Great Barrington's WEB Du Bois Committee announces 3 nationally recognized artists experienced in creating public art as finalists April 19
This monument in Great Barrington will celebrate Du Bois’ scholarly achievements in the fight for racial equality.
Friday, Oct. 21
Available free on YouTube!
The event is part of the grand opening celebration for The Skating Club of Boston
The Cambridge hotel's "Game Night Package" involves an overnight stay where guests can play the new Cambridge edition of Monopoly.
The two stars appear onstage at Symphony Hall Sunday, October 24, 2021 at 7pm. Presented by Celebrity Series of Boston
The Hive makerspace is located in the lower level of the Main Library.
The Library’s Summer Reading “Book Adventures” will engage with themes that explore joy, nature, art, history, STEAM, and more.
Student designers continually impress clients with their work and develop impressive design portfolios in the process.
The week of June 21, the Library will significantly increase hours and services at the six open library locations.
'We hope you will visit all four sites to see this year's 69 winning poems selected from the nearly 700 wonderful entries.'
This program is curated by Producer/Creative Director Shelley Neill and Director of Video Production Callie Chapman.
These repairs are weather permitting. If inclement weather arises, changes to this schedule will be made.
“This is an amazing piece of the City, the Library and the Country's history,” said Dr. Maria McCauley, Director of Libraries.
The Cambridge Public Library will reopen the Main Library building for Library Express services, including limited browsing, on June 2.
Honoring Boston Marathon Director Dave McGillivray and Featuring Governor Charlie Baker at the Old North Church & Historic Site -Sunday 4/18
The City Manager appreciates MassDCR's willingness to work with the City and is pleased to announce that Riverbend Park.
The king-size quilt has been displayed at Gather Here since January 2021 and will now be placed at the Main Cambridge Public Library.
Join Cambridge Arts for a virtual Meet-And-Greet on Wednesday, March 24, from 6 to 7:30 p.m.
Cambridge Arts tripled funding for grants with support from the City of Cambridge for its current, 2020-2021 grants cycle.
Winners of $119,882 in Local Cultural Council Grants expected to be announced soon.
Due to coronavirus, extra precautions will be in place to increase participation, while keeping community members safe.
Maduna was born Dennis Didley in Cambridge on Oct 22, 1940. He went on to study at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts and live in Boston.
To ensure the safety of the public and City staff,in-person services at City buildings, including contactless holds pickup at the Cambridge.
Virtual programs and services will continue as scheduled.
The Hip Hop Transformation, will use their $10,000 grant to pay staff to continue their creative after-school program online.
The safest way to celebrate this season is with people in your immediate household...while planning virtual celebrations with others!
Purchase electric holiday lights that are listed by an approved testing agency and follow the manufacturer’s directions.
Contactless holds pickup and phone service for Cambridge Public Library locations will be closed on December 24, 25 and January 1, 2021.
These include St. Peter’s Field, 81 Sherman Street, Hoyt Field, 13 Gilmore Street, and Donnelly Field, 99 Berkshire Street.
With the economic challenges of 2020 we’re certain that more families than ever before will need our help.
People with or exposed to coronavirus, or who have coronavirus symptoms, should stay home. They should NOT attend in-person gatherings.
The Main Library outside book drop will be open for returns. Library returns will not be accepted at branch libraries during the holiday.
If you do plan to travel, consider the number and rate of coronavirus cases in the area you intend to visit.
Walking through Joan Lorentz Park, participants will encounter several display cubes.
'Join a book group to read and discuss a selection virtually. The Cambridge Public Library offers lots to choose from this month.'
According to the CDC, many traditional Halloween activities can be higher risk for spreading viruses.
The event will be held via Zoom.
Groups are limited so they can be carefully spaced apart. Activities will be low touch to reduce contact and increase safety.