With the COVID-19 pandemic now in the rear-view mirror, Lowell is looking forward to hosting a variety of community events through the remainder of the summer and into the fall. We re excited to start putting community events back on the calendar, said Parks and Recreation Director Cristy Cummings. We re continuing some events and we ve got some new events as well.
Here s a look at the upcoming schedule. All events are planned for Harold Rankin Park, 519 Park Circle, Lowell.
Dinos in the park
When: Saturday, July 17, 6 to 8 p.m..
What: A family-friendly dinosaur show presented by Ed s Dinosaurs Live. This is a really fun show, said Cummings. They combine music and education, and the kids will love it.
Customer support helped Cavendish Brewery be able to celebrate both its third and its fourth anniversary all on the same day over this weekend.
COVID-19 prevented the brewery, located at the intersection of U.S. 321 South and Long Avenue, from celebrating its third anniversary last year. So Cavendish Brewery held a party for itself Saturday, brought in local band, The Menders, and celebrated both its third and fourth anniversaries. Our brewery is different because it s the kind of place where you have your friends over to your living room and have a house party but we clean up afterward, Scott Cavendish, owner of the brewery, said.