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3/12/2025
Register for adult and youth programming, including swimming, gymnastics, karate, tennis, Zumba, and more!
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3/10/2025
The North Cambridge Senior Center is hosting a workshop where participants can create their own songs using an AI-powered music tool. No musical experience required!
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3/10/2025
Camp Rainbow serves Cambridge residents with disabilities, ages 6-22. Camp Rainbow is an annual summer camp serving Cambridge young people with disabilities, ages 6-22. Camp Rainbow's mission is to enhance the lives of its participants by providing a recreational experience that emphasizes their abilities. Join Camp Rainbow this summer for outdoor activities, swimming, arts & crafts, field trips, cooking activities, and more!
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3/3/2025
Explore the wonders of the night sky with high school interns from the Science Research Mentoring Program (SRMP)!
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2/26/2025
Meet top employers from the health and human services sector, explore job openings, and take your next big step!
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2/26/2025
The Council on Aging (COA) has a free, accessible shuttle bus service that provides round-trip transportation from a resident’s home to the Cambridge Senior Center (806 Massachusetts Ave.)
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2/26/2025
Join the Council on Aging and Community Development Department this spring for strength training, on-bike skills, and group rides. These opportunities are offered through the Healthy Aging & Cycling series and are open to Cambridge residents ages 60 and older.
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2/24/2025
The Community Learning Center’s Bridge to College Program prepares students to take college level classes. Participants earn college credits and attend a weekly advising class that helps them prepare to apply.
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2/19/2025
Join the North Cambridge Senior Center to discover the inspiring journey of a team of 40 to 80-year-old women in rural South Africa who are breaking boundaries, staying active, and building a powerful community through soccer.
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2/18/2025
The Cambridge STEAM Initiative partners with the Cambridge Public Schools’ Math Department on initiatives that focus on math as a civil right. As part of this collaboration, the STEAM Initiative has hosted screenings of Counted Out, a documentary exploring how inequitable access to math literacy impacts us.