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City Council Unveils Exciting Community Events This Weekend

June 10, 2024 | City Council, Cambridge City, Middlesex County, Massachusetts



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City Council Unveils Exciting Community Events This Weekend
In a recent city council meeting, members unanimously adopted a significant measure, with all nine councilors voting in favor. The details of the measure were not disclosed in the transcript, but the swift consensus indicates strong support among council members.

Following the vote, Mayor Simmons and Councilor Siddiqui announced an upcoming Bollywood night event scheduled for Wednesday from 6 to 8 PM at Starlight Square. Although the event is sold out, attendees can still enjoy the outdoor festivities, which will include henna, samosas, and performances.

Councilor Wilson highlighted several community events taking place this weekend, including the River Festival and the Battle of the Bridge. He also promoted a Family Fun Day hosted by the Center for Families on June 22, featuring activities for children and free book giveaways.

Councilor Pickett informed attendees about an upcoming meeting of the Neighborhood and Long-Term Planning Committee focused on municipal broadband. Meanwhile, Councilor Nolan announced a public meeting on the city's Zero Waste Master Plan update and an electric vehicle charging initiative, both aimed at enhancing community engagement in sustainability efforts.

Additionally, a Father's Day brunch organized by the Resilient Sisterhood Project will address black women's maternal health and mortality, featuring a panel discussion and performances. This event is set for Saturday from 11 AM to 1:30 PM at the First Church in Cambridge.

Lastly, Councilor Wilson shared details about a virtual prostate cancer awareness event scheduled for June 20, emphasizing the importance of community discussions around health issues, particularly following recent public conversations sparked by notable figures sharing their experiences with the disease.

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