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    September 24

    • Honoring Choices Webinar: What's in Your Plan?

      Come join us, the Cambridge Council on Aging and Ellen DiPaola, President of Honoring Choices Massachusetts, to learn how to make your own care plan and outline your directives to get good care today and over your lifetime. We will review a simple step by step process to learn how to make your own plan and complete a MA Health Care Proxy and Personal Directive. This is an online event.

    • Cool Roofs: Identifying Opportunities to Adapt to a Changing Climate (Main)

      Main Library, 449 Broadway, Cambridge, MA 02138

      The City of Cambridge is committed to climate change resiliency and sustainability. One of the innovative projects by the Community Development Department, in collaboration with the City’s Geographic Information System (GIS) team and researcher Mehdi Heris of Hunter College, involves looking at how to help reduce the urban heat effect through ‘cool roofs’. This presentation will look at the Cambridge Roofscapes project.

    • Why Think Long Term? (Main)

      Main Library, 449 Broadway, Cambridge, MA 02138

      Are you tired of the short-term focus all around us? Business, government, culture, tech—everyone is focused on today, this week, this quarter. Long Now Boston is an inclusive forum for people interested in thinking about the big issues longer term. How can we become better ancestors? How can we learn from our deep history? Come join us to learn about why long term thinking is important, how to do it, and meet some very interesting people across all walks of life. "Civilizations with long nows look after things better," says Brian Eno. "In those places you feel a very strong but flexible structure which is built to absorb shocks and in fact incorporate them."

September 2024
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