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Cambridge Mosaic Screening & Reception

Coming on September 20

Run Time: 180 min.

Join The Cambridge Museum of History & Culture for a Free Documentary Screening & Celebration Honoring Marvin Gilmore on His 100th Birthday!

Join us Friday September 20th at 5:30pm for a free community screening of Cambridge Mosaic: a growing series of stories highlighting the people, places, and events that have shaped our city. Featured stars in this documentary series include Cambridge trailblazers Marvin Gilmore, Glenn Koocher, Artis Spears, Michael Sullivan, and Tim Toomey!

Get ready for a night of family fun and community gathering! Walk the red carpet then sit back, relax, and enjoy the screening with complimentary popcorn and drinks at The Brattle Theatre. After the screening, mingle with fellow attendees for a reception, courtesy of The Harvard Square Business Association where we will toast community hero Marvin Gilmore on his 100th birthday!

Red Carpet, Free Popcorn & Drinks • 5:30 – 6:00 pm

Welcoming Remarks • 6:00 – 6:10
Welcome from Cambridge Museum of History & Culture Founder, Mayor Simmons

Screening of Cambridge Mosaic • 6:10 – 6:40

Q&A with the Stars • 6:50 – 7:10
Facilitated by The Harvard Square Business Association Executive Director Denise Jillson

Reception & Birthday Celebration • 7:30 – 9:00*
Come toast community hero Marvin Gilmore on his 100th birthday! This reception is made possible by the generous support of The Harvard Square Business Association.

*The reception will be held on the 4th floor of The Atrium at 50 Church Street in Harvard Square (approx. 2-minute walk from The Brattle Theatre).

The Cambridge Museum of History & Culture is a community museum dedicated to sharing Cambridge’s storied past in an accessible way with residents and visitors alike. Through diverse educational programming, we strive to encourage curiosity, connection, and community engagement with local history, sharing the stories of who we were, who we are, and who we want to be. To learn more about us, please visit our website at www.cambridgehistorymuseum.com.

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