Saturday, June 2, 2012, 12:00 Noon – 6:00 p.m.
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Mother’s Day in Harvard Square 2012
Spa treatments, museum strolls, one-of- a-kind crafts, exquisite jewelry, fabulous and funky works of art, intimate concerts and even harp lessons; Harvard Square provides incredible options when searching for a unique gift for mom or that special lady in your life.
The Mobile Turkish Coffee Truck Comes to Harvard Square
The Mobile Turkish Coffee Truck Comes to Harvard Square.
Make Music V5
Calling all musicians – come perform in the street of Harvard Square! Harvard Square hosts the fifth edition of Fête de la Musique / Make Music Harvard Square on Saturday June 16th, a free, outdoor, live music festival featuring more than 70 local bands…
David Michalek’s Slow Dancing comes to Harvard Square
This free event is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. The public is welcomed and encouraged to attend.
Help for the Homeless
Harvard Square: A place where all are welcomed; from global leaders to homeless men and women, from runaway kids to those of privilege, there is space for everyone. It is in that spirit, that we print this booklet highlighting Harvard Square organizations ready to serve.
The World’s Only Curious George Store Grand Opening and Ribbon Cutting
On April 28th, the Harvard Square Business Association welcomes The World’s Only Curious George Store – Harvard Square with a grand opening celebration and ribbon cutting ceremony.
Panera Bread Comes to Harvard Square!
Panera Bread will open its newest bakery-cafe near Harvard Square in Cambridge, Mass. at 1288 Massachusetts Avenue on Friday, April 13th at 5:30 a.m.
b.good vs. Ben & Jerry’s Ice Cream Truck Battle
On April 5th from 4pm – 6pm. B.good and Ben & Jerry’s Ice Cream Trucks will be on Dunster Street distributing free milkshakes and ice cream.
Cambridge Science Festival!
For ten days, Cambridge and beyond presents the most engaging, inspiring, surprising, and thought-provoking festival you’ve ever seen! “What If” challenges scientists and stand-up comedians to describe what life would be like if the history of science were rewritten.