Progressive Mass Power Lunch

Virtual Event

December 11, 2025 @ 12:00 pm 1:00 pm EST

Join Progressive Mass to advocate for our state legislature to protect us from the the Trump Regime. Phone bank training included. What comes after calling your state rep and state senator? Getting others to do so as well.

Join Progressive Mass for our “Power Lunch” phone bank series, where we will be building our collective power in service of a better Commonwealth for all.

We’ll be calling voters about contacting their state legislators about key issues.

We will have two more before the end of the year, focused on either the Stop the Cuts campaign or the Safe Communities Act. 

Sign Making Workshop for Bridge Brigade

December 9, 2025 @ 6:00 pm 8:00 pm EST

Come help paint signs for the 2 bridge brigades we’re running! We’ll have all the art supplies, we just need more hands! Learn about how you can help display them on the bridges, if you’re interested. Event will be in the basement.

A core principle behind all Indivisible events is a commitment to nonviolent action. We expect all participants to seek to de-escalate any potential confrontation with those who disagree with our values.

70 W. Emerson St.
Melrose, Massachusetts 02176
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First Middlesex Potluck and Food Drive

December 13, 2025 @ 7:00 pm 9:00 pm EST

Join Indivisible First Middlesex for a Jingle & Mingle! Come to a holiday party where you can talk freely about the state of our country! Join fellow Indivisibles to celebrate the season, be in solidarity, and to collect much needed non-perishable items for Pepperell PACH Outreach and Townsend Ecumenical Outreach (TEO).

PACH’s most needed items include: side dishes such as rice, pasta, potatoes; coffee & tea; soups & canned pastas or chili; pasta & sauce; canned fruits; jelly & syrup; snack items such as cookies, crackers, granola bars, and lunch size bags of chips.

Sign up here and tell us if you will bring an appetizer or a dessert. BYOB. You will receive the address of the event after you RSVP (for member’s privacy, we don’t want to put home addresses in these broadcast emails).

Readiness, Resilience, and Resistance: A Workshop for What Lies Ahead

December 11, 2025 @ 6:30 pm 8:30 pm EST

In response to the U.S. becoming increasingly autocratic, this workshop provides a framework for building personal and collective readiness, resilience, and care as a foundation for long-term resistance and preparedness for other challenges that may also lie ahead, such as climate-related crises, social unrest, and economic volatility. Participants will leave with concrete steps they can take immediately to start building our resistance muscles as individuals, organizations, and communities.

30 Sudbury St
Maynard, Massachusetts 01754
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Origami in Action : Birds of Peace & Compassion

January 6 @ 1:00 pm 2:30 pm EST

Join us as we continue to learn the basics of origami, and explore various types of birds. We will discuss using our newly learned in skills in creating origami as a protest art. You are welcome to come, relax, and join us in simply creating origami.

Or, you have the option to join us in the following action….

We hope to create as many origami birds as possible. Long considered a symbol of peace and hope, we plan to come together and deliver them to the nearest ice detention center on President’s Day, February 16, 2026.

Perhaps we’ll gather them in a garland to hang on a fence or from a tree. It won’t matter if there is one bird or an entire flock—the symbolism is the same: In these times of chaos and lack of empathy, where hatred is made acceptable, we will stand together for peace. We will stand for the love of one another. We will recognize the inherent worth of all of us, no matter from where we come. We will reaffirm that all people deserve to be treated with respect, justice, equity and compassion.

We welcome you to join us.

Feel free to contact us with any questions you might have, at salemscall@yahoo.com.

This is a free workshop. Donations appreciated, but certainly not required.

Located at Deborah & Meara’s house

A core principle behind all Indivisible events is a commitment to nonviolent action. We expect all participants to seek to de-escalate any potential confrontation with those who disagree with our values.

Salem, Massachusetts 01915 + Google Map

Origami in Action: Birds of Peace & Compassion – at the BitBar Monthly Hangout

December 23, 2025 @ 6:00 pm 8:00 pm EST

Join us as we continue to learn the basics of origami, and explore various types of birds, at the BitBar!. We will discuss using our newly learned in skills in creating origami as a protest art. You are welcome to come, relax, and join us in simply creating origami.

Or, you have the option to join us in the following action….

We hope to create as many origami birds as possible. Long considered a symbol of peace and hope, we plan to come together and deliver them to the nearest ice detention center on President’s Day, February 16, 2026.

Perhaps we’ll gather them in a garland to hang on a fence or from a tree. It won’t matter if there is one bird or an entire flock—the symbolism is the same: In these times of chaos and lack of empathy, where hatred is made acceptable, we will stand together for peace. We will stand for the love of one another. We will recognize the inherent worth of all of us, no matter from where we come. We will reaffirm that all people deserve to be treated with respect, justice, equity and compassion.

We welcome you to join us.

The BitBar is a local, welcoming establishment, known for its eclectic menu, and vintage pinball and video games.

Feel free to contact us with any questions you might have, at salemscall@yahoo.com.

This is a free workshop. Donations appreciated, but certainly not required. This a local Indivisible event!

A core principle behind all Indivisible events is a commitment to nonviolent action. We expect all participants to seek to de-escalate any potential confrontation with those who disagree with our values.

278 Derby St
Salem, Massachusetts 01970
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Honk & Wave Standout

December 6, 2025 @ 12:00 pm 1:00 pm EST

Come join us at our weekly standout rally at Riley Plaza! Be sure to grab a friend, and a sign, or use one of ours! A great opportunity to be seen and see democracy in action. Hope we see you there!

This a local Indivisible event!

A core principle behind all Indivisible events is a commitment to nonviolent action. We expect all participants to seek to de-escalate any potential confrontation with those who disagree with our values.

1-21 Margin St
Salem, MA 01970
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Standout with signs to protect Social Security and safety net programs

December 6, 2025 @ 11:00 am 12:00 pm EST

The Cambridge Indivisible Social Security Working Group will be hosting a visibility event on Saturday, Dec. 6 at Putnam Square (where Putnam Avenue intersects with Mass Ave) in Cambridge, from 11 – 12 noon.

We’ll have some people holding sequential jingle signs about SNAP and Social Security, leading into Putnam Square along Massachusetts Avenue, and the same going in the opposite direction.

In Putnam Square we will have a crowd holding signs related to safety net programs.

Rain/Snow or Shine!

Hope you can come! It will be chilly, so bundle up!

Mass Ave and Putnam Ave
Cambridge, Massachusetts 01238
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Reverse Tea Party Virtual Food Drive at Lexington Reenactment of Tea Burning

December 13, 2025 @ 12:00 pm 2:30 pm EST

 Lexington Alarm! is sponsoring a “Reverse Tea Party” to symbolically “refill the chests” left empty by the Tea Party, timed to coincide with the Lexington Tea Burning Reenactment

Stop by their table in Depot Square or use the links below to donate money directly to these organizations: 

Minuteman senior services to support their Meals on Wheels program
Lexington Food Pantry
Food Link

On December 13, 1773, three days before the Boston Tea Party, the Lexington Town Meeting concluded a multi-day debate with a resolution to stop purchasing or drinking imported British tea. The crowd spilled out onto the common behind the meeting house and made a bonfire, throwing the entire town’s supply of tea into it.

Each year, we reenact this occasion with a day of tea history! Join us for fun, interactive activities to learn more about why tea was so important to the Revolution. Meet with the Lexington residents of 1773 to hear their side of the story, find out where tea comes from, and end the day by gathering around the fire and burning the tea!

Stop by for all the festivities:

  • Buckman Tavern will be open 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM, with holiday decorations. Admission will be “pay what you can!”
  • From 12:00 – 3:00 PM, learn more about the history of tea, and its alternatives during the Revolution, with drop-in activities with Lexington History Museums and the Chinese-American Association of Lexington.
  • At 12:00 PM, join local children’s book author Sabrina Bhattacharjya for a reading and signing of her new book, The Midnight Writer, sharing the story of the Battle of Lexington from the perspective of a young girl of the time.
  • From 12:00 – 1:00, meet with the Lexington Minute Men and learn more about the town’s role in the coming Revolution as the fire begins to grow in front of the Visitors Center.
  • At 1:00 PM, join us to burn the tea! We will open with a performance by the William Diamond Jr Fife and Drum Corps, and will be throwing real tea in the fire, generously donated by Mark T. Wendell Tea Company of Acton.
  • At 2:00 PM, warm up in the tavern with a special performance by the Lexington History Museums Singers to go along with your tea and historical hot chocolate!
Emery Park
Lexinton, Massachusetts 01731
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Swing Blue Alliance- Frontline Update

Virtual Event

December 13, 2025 @ 10:00 am 10:30 am EST

Join us for our monthly 30-minute Frontline Update

At the next Frontline Update, help root out the bad actors! Swing Blue Alliance is shining a light on Scam PACs flooding inboxes and phones with misleading fundraising appeals.


These deceptive solicitations mislead donors, distort the grassroots landscape, and often spend most of the money they raise on fundraising expenses rather than on real electoral work. But there are ways we can fight back and protect our movement.

Ways to Be a Scambuster:

  • Report misleading solicitations to Act Blue. Act Blue has recently adopted new policies to help prevent fundraising spam and scam operations from using their platform. You can report questionable fundraising appeals to Act Blue using this How-to-Doc.
  • Forward your spam text screenshots to the phone number 7726. That lets your phone service provider know that the text you are sending was spam.
  • Volunteer to do research on Scam PACs. There’s a lot of data about most PACs on websites of the FEC and OpenSecrets.org. Volunteers identify Scam PACs and document their misdeeds. To get started, email info@swingbluealliance.org 

Join us to break down the Scam PAC crisis, share what our researchers are uncovering, and show you how to help clean up the donation ecosystem while making sure you are donating as effectively as you can.

Stay afterward for Q&A and discussions.

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