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Cambridge Shakespeare Festival | Cambridge
Jul 14–Aug 30, 2025 (UTC)
Cambridge
The Cambridge Shakespeare Festival is an annual festival of William Shakespeare's plays held in Cambridge, England. The Festival was founded in 1987 by Artistic Director Dr David Creeley.
Performances are performed in Elizabethan costume and accompanied by live Elizabethan music. The Festival takes place over eight weeks in July and August and attracts over 25,000 audience members. Each performance takes place outdoors in the private gardens of each of the Cambridge University colleges, including the Gardens of King's College, Robinson College Gardens, Girton College Gardens, St John's College Gardens, Trinity College Gardens and Downing College Gardens.
Practical Spectral Flow Cytometry Course - One Day | Queen Edith Meeting Room, Cambridge Building
Oct 16, 2025 (UTC+1)
Cambridge
The Spectral Flow Cytometry Building Block is aimed at those new to Spectral flow cytometry and those wanting to understand the basics of the technology before attending further Building Blocks. This can be taken as a standalone one day course or can be taken as a building block for the next courses. The course starts with an introduction to Spectral Flow Cytometry Technologies, its importance and why it is become a key tool for scientists.
This one-day course will combine theory and practical. Delegates will learn what spectral flowcytometry can bring to their experiments. We will look at how Spectral flow cytometers differ from conventional cytometers in their light detection, how this influences experimental design and some of the specific considerations of using this approach. We will run a simple experiment on spectral cytometers - the Cytek Aurora, BD FACSDiscover S8 and the Sony ID7000.
The in person course includes refreshments, including lunch, morning and afternoon tea and coffee.
Information Source: BuildingCYT_Flow Cytometry Training Courses @BI | eventbrite
Cambridge House Collective | NCI Centre
Jul 19, 2025 (UTC+1)
Cambridge
We are a collective promoting an inclusive friendly space for people who want to cut loose and shake it to high quality underground house music
We have 100 tickets available advance only
Information Source: Cambridge House Collective | eventbrite
6th International Health Care Reform Thought Leaders Meeting | Møller Institute
Jul 24, 2025 (UTC+1)
Cambridge
Having recovered from the challenges of our 5th IHCR conference in March 2020 -which saw us moving a 250-delegate conference in Sydney, to a wholly online conference within 5 days - we are back!
The theme for 2025 is truly international – exploring and challenging the failings of health systems globally as they espouse reform whilst continuing increasingly complex, inefficient and outdated models of care, out-of-step with their community’s needs.
Having moved from Washington to Brisbane then Sydney we are delighted to host the 2025 meeting in Cambridge - a fitting setting to explore evidence, innovate and network closely with global thought-leaders. Our Keynote speakers are exemplars in what can be achieved despite the many barriers to reform and will challenge and inspire us to influence change in our own sectors.
Join us on Thursday 24 and Friday 25 July 2025!
For onsite accomodation bookings,
please click here
and use the code
55929
.
Learn more:
Professor Claire Jackson
Chair
2025 International Health Care Reform Thought Leaders Meeting, Organising Committee
Dr Caroline Nicholson
Co-Chair
2025 International Health Care Reform Thought Leaders Meeting, Organising Committee
Confirmed thought leaders
Professor Claire Jackson AM
MBBS, MD, MPH, CertHEcon, GradCertMgt, FRACGP, FAICD Chair, 2025 International Health Care Reform Conference, Organising Committee Director, Centre of Health System Reform & Integration, Mater Research Institute, - University of Queensland
Professor Martin Marshall
Chair of the Nuffield Trust; Emeritus Professor of Healthcare Improvement at UCL; Non-Executive Director, Royal Devon University Healthcare Trust
Professor Robert Phillips
Founding Executive Director, Center for Professionalism and Value in Health Care, ABFM Foundation; Past Director Robert Graham Centre, Washington DC; Professor Family Medicine
Conjoint Professor Diana O’Halloran AO
Board Chair, Wentwest
Professor Les Toop
Emeritus Professor of General Practice, University of Otago, Christchurch; Advisor and past chair, Pegasus Health Primary Health Organisation; Member, General Practice New Zealand National Executive; Specialist General Practitioner.
Senator Elizabeth Steiner
Oregon State Treasurer, former Oregon State Senator, Adjunct Associate Professor of Family Medicine Oregon Health & Science University.
Dr Michael Green MD, MPH, CCFP
Director, Centre for Health Services and Policy Research CTAQ Chair in Applied Health Economics / Health Policy
Information Source: Mater Research | eventbrite
Cambridge Sport Lakes Triathlon Festival 2025 | CB24 6AZ
Aug 3, 2025 (UTC+0)
Cambridge
Experience the thrill of the Cambridge Sport Lakes Triathlon Festival 2025 at the picturesque Milton Country Park just north of Cambridge. Hosted by HaverSports, this event offers participants the choice of two challenging distances: Sprint and Standard, both featuring the same scenic route for a vibrant competitive atmosphere. The festival, scheduled for August 3, 2025, will commence with the Standard Tri at 8:30 am, including a 1500m lake swim, a 40km rural bike route, and a 10km off-road run. Following closely is the Sprint Tri at 9:30 am, with a 750m lake swim, a 20km rural bike route, and a 5km off-road run. Don't miss out on the opportunity to support the excellent work at Milton Country Park while testing your limits in this thrilling triathlon!
Future Spaces 2025 | Jesus College, University of Cambridge
Oct 1, 2025 (UTC+1)
Cambridge
Future Spaces
Dive into the Future of Sustainable Design at Future Spaces
Positive Wellbeing I Circular Products & Sustainability I Forward Thinking
After last year's success,
Future Spaces
is back again for 2025, bigger and better than ever! Join us for a
two-day
event packed with cutting-edge innovations, thought-provoking talks, and hands-on learning on sustainability and wellbeing within commercial spaces.
Day 1
will bring you an introduction to our sponsors in an intimate preview evening. Enjoy time to network in the custom-built sponsor hall, enjoy light refreshments, and get hands on in the creative workshop.
Explore what makes our sponsors unique in our quick-fire speaking round. Understand how they promote sustainability and deliver the latest in innovation, with the added excitement of being against the clock!
Get hands on with a creative workshop - details coming soon...
Visit the Layrd Lounge, new to Future Spaces for this year! Meet the team and catch up on their latest projects to learn how the team showcases the latest in innovative design.
Make meaningful connections with like-minded professionals from the industry and take advantage of the smaller crowd of attendees at this preview event.
Pop-up bar with food & drinks will be provided.
Day 2
is a jam packed day of conference style talks, engaging workshops and interactive networking along with a plant based lunch.
Discover eco-friendly alternatives that meet rigorous sustainability standards like cradle-to-cradle certification and environmental product declarations.
Immerse yourself in thought-provoking talks from leading industry figures who will delve into a wide range of topics, from innovative materials and green building strategies to biophilic design and employee well-being.
Collaborate + Create. Participate in a dynamic workshop and understand material finishes. Collaborate with fellow attendees to develop creative solutions for enhancing staff and user well-being in your space.
Expand your circle and form valuable connections that can build future collaborations and inspire fresh perspectives, all in our newly designed sponsor hall. Digital networking badges provided to enhance an interactive experience.
Visit the Layrd Lounge, new for 2025. Explore the latest projects from team Layrd, and understand how the forward-thinking design studio is putting their learnings on sustainability into practise.
See agenda for more detailed information.
Future Spaces isn't just an event.
Leave with actionable ideas, a network of inspired individuals, and the confidence to create spaces that are good for people and the planet.
Choose whether you'd like to join us for Day 1, Day
2, or both and reserve your spot today to become part of the future of sustainable design!
Plant-based refreshments will be provided.
Hosted in The West Court of Jesus College, Cambridge.
Get in touch:
hello@future-spaces.co.uk
@futurespaces_by_layrddesign
www.futurespacesevent.co.uk
Brought to you by
Layrd Design
, a team of Commercial Interior Designers offering bold, character-driven design packages and fit-out works nationwide.
Workplace - Sports - Gyms
Information Source: Layrd Design Ltd | eventbrite
Mrs Dalloway: A Conversation in Cambridge | 22 Sidney St
Jul 21, 2025 (UTC+1)
Cambridge
Waterstones Cambridge is proud to host a conversation with the editor of the new Oxford World’s Classics edition of Virginia Woolf’s great novel,
Mrs Dalloway
, published for the centenary in 2025. Editor Trudi Tate will be in conversation with Claire Nicholson. They will explore some of the new areas that are discussed in the introduction - including women in
Mrs Dalloway
; the First World War and shell shock; the vote; and the references to India in the novel.
This talk is in collaboration with Literature Cambridge and their summer course on
Virginia Woolf: Writing Life
. Trudi Tate is Director of Literature Cambridge and an Emeritus Fellow of Clare Hall. Claire Nicholson is Chair of the Virginia Woolf Society of Great Britain.
Information Source: Waterstones | eventbrite
William Shakespeare's TWELFTH NIGHT | Childerley
Jul 24, 2025 (UTC+1)
Cambridge
The gardens will be open from 5 pm. The performance will begin at 6 pm ending around 8.30 pm with one short interval.
Ticket price (including concessions): £18 standard, £10 under 14s ; Free for under 6s
Seats will be provided. If you wish to sit on blankets - and please bring your own picnic blanket, there is a designated ground level area in front of the seats where you will be closer to the action.
Bring your own picnic and refreshments.
After the shipwreck, Viola is separated from her twin brother, Sebastian. Disguised as a man, named Cesario, she enters the service of Duke Orsino, who already loves Lady Olivia. However, Olivia falls for Cesario, unaware that she is Viola, while Viola secretly loves Orsino. Meanwhile, Sebastian, who survived the shipwreck, arrives, leading to Olivia marrying him, thinking he is Cesario. As the confusion unravels, Viola's identity is revealed, and Orsino realizes his love for her .
Castle Theatre Company is one of the oldest performing arts groups at Durham University, and for over four decades have taken an annual summer Shakespeare tour around the south of England and the USA, performing classic comedies on the lawns of stately homes, gardens, and abbeys. 2024’s touring production of 'As You Like It' was performed to sold-out audiences around the south of England.
Information Source: Childerley | eventbrite
NOW! That's What I Call...DRAG! Cambridge! | The Blue Moon
Jul 24, 2025 (UTC+0)
Cambridge
Do you love all things drag?! Well strut right up because “NOW! That’s What I Call…DRAG!” is BACK with a fabulous evening of DRAG in CAMBRIDGE! Serving up a classic slice of British drag cabaret, expect electrifying lip synching, stunning live vocals, camp comedy, audience games and of course…CHAOS! Hosted by East Anglian drag royalty Knuckle Sandwich and Will Power (with special guests TBA!) you'll be in for the night of your lives stacked with fabulous drag talent! After selling out their shows since 2022, you won't want to miss the return of East Anglia's ICONIC drag cabaret night. So put on that glitter, bat your lashes at the ready, and let the drag mixtape to begin! Trust us, you won't want it to end! This is a seated event! Doors at 7pm! Show at 7.45pm! There will be 10 tickets per show available to purchase ON THE DOOR at £13 each - these are first come, first served on the night - no reserves! Please note: We unfortunately do not offer refunds - please message if you have any questions! NOTE: NOW! That's What I Call...DRAG! is a queer led Drag Cabaret show, and we strive to welcome all audiences into our events, and the performers and audiences deserve your respect at all times. We kindly ask that ANY hen or stag party wanting to attend MUST message in advance of tickets being purchased. We reserve the right to refuse admittance if there is no prior contact, and refunds will not be issued. Thank you.
Information Source: NOW! That's What I Call...DRAG! | eventbrite
MC BXB 2025 (Dallas) | The Cambridge Room at House Of Blues
Jul 25, 2025 (UTC-6)
Cambridge
MC BXB is set to take place at The Cambridge Room at House Of Blues in Dallas on July 25, 2025. This highly anticipated event will bring together music enthusiasts to enjoy an unforgettable evening of live performances. The venue is located at 2200 N Lamar St, TX, 75202, providing easy access for attendees. Don't miss out on this exciting opportunity to experience MC BXB in the vibrant city of Dallas.
Sequential Scotland | Doubletree by Hilton
Aug 2, 2025 (UTC+0)
Cambridge
Sequential Scotland is a brand new comic convention coming to Glasgow on Saturday 2nd of August 2025. The convention will spotlight Scotland and the UK's amazing independent comic creators and micro-publishers while creating a welcoming space for veterans and newbies alike to mix. The event will feature free workshops and talks delivered by Comics Youth and the Paperjam Comics Collective. There will also be cosplay and art competitions, with prizes kindly donated by our event sponsor Cass Art. Sequential Scotland has been made possible with funding from Creative Scotland. For more information, check out our website here! Guest Artists We have an amazing line-up of featured artists for you to meet on the day! hesitantdoodle, the creator of all our amazing artwork, and will be joined by: Julie Campbell, Gustaffo Vargas, Ollie Hicks, Emma Oosterhous and AC Macdonald. For more information check out the guest page of our website here! 2025 Postcard Pack We will be commissioning four creators from our artist vendors to create a brand new illustration for the limited edition postcard pack. Sales of the set will go towards funding Sequential Scotland 2026! More details will be announced once the artists have been selected.
Information Source: Sequential Scotland | eventbrite
An Evening with R.F. Kuang at Cambridge Guildhall | The Guildhall
Aug 21, 2025 (UTC+1)
Cambridge
Join us for what promises to be an unmissable evening with bestselling author R.F. Kuang, as we celebrate the publication of her much-anticipated new novel,
Katabasis
.
The internationally bestselling author of
Babel
and
Yellowface
returns with
Katabasis
: a sublimely dark and unputdownable tale of two rival Cambridge academics who must join forces on a rescue mission in hell itself.
R.F. Kuang is now the author of six novels, with her debut novel
The Poppy War
written on her gap year in China and released in 2018. This was followed by
The Dragon Republic
(2019),
The Burning God
(2022),
Babel
(2022) and most recently
Yellowface
(2023).
R.F. Kuang will be signing books after the talk. Please note that due to time constraints, Rebecca will be signing and/or dedicating one book per person (this can be any book by R.F. Kuang).
The Signed Book & Ticket bundle includes the Signed Exclusive Edition of
Katabasis
, for collection on the evening.
Information Source: Waterstones | eventbrite
Charity Chamber Music Concert by the Jozef Chasyd String Quartet | Trinity College
Jul 16, 2025 (UTC+1)
Cambridge
The Jozef Chasyd Quartet will perform Beethoven's String Quartet in A minor Op. 132, Fauré's Quartet in E minor and Smetana's Second Quartet in D minor in the atmospheric setting of Trinity College's Old Combination Room. The Quartet is named after a brilliant Polish Jewish violinist who was regarded by the legendary Fritz Kreisler even more highly than Jascha Heifetz, but who died tragically young in 1950 at the age of just 26 as the result of unsuccessful treatment for a severe mental disorder. All the remarkable works to be performed were written when their composers were afflicted by illness and mental health problems: Smetana's Quartet was actually composed in an asylum. Proceeds from the concert will be donated to Lifecraft, a Cambridgeshire mental health charity. The concert celebrates one of the great lost talents of musical history and represents the triumph of the human spirit over adversity.
The members of the Jozef Chasyd Quartet are Leora Cohen (violin), Ikuko Sunamura (violin), Malcolm Allison (viola), Edward Mead (cello).
Information Source: Cohen-Wingfield Duo | eventbrite
An Evening with Kate Sawyer and Georgina Moore in Cambridge | 22 Sidney St
Jul 16, 2025 (UTC+1)
Cambridge
Come away this summer and join authors
Kate Sawyer
and
Georgina Moore
as they discuss their brilliant new novels. In
Getting Away
, we follow the Smith family growing and changing over the decades across the backdrop of their holiday experiences.
River of the Stars
traces two families on an idyllic island over the years of heart ache and change
Kate Sawyer
worked as an actor and theatre and events producer before writing several short films and then turning her hand to fiction. Her debut novel,
The Stranding
, was shortlisted for the Costa First Novel Award, won the East Anglian fiction prize, was adapted for BBC Radio 4 Book at Bedtime and is being developed for the screen by Fremantle and Afua Hirsch's production company Born In Me. Her second novel
This Family
was a Waterstones Book Of The Month and Waterstones Paperback of the Year 2024.
Getting Away
is a dazzlingly ambitious novel that explores the transformation of one family through their various holidays.
G
eorgina Moore
is
an award-winning book publicist
and author. Her first novel
The Garnett Girls
won the Fiction Prize at
The Isle of Wight Book Awards and was a Sunday Times Bestselling debut. Her new novel,
River of Stars
is a beautifully written piece featuring a cast of metagenetic characters.
She
grew up in London
and lives on a houseboat on the Thames with her partner, two children, and Bomber, the Border terrier.
Information Source: Waterstones | eventbrite
MIT AI + Education Summit 2025 | MIT
Jul 16, 2025 (UTC-4)
Cambridge
Welcome to the MIT AI + Education Summit 2025!
Join us at
MIT
for a day of exploring the intersection of
AI
and
education
. Dive into engaging discussions, workshops, and presentations led by experts in the field. Whether you're a teacher, student, or tech enthusiast, this event is perfect for anyone curious about the future of education. Don't miss out on this opportunity to network with like-minded individuals and gain valuable insights into how
AI
is shaping the way we learn and teach. See you there!
https://raise.mit.edu/events/mit-ai-and-education-summit-2025/
Information Source: MIT RAISE | eventbrite
Paint Van Gogh's Sunflowers, Cambridge | Station Tavern, Cambridge
Jul 17, 2025 (UTC+0)
Cambridge
Sip and Paint Van Gogh’s Sunflowers! Looking for a creative night in Cambridge? Join us for a sip and paint experience at The Station Tavern! This event is inspired by Van Gogh‘s Sunflowers painting! Your creativity will bloom as you dazzle yourself with sunflowers. Unleash your creativity – wine glass or prosecco in one hand, paint brush in the other. No experience? No problem! Whether you are looking for a fun night out or are a budding artist, you’ll enjoy creating your own masterpiece. What’s included in your sip and paint event: All art supplies – paint, brushes, canvas and apron providedStep-by-step guidance from a professional artist – or let your creativity lead the way!A themed playlist and upbeat vibes to inspire your artistic flowPlease note your ticket does not include a drink, but a wide range of drinks are available for purchaseYour canvas to take home – showcase your finished work with pride!Whether you’re planning fun things to do with friends, a date night or simply want to try something new, this PopUp Painting event promises a night of creativity and fun. Spaces are limited, so book now to secure your place for this unforgettable sip and paint experience in Cambridge! Please see our booking terms and conditions here.
Information Source: PopUp Painting & Events Ltd | eventbrite
Teaching in the Age of AI: Masterclass for Modern Educators | Harvard Square
Jul 17, 2025 (UTC-4)
Cambridge
AI is transforming education—are you ready to lead the change?
This hands-on masterclass is designed for K–12 teachers, university faculty, instructional designers, and school leaders who want to confidently integrate artificial intelligence into their teaching and learning environments.
Whether you're just beginning or already experimenting with AI tools, this session will help you:
Understand the fundamentals of generative AI and its impact on educationExplore AI tools that can enhance lesson planning, grading, feedback, and student engagementLearn how to use AI ethically and responsibly in classroomsDiscover real use cases from innovative schools and universitiesPrepare your students with the digital literacy they need to thrive in an AI-driven world
Who Should Attend:
K–12 teachers, college instructors, curriculum developers, education technology leads, and school administrators.
About the Trainer
Joseph Wehbe is an American Artificial Intelligence ecosystem builder, and member of the World Economic Forum’s AI & Entrepreneurship Expert Network. He holds a Master’s in Artificial Intelligence from the Vector Institute in Toronto and Queen’s University, where Geoffrey Hinton, the “Godfather of AI,” serves as Chief Scientific Advisor. Joseph is Chief AI Ecosystem Builder at DAIMLAS, the #1 ranked AI ecosystem platform, which is part of the MIT CSAIL (Computer Science AI Lab) Alliances Startups & MIT Startup Exchange. DAIMLAS operates AI ecosystems in Boston, NJ, DC, Silicon Valley, Saudi Arabia and 3 in Africa. He’s also the VP Community for the Harvard Business School Alumni Angels where he is an alumnus.
He has held AI training for NATO in Italy, Mohamed Bin Zayed MBZUAI AI University Abu Dhabi, Dubai Future District Fund VC Fellowship, SKEMA AI Center of Excellence Paris, Abu Dhabi University, Harvard Alumni Entrepreneurs, and many others.
His work has been featured in the World Economic Forum, MIT Sloan AI Club, U.S. Congress, the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy, and TEDxBoston. With a focus on national AI strategy, innovation access, and ecosystem development, Joseph is a trusted voice in the global AI landscape—helping governments, enterprises, and entrepreneurs harness AI for meaningful, inclusive impact.
jwehbe@alumni.harvard.edu
http://scholar.harvard.edu/josephwehbeai
Linkedin:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/josephwehbedaimlas/
URL:
https://www.weforum.org/stories/authors/joseph-wehbe/
Twitter X: https://x.com/josephwehbeai
Information Source: DAIMLAS - AI Ecosystem Builders | eventbrite
Beginner Sewing - Apron | Craft Loft (Cambridge Store)
Jul 17, 2025 (UTC-4)
Cambridge
New to sewing or would like to try your hand at a wearable project? This Apron sewing workshop is the perfect intro to sewing. Learn the basics of using a sewing machine, pattern and make your own stylish apron! The topics covered include:
Fundamentals of using a sewing machine
How to use a pattern
What's seam allowance
Right side vs. Wrong side of fabric
Overstitch and reverse stitch
Choose from a selection of fun fabric prints or bring your own. If you decide to bring your own fabric, please plan for 1.5yards of non-stretchy fabric. Cotton, canvas or flannel should all work well. Avoid anything extra thick or synthetic such as vinyl or faux leather. These will not work with our sewing machines and are also difficult to work with for beginners.
Duration
: 2 hours
Minimum age
: +13yrs (all minors need to be accompanied with an adult for the duration of the workshop)
Location:
Craft Loft
100 CambridgeSide Pl, 2nd floor near TJ Maxx
Cambridge, MA 02141
*Please see our refund/reschedule policy
here.
Tipping is not expected but always appreciated!
Information Source: Craft Loft | eventbrite
Millkzy - Floetry for the Fans 2025 (Dallas) | The Cambridge Room at House Of Blues
Jul 17, 2025 (UTC-6)
Cambridge
Experience the mesmerizing blend of poetry and music at Millkzy - Floetry for the Fans in Dallas. This unique event will take place at The Cambridge Room at House Of Blues on July 17, 2025. Immerse yourself in the soulful atmosphere created by Millkzy's captivating performance, set against the backdrop of the vibrant city. Join fellow fans for an unforgettable evening filled with artistic expression and creative inspiration. Don't miss this opportunity to witness a truly special event at 2200 N Lamar St, TX, 75202.
Summer Singles Lock & Key Party - Cambridge | Ages 30-45 | The Cambridge Tap
Jul 18, 2025 (UTC+1)
Cambridge
Welcome to the best Summer Singles party in town!
We are excited to be returning to Cambridge, once again bringing you the opportunity to meet and network with other singles this summer at the beautiful Cambridge Tap!
Up to 80 people will join us for this ultimate singles night which features our fantastic lock & key icebreaker to ensure you meet a huge number of people.
The best bit? Everyone is single, a similar age and we ensure there's a good male/female ratio in the room.
There will also be prizes to be won as you seek out the person holding the key that matches your lock (or vice versa).
Each time you find a matching pair you'll be in with a chance to win one of our great prizes. And of course, you'll meet loads of people along the way, all in the stunning surroundings of one of the city's top hotspots!
Following the party... head over to our website the next day to view a list of everyone that attended. Select the people you like and our system will tell you who you mutually matched with. Get in touch again via our messenger and the rest is up to you.
The perfect way to meet new people this summer!
You just need your ticket.
Book now, this will sell out!
Important information
- 19.00 - Doors open [Please arrive on time]
- 19.30 - Lock and key icebreaker begins
- 21.00 - Prize draw
- 23.00 - Last orders at the bar
Please ensure you arrive at the venue at the start time. We have a limited time for registrations and arriving late may mean you cannot get in.
Please make yourself known to our staff upon arrival to ensure you are activated on our matching system.
Tickets for this event are non-refundable. Our normal cancellation terms and conditions apply. No tickets are for sale at the door.
For extra ticket availability and no additional booking charges, please visit our
website.
Information Source: Original Dating - Speed Dating London & UK | eventbrite
Nottingham Walking Tour (from Cambridge) | Station Road
Jul 18, 2025 (UTC+1)
Cambridge
Nottingham Walking Tour
Join us for a fun and informative walking tour around the beautiful city of Nottingham! Led by a knowledgeable local guide, you'll get to explore the history, culture, and hidden gems of this historic city. This excursion is a great way to learn more about Nottingham and see some of its most iconic landmarks.
Don't miss out on this exciting opportunity to discover the legendary home of Robin Hood in a whole new way with the Tribe.
Information Source: Tribe of Travelers | eventbrite
Games Night in Cambridge | 22 Sidney St
Jul 18, 2025 (UTC+1)
Cambridge
We are super excited to open our doors to the gamers of Cambridge for a board game night lead by our games expert Karl, here at Waterstones Cambridge.
Some notes of the event:
- Please use the back entrance of Waterstones facing Hobson Street for signing in
- You will have access to our well curated library of games on two trolleys
- Karl will be running demos throughout the evening, perfect for those wanting to get in game with others
- There will also be the opportunity to sign up for specific games, including Blood on the Clocktower (these are booked on the website in addition to General Admission and are free of charge)
- Double Points Rewards are available to Waterstones loyalty card holders on any games purchases during the event
Great news - the second floor CAFE WILL BE OPEN until 7:30pm for the event.
Information Source: Waterstones | eventbrite
Joseph Dawson and Tim Toft Violins Present: An Evening of Chamber Music | International Anthony Burgess Foundation
Jul 18, 2025 (UTC+0)
Cambridge
Manchester-based cellist Joseph Dawson and fine instrument shop Tim Toft Violins present a delightful evening of chamber works in the intimate venue of the International Anthony Burgess Foundation. From Mozart to Kodály to Ribaupierre, Joseph and his friends will perform works both well known and delightfully obscure. Performers: Arthur Geoghegan- Violin Anna Tulchinskaya- Violin Jerome McGuinness- Viola Joseph Dawson- Cello Petr Prause- Cello Cristo Harijan- Piano Programme: Beethoven- Eyeglass Duo Jerome McGuinness- Duo no.7 Kodály- Epigrams Mozart- Piano Concerto no. 12 in A Major Richard Strauss- Sehnsucht -Interval- Bartók- Dances (Arranged for Two Cellos) Ribaupierre- Suite Montagnarde no. 3 Jerome McGuinness- Duo no. 4 Boccherini- String Quintet in E Major Kraft- Moderato from Cello Concerto in C Major
Information Source: Joseph Dawson | eventbrite
HWT 2025 Family Reunion | Harriet Tubman Museum and Educational Center
Jul 18, 2025 (UTC-4)
Cambridge
HWT 2025 Family Reunion
Welcome to the
HWT 2025 Family Reunion
! Get ready to reconnect with relatives, share stories, and create new memories. Join us for a fun-filled day of laughter, games, and delicious food. Whether you're a distant cousin or a close sibling, this event is all about celebrating our family bond. Don't forget to bring your family photos and heirlooms to reminisce about the good ol' days. Let's make this reunion one to remember! See you there!
Information Source: eventbrite
Uni-FEP Test Test Test | Boston Marriott Cambridge
Jul 18, 2025 (UTC-4)
Cambridge
Uni-FEP Test Test Test
Description:
Join us for a day of testing, learning, and fun at the
Boston Marriott Cambridge
! Whether you're a seasoned pro or just starting out, this event is perfect for anyone looking to challenge themselves and improve their skills. Don't miss out on this exciting opportunity to connect with like-minded individuals and push yourself to new heights. See you there!
Information Source: eventbrite
Upskilling in Engineering Technical Workshops | 850 Fountain St S
Jul 18, 2025 (UTC-4)
Cambridge
Upskilling in Engineering - Technical Workshops
Come join us at Conestoga's Cambridge Fountain Campus on Friday July 18th for a career-boosting event! Take your pick of two hands-on technical workshops in "Programming Industrial Robots for Productivity" or "Optimizing Design Through Experiments (DOE)". These workshops are aligned with micro credentials offered by Conestoga College that can provide you with in-demand skills through hands-on learning experiences with instruction by industry experts. This event is a collaboration between the Ontario Society of Professional Engineers (OSPE), Ontario Association of Certified Engineering Technicians and Technologists (OACETT), and Conestoga College’s School of Engineering & Technology.
This event includes:
Your choice of one of two practical, skills-based innovation-focused workshops
Extensive networking opportunities with peers and professionals
Access to Conestoga's labs, equipment, & facilities
Whether you're looking to upskill or expand your professional network, this event is designed to help you level up your skills and take your career to the next level!
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Workshop #1: Programming Industrial Robots for Productivity
Get hands-on with Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs) and discover their evolving and expanding role in Industry 4.0.
Explore real-world applications in robotics, smart systems, and manufacturing.
Experience a live demo of an automated system powered by PLC technology.
Workshop #2: Optimizing Design Through Experiments (DOE)
Explore the power of Design of Experiments (DOE) methodology compared to traditional one-variable-at-a time testing.
Learn to design and run structured tests to understand factors' individual & combined effects and test hypotheses.
Apply findings to optimize processes for efficiency, consistency & cost savings.
Micro credentials offer a fast, flexible way to gain in-demand skills and demonstrate your evolving expertise to employers - helping you stay competitive, advance your career, and adapt to changing industry needs in less time and cost than a degree/diploma/etc. program.
Check out Conestoga's full offering of micro-credentials and learn more at:
https://continuing-education.conestogac.on.ca/micro-credentials
Are you a member of OACETT or OSPE?
Please check your email for a "Promo Code" that will secure you a reduced ticket price upon registration.
Please be advised that this event will be photographed. If you do not wish your likeness to be used, please let our photographer know.
Participants are responsible for determining if this or any event, activity, or component is valid for their own continuing professional development (CPD) hours or association needs.
AGENDA
9:00 am – 10:00 am = Registration, Breakfast & Networking
10:00 – 10:30 am = Opening Remarks
10:45 am – 12:15 pm = Workshop Part One (1.5 hours)
12:15 – 1pm = Lunch & Networking
1 -2:30 pm = Workshop Part Two (1.5 hours)
If you have any questions or concerns about the event, please email Erin Camm ecamm@conestogac.on.ca
Information Source: Shannon Rea | eventbrite
Putt for Paws | Makray Memorial Golf Club
Jul 18, 2025 (UTC-5)
Barrington
Welcome to
Putt for Paws
! Join us at
Makray Memorial Golf Club
for a day of fun on the greens, all for a good cause. Putt for Paws is a charity event where golfers of all levels can come together to support our furry friends in need. Whether you're a seasoned pro or just looking to have a good time, this event is perfect for anyone who loves golf and animals. So grab your clubs, bring your friends, and let's tee off for a pawsome day of golfing!
Information Source: Animal House Shelter, Inc | eventbrite
Pa-Kua Chinese Archery | Kelsey Kerridge Sports Centre
Jul 19, 2025 (UTC+1)
Cambridge
Important:
The class will start with a warmup, which includes running and stretching. Please wear appropriate clothing. It is also recommended to attend in long sleeved tops to protect the arm.
Note:
the number of tickets is limited by the amount of our equipment. If the tickets are out, or you have your own recurve bow and/or arrows, please contact us at cambridge@pakuauk.com to see what can be done.
About the classes:
Pa-Kua is an international school of martial arts established in 1976, where we teach a system based on multiple styles and ancient Chinese knowledge. We offer a unique approach which emphasizes family atmosphere, personalized attention, acceptance of all people, and individual evolution.
Our archery is a Ming Dynasty Chinese style, using thumb draw technique with archery thumb rings. We use traditionally shaped bows, bamboo arrows, and we also incorporate martial art elements.
The main website of Pa-Kua is at
pakua.com
with information on the studios around the world, and on the history of the school. Our local site at
pakua-cambridge.co.uk
has information about the branch in Cambridge.
If you wish to read more about our archery, there is an
excellent article
written by Pa-Kua Master Sérgio M. de Souza.
Information Source: Pa-Kua Cambridge | eventbrite
Last Gang in Town present THE MENSTRUAL CRAMPS + PUSSYLIQUOR | The Blue Moon
Jul 19, 2025 (UTC+1)
Cambridge
LAST GANG IN TOWN present THE MENSTRUAL CRAMPS + PUSSYLIQUOR
THE MENSTRUAL CRAMPS -
We are excited to bring the loud, antifascist, anti-racist, pro-choice, intersectional, feminist DIY queer punks The Menstrual Cramps back to Cambridge!
Founded in a bedroom in Bristol in 2016, The Menstrual Cramps have gone a long way since their first cycle. Politics on the brain and injustices surrounding them, they jumped ship to a dive in London and recorded their debut album ‘We’re Not Ovaryacting’ on distorted acoustic guitars, calling on the world to ‘Save the Badgers’, and ‘Cull the Tories’. Their debut music video for ‘My Bush Ain’t Ur Business’ was removed from YouTube after some trolls reared their ugly heads and didn’t want women to reclaim their own breasts or bodies.
With their mission to ‘Make Girls Feel Good’, empower all womxn and end inequality and injustices across the world, The Menstrual Cramps are part of new era of musicians giving women, men and everyone outside or in between a fresh taste of feminist punk heritage.
PUSSYLIQUOR –
Pure uncensored female rage from the south coast is on its way to Cambridge! Originally formed in 2015, Brighton's Pussyliquor initially bonded over a shared passion for hardcore music and even harder core feminist beliefs.
They have the no-nonsense and in-your-face approach that recalls the spirit and energy of L7 and The Slits. Known for crafting politically charged (and amusing) anthems, Pussyliquor’s music is a heartfelt nod to DIY punk and female empowerment.
Putting the amp in tampon, raising estrogen levels wherever they go, expect an unapologetic, cheerfully obscene and intense live performance at the Blue Moon!
Dousing punk rock with a tank full of petrol, this kick ass band are one of the most fun and filthy freedom-fighting feminist punk bands of this generation. It is dayglo, instant punk with a sense of humour and a pop sensibility.
Information Source: Last Gang In Town | eventbrite