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Mayor Siddiqui and CHA’s Workforce Program have partnered with Elevate Youth to launch a local parks program for underserved Cambridge kids in 4th and 5th grade. From now until October 28th, youth will be able to participate in social and emotional learning outdoor activities.
Mayor Sumbul Siddiqui and City Manager Louis A. DePasquale announced today that effective Friday, March 13 through April 30, 2020, all non-essential public meetings of the City of Cambridge are cancelled.
Presentation by FII Greater Boston Site Director Jessica Taubner on the Trust and Invent Collaborative--an innovative partnership between FII, the Massachusetts Department of Transitional Assistance (DTA), the City of Boston, and Boston and Cambridge families--to transform social service delivery systems across the state and country.
Mayor Marc McGovern will be holding his first satellite walk-in office hours at Izzy’s Restaurant, 169 Harvard Street, to expand outreach to The Port neighborhood. Walk-in office hours are scheduled for May 7, May 28, June 11, and June 25, with a potential for more opportunities at a new location in The Port.
Press release on The Cambridge Youth Baseball Committee successfully completed a free series of Citywide Baseball Clinics for area youth last month, capping off an initiative launched by Cambridge Mayor Marc C. McGovern and leadership representing the city’s four little baseball league divisions (Central, East, North, West).
Community members are invited to contribute through song, dance, spoken word, poetry readings, photography, and other art forms, or simply participate as an audience member.
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