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event
Peabody Museum of Archaeology & Ethnology
In this exhibition, the art collective TRES invites us to share their 2016 journey to document, collect, and photograph debris along the beaches of Australia.
Saturday, May 17, 2025
9AM – 5PM
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Free
Cambridge Public Library
Learn how to use our Epilog Zing—an industry-standard laser-cutting machine.
9:30AM – 11AM
Registration required
Community Art Center
Port Arts Festival celebrates the vibrancy of the Port community through art-making, activities, music, and food!
10AM – 6PM
We invite children and their caregivers to a 30-minute session of songs and stories in Mandarin Chinese with Mina (Yating) Fan, a local mother and educator.
10:30AM – 11AM
Are you interested in podcasting, audio production, or video production?
11:30AM – 12:30PM
In this workshop, you will learn the history of Pysanky, the centuries old tradition of Ukrainian egg decorating.
1PM – 3:30PM
Free event at the Cambridge Public Library.
1:30PM – 4:30PM
MIT Museum
Join us at our next Teen Science Cafe, an event planned by our Teen Programming Council specifically for teens.
2PM – 4PM
We will be using library consoles to enjoy multiplayer games.
Cambridge Council on Aging
Staff will be available to answer common questions about your wireless devices, laptops, and applications such as Zoom and Facebook.
Monday, May 19, 2025
9AM – 11AM
More dates available: Tuesday, May 20, 2025 Wednesday, May 21, 2025
program
Boston Area Rape Crisis Center (BARCC)
We work directly with survivors of sexual assault, harassment, and abuse and their loved ones to assist with their immediate and long-term health, housing, financial, and safety needs.
East End House
Our summer program includes enrichment activities, field trips and social emotional learning for rising 6th-8th grade students.
First Church in Cambridge
Since 1987, First Church Shelter has provided a basic act of mercy to the poor and homeless of Cambridge and surrounding communities.
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.
Science Club for Girls
Science Club for Girls has moved our operations online for the remainder of the spring semester. Everyone is welcome to join the fun and do fun science experiments at home and LIVE Fridays at 4pm!
Emily Winston's Family Child Care
We provide child care in a nurturing, safe, and fun learning environment. Children participate in all sorts of indoor and outdoor activities throughout the day.
Jose Mateo Ballet Theatre
We offer high quality, humanistic ballet education and training for all ages.
Application required
CDD Community Planning and Design Division and Community Development Department
We provide planning services to improve Cambridge's living environment. We support residents, businesses, and institutions with urban design, zoning, and development.
DHSP Community Learning Center and Cambridge Office of Early Childhood (OEC)
This is a free program to help people prepare for a career in early childhood education.
Helping Hands
We help senior citizens, the immuno-compromised, and people with disabilities or preexisting medical conditions by organizing a volunteer to deliver groceries, medicine, and other necessary supplies.
organization
Mid Cambridge
DHSP strives to meet the needs of residents through our extensive services from newborns to senior citizens, from school aged children to homeless families, from non-profits to local employers.
Mid Cambridge, Riverside, and West Cambridge
Jose Mateo Ballet Theatre is a 501(c)3 nonprofit that produces professional ballet performances and offers ballet classes for children and adults of all ages and levels.
Outside Cambridge
We provide family theatre is smart fun for all ages.
A women-run nonprofit in Cambridge, MA with the mission to make climate science and clean energy understandable and actionable for everyone.
The Massachusetts Promise Fellowship places 40 AmeriCorps Fellows in nonprofit organizations, city agencies, and schools for a year of service supporting youth development programs.