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Danehy Park Family Day

Location

Danehy Park

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Neighborhood

  • North Cambridge

Contact

617-349-4301/6229

Description

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Enjoy a fun-filled day of children's amusement rides, arts and crafts, music and roving performers, plus free hot dogs, chips, sodas and T-shirts while supplies last!

Check out performances throughout the day at the children's stage.  Other special giveaways include colorful kites that appeal to kids of all ages!
The rain date is Sunday, Sept. 22.

Shuttle buses will be running throughout Cambridge to provide transportation. Danehy Park can be reached by public transportation:  #74 bus or #78 bus from Harvard Square; #83 bus from Central Square; or take a shuttle bus from the Alewife MBTA Station. 

View the Danehy Park Family Day Bus Shuttle Schedule.

Picnics and lawn chairs are encouraged.
For more information, call 617-349-4301

Danehy Park is a 55-acre facility located at 99 Sherman Street in North Cambridge (adjacent to Garden and New Streets). This free event, sponsored by the City of Cambridge, attracts over 4,000 people annually and offers something for everyone.   

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