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event
Free
Cambridge Public Library
Bounces and rhymes for our youngest library patrons. Recommended for babies 0-18 months and their caregivers.
Wednesday, December 10, 2025
5:30PM – 6PM
More dates available: Wednesday, December 17, 2025 Wednesday, December 24, 2025 Wednesday, December 31, 2025 Wed, January 7 2026 Wed, January 14 2026 Wed, January 21 2026
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Put on your dancing shoes and head over for a morning of singing and dancing! We'll sing and move together, and share a story or two. For children of all ages and their grown-ups.
Thursday, December 11, 2025
10:30AM – 10:50AM
More dates available: Thursday, December 18, 2025 Thursday, December 25, 2025 Thu, January 1 2026 Thu, January 8 2026 Thu, January 15 2026 Thu, January 22 2026
MIT Museum
How do animals perceive time — both in the moment and across generations?
Saturday, December 13, 2025
3PM – 4PM
Registration required
Come join us at the Boudreau branch for a chess challenge.
Monday, December 15, 2025
5PM – 6PM
Stop by the Boudreau Branch after school and use our two button makers to create your very own buttons.
Thursday, December 18, 2025
3PM – 5PM
Looking for some basic computer or mobile device guidance?
Wednesday, December 17, 2025
4PM – 5PM
December Selection: The River We Remember by William Kent Krueger.
Tuesday, December 23, 2025
12PM – 1PM
Come on your own, with friends, or bring the whole family to the museum for a special week of programming!
10:30AM – 2:45PM
Join us for coffee, treats, and games (Chess, Cribbage, Rummikub, etc.). Bring a friend or meet a new one at the library!
Friday, December 26, 2025
11AM – 12PM
What did people in the past think the future would look like?
Sat, January 24 2026
3PM – 3:30PM
Learn to 3D-print and create your own custom jewelry in this three-part workshop series!
6PM – 7:30PM
Leading biologists Ruth Lehmann and Siniša Hrvatin share their groundbreaking research on how living systems persevere, pause, and adapt across generations.
Wed, January 21 2026
6PM – 8PM
Explore the weird and wonderful qualities of time travel and black hole physics with MIT physics professor Scott Hughes and his students.
Sat, February 28 2026
1PM – 2:30PM
organization
Neighborhood 9
We provide financial protection and opportunities for our people in the United States.
The Port
Wildlife Arts is a volunteer-led group that provides free events that connect people to nature. Our outdoor art-making, parades, sewing circles, and storytelling are inclusive and multigenerational.
Mid Cambridge, The Port, and Wellington Harrington
Connecting youth to equitable opportunities through therapeutic, educational, structured activities, and new positive relationships through mentorship.
Mid Cambridge, Neighborhood 9, Riverside, and West Cambridge
Our university is at the frontier of academic and intellectual discovery.
Baldwin, Mid Cambridge, and Neighborhood 9
We are a liberal arts college and the largest educator of teachers and counselors in New England with programs that live at the intersection of education, counseling, and the visual arts.
Area 2, East Cambridge, and Wellington Harrington
Cambridgeport, Mid Cambridge, and The Port
A Music focused, emergent based curriculum and culturally immersive early education program. Professional live music classes everyday for every age group! Diapers, snacks and lunch are included!
Neighborhood 9 and West Cambridge
We offer case management and counseling services for Cambridge residents over the age of 60 and their caregivers.
Cambridgeport and Riverside
Cambridge Highlands, Neighborhood 9, and North Cambridge
Our track club trains athletes in Cambridge and Greater Boston. Our team competes in both AAU and USA Track & Field meets, qualifiers and Olympic events.
CFMS introduces girls and boys aged 4 to 6 to the world's most popular sport.
We strengthen the local food system through events, coalitions, and programs, collaborating with businesses, nonprofits, government, and individuals to uplift local food makers.
The Dragonfly Afterschool Program is a non-profit parent cooperative in Cambridge, MA. We offer engaging, developmentally appropriate experiences for children in Kindergarten-4th grade.
We strengthen civic life by championing local volunteer engagement and supporting an effective and inclusive volunteer corps for all agencies serving residents of Cambridge, MA.
MathTalk creates community-based resources that engage children and families in joyful, everyday math experiences and build confidence and demand for math learning.
We strive to cultivate an engaged community of youth whose powerful artistic voices transform their lives, their neighborhoods, and their worlds.
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