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City Calendar

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  • May 3

    Wednesday

    • Election Commission

      Election Commission, First Floor, 51 Inman St., Cambridge, MA 02139

      Regular Meeting

    • Transit Advisory Committee

      Room 117, MIT building E25 (E25-117). See map below.

      In May 2013, the City of Cambridge established a Transit Advisory Committee to advance an agenda for a robust public transportation system for those who live and/or work in Cambridge. The committee will guide Cambridge city positions and policies regarding long term sustainable funding for transit by the Commonwealth, transit expansion, service planning for modification or expansion of bus routes, and service reliability and improvements including ways to better design our street network to prioritize bus transit.

    • Volpe Working Group Meeting

      Police Station, First Floor Conference Room, 125 Sixth St., Cambridge, MA 02142

      The Volpe Working Group continues discussions toward developing a set of planning and urban design principles to inform future development plans.

    • O'Neill Books & Bites

      O'Neill Branch, 70 Rindge Ave., Cambridge, MA 02140

      O'Neill Books & Bites

    • Annual Commemoration of the Holocaust

      Temple Beth Shalom, 8 Tremont St., Cambridge, MA 02139

      Recalling all who perished during the Holocaust, this year’s program features an evening of music, candle lighting, and remembrance.

    • Grow Native: The Challenge of a Public Native Plant Garden

      Main Library, Lecture Hall, 449 Broadway, Cambridge, MA 02138

      The New York Botanical Garden's new Native Plant Garden opened in 2013. Designed by Oehme van Sweden it includes a diversity of microclimates on 3.5 acres of varied terrain with a planting plan of almost 100,000 native trees, shrubs, wildflowers, ferns, and grasses. Michael Hagen, curator both the Native Plant Garden and the Rock Garden at NYBG, will explain how this garden is successfully maintained, and their criteria for what constitutes "native" in species selection and the use of cultivars

May 2017
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