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City Calendar

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  • May 26

    Tuesday

    • Finance Committee

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

      Finance Committee

  • May 27

    Wednesday

    • POSTPONED: PARKing Day Open House

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

      Join the City of Cambridge to learn more about PARK(ing) Day 2020 and register!

    • The Hope Storytelling Project: Finding Comfort

      For our inaugural workshop, we will begin by giving thanks to the places, people, and objects that make us who we are. As Part One of the Hope Storytelling Project, we hope to have fruitful discussions on what we are thankful for and to reflect on what makes us happy, as we currently reside in social isolation. We will introduce the Ode, a form of lyric poetry that expresses praise and emotions from the poet’s point of view. The Hope Storytelling Project @ the Cambridge Public Library is virtual series of 5 bi-weekly poetry workshops, discussing the theme of hope, in partnership with the Cambridge Public Library. Hosted and taught by Harvard students: David Xiang and Alisha Yi. No prior experience in poetry needed. Everyone is welcome! For any questions, please contact David Xiang at dxiang@college.harvard.edu.

  • May 28

    Thursday

    • Virtual Family Story Time

      We invite children and their grownups to join us from home for 20-25 minutes of songs, stories, and rhymes. Caregivers are asked to participate in the program with their children--it will be as important as ever to model movement and song for your little one during this virtual session. Plan to join in, sing along, and move around! Register below. Zoom link will be emailed to registrants one hour before the program begins. Virtual Family Story Time is free and open to the public and is not recorded. If you register but later find you cannot attend, please remember to cancel your registration to make space for others.

    • Special City Council Meeting

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

      Special City Council Meeting

    • Passion & Pathways: A New Virtual Series for Teens

      The Cambridge Public Library STEAM Academy, in partnership with local non-profit organization Innovators for Purpose (iFp), is launching Passion & Pathways Talks, a free webinar series for teens. Each Thursday teens will have the opportunity to learn from designers, scientists, engineers, business professionals and others, who will share the stories and pathways to their careers. Speakers will address questions such as: "What’s most interesting about your job? What was your pathway to your field? What skills are needed to pursue work in your field?" Teens can ask follow-up questions to get an insider's view of possible career paths. Stephanie Cheng is product lead for animation at Netflix. She is focused on building out technology in their new animation studio. Previously, she has worked in gaming, as well as politics, building tools for Hillary's 2016 campaign. Stephanie is Stanford and MIT Sloan School grad. Andrew Innes is Founder & CEO of Anomia Press. At the age of 12, he developed the idea of the table top game Anomia. It has now sold over 1 million units and is available in 15+ languages and 21 countries. Andrew is a graduate of Oberlin College Register below. Zoom login link will be emailed to registrants one hour before the event begins. This webinar is free and open to the public and is not recorded. We can accommodate up to 100 attendees.

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