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Bruce Gellerman of NPR

Wednesday, 04 May 2005
7:00 PM - 9:00 PM

The Cambridge-Yerevan Sister City Association

19th Annual Membership Meeting 

Guest Speaker: Bruce Gellerman

Armenia 2005: Journalism, Politics and Riding the Freedom Wave

National Public Radio's Bruce Gellerman will talk about his numerous U.S.-funded missions to Armenia to help establish radio stations and train local journalists.

38 Cameron Avenue
Cambridge, MA

7:00 p.m.  Brief Business meeting*
7:30 p.m.  Speaker program followed by reception


*At the Annual Meeting the Board of Directors is elected for the coming year and the budget is approved by members of the Association.  Membership is open to anyone who agrees with the purposes of the Association and pays annual dues ($25 Individual, $50 Family and $10 Student). 

The membership year begins April 1. Please send a check made out to “CYSCA” to CYSCA Treasurer, P.O. Box 382591, Cambridge, MA 02238, or bring it to the meeting. 

We urge members to come promptly at 7pm. and to let us know whether or not you will be attending.

Admission is free and the public is invited.

Refreshments following the program.

RSVP: 617-354-7648

Ample parking is available.

http://www.cysca.org/announcements/annualmeeting.html

Location:
38 Cameron
38 Cameron Avenue, Suite 100
Cambridge, MA 02140
617-492-4091
info (at ) 38cameron.com

Cost: free and the public is invited

Directions: From Route 16 (Alewife Brook Parkway): Coming from West/South, take a Right on Mass. Ave. into Cambridge. (Coming from North/East take a left.) Stay in the left hand lane. Continue for about a 0.4 mile to the set of lights intersecting Massachusetts Ave and Cameron Ave. Take a left. "38 Cameron" is 100 yards up on the right. It is a partly grey/partly brick building. There will be a sandwich board sign on the sidewalk.

Coming from Harvard Sq.:
Go straight on Massachusetts Ave westbound for about 1 mile to Porter Square. Go through Porter Square (you will see the T stop on the right) and continue for just under a mile until you come to the intersection with Cameron Ave. The Cambridge bus depot is on the right just before Cameron Ave, so this is a good landmark. Take a right onto Cameron Ave. "38 Cameron" is 100 yards up on the right, a partly grey/partly brick building.  There will be a sandwich board sign on the sidewalk.

From the T: Red Line (Alewife direction)
Take the Red Line (Alewife direction) and get off at the Davis Square stop. At the turnstyle of the middle floor platform of the station go right, and up the stairs or escalator. From the breezeway at the top of the stairs go out the left door, away from the center of Davis Square. (The sign at the top of the exit says "Meacham Street"). Walk straight ahead and onto The Minute Man bike path. Follow the bike path towards Massachusetts Ave until you reach Cameron Ave (about a 5 minute walk / quarter mile). Turn right at Cameron Ave. 38 Cameron is 100 yards up on the right. It is a partly grey/partly brick building.  There will be a sandwich board sign on the sidewalk.

Parking
On weekends and evenings, parking is ample. A small lot is located at the entrance of 38 Cameron (to the left in the photo above). Additional parking is available at the back entrance of 38 Cameron. To get to the back lot, take the first right just immediately past 38 Cameron onto Tannery Brook Row, and then an immediate right again to the back entrance of 38 Cameron.
Street parking on Cameron Ave requires a Cambridge resident parking permit. There is metered parking on Mass Ave, only 100 yards away.

**Important Note**
Finding 38 Cameron can be confusing because Cameron Ave. is divided midway between Somerville and Cambridge. This means there are "2" addresses for 38 Cameron, one in Somerville, the other in Cambridge. Be sure to come to the correct address in Cambridge! (just 100 yards away from Mass Ave).

URL: http://38cameron.com

 
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