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City Calendar

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  • Tuesday

    February 4

    • Building Strong Bones

      North Cambridge Senior Center, 2050 Mass. Ave,, Cambridge, MA 02140

      Building Strong Bones class uses combined seated and standing exercises performed with resistance bands.

    • Government Operations, Rules and Claims Committee

      City Hall, 2nd Floor Sullivan Chamber, 795 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge, MA 02139

      Government Operations Rules, and Claims Committee

    • Inman Square Coffee Talk

      Gather Here 1343 Cambridge Street Cambridge, MA 02139

      Residents, business owners, and their employees are invited to stop by a Coffee Talk to meet with City staff and contractors to ask questions related to the Inman Square Intersection Improvements Project.

    • Singalong (Collins)

      Collins Branch, 64 Aberdeen Ave., Cambridge, MA 02138

      Singalong (Collins)

    • Sing-Along (Valente)

      Valente Branch, 826 Cambridge St., Cambridge, MA 02141

      Sing and dance to your favorite songs! For children of all ages and their caregivers. No registration required.

    • Intermediate ESOL (Central Square)

      Central Square Branch, 45 Pearl St., Cambridge, MA 02139

      Intermediate ESOL (Central Square)

    • Toddler Storytime

      Main Library, Rey Room, 449 Broadway, Cambridge, MA 02138

      Children ages 2-3 and their caregivers. This program can accommodate 45 people. Tickets are available on a first come, first served basis on the day of the program. The entire party must be present to receive a ticket. This program starts promptly, and unfortunately we cannot accommodate latecomers. Unclaimed seats will be offered to someone waiting. We appreciate your patience and understanding. Please call 617-349-4038 for more information.

    • Beginner ESOL (Central Square)

      Central Square Branch, 45 Pearl St., Cambridge, MA 02139

      Beginner ESOL (Central Square)

    • Intermediate ESOL

      Main Library, 449 Broadway, Cambridge, MA 02138

      English class for the non-native speaker: this class focuses on speaking. 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

    • Advanced ESOL (Central Square)

      Central Square Branch, 45 Pearl St., Cambridge, MA 02139

      Advanced ESOL (Central Square)

    • Robots that Make a Difference (Valente)

      Valente Branch, 826 Cambridge St., Cambridge, MA 02141

      Free, after-school program for 7th and 8th graders. Introduces students to the world of robotics using a humanities-first approach. Students start with questions such as “How Might We Use Robotics to to support people with disabilities?” They then build robotic prototypes to address these problems. Tuesdays 3:30 pm - 5:45 pm, Jan 14 - May 5, Valente Branch To Enroll : Register bit.ly/ifprobotics19-20 Presented by: Cambridge Public Library STEAM Academy in partnership with Innovators for Purpose. The Cambridge Public Library STEAM Academy is part of a citywide STEAM initiative to enhance and expand students’ access to quality STEAM learning experiences. Made possible by generous support from the Eric and Jane Nord Family Fund and Verizon. Innovators for Purpose (iFp) is a Cambridge-based nonprofit that inspires high-potential, diverse young people to discover their passions, develop innovative mindsets and cultivate marketable skills to solve problems they care most about.

    • Preschool Storytime

      Main Library, Rey Room, 449 Broadway, Cambridge, MA 02138

      Children ages 3-5 and their caregivers. This program can accommodate 45 people. Tickets are available on a first come, first served basis on the day of the program. The entire party must be present to receive a ticket. This program starts promptly, and unfortunately we cannot accommodate latecomers. Unclaimed seats will be offered to someone waiting. We appreciate your patience and understanding. Please call 617-349-4038 for more information.

    • 19th Amendment Centennial Committee

      City Hall, 2nd Floor Sophie Room, 795 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge, MA 02139

      The Nineteenth Amendment Centennial Committee has been charged with commissioning public art, which will acknowledge a representative story of the Nineteenth Amendment and highlight the contributions of Cambridge women.

    • Boudreau Cooks! (Boudreau)

      Boudreau Branch, 245 Concord Ave., Cambridge, MA 02138

      Read, cook, discuss and eat! Call 617-349-4017 for this month's title or more information.

    • DCR Mt Auburn Street Corridor Study Public Meeting

      Haggerty School Cafeteria, 110 Cushing Street

      The purpose of this meeting is to present the design for improvements to the Mount Auburn Street and Fresh Pond Parkway intersection moving forward into construction in 2020.

    • Intermediate ESOL

      Main Library, 449 Broadway, Cambridge, MA 02138

      English class for the non-native speaker: this class focuses on speaking. 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

    • Jaclyn Friedman presents Believe Me: How Trusting Women Can Change the World in conversation with Stacy Malone

      Main Library, Lecture Hall, 449 Broadway, Cambridge, MA 02138

      Harvard Book Store and the Cambridge Public Library welcomes writer, performer, and activist JACLYN FRIEDMAN for a discussion of her new co-edited anthology, Believe Me: How Trusting Women Can Change the World. She will be joined in conversation by contributor and Executive Director of the Victim Rights Law Center STACY MALONE. Jaclyn Friedman's work has redefined the concepts of healthy sexuality and consent for an entire generation. A 10th anniversary edition of her seminal anthology Yes Means Yes: Visions of Female Sexual Power and A World Without Rape is out this spring from Seal Press. Friedman is a popular speaker and opinion writer whose latest book is Unscrewed: Women, Sex, Power and How to Stop Letting the System Screw Us All. Friedman’s podcast, also called Unscrewed, was named a Best Sex Podcast by both Esquire and Marie Claire. Stacy Malone, Esq. is the Executive Director of the Victim Rights Law Center and works out of the VRLC's Boston, MA office. Appointed Executive Director in 2010, Stacy oversees the organization’s strategic direction, four national programs, as well as the VRLC’s five offices in Massachusetts and Oregon. Her legal career has focused on working with young women, victims of violence, and those who have faced discrimination.

    • Planning Board

      City Hall Annex, 2nd Floor Conference Room, 344 Broadway, Cambridge, MA 02139

      City of Cambridge Planning Board

    • Central Square Social Club (Central Square)

      Central Square Branch, 45 Pearl St., Cambridge, MA 02139

      To be taught, if fortunate / Becky Chambers.

    • Great Books

      Main Library, Curious George Room, 449 Broadway, Cambridge, MA 02138

      February 4th Read: Long Day’s Journey Into Night by Eugene O’Neill Reading Interests: We read primarily from anthologies that emphasize ancient and modern classics of literature, drama, philosophy, and social thought. In recent years the group has read selections from The Book of Job, Aeschylus, Plato, Montaigne, Donne, William James, Cady Stanton, Baldwin, and Borges. These may run anywhere from 20 to 100 pages. Additional books, chosen by the group, tend to be more contemporary. Those read in the last three years include Adiga's Between the Assassinations, Welty's The Golden Apples, Camus's The Plague, Woolf’s To the Lighthouse, DuBois's The Souls of Black Folk, and Garcia Marquez’s One Hundred Years of Solitude. A Shakespeare play is read every year. Requirements: There are only two: read the scheduled work and participate in the discussion. These requirements are waived for those attending their first meeting. Preregistration is not required but is encouraged, since the library will provide, in advance and at no charge, a copy of the reading for anyone planning to attend. For more information, contact Drew Griffin (857-235-9829; dgriffin@cambridgema.gov)

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