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10/11/2024
Are you curious about the brain? Have you ever wanted to explore ways to protect the environment? Maybe you'd like to design a robot that creates colorful artwork?
Join more than 30 local STEAM providers for a fun-filled evening with exciting STEAM activities (and free pizza)! The event will be held Thursday, Oct. 24 at the Rindge Ave. Upper Campus / Peabody Elementary School (70 Rindge Ave.)
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10/7/2024
Cambridge Pride is a travel basketball league for Cambridge middle schoolers. Tryouts for the 2024-25 league begin on Saturday, October 26.
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10/7/2024
Learn about job openings at Cambridge-based companies and speak to company representatives.
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10/1/2024
The City of Cambridge and Cambridge Public Schools are delighted to announce that applications for the Cambridge Preschool Program (CPP) for the 2025-2026 school year are now being accepted through Thursday, October 31, 2024. The CPP application is available on https://earlychildhoodcambridge.org/cpp/.
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10/1/2024
The Fuel Assistance Program helps income-eligible Cambridge and Somerville residents pay their winter heating bills between November 1 - April 30.
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9/25/2024
Explore interests, connect with peers, and get paid! Fall internships run mid-October through mid-December.
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9/19/2024
Join us at the Cambridge Senior Center (806 Massachusetts Ave.) on Wednesday, September 25 at 12 p.m. This event is part of the ongoing commitment of the Mayor, City Manager, and Council on Aging to address the needs and concerns of Cambridge's senior residents. We welcome seniors and other community members to share their thoughts, questions, and insights.
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9/19/2024
As students across the country adjust to new classrooms and back-to-school routines, the Department of Human Service Programs (DHSP) is thrilled to welcome students of all ages – from preschoolers to adults – back to our school-year programs!
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9/17/2024
The goal of the STEAM Careers Exploration Program, offered through the Mayor's Summer Youth Employment Program, is to encourage teens – especially those from communities historically excluded from STEM opportunities - to pursue higher-level STEM classes in high school, decide to major in STEM fields in college, or otherwise follow a training path that leads to a well-paying career at a local company.
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9/16/2024
The Cambridge College Success Initiative (CS) was created in 2014 to advance the college completion rate of Cambridge residents who are historically underrepresented in higher education, including immigrants, first-generation students, and students from low-income households.