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Cambridge Public Library
Are you an intermediate or advanced sewer?
Friday, March 13, 2026
9:30AM – 11AM
Registration required
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Cambridge Council on Aging
Music and a quiet atmosphere will allow group members to relax and get centered as they fill in the outlines of paper Mandalas with colored markers
10AM – 11AM
More dates available: Friday, April 10, 2026
Free event at the Cambridge Public Library.
11:30AM – 4:30PM
Harvard Art Museums
Listen to stories from ancient texts, read in Latin and in English translation, about Celtic people as seen through Roman eyes.
12:30PM – 1PM
Join us for an English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) Class.
1PM – 2:30PM
More dates available: Friday, March 20, 2026 Friday, March 27, 2026 Friday, April 3, 2026 Friday, April 10, 2026 Friday, April 17, 2026 Friday, April 24, 2026
Young people ages 10 to 14 who love to write are welcome to share their ideas and writing.
4PM – 5PM
Our monthly Middle Grade Mystery book group is for kids aged 10-14.
Want to learn how to create custom clothing and other fiber projects with embroidered text?
Saturday, March 14, 2026
9:30AM – 10:30AM
Learn how to use our Epilog Zing—an industry-standard laser cutting machine.
11AM – 12:30PM
Join us for Second Saturdays Story Time, where local librarians read stories in the galleries!
11AM – 11:30AM
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First Korean Church in Cambridge
Every Saturday, we open our place to the people in need and provide them with hot meals.
Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard
We are a weekly science and coding club for 6th-8th graders at several upper schools in Cambridge.
Health Resources in Action, Inc.
The Helpline is the only statewide, public resource for finding substance abuse treatment and recovery services.
Harvard Museums of Science & Culture and Peabody Museum of Archaeology & Ethnology
In this exhibition, join photographer Wendel White on a tour across the original thirteen American colonies as he captures objects held in collections, unpacking the "forensic evidence of Black life.”
Exceptional Lives, Inc.
This free online Guide will help you to learn how to hire and support people with disabilities, and how to connect with organizations who can help you with every aspect of this process.
SAMHSA Office of Behavioral Health
Our hotline helps prevent suicide by giving free and confidential support for people in distress, prevention and crisis resources for you and loved ones, and best practices for professionals.
The Home for Little Wanderers
This is a program that provides a drop-in center for homeless and street-involved youth, ages 14-24, in Harvard Square, Cambridge.
Institute for Health & Recovery
IHR's programs and services use strengths-based, holistic approaches in all populations and to support individuals, youth, and families struggling with the effects of mental health or substance use.
Innovators for Purpose
Students in grades 7-8 are introduced to the concept of AI through self-driving cars. They will learn about AI's benefits and flaws, as we explore the intersection of technology, ethics, & innovation.
Cambridge Wildlife Arts and Green Cambridge
We've develop scavenger hunts that kids can do outdoors safely with a parent, with social distancing
organization
We offer small play-based vacation week and summer programs for 4-8 year-olds rooted in fostering social and emotional development and getting outdoors
The Port
MathTalk creates community-based resources that engage children and families in joyful, everyday math experiences and build confidence and demand for math learning.
North Cambridge
We are dedicated to developing social and physical skills for youth in Cambridge.
Mid Cambridge
We provide a wide range of high-quality, low-cost, adult education classes, in a variety of topics, to people in Greater Boston since 1870.
Neighborhood 9 and West Cambridge
CFMS introduces girls and boys aged 4 to 6 to the world's most popular sport.