Unless a branch is specified in the title, all programs happen at the Main Library
Programs hosted by the Library provide an opportunity for civic dialogue, conversation, and learning, which includes exploring a wide-range of views. Programs do not constitute an endorsement of beliefs by the Library, Library staff, the Library's Board of Trustees, or the City of Cambridge.
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10:00 AM
Main Library, Curious George Room, 449 Broadway, Cambridge, MA 02138
This CPR class will cover life-saving skills for infants, children and adults. We will use multi-media and hands-on practice to be sure students acquire skills and confidence to assist in a life-saving medical situation. This class will also cover training and the use of AED (Automated External Defibrillator) for all ages, along with life-saving skills in choking situations. Students will receive their certificate upon completion of class. Please note that the City is not responsible for the content or training equipment.
Space is limited (20 adults), registration is required.
Note for CONFIRMED registrants: Your spot is held until the program start time. Once the program begins, we will fill in open spots from a day-of waiting list until the program reaches capacity. Please plan to arrive at the library approximately 15 minutes before the start time to ensure adequate time to check in before the program begins. We appreciate your patience and understanding.
Funding for this program has been generously provided by the Cambridge Public Library Foundation.
11:00 AM
Main Library, 449 Broadway, Cambridge, MA 02138
During this reservation period, anyone who has completed Hive training and is certified to use equipment or studio(s) can reserve Hive equipment or studio spaces. Staff will assist participants as they are able.
1:00 PM
Main Library, Teen Room, 449 Broadway, Cambridge, MA 02138
Witness for yourself the beautiful fabric sculptures of Cambridge native Barbara Ward Armstrong. Barbara was an innovative artist whose life-sized African-inspired multi-textured fabric sculptures, called “soft sculptures,” redefined 20th century artforms. Four of her wonderful sculptures were recently donated to the Cambridge Public Library. These sculptures will be on display in the Main Library Teen Room on Friday, February 7th and Saturday, February 8th as part of the Library's activities for Black History Month. All ages welcomed.
2:00 PM
O'Neill Branch, 70 Rindge Ave., Cambridge, MA 02140
Come to the O'Neill Branch to sew a fabric Valentine or a heart plushie! This project is open to children and families who have some experience hand sewing.
No registration required.
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