my real estate career at ERA Key.”

    Overdose Awareness Day

    LOWELL — Join the Megan House Foundation and the city of Lowell for an International Overdose Awareness Day Observance on Friday, Aug. 23, at 10 a.m., in front of Lowell City Hall, 375 Merrimack St. All are invited to gather to honor and remember those who have been lost to overdose, to raise awareness about the impact of overdose and support those who are currently struggling. Attendees are encouraged to wear purple, the official color of overdose awareness. For more information, call 978-674-4000.

    Liberian flag raising

    LOWELL — In addition to the flags customarily flown at JFK Plaza, the city commemorates flags from many countries during the year. On Saturday, Aug. 24 at 11 a.m., the public is invited to a flag-raising for Liberia. The outdoor event is held in front of City Hall, 375 Merrimack St. For a list of flag-raising dates, visit bit.ly/3L4y4cC. To schedule a flag-raising ceremony at City Hall, submit an application to the Office of Cultural Affairs and Special Events three to four weeks prior to the date of the flag-raising at bit.ly/3SXcybB. For information, call 978-674-1482 or email rdei@lowellma.gov.

    Ribbon cutting

    GROTON — RiverCourt Residences, an assisted living community, invites the public to a September ribbon cutting on Thursday, Sept. 19, from 2 to 4 p.m. The rain date is Friday, Sept. 20. The ribbon-cutting ceremony by the Nashoba Valley Chamber of Commerce takes place from 2 to 2:30 p.m., followed by a first responders barbecue and outdoor concert with The Squeeze Box Stompers. Reservations requested for food and planning purposes to Sandy Becker at 978-448-4122 or email at sbecker@rivercourtresidences.com.

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    Public feedback for HUD funding programs

    LOWELL — The city Department of Planning and Development invites the public to participate in the review and feedback process for the fiscal 2024-2025 Action Plan to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. This action plan outlines the spending priorities for the Community Development Block Grant, HOME Investment Partnerships Program and Emergency Solutions Grant funds, which work to enhance diversity of the city’s neighborhoods, preserve and create affordable housing and build environmental resilience.

    To view the plan, visit, lowellma.gov/518/Community-Development.

    Comments should be submitted via email to communitydevelopment@lowellma.gov by Wednesday, May 15, at 5 p.m. For more information, call 978-674-4252.

    Flag-raising ceremony

    LOWELL — In addition to the flags customarily flown at JFK Plaza, the city commemorates flags from many countries during the year. On Friday, May 17, at 10 a.m., the public is invited to a flag-raising ceremony for Haiti. The outdoor event is held in front of City Hall, 375 Merrimack St.

    For a list of flag-raising dates, visit bit.ly/3L4y4cC. To schedule a flag-raising ceremony at City Hall, submit an application to the Office of Cultural Affairs and Special Events three to four weeks prior to the date of the flag-raising at bit.ly/3SXcybB. For information, call 978-674-1482 or email rdei@lowellma.gov.

    Open House, food drive

    CHELMSFORD — The Department of Public Works hosts an Open House on Saturday, May 18, between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m., at 9 Alpha Road. Attendees can touch a truck and see equipment demonstrations. A kids’ area includes a coloring contest, face painting and other free activities, as well as popcorn and cotton candy.

    As part of Public Works Appreciation Week, which takes place at the end of May each year, the Chelmsford DPW is collecting food for the Chelmsford Food Pantry. Residents are encouraged to help fill a dump truck with donated food. Children enrolled in a Chelmsford school who bring a food donation to the Open House will be entered in a raffle to win a DPW parade escort to school.

    For a list of food donation drop-off points, visit townofchelmsford.us/CivicAlerts.aspx?AID=2074.

    This event will occur rain or shine. In the event of rain, the Open House and touch-a-truck will be held indoors. For information, call 978-250-5200 or 978-250-5228.

    Rabies vaccination and microchip clinic

    LOWELL — A rabies inoculation and microchip clinic for dogs and cats will be held at the Lowell Humane Society, 951 Broadway St., from 9 a.m. to noon on Sunday, May 19.

    Owners must bring their pet’s previously issued rabies certificate to the clinic so that veterinarians can determine whether the pet needs either a one- or three-year vaccination series. Pets that have previously received a three-year vaccination at any point in the past may receive another three-year vaccination.

    All dogs must be kept on a fixed — not retractable — leash. Cats must be in carriers. The fee is $20 per animal per vaccine or microchip. Registration required. To register, go to LowellHumaneSociety.org. For information, call 978-452-7781, email info@lowellhumanesociety.org.

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