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Free
Cambridge Public Library
Sing and dance to your favorite songs! For children of all ages and their caregivers. No registration required.
Monday, December 30, 2024
10:30AM – 10:50AM
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Join us for an English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) Class.
10:30AM – 12PM
More dates available: Mon, January 6 2025 Mon, January 13 2025 Mon, January 20 2025 Mon, January 27 2025 Mon, February 3 2025 Mon, February 10 2025
It's a Library dance party!
11AM – 11:25AM
Put on your dancing shoes to improve flexibility and balance, strengthen muscles and have fun!
11AM – 11:45AM
Registration required
Cambridge Council on Aging
This fun, friendly dance class is suited for all fitness levels. You will learn basic steps geared towards improving one’s balance. Seated warm up and cool down exercises are performed.
1PM – 2PM
More dates available: Thu, January 2 2025
1PM – 2:30PM
More dates available: Fri, January 3 2025 Mon, January 6 2025 Fri, January 10 2025 Mon, January 13 2025 Fri, January 17 2025 Mon, January 20 2025
Join our Mindful Movement Class for a relaxing, gentle way to improve balance, coordination, and mental focus.
2:15PM – 3:15PM
Would you like to make your own vinyl signs, stickers, or images to transfer to T-shirts and other textiles?
3PM – 4:30PM
It's a weekly block party!
4PM – 4:45PM
Easy to learn and fun to dance. Learn the basics of line dancing as well as the newer and more established line dances being done. Have fun, learn new dances, and enjoy the company of others.
6PM – 7PM
More dates available: Mon, January 6 2025 Mon, January 13 2025 Mon, January 27 2025 Mon, February 3 2025
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Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard
We invite high school students with a strong interest in science to spend six weeks at the Broad Institute.
Application required
Margaret Fuller Neighborhood House (MFNH)
We're hosting sessions by phone or online for those needing support applying for DTA Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), which can provide you with money for groceries.
Boston Bouldering Project and Parkour Generations Boston
A full-day offering that features a half-day of parkour instruction and challenges and a half-day of climbing (belaying & bouldering).
Phillips Brooks House Association
We bring together students from Harvard College and surrounding universities with kids from Cambridge's different neighborhoods.
Campus Child Care Inc.
Peabody Terrace Children's Center is a Reggio-Emilia inspired early childhood program on the Harvard University campus.
Just A Start
We are a youth workforce development program for out-of-school youth ages 16 - 24 from Boston Metro North communities. Students work towards their HiSET while developing workforce readiness skills.
East End House
Our Childcare Program serves children age 15 months to 5 years old in two Toddler and two Preschool classrooms. We have school year and summer spots for enrollment.
Cambridge Public Health Department
Our guide is a great way to learn about and connect to free and low-cost foods in Cambridge.
This program is offered free of charge, is the result of a collaboration between East End House and the Cambridge Public School District.
Our team of social workers can help make referrals to community services, help you complete applications, navigate resources, and help connect you to mental health or substance misuse programs.
organization
Mid Cambridge
CHRC investigates complaints of discrimination that occur in Cambridge; in housing, employment, education, and public accommodations.
Outside Cambridge
We are the largest anti-sexual violence organization in the United States with programs that prevent sexual violence, help survivors, and ensure that perpetrators are brought to justice.
The Port
We are a public charity and local giving platform – built, funded, and guided by residents. We are foster transformative change through civic leadership, grantmaking, and philathropy in Cambridge.
West Cambridge
We support and empower community members experiencing homelessness through material aid, access to resources, and advocacy.
The Massachusetts Promise Fellowship places 40 AmeriCorps Fellows in nonprofit organizations, city agencies, and schools for a year of service supporting youth development programs.