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Coding and Web Development 101 (Main)
Would-be programmers with basic computer literacy are invited to join this workshop series. Over eight weeks, participants will learn programming fundamentals, build web pages with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, use developer tools such as Git, and more. There will be time to work on projects and receive guidance from experienced developers, with optional homework materials made available for more in-depth learning. While you can join at any time, starting at the beginning of the course is encouraged for the best experience. Registration is required. The eight sessions are as follows: Session One (April 8, 2026) Session Two (April 22, 2026) Session Three (April 29, 2026) Session Four (May 6, 2026) Session Five (May 13, 2026) Session Six (May 20, 2026) Session Seven (May 27, 2026) Session Eight (June 3, 2026) Note: Patrons must register for each session they wish to attend; registration for each session opens two weeks before the listed dates.
Coding and Web Development 101 (Main)
Would-be programmers with basic computer literacy are invited to join this workshop series. Over eight weeks, participants will learn programming fundamentals, build web pages with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, use developer tools such as Git, and more. There will be time to work on projects and receive guidance from experienced developers, with optional homework materials made available for more in-depth learning. While you can join at any time, starting at the beginning of the course is encouraged for the best experience. Registration is required. The eight sessions are as follows: Session One (April 8, 2026) Session Two (April 22, 2026) Session Three (April 29, 2026) Session Four (May 6, 2026) Session Five (May 13, 2026) Session Six (May 20, 2026) Session Seven (May 27, 2026) Session Eight (June 3, 2026) Note: Patrons must register for each session they wish to attend; registration for each session opens two weeks before the listed dates.
Coding and Web Development 101 (Main)
Would-be programmers with basic computer literacy are invited to join this workshop series. Over eight weeks, participants will learn programming fundamentals, build web pages with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, use developer tools such as Git, and more. There will be time to work on projects and receive guidance from experienced developers, with optional homework materials made available for more in-depth learning. While you can join at any time, starting at the beginning of the course is encouraged for the best experience. Registration is required. The eight sessions are as follows: Session One (April 8, 2026) Session Two (April 22, 2026) Session Three (April 29, 2026) Session Four (May 6, 2026) Session Five (May 13, 2026) Session Six (May 20, 2026) Session Seven (May 27, 2026) Session Eight (June 3, 2026) Note: Patrons must register for each session they wish to attend; registration for each session opens two weeks before the listed dates.
Coding and Web Development 101 (Main)
Would-be programmers with basic computer literacy are invited to join this workshop series. Over eight weeks, participants will learn programming fundamentals, build web pages with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, use developer tools such as Git, and more. There will be time to work on projects and receive guidance from experienced developers, with optional homework materials made available for more in-depth learning. While you can join at any time, starting at the beginning of the course is encouraged for the best experience. Registration is required. The eight sessions are as follows: Session One (April 8, 2026) Session Two (April 22, 2026) Session Three (April 29, 2026) Session Four (May 6, 2026) Session Five (May 13, 2026) Session Six (May 20, 2026) Session Seven (May 27, 2026) Session Eight (June 3, 2026) Note: Patrons must register for each session they wish to attend; registration for each session opens two weeks before the listed dates.
Prentiss Street Reconstruction
Includes Massachusetts Ave to the Somerville Line, Oxford St from Garfield to Forest (sewer only)
City of Cambridge Distributes nearly $1 Million from Mayor’s Disaster Relief Fund and will Continue Accepting Applications through May 15
Mayor Sumbul Siddiqui and City Manager Louis A. DePasquale announced the Mayor’s Disaster Relief Fund has distributed nearly $1 million to 629 Cambridge residents and families financially impacted by the COVID-19 public health crisis. Residents who are hoping to receive assistance from the Fund must apply by 5:00 p.m. on May 15.
Cambridge Police Provide Update on Central Square Outreach
The Cambridge Police Department has been investing additional resources, time, and energy into the increased safety and wellness of Central Square following a recent increase of reported and observed concerns in the area.
CPL and the Central Square Theater Present: Her Pormanteau (Main)
Written By Mfoniso Udofia and directed by Tasia A. Jones, Her Portmanteau is an explosive story of betrayal and forgiveness, centering on a Nigerian mother in the U.S. and her two daughters who lived very different lives. A reunion forces them to reconcile their past, full of clashing traditions and a family legacy that spans time, culture and generations. Produced by Central Square Theater and The Front Porch Arts Collective. Cosponsored by Cambridge Public Library and the Citizens' Committee on Civic Unity. Registration is required.
[CANCELLED] Sustaining Community: A Climate Change Book Group (Main)
The climate is changing, and we're all here on the planet together. Join us for a monthly community gathering and discussion of a variety of books about climate change. We will share thoughts, resources, and occasionally host special guests in a welcoming small-group environment. For our January meeting, we will discuss Human Nature: nine ways to feel about our changing planet by Kate Marvel. Copies of the book are available at the Main Library Q&A Desk. Registration is required. Please contact alengel@cambridgema.gov with questions.
Open Data Retirement Policy: No Data Graveyard
As the City of Cambridge's Open Data Portal continues to expand, we are committed to ensuring it remains a vibrant and useful resource. To prevent our portal from turning into a "data graveyard" filled with obsolete data, we're introducing a draft Open Data Retirement Policy—and your feedback is crucial.
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