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.
FY 2025 Draft CAPER
The City of Cambridge, through its Community Development Department, is making available for public review and comment the draft of its FY2025 Consolidated Annual Performance Evaluation Report (CAPER), which includes its utilization of funds from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD).
Cambridge Climate Committee
The City Manager appoints a standing Climate Committee as an advisory committee to assist in the implementation of the Climate Protection Plan and Net Zero Action Plan.
Who Let the Dogs Out
Add amenities like water fountains, waste bag dispensers, and more dog-friendly environments to two dog parks around the city-- offering a safe area for dogs and their owners to play and interact with other dogs.
THE NEXT DREAM: Documentary Screening and Discussion (Main)
Join the Cambridge Public Library for a screening of The Next Dream, an independent documentary about more than one million Temporary Protected Status (TPS) families across the U.S., who are at risk of deportation and family separation.
The screening will be followed by a panel discussion and Q&A with members of the National TPS Alliance and the film's producers. Come and meet members of the TPS families, learn about their struggles, and discuss how we may support our neighbors across the country. To learn more about this project, please click here. Registration is encouraged, but not required.