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Celebrate LGBT Pride month by taking in Coming Out In Lowell an event by the Lowell Male lover History Project (LGHP) happening at our library&#;s ground floor meeting room this Saturday, June 7th from PM. This event will search the history of the lesbian and gay community in Lowell from its early days to marriage equality. The event will enclose an exhibit of photos and other materials. Speaking program at AM. Free entertainment and meal &#; open to the public. Funded in part through a grant by the Lowell Cultural Council. 

Photo courtesy of Tony Sampas
Above Left: Barbara Paragula and Lynn Berry at a house party circa Above Right: Manny Diaz and Paul Poitras.

Over the past year, the LGHP, with support from a Lowell Cultural Council grant, has been collecting archival material and personal stories documenting the history of the gay and woman loving woman community in Lowell. The project has been focusing particularly on the period after World War II through the late s especially on Mill City&#;s well-known entertainer Manny Dias who pushed the envelope with

Welcome to the Blue Shamrock and Gemstones

The Blue Shamrock was established on Protest 15,  In a  former harness factory for the industrial revolution. The unique two owners were Lowell, Ma. natives with a love for the lock and night life industry.   This mix of Greek and Irish is were the creation of the name Blue for the Greek side of the partnership and Shamrock for the Irish came from.

Gemstones Night Club and Concert Venue has seen a couple different looks over the years.  It has formally been called The Clubhouse and  Club Fuel. It was recognizable for being the place for local and national bands.  Club Fuel was also one of the area&#;s largest House and Techno venues. With its latest remodel it has taken on the watch of a Las Vegas Night Club with it&#;s  plush V.I.P. booths and L.E.D. lit waterfall.

Over the past 26 years many establishments have came and gone in the capital of Lowell, Ma. but The Blue Shamrock still stands strong.  This is highly due to the great relationships the owners have made over the years and their wonderful hospitality towards every guest that walks through



The Under Impact Pub Lowell (CLOSED)
Merimack St
Unit A
Lowell, Massachusetts
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Type: Gay Bar with Dancefloor


In a nutshell: Small gay friendly venue in downtown Lowell with a gay night on Saturday. The Under Impact Pub plays all type of music from club, house, reggaeton and Latin beats. Features pool table, go-go dancers, sexy bartenders, cocktails and a peaceful atmosphere

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