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Story Time (Central Square)
Join us for a half-hour of stories and songs in the Children's Room. Recommended for children 0-5 and their caregivers.
Cambridge's Annual Holocaust Commemoration with Survivor Magda Bader at Tremont Street Shul May 3
Recalling all who perished during the Holocaust, this year’s program features an evening of music, candle lighting, and remembrance with Holocaust Survivor Magda Bader.
Zoning Centennial Story Map Chapter 2
CDD has released the second chapter in the Cambridge, MA, Zoning Centennial series. Chapter 2 highlights the Standalone Zoning Code of 1943.
Dodge Street Reconstruction Project
Dodge St. between Western Ave. and Callender St. is scheduled for reconstruction as part of the Five Year Sidewalk and Street Plan.
Reading Rainbow screening (O'Neill)
Celebrate National Library Week! We will screen two episodes of Reading Rainbow, hosted by Honorary Chair Mychal Threets. No registration is required.
STEAM@Home Activities
A variety of STEAM activities for all ages that can be done at home, in the classroom, or out in the community.
Preservation Grants
To aid in the preservation and rehabilitation of these older buildings, the Historical Commission administers various federal, state, and local programs.
Intro to Tarot
Tarot offers a mirror to the soul. The cards depict our emotional and spiritual landscape and provide insight into our innermost selves. The cards validate our intuitive sense of knowing and open us up to greater awareness. By looking inward with a fresh perspective, we grow deeper in understanding of our lives, and gain confidence in walking the path of our destiny. Join tarot teacher, Laura Campagna, for a fun workshop to learn how to read tarot. No experience necessary. Participants will connect with their intuition and gain confidence in reading for themselves or friends. This event is open to both teens and adults. If you have your own tarot deck, please bring it (a limited number of decks will be available). Bring your journal, too, if you'd like to record your insights.
MA250 Event: Harvard Square's Bookish Ball
Join a free guided bookstore tour through Harvard Square led by historian Daniel Berger Jones, exploring the Revolutionary History of Harvard Square.
Medicare Open Enrollment Workshop (Main)
Learn about how Open Enrollment works and discover tools available to help you review your options. Medicare Open Enrollment is the one time of the year when all people with Medicare can review, compare, enroll or dis-enroll in Medicare Advantage, Original Medicare, and Part D drug plans. This is important because health needs may change from year to year; health or drug plan may change the costs, benefits, and drug coverage they offer; provider and pharmacy networks may change. By reviewing and comparing costs and benefits of the plans available for the upcoming year, there is potential to save money and ensure appropriate coverage. Medicare Open Enrollment runs from mid-October to early December. Coverage of all plans begins January 1 of the following year. Registration requested, but not required.
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