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9:15 AM
Main Library, 449 Broadway, Cambridge, MA 02138
English class for the non-native speaker.
Students will practice public speaking and will work on developing clear speech. For ages 16 and up. On-going. No registration is necessary.
Contact:
Maria Balestrieri, mbalestrieri@cambridgema.gov
10:00 AM
Main Library, Community Room, 449 Broadway, Cambridge, MA 02138
Tax Assistance for 2019 will run from February 4 through April 13 in the Main Library's Community Room on Fridays 12 - 4:30pm, Saturdays 10am - 3pm, and Mondays from 5pm - 7:30pm. There will be no tax help on February 18 (Presidents' Day) or March 16, 18, 22, or 23 due to Harvard's Spring Break. This program is available to people who generally make $54,000 or less, persons with disabilities, the elderly, and limited English speaking taxpayers.
Space is limited. Tickets will be handed out on a first-come first-served basis on the day of the program when the Main Library opens.
To get your taxes done you MUST bring:
Your social security card or other government issued ID showing your social security number (a W-2 is not sufficient)
Government issued photo ID (driver's license, passport, etc.)
Social security cards for all dependents (and spouse if filling a joint return)
Any tax forms you have received (W-2, 1099-HC, etc.)
TaxHelp is an all volunteer group from Harvard Law School. The program is extremely popular every year and, while Tax Help tries to accommodate everyone, service is not guaranteed.
Here is a list of other VITA sites in the area.
10:00 AM
Cambridge Community Center, 5 Callender St., Cambridge, MA 02139
The Cambridge Energy Alliance is hosting a free bulb swap where residents can exchange incandescent or CFL lightbulbs for energy-efficient LED lightbulbs. This swap will be held at the Cambridge Winter Farmers' Market. Residents can swap up to one standard (A19) bulb, and up to two recessed ceiling bulbs (BR30), per household, while supplies last. Both sizes of LED are 60 watt-equivalent, soft white bulbs.
LED bulbs use 5-6 times less energy than incandescent bulbs and 40% less energy than CFL bulbs, resulting in significant savings on energy bills. In addition to financial savings, LED bulbs are mercury-free and can last up to 20 years.
We will also be accepting old CFLs (compact fluorescent lightbulbs) for safe recycling through the Department of Public Works, for residents that want to dispose of additional bulbs.
11:30 AM
Main Library, Curious George Room, 449 Broadway, Cambridge, MA 02138
Watch your favorite picture books come alive on the big screen. All ages.
1:00 PM
CambridgeSide, Cambridge
See Community Supported Art
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