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Be part of the Cambridge Science Festival

Proposals that celebrate science and technology in ways that combine spirit, interactivity and audience appeal are being accepted for all aspects of the Cambridge Science Festival (April 26-May 4), including opening and closing ceremonies, daily events, evening celebrations, performances, and indoor and outdoor activities. Venues may include auditoriums, outdoor public spaces, theaters, storefronts, private businesses and city streets.

Community organizations, performing groups, schools, youth groups and individuals are encouraged to apply. The deadline for proposals is Dec. 15. For more information, please visit cambridgesciencefestival.org.

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