Online Meeting Basics (Main)
From online classes to connecting with loved ones, videoconferencing is a great tool. We will cover the basics of Zoom and similar platforms, and make sure you are prepared to join a meeting or start one of your own!
To view and register for other Basic Tech Classes at the Library, please go to tinyurl.com/basictechclass.
Safer Homes: Safer Community - Cambridge Gun Buy-Back
The Cambridge, Arlington, Newton and Watertown Police Departments, in conjunction with the Middlesex Sheriff’s Office, Belmont Police Department and local community and faith-based organizations will partner to host the “Safer Homes, Safer Communities” regional gun buyback initiative over four Saturdays in June (June 8-29).
How to do Business with the City of Cambridge Workshop
Location: Online via Zoom.
Attend this workshop to learn more about how to do business with the City. Items covered include how to become a vendor, how to respond to a solicitation for quotes, and how to respond to a bid. This workshop is free to Cambridge businesses. Registration is required.
Pulitzer Prize winner Lydia Millet, the author of We Loved it All: A Memory of Life with Harvard Book Store
Harvard Book Store and the Cambridge Public Library welcome LYDIA MILLET—author of the National Book Award finalist A Children's Bible and the Pulitzer Prize finalist Love in Infant Monkeys—for a discussion of her new anti-memoir We Loved it All: A Memory of Life. She will be joined in conversation by TERRY TEMPEST WILLIAMS—Writer-in-Residence at the Harvard Divinity School and award-winning author of Refuge, Erosion, and When Women Were Birds.
Registration required through Harvard Book Store. https://www.harvard.com/event/lydia_millet2/