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8:30 AM
This FREE monthly clinic offers participants a consultation with an immigration attorney and the chance to learn more about how immigration law affects them and their families.
10:00 AM
The Port Infrastructure Working Group Meeting will hold it's first meeting to discuss The Port Infrastructure Improvement Project.
3:00 PM
Join us to learn how to find your family roots with Ancestry Library, African American Heritage, and HeritageQuest Online. With your Cambridge Public Library card they are just a click away.
Registration is required. Click on the “Begin Registration” button below.
A Zoom link will be emailed to participants one hour before the program begins.
4:00 PM
Online,
Join Matt Ryan of Free Lunch Studios during the Tween/Teen Virtual Hangout hour for a comics workshop that will help you learn to be a better visual storyteller.
Registration required. Registering for the June 9 session will automatically register you for the June 16 session, too. If you miss the first session, you can still sign up for the June 16 session. Zoom link will be emailed to registrants one hour before the program begins.
This virtual event 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.
5:30 PM
Cambridge Redevelopment Authority Regular Meeting
5:30 PM
5:30 PM
Virtual
New Mobility Technical Advisory Group Meeting
6:00 PM
Online,
The online Career Skills workshop series, presented by employment specialist Gary Gekow, will cover the fundamentals of job search strategies, from writing a strong resume to preparing for a virtual job interview.
Attend any or all of the workshops. Separate registration (see below) is required for each workshop. A Zoom link will be sent to you one hour before the workshop begins.
Wednesday, February 17: Resume Writing
Wednesday, March 17: Online Job Searches and & Resume Submission
Wednesday, April 21: Importance of Using LinkedIn
Wednesday, May 19: Common Interview Workshop Questions & Scenarios
Wednesday, June 16: Preparing for a Successful Virtual Interview
Gary Gekow has over 30 years of employment consulting and recruiting experience in the Boston marketplace. He works with individuals throughout New England, assisting them with job search strategies. This includes resume writing, cover/thank you letter writing, interviewing skills, transitioning into new careers, salary and benefits negotiation, and online job searches.
6:00 PM
Online,
Meeting of the East Cambridge Neighborhood Conservation District Study Committee
6:00 PM
As part of the City's comprehensive storm water management program, join City staff for a video presentation and Q&A session.
6:30 PM
Online,
Cambridge Public Library is excited to welcome back Cambridge native and Master Chef Season 4 contestant, Malcolm Green! Join us as we celebrate Caribbean Heritage Month with A Taste of the Caribbean.
If you joined Chef Malcolm back in February for Essentials of African American, you know your taste buds are in for a treat. Chef Malcolm will be honoring his Jamaican roots in this virtual cooking demo with one of his favorite dishes, Stew Fish.
To make this deliscious meal you will need:
2lbs Fish (Chef Malcolm will be using Red Snapper - yes, the head will be included! You can use what you like, salmon and cod do well with this dish)
1 large Red Pepper, sliced
1 large Green Pepper, sliced
1 Scotchbonet Pepper (optional, depends on your comfort with spice/heat)
1 large Onion, sliced
1 whole Garlic, coarsely chopped
1 can Coconut Milk
Curry Powder
Rice
Plantain (sweet or regular)
Salt & Pepper
Gather up you taste testers and come cook with Malcolm!
Registration is required. Zoom link will be sent out 3hrs prior to the event.
Malcolm Green is just a kid from Cambridge who became a man of many trades. Born and raised in The Port (Market Street to be specific) by a single Jamaican immigrant mother. His passion for cooking came from watching his mother work hard all day then come home and cook immaculate meals. Malcolm began learning how to cook at an early age from joining his mother in the kitchen when she prepared meals for him and his sister. During his quest to make the perfect omelet, Malcolm realized cooking for others was his calling. Now, Malcolm uses his skill sets to promote healthy living through fitness and meal prep with his catering company, Malia's Catering (named after his daughter).
6:30 PM
Online,
June book selection: Big Girl Small Town by Michelle Gellen
Reading Interests: We read mostly contemporary Fiction and Non-Fiction, with forays into older works and classics. Past selections include: Circe by Madeline Miller, Where the Crawdads Sing by Delia Owens, Parable of the Sower by Octavia Butler, Moment of Lift by Melinda Gates, and The Autobiography of Malcom X, as told to Alex Haley
How to get the print book or book on CD: Copies of the print book and book on CD are set aside at the Valente Library. Visit the Valente Library at 826 Cambridge St. during Contactless Pick-up Hours and a staff member can help you check out a copy. See instructions below for accessing the book online.
How to get the e-book or digital audiobook: This month’s book is available as an e-book and digital audiobook through Hoopla
How to register: Registration is required. Click the registration link below to register. A Zoom link will be sent to all registered participants 1 day before the event, and again 1 hour before the event.
For more information, contact Ingrid Nowak, inowak@cambridgema.gov
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