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CitySprouts
We provide a year-round, in-person leadership program at the Hurley Street Farm. Youth will learning leadership skills through urban gardening and environmental activism.
Registration required
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Cambridge Public Schools
We offer a wide array of classes and clubs, a work-study program, and media making support for all students.
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.
Summer Stars Foundation
Our overnight camp provides activities and intensive workshops in performing arts to youth from low-income families.
Application required
Harvard Museum of the Ancient Near East and Harvard Museums of Science & Culture
Thousands of years ago, ancient people across the Mediterranean were connected to faraway places and cultures through trade. Learn more in this exhibition at Harvard's Museum of the Ancient Near East.
Longfellow House Washington's Headquarters
Explore Longfellow House-Washington's Headquarters by interactive guided tour! The occupants of this house shaped our nation. A variety of tours invite visitors to connect with their stories.
The Longfellow Summer Arts Festival brings music, poetry, and community to the East Lawn of the Longfellow House on Sunday afternoons through the summer. All events are free and open to the public.
Central Square Theater
Our paid fellowship for youth blurs the line between theater, science, and social justice as you and your peers explore science plays, investigate key questions, and design a public-facing event.
Harvard CityStep
We offer weekly arts education classes for youth (5th-7th grade) that include dancing, acting, and other movement-based arts.
SocaFusion
We run classes in Soca dance and choreography for people of all ages and levels.
Cambridge Public Library
This is our state-of-the-art makerspace at the Main Library. It is a hub for learning, creativity, and collaboration filled with beginner to professional-level workshops and equipment
CDD Economic Opportunity and Development Division (EOD)
We partner with local businesses and organizations to sponsor free events in parks across the city.
We offer lots of free events throughout the year for people of all ages with a love of learning!
The Cambridge Public Library offers free computer classes, book groups, English classes, makerspace workshops, and lots more upcoming opportunities to learn.
We have over 200 collections and nearly 2,700 books, spanning the 17th - 21st Centuries, featuring the political and social history of Cambridge.
DHSP Community Schools
Join us at local parks for free, family-friendly activities, performers, and entertainment this summer!
Belmont World Film
We screen international feature films, documentaries, animation, and shorts from traditional film presentations. Our calendar reflects all of our upcoming events.
We offer various clubs and after-school sports students and families.
Youth Underground is CST's resident youth performance ensemble, for ages 13-18.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
SHINE is a group run by MIT students that strives to instill confidence in female and nonbinary students through a combination of dance, creativity, and math mentorship.
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Cambridge Council on Aging
Introduction to Theatre is an interactive class where we will read from plays, act out scenes, analyze characters and the plots. No prior theatre experience necessary.
Monday, April 28, 2025
1:30PM – 2:30PM
More dates available: Monday, May 5, 2025 Monday, May 12, 2025 Monday, May 19, 2025 Monday, June 2, 2025
Most sexual violence is done by people we know.
6PM – 8:30PM
Cambridge Arts Council
Gallery opening reception for a new exhibition in Gallery 344.
6PM – 7:30PM
Harvard Art Museums
Join Madison Brown to learn more about the photographic tapestries of Ivorian artist Joana Choumali featured in our special exhibition.
Tuesday, April 29, 2025
12:30PM – 1PM
Celebrate reading with fellow new readers at the Valente Branch Library!
4PM – 4:50PM
Caroline Fowler of the Clark Art Institute will present this year’s Henri Zerner Lecture.
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