Meet the Candidate:Incumbent Middlesex County District AttorneyMarian Ryan

Virtual Event

April 11 @ 7:00 pm 8:00 pm EDT

Middlesex County District Attorney Marian Ryan will join us on Zoom to speak about her record and re-election campaign. DA Ryan was first elected in 2013, and has served a total of 45 years as a public servant. Of the 11 DAs in MA, she is the only woman.

District Attorney is a critical position. Middlesex County is the largest county in Massachusetts by population with over 1.7 million residents, more than one quarter of the state’s total population. It is comprised of 54 towns and cities and 26 colleges and universities spread across urban, suburban and rural areas.
Join us for this opportunity to hear about DA Ryan’s track record and her vision for her re-election.
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P.S. Former Assistant DA David Solet announced his candidacy for Middlesex County DA in September 2025. He served in the office under DA Ryan’s leadership between 2001-2025.  We are working with his campaign to arrange a time for him meet with us. This is the first time DA Ryan has had a primary challenger since 2018.

Meet Candidates for US Senate

April 11 @ 10:30 am 12:00 pm EDT

Meet with US Senate candidates at our next meeting! Participate in the democratic process by hearing their platforms and to ask them questions about the issues you care about.

We will start promptly at 10:30 AM, so arrive early to grab a good seat. Please bring your neighbors, family, and friends!

10:30 AM
Alex Rikleen,
 a former history teacher and first time candidate, will explain why he is running a change campaign.

11:00 AM
Seth Moulton
, a Marine veteran and six-term representative, will tell us about his record and why he thinks it’s time for a new generation of leaders.

11:30 AM
Charlie Kemp, from Senator Markey’s campaign, will speak about the senator’s record and why he is running for a third full term.

Refreshments will be served. Each candidate will offer general comments and then we will open it up for Q&A.

The MA Primary is on September 1, 2026, and the General Election is on November 3, 2026.

12 Dudley Rd
Townsend, Massachusetts 01469
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Postcard Party

April 12 @ 2:00 pm 3:30 pm EDT

Nashoba Indivisible local event.

Postcard writing and postcard pickup.

We’re writing to rally Democrats in Virginia to vote YES in the April 21 special election to restore fair elections. Virginians have the choice to approve temporary congressional districts to level the playing field after Trump and Republicans created many new safe US House seats in red states.

Need to mail your postcards between April 7 and April 14. The ideal mailing date is April 10. Only mail cards later than April 10 if you need the extra time. After April 14, some of the cards would likely not arrive until after Election Day.

Second one – News boosting postcards to combat disinformation (200) These need to be sent on April 15.

Both of these postcards are free, so the only cost is stamps – that’s 15 postcards for $10.

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.

Upstairs Room, 1 Still River Rd
Harvard, Massachusetts 01451
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Troublemaker Tuesday Postcard Party 

April 7 @ 6:00 pm 8:00 pm EDT

Join the Good Troublemakers of Southeastern Massachusetts on the 2nd Tuesday of each month for a postcard party at Panera Bread in Pembroke. The Troublemakers request that you RSVP so that we can prepare the appropriate amount of resources. If you can’t make it on Tuesday, please check out our Friday and Wednesday parties.

152 Church St
Pembroke, Massachusetts 02359
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First Friday Postcard Party

April 3 @ 6:00 pm 8:00 pm EDT

The good troublemakers of Southeastern Massachusetts will be meeting in Hanover to host a postcard party on the first Friday in April. There is no better way to spend your Fridays than having great conversation with like-minded friends, socializing, eating good food, and effecting positive change in the world.

1401 Washington St
Hanover, Massachusetts 02339
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Tea Time Postcard Party

April 30 @ 1:00 pm 3:00 pm EDT

The good troublemakers of Middleboro will be hosting their first postcard party on Thursday, April 30. Spend your afternoon having great conversation with like-minded friends, socializing, and effecting positive change in the world at Oak Point in Middleboro.

200 Oak Point Drive
Middleborough, Massachusetts 02346
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Postcard Party

March 31 @ 9:00 am 11:00 am EDT

Send hand-written postcards to voters in states that will play a key role in taking back Congress and in electing leaders who will fight back against the current authoritarian regime. Postcards educate voters, urge them to register to vote, and urge them to vote for specific candidates in special elections, primaries, and the November 2026 mid-term elections. Hand-written postcards have been proven in multiple studies to boost turnout enough to swing elections. Each packet of 15 postcards has everything you need, and costs $10 to cover stamps and cards for those who can afford it.

It’s more fun to write together, but if you can’t stay, you can also stop by and pick up postcards to write at home. 

102 Main St
Maynard, Massachusetts 01754
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Wicked Wednesday Postcard Party

April 15 @ 1:00 pm 3:00 pm EDT

The Good Troublemakers of Southeastern Mass meet on the third Wednesday afternoon of each month for a postcard party in Pembroke. The Troublemakers request that you RSVP so that we can prepare the appropriate number of resources. If you can’t make it on Wednesday, please check out our Friday and Tuesday parties.

152 Church St
Pembroke, Massachusetts 02359
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What’s Next After No Kings 3?

Virtual Event

March 31 @ 8:00 pm 9:00 pm EDT

On March 28, millions of us made it clear: we don’t do kings in America. Our nonviolent movement is only growing. At our March 31 Mass Call, you’ll hear from leaders and fellow local activists to celebrate this historic mobilization and dig into what comes next. Join us.

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