- Editor's Choice: Always good music, always good food, always good people watching. Miss Maryland contestants, I rest my case!
- Everyone's invited as the City of Cambridge kicks off a yearlong 325th anniversary celebration on Second Saturday, April 11.
- From 1–4 p.m., head to Governor's Hall at Sailwinds Park for a family-friendly celebration with music, civic ceremonies, birthday cake, student essay and poster contest winner announcements, and kids' activities.
- You can also lend a hand on the community art project.
- And don't miss the unveiling of the small-scale model of a new work of public art, created by local metal sculptor Marty Hughes and Cambridge International.
- FREE! Also, there will be historic walking tours at 11 am and 3pm, leaving from Long Wharf.
- Starting at 4 p.m., the festivities move downtown for a Second Saturday Block Party that features street vendors, musical entertainment, late shopping hours, art gallery openings, a special appearance by contestants in the Miss Maryland International pageant, and more. FREE!
- The day (and evening) includes much more—new shows in Cambridge's five art galleries, late shopping hours, and great food in our restaurants. (Did you know that Chesapeake Foodie just declared Cambridge a "go-to destination" for dining, pointing out new Italian restaurant Bella Luna, French restaurant Bistro Poplar, and the restaurants at the nearby Hyatt?)
Tell us what you enjoyed most on Second Saturday.
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