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Free
MIT Open Space Programming
Award-winning selected films from the Vancouver International Mountain Film Festival (VIMFF). Celebrate the global outdoor community with films from around the world.
ዓርብ, November 14, 2025
6PM – 8PM
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MIT Museum
A reading of selections from Einstein's Dreams with audience participation and conversation between author, physicist Alan Lightman, and researcher and artist D. Pillis.
Registration required
Community Charter School of Cambridge
We are hosting an Open House for Families interested in learning about CCSC as a free public school for grades 6 - 12. Come meet our staff and students and find out about our great school.
Saturday, November 15, 2025
10AM – 11:30AM
Harvard Art Museums
Learn charcoal and graphite drawing with artist Josh Hart.
10AM – 1PM
Cambridge Public Library
Are you interested in podcasting, audio production, or video production?
10:30AM – 11:30AM
Join José Mateo Ballet Nutcracker cast members in the Lecture Hall for a fun story time reading of The Nutcracker coupled with live ballet dancing.
11AM – 12PM
Varya Lyapneva will explore how artists create identities for themselves and their subjects—and the limits of their control.
11AM – 11:50AM
Extended reality (XR) opens the door to worlds and experiences outside the everyday through virtual reality, augmented realit
12PM – 1PM
Come to the Library to create something special!
1PM – 3PM
Join us for a screening of a documentary film about the compelling story of György Kepes, known as the “Father of Media Art.”
program
Community Art Center
Youth ages 13-18 take part in the Teen Media Program (TMP) and Public Art Program, where they engage in projects involving visual art, media, and opportunities to connect with community.
Jun Zi Lan Montessori School
As a member of the Wildflower network, we provide year-round, high-quality Montessori education. Children enjoy a bright, beautiful, and peaceful environment and an individual-based curriculum.
Application required
Cambridge Health Alliance
We provide nutritional counseling, healthy food benefits, workshops, education, breastfeeding support, and referrals to health and community resources at no cost to eligible Massachusetts families.
Office of Workforce Development (OWD)
We offer summer jobs to Cambridge teens, from age 14 through the summer after they graduate high school.
Cambridge Camping Association
Cambridge Camping provides an in-person STEAM-centered cooking program during the February school vacation week.
YWCA Cambridge
We have games, community action projects, and meaningful conversations about school, girlhood, society, social media, identity, and more!
Two Little Owls Schoolhouse
We seek to foster each child's emotional, academic and social development by providing a safe and nurturing community where children can play, explore and develop.
DHSP Recreation
DHSP Recreation requires field permits for use of any City of Cambridge athletic fields.
New School of Music
NSM's Choral Program offers vocal music for children ages 5-17.
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.
organization
Neighborhood 9 and West Cambridge
We deliver healthcare to you in a personable, convenient, and compassionate manner while expanding access to great care and advancing the practice of medicine through research and education.
East Cambridge
Onsite & online interactive classes, workshops, and cultural events in dance, fitness, martial arts, music, theater, and more, for all ages and abilities, by our talented and diverse faculty members!
Mid Cambridge
CIRC hosts a monthly free legal screening clinic for any MA resident seeking information regarding their immigration status.
Area 2 and East Cambridge
We advance equity and justice strengthening the Cambridge nonprofit sector, building collective voice, and promoting collaboration throughout the community.
Outside Cambridge
The Massachusetts Promise Fellowship places 40 AmeriCorps Fellows in nonprofit organizations, city agencies, and schools for a year of service supporting youth development programs.