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Photographs from the North Cambridge Senior Center's Documentary Photography Class are on display at Porter Square Books in Cambridge throughout the month of April. The exhibition highlights the creativity and perspectives of local Cambridge photographers.
The Office of Workforce Development and the Job Connector at by MIT are hosting a job fair where attendees can learn about exciting part-time and full-time opportunities to work with children, teens, and young adults this summer.
Join the Council on Aging and Community Development Department this spring for leisurely group rides and bike skills workshops. These opportunities are offered through the Healthy Aging and Cycling series and are open to Cambridge residents ages 60 and older.
The Council on Aging is hosting an event where community members of all ages can have an open discussion about death and end of life with a Death Doula and End of Life Planner.
The Cambridge Department of Public Health and the Council on Aging are offering free Blood Pressure Screenings for Cambridge residents 60 and older. Cambridge Public Health nurses will take your blood pressure and provide information about how to reduce your risk of heart attack and stroke.
The STEAM Initiative has three connected, data-driven math initiatives that focus on math equity through the lens of racial justice. These initiatives span early childhood to Grade 12, in both out-of-school-time (OST) and in-school learning spaces.
The North Cambridge Senior Center is hosting a workshop where participants can create their own songs using an AI-powered music tool. No musical experience required!
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