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Science in the City - a program of the Cambridge Science Festival
4/14/2021 • 3 years ago
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Join the City of Cambridge as we celebrate the Cambridge Science Festival! In 2021, we are hosting a website and virtual event to celebrate the science behind the work that we do. See below for a list of participating programs, and click through to the online portal or the virtual event to participate!
Participating Departments, Divisions, and Programs
- Agenda for Children & Center for Families
- Cambridge Arts Council
Cambridge Bicycle Committee
- Cambridge Energy Alliance & All In Energy
- Cambridge Fire Department
- Cambridge Historical Commission
- Cambridge Police Department
- Cambridge Open Data
- Cambridge Public Health Department: Healthy Eating & Active Living Division
- Cambridge Water Department
- Community Development Department: Bicycle Education
- Community Development Department, Public Health Department, and Public Works: Floodviewer
- Community Development Department: Safe Routes to School
- Department of Public Works: Stormwater Management
- Department of Public Works: Solid Waste
- STEAM at the Cambridge Public Library
- STEAM Initiative at the Department of Human Service Programs
12:30 PM to 4:30 PM
Register and find out more information here!
- Mayor Sumbul Siddiqui: Welcome to Science in the City!
- Cambridge Historical Commission
- Presentation on the Dewey & Almy Collection by Emily Gonzalez
- Emergency Communications
- Cambridge Energy Alliance & All In Energy
- Learn about how to get a no-cost home energy assessment, clean up your energy bill, and start using 100% renewable electricity.
- Department of Public Works: Solid Waste Division
- Learn about food waste management best practices
- Community Development Department: Safe Routes to School
- Learn about safe walking and biking tips from our CRLS student interns
- EF Glocal Challenge Winning Team: Faucet Failures
- Test out a new video game created by a team of CRLS students, based on the new Charles River Floating Wetland!
- Cambridge Water Department
- Q&A with Ranger Tim about wildlife at Fresh Pond
- Community Development Department: Environmental and Transportation Planning Division
- EF Glocal Challenge Winning Team: Aquality 5
- Learn about flooding in Cambridge from CRLS students
Planning & Coordination
- City Manager's Office
- Community Development Department
- Information Technology Department
For More Information
Contact Jennifer Lawrence at jlawrence@cambridgema.gov or 617-349-4671.