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LAWRENCE: Community Gallery Open Daily Visit each month for a new and exciting exhibit of art and historical collections of local residents. 9 a.m.

— 4 p.m., Lawrence Heritage State Park Info: 978-794-1655 / https://shorturl.



at/51w0j LAWRENCE: GWL Greenway 5K GWL Greenway 5K is the ultimate celebration of health, fitness, and the beauty of open spaces! It’s also a vibrant gathering of community, with runners, walkers, friends, families, and even a dog or two! 9-11 a.m., Manchester Street Park, 77 Manchester Street Register: https://shorturl.

at/2xXY6 Questions? Eddie Rosa: 978-376-3457 LAWRENCE: Thelma Todd Theatre Daily View one or more of our documentaries and film clips about the people who immigrated to Lawrence and the stories and cultures they brought here. Films are shown on request and are best for ages 10+. 9 a.

m. — 3:30 p.m.

, Lawrence Heritage State Park Info: 978-794-1655 / https://shorturl.at/51w0j LAWRENCE: Visitor Center & Museum Open Daily Come explore the history and development of Lawrence, MA, one of the nation’s first planned industrial cities. The Visitor Center & Museum is located in a former boardinghouse, built in 1848, of the Bay State Mills, the first textile mill to produce cloth in Lawrence.

All ages and abilities welcome. 9 a.m.

— 4 p.m., Lawrence Heritage State Park Info: 978-794-1655 / https://shorturl.

at/51w0j LAWRENCE: STORYWALK® SERIES Daily The StoryWalk® Project was created by Anne Ferguson of Montpelier, VT and developed in collaboration with the Kellog-Hubbard Library. 9:30 a.m.

— 3:30 p.m., Lawrence Heritage State Park, Visitor Center, 1 Jackson Street Info: 978-794-1655 / https://shorturl.

at/51w0j NORTH ANDOVER: Farmers Market Sundays, June 16 — Oct. 6 Vendors, food trucks and more! 10 a.m.

— 1 p.m., at the intersection of First & Main Streets Info: www.

northandoverfarmersmarket.org Questions? Email: [email protected] ANDOVER: Walking Tour Enjoy an interesting journey down old Elm Street.

See varied architectural styles and learn about the history of the Elm House Tavern, the Wonderland Theater, Free Christian Church and other iconic locations including Abbot’s Tavern where George Washington made a brief but infamous stop. 10:30 a.m.

— 12 p.m., register for location Cost: pay what you like Must register: https://shorturl.

at/hwqwn ANDOVER: Board Games Club Drop by the Activity Room to play some games and make some new friends. 1-5 p.m.

, Memorial Hall Library, 2 North Main Street Info: 978-623-8400 / www.mhl.org NORTH ANDOVER: Guided Hike: Harold Parker State Forest Walk past beaver dams and ponds, traveling on a well-maintained forest trail, making your way first to the old soapstone quarry site and finally to the historic Jenkins Mill site.

1-3 p.m., 614 Middleton Road (at the “pavilion” between Jenkins and Harold Parker Road) Info: www.

fonat.org NORTH ANDOVER: Free Concert Alice & The Groove Diggers will perform a lively mix of contemporary and classic blues, R&B, and rock. 6 p.

m., North Andover Town Common, 800 Massachusetts Ave Info: www.northandoverma.

gov LAWRENCE: Community Gallery Open Daily Visit each month for a new and exciting exhibit of art and historical collections of local residents. 9 a.m.

— 4 p.m., Lawrence Heritage State Park Info: 978-794-1655 / https://shorturl.

at/51w0j LAWRENCE: Thelma Todd Theatre Daily View one or more of our documentaries and film clips about the people who immigrated to Lawrence and the stories and cultures they brought here. Films are shown on request and are best for ages 10+. 9 a.

m. — 3:30 p.m.

, Lawrence Heritage State Park Info: 978-794-1655 / https://shorturl.at/51w0j LAWRENCE: Visitor Center & Museum Open Daily Come explore the history and development of Lawrence, MA, one of the nation’s first planned industrial cities. The Visitor Center & Museum is located in a former boardinghouse, built in 1848, of the Bay State Mills, the first textile mill to produce cloth in Lawrence.

All ages and abilities welcome. 9 a.m.

— 4 p.m., Lawrence Heritage State Park Info: 978-794-1655 / https://shorturl.

at/51w0j LAWRENCE: STORYWALK® SERIES Daily The StoryWalk® Project was created by Anne Ferguson of Montpelier, VT and developed in collaboration with the Kellog-Hubbard Library. 9:30 a.m.

— 3:30 p.m., Lawrence Heritage State Park, Visitor Center, 1 Jackson Street Info: 978-794-1655 / https://shorturl.

at/51w0j HAVERHILL: Mother Goose on the Loose (Ages 0-3) After the 30-minute story time is over, there will be toys set out for you and your child to explore and play with if you choose. 10-11 a.m.

, Haverhill Public Library, 99 Main Street Must register: 978-373-1586 / www.haverhillpl.org LAWRENCE: KIDLEIDOSCOPE (Ages 3-5) Mondays Come for a story time and hands-on activity.

10-11 a.m., Lawrence Heritage State Park Visitor Center, 1 Jackson Street Info: 978-794-1655 / https://shorturl.

at/51w0j NORTH ANDOVER: Books and Babies (Ages 0-18 months) A story time with interactive song, movement, and fingerplay. After the program, babies and adults will have time to play and socialize. 10:30 a.

m., Stevens Memorial Library, 345 Main Street Info: 978-688-9505 / www.stevensmemlib.

org HAVERHILL: 3B’s Fitness Classes Mondays 11 a.m., Council on Aging, 10 Welcome Street Must preregister: 978-374-2390, 3916 Info: www.

cityofhaverhill.com HAVERHILL: Free Summer Lunches Stop by the children’s room to grab a free lunch while supplies last. Lunches are for children and teens only.

11 a.m. — 12 p.

m., Haverhill Public Library, 99 Main Street Info: 978-373-1586 / www.haverhillpl.

org LAWRENCE: Alchemy with Ed the Wizard (Ages 7+) Participants are challenged with questions about Alchemy, Scientific Principles, and their general knowledge of the physical world. 11 a.m.

, Lawrence Public Library, 51 Lawrence Street Must register: 978-620-3600 / www.lawrencefreelibrary.org HAVERHILL: Bingo Mondays Cards sold at 12 p.

m. Game begins at 1 p.m.

12 p.m., Council on Aging, 10 Welcome Street Must preregister: 978-374-2390 / www.

cityofhaverhill.com LAWRENCE: Guided Museum Tour Mondays A 45-minute guided tour of permanent museum exhibits. Discover the important role Lawrence and its immigrant population played in the Industrial Revolution and labor movement.

Best for ages 10+. 1-2:30 p.m.

, Lawrence Heritage State Park Visitor Center, 1 Jackson Street Info: 978-794-1655 / https://shorturl.at/51w0j NORTH ANDOVER: Bridge Mondays & Fridays Experienced players meet to enjoy a friendly afternoon of Bridge. Partners not needed.

All experienced players are welcome. 1-3:30 p.m.

, North Andover Senior Center, 481 Sutton Street Cost: $2 per session Register: 978-688-9560 / www.northandoverma.gov NORTH ANDOVER: Canasta Mondays & Thursdays All are welcome! 1-3 p.

m., North Andover Senior Center, 481 Sutton Street Register: 978-688-9560 / www.northandoverma.

gov NORTH ANDOVER: Jam Making Participants will make and can their own batch of strawberry jam to take home and enjoy. 1 p.m.

, North Andover Senior Center, 481 Sutton Street Must register: 978-688-9560 / www.northandoverma.gov NORTH ANDOVER: Painting with Nature (Ages 2-7) Painting doesn’t have to be done with a paintbrush! Join us to create our own brushes out of natural materials, and to use other things from nature to create beautiful paintings! 1:30 p.

m., Stevens Memorial Library, 345 Main Street Registration required: 978-688-9505 / www.stevensmemlib.

org ANDOVER: Lego Club Drop in to play with some Legos. 2-6 p.m.

, Memorial Hall Library, 2 North Main Street Info: 978-623-8400 / www.mhl.org LAWRENCE: The Spoon Man Comedy Show/Musical 3 p.

m., Lawrence Public Library, 51 Lawrence Street Must register: 978-620-3600 / www.lawrencefreelibrary.

org ANDOVER: Hands on Nature Summer night sounds. 3:30-4:30 p.m.

, Memorial Hall Library, 2 North Main Street Must register: 978-623-8400 / www.mhl.org NORTH ANDOVER: Tween Graphic Novel Group If you’re a fan of graphic novels and comics then this is the group for you.

Chat with fellow fans about a new book each month. This month the group will be discussing “Drawn to Change the World” edited by Emma Reynolds. 3:30 p.

m., Stevens Memorial Library, 345 Main Street Info: 978-688-9505 / www.stevensmemlib.

org HAVERHILL: Community Night Meals Mondays Open to all who are in need in the Haverhill community. 4:30-5:30 p.m.

, Council on Aging, 10 Welcome Street Must preregister: 978-374-2390 / www.cityofhaverhill.com ANDOVER: Anime Club for Teens Watch anime, eat snacks, and discuss your favorite manga! 6-7:30 p.

m., Memorial Hall Library, 2 North Main Street Info: 978-623-8400 / www.mhl.

org GROVELAND: Adult Knit-a-Bitters Knit with the Knit-a-Bitters group! Bring a mask, your knitting materials, and socialize! 6-7:30 p.m., Langley-Adams Library, 185 Main Street Info: 978-372-1732 / www.

langleyadamslib.org HAVERHILL: English (ESL) Conversation Circle Mondays Come practice your English with native speakers in a relaxed and informal environment. 6-7 p.

m., Haverhill Public Library, 99 Main Street Info: 978-373-1586 / www.haverhillpl.

org ANDOVER: English at Large Conversation Group Join a conversation group for English language learners. 7-8:30 p.m.

, Memorial Hall Library, 2 North Main Street Register: 978-623-8400 / www.mhl.org GROVELAND: Author Talk (Hybrid) an evening with bestselling author Lisa Childs! We will be zooming with her live on our big screen in our meeting room.

You also have the option of Zooming from home. The author of over 70 books, Lisa will discuss “The House By the Cemetery”, which has an August 20th release date. 7-8 p.

m., via Zoom, or at Langley-Adams Library, 185 Main Street Register for link: 978-372-1732 / www.langleyadamslib.

org HAVERHILL: Team Haverhill Monthly Meeting The guest speaker will be artist Jenn Houle, creator of ‘Plant Paint Cross-Pollinate’, a public art migrating mural project focused on the importance of native plants to pollinators and ecosystem health through collaborative community art events. 7 p.m.

, Haverhill iHub, 2 Merrimack Street, 3rd floor Info: www.teamhaverhill.org.

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