Tai Chi Paradigm for Older Adults
Join us for a 6-week workshop series led by Sifu Mynor Diaz.
The “Tai Chi Paradigm” program is a training system that incorporates a distinct set of exercises and concepts of spatial patterns.
Tai Chi Paradigm for Older Adults
Join us for a 6-week workshop series led by Sifu Mynor Diaz.
The “Tai Chi Paradigm” program is a training system that incorporates a distinct set of exercises and concepts of spatial patterns.
Tai Chi Paradigm for Older Adults
Join us for a 6-week workshop series led by Sifu Mynor Diaz.
The “Tai Chi Paradigm” program is a training system that incorporates a distinct set of exercises and concepts of spatial patterns.
Tai Chi Paradigm for Older Adults
Join us for a 6-week workshop series led by Sifu Mynor Diaz.
The “Tai Chi Paradigm” program is a training system that incorporates a distinct set of exercises and concepts of spatial patterns.
Tai Chi Paradigm for Older Adults
Join us for a 6-week workshop series led by Sifu Mynor Diaz.
The “Tai Chi Paradigm” program is a training system that incorporates a distinct set of exercises and concepts of spatial patterns.
Wednesdays of Wonder - W.O.W.! (O'Neill)
Come to the Library for games and a different activity each week! Kids of all ages can hang out and do crafts or STEAM activities. No registration required.
This week we will be painting.
Common Manhole Separation Project
Includes Emily St, Tudor St, Decatur St, Speridakis Terrace, Day St, Green St, Franklin St, Hamilton St, Murray Hill Rd, Main St, Anglim St, Brewer St, Amherst Alley and the Volpe Center
Sewing Circle: Make a Banner (O'Neill)
Cambridge Wildlife Arts is inviting the community to join a sewing circle that collaborates on a protest/parade banner. Beginners welcome, no registration required. For teens and adults.
For more information email wildlife@greencambridge.org.
Redefining Community Engagement
In FY22, the Community Development Department (CDD) established a Community Engagement Advisory Group for staff to share best practices and reflect on strategies to make engagement more inclusive and equitable. This Group developed a handbook on inclusive and equitable engagement best practices which will be published in September 2022. The handbook, which uses an anti-racism and equity lens to approach planning, implementation, and reflection of community engagement strategies, will be used to increase participation in public processes and programs.