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SUMMARY:Minuteman Futures Foundation Inaugural Golf Tournament
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the Minuteman Futures Foundation Inaugural Golf Tournament on April 21\, 2026\, at Stow Acres Country Club. This event will help support the Foundation’s work to advance athletic facilities capital improvements\, strengthen Minuteman athletics\, and invest in opportunities that benefit students\, families\, the Minuteman Parents Association\, and the broader school community. \nWe are also seeking sponsors who want to support Minuteman’s mission and gain visibility while helping make this event a success.
URL:https://lexingtontimesmagazine.com/event/minuteman-futures-foundation-inaugural-golf-tournament-2/
LOCATION:Stow Acres Country Club\, 58 Randall St\, Stow\, MA\, 01775\, United States
CATEGORIES:OPEN TO ALL
ORGANIZER;CN="Ed Bouquillon":MAILTO:dmsne@usa.net
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SUMMARY:For Love! For Liberty! A New Musical Comes to Lexington April 11 at 7 pm
DESCRIPTION:LEXINGTON\, Mass. — For Love! For Liberty! a new musical celebrating courage\, sacrifice\, and the birth of the American Revolution will come to Lexington for one day\, Saturday\, April 11. \nBlending original music\, dance\, and powerful storytelling\, For Love! For Liberty! bridges centuries as middle-school history students help the U.S. Park Service bring the past to life.  \nAt the heart of the musical is the true story of Henry Knox\, a young Boston bookseller who in the winter of 1775–1776 undertook an almost impossible mission: hauling sixty tons of cannon across frozen lakes and snow-covered mountains to save the struggling American Revolution. \nThe production also shines a light on the remarkable woman\, Lucy Knox\, who defied her loyalist family\, sacrificed her fortune\, and sustained Henry’s courage through letters and cake. \nFilled with memorable songs\, lively choreography\, and engaging historical characters\, the show is designed to inspire audiences of all ages while illuminating one of the most dramatic moments in Revolutionary history. The show had its world premiere in January 2026 and brought to Lexington as part of the MA 250 Revolutionary celebration and the Scottish Rites Masonic Museum and Library’s 50th anniversary.  \nFamilies\, history lovers\, and community members are encouraged to attend this unique theatrical experience that brings the American Revolution vividly to life. \nEvent Details:\nFor Love! For Liberty!\nSaturday\, April 11\n4:00 p.m. and 6:30 p.m.\nScottish Rite Masonic Museum & Library 33 Marrett Road\, Lexington\, MA 02421
URL:https://lexingtontimesmagazine.com/event/for-love-for-liberty-a-new-musical-comes-to-lexington-april-11-at-7-pm/
LOCATION:Scottish Rites Masonic Museum and Library\, 33 Marrett Road\,\, Lexington\, MA\, 02421\, United States
CATEGORIES:OPEN TO ALL
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SUMMARY:EMPOWER YOUTH THROUGH THEATER EVERLASTING EXPERIENCE & HOUSING FAMILIES in Partnership
DESCRIPTION:Community Event: Theater for Healing & Growth \n\n\nJoin us on Friday\, April 10th\, for a special fundraising evening at Galaray House in Lexington to support Everlasting Experience and Housing Families.\nFounded by Lexington resident Graciela Femenia\, Everlasting Experience uses the performing arts as a tool for healing and growth for children living in transitional housing. Following a successful pilot year in Malden\, the program is expanding. This year\, students are working on an original performance piece\, demonstrating incredible commitment and enthusiasm.\nFunds raised will sustain current programs and support expansion to a second location in Woburn.\nEvent Details:\n\n\nWhen: Friday\, April 10th | 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM\n\n\nWhere: Galaray House\, Lexington\n\n\nSpecial Performances: Live music by LHS a cappella groups\, Rock Paper Scissors & Onomatopoeia.\n\n\nHighlights: A Silent Auction\, appetizers\, and drinks.\n\n\nHow to Support:\n\n\nTickets: $60 per person.\n\n\nPurchase: www.everlastingexperience.org/event-list or via Venmo @EverlastingExperience.\n\n\nCome celebrate the power of theater and help provide a safe space for youth to thrive. THANK YOU!!
URL:https://lexingtontimesmagazine.com/event/empower-youth-through-theater-everlasting-experience-housing-families-in-partnership/
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SUMMARY:Harmony on the Green Coffeehouse Concerts Features Singer/Songwriter Pamela Means & Kim Moberg
DESCRIPTION:  \n\nHarmony on the Green Coffeehouse Concerts Saturday\, May 2nd at 7:30 PM \n\nS inger/Songwriter\, jazz musician\, and activist headlines the final show of the season at the Harmony on the Green Coffeehouse Concerts on Saturday\, May 2nd at 7:30 p.m. Singer/Songwriter Kim Moberg opens the show. \nPamela Means is an Easthampton MA-based\, multiple award-winning\, singer-songwriter and jazz musician. Biracial\, Queer\, Artist-Activist and\, “one of the fiercest guitar players and politically-rooted musicians in the industry today\,” (Curve Magazine.) Means has worn a hole in two of her guitars with her “insanely brilliant” (Press Herald\, Portland ME) and “stark\, defiant songs” (New York Times). From proest anthems to songs with pointed social commentary\, Means is a fearless singer and performer who challenges\, educates\, and entertains. \nKim Moberg’s rich vocals\, described as “a blend of honey and whiskey”\, gently guides listeners through her musical stories while her compositions tug at feelings of melancholy\, heartbreak\, healing and social consciousness. A native of Alaska and of the Tlingit tribe\, Kim has recorded 4 albums with Grammy nominated producer Jon Evans and has performed at many area coffeehouses including Club Passim and Circle of Friends. \nThe show is presented by Harmony on the Green Coffeehouse Concerts and will be performed in Clark Hall at Hancock Church\, 1912 Massachusetts Ave in Lexington. Tickets are $25 or “pay what you can” and are available at harmonyonthegreen.org. The church is fully accessible\, with an elevator off of the Mass. Ave entrance and free parking on Mass Ave and in the rear of the church. Complimentary refreshments are served. The performance is made possible in part by a grant from the Lexington Cultural Council. \n 
URL:https://lexingtontimesmagazine.com/event/harmony-on-the-green-coffeehouse-concerts-features-singer-songwriter-pamela-means-kim-moberg/
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SUMMARY:Ken Wax IS Magic!
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an unforgettable afternoon of magic and fun! Sleight-of-hand magician Ken Wax will amaze and delight audiences of all ages with mind-bending tricks\, fast hands\, and plenty of surprises. This interactive family event is perfect for kids and grown-ups alike. \nRegistration is $25 per family.
URL:https://lexingtontimesmagazine.com/event/ken-wax-is-magic/
LOCATION:Follen Church\, 755 Mass. Ave.\, Lexington\, MA
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SUMMARY:Crown: A Celebration of Black Hair
DESCRIPTION:March 24-April 12\, 2026 \nExhibit hours: 11-5pm Tue-Sun \nReception: Mar 27 from 7pm-9pm \n \nCrown: A Celebration of Black Hair celebrates the beauty\, legacy\, and joy of Black hair. Crown will feature the works of three renowned photographers whose artistry highlights the depth and diversity of Black hair across generations\, cultures\, and styles. \n \nThe Artists featured in this exhibit: \n \n• Robert Sipho Bellinger: An esteemed educator\, historian\, and photographer\, Robert brings over 40 years of archival photographs that document the evolution and cultural significance of Black hair. His work offers a historical lens on the beauty and resilience of Black hair\, showcasing intimate portraits that reflect the pride\, struggles\, and triumphs of the Black community over decades. \n \n• Jordan Naheesi: A Brooklyn-born\, Los Angeles-based creative multihyphenate\, Jordan has built a remarkable career as a photographer\, videographer\, designer\, and curator. His photography journey began at Ohio University\, where his passion for storytelling through visuals flourished. With nearly a decade of experience\, Jordan has captured some of the most influential cultural figures\, including Erykah Badu\, Smokey Robinson\, and Kyrie Irving\, and has worked with global organizations like SiriusXM. His vibrant\, contemporary work celebrates the individuality and artistry of Black hair in modern culture. \n \n• Najee Brown: The Artistic Director of the Multicultural Arts Center\, Najee is a Boston-based photographer with 20 years of experience capturing life through his lens. Born and raised in Brooklyn\, Najee’s work is deeply rooted in storytelling\, blending authenticity and creativity to celebrate the beauty of Black culture. Through Crown\, Najee explores the joy\, love\, and creativity expressed through Black hair\, capturing its magic and its role in shaping the cultural fabric of the world.  \n \nPhotographer Najee Brown shared his thoughts on the exhibition: \n \n“Black hair is a crown\, a symbol of beauty\, creativity\, and resilience. For centuries\, it has been a canvas for expression\, a source of pride\, and a target of misunderstanding. With Crown\, we reclaim that narrative\, focusing on the joy\, love\, and artistry that Black hair represents. This exhibit is a celebration of how Black people’s magic and culture continue to shape the world. It’s a love letter to our legacy and a testament to our power.” \n \nCrown is more than an exhibit—it is a celebration of identity\, heritage\, and creativity. Through photography\, storytelling\, and community engagement\, we invite audiences to experience the magic and cultural significance of Black hair \n \nArtwork image by Najee Brown
URL:https://lexingtontimesmagazine.com/event/crown-a-celebration-of-black-hair/
LOCATION:LexArt\, 130 Waltham St\, Lexington\, M\, 02421\, United States
CATEGORIES:OPEN TO ALL
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SUMMARY:Experience The Northern Hearth: Ancient Traditions & New Nordic Flavors
DESCRIPTION:Join Chef Emily Taylor for a culinary journey through the rugged landscapes and refined flavors of the Nordic regions.\n\n\n\nPart-cooking class\, part-history lesson\, the class explores how a culture defined by survival and preservation evolved into one of the most influential gastronomic identities in the world. Emily will intertwine demonstrations of Nordic cooking with discussion around the traditional uses of particular dishes and techniques like lactofermentation and yogurt-making and how they laid the foundation for New Nordic Cuisine. Journey through Nordic history\, starting with the Vikings and the influences their trade practices had on traditional cooking practices through to the food tradition of the local indigenous people of the north before ending with the modern culinary movement birthed in the early aughts. \n  \nClass Menu: \n\nSimple porridge of savory oats with cheese\, dried fruit\, and meat\nDried salted cod\nBlood In The Snow: skyr (yogurt) with fresh pressed ginger and beetroot juice\nSelection of lactofermented pickled vegetables with butter and light caraway rye bread\nGravlax served on rye bread with mustard sauce\, pickled onion\, and dill\nFinnbiff with potatoes (traditional Sami meat and mushroom dish)\nSwedish cardamom buns\n\n  \nAbout Chef Emily Taylor: \nChef Emily has been dabbling in the food industry ever since a fateful dinner at Ten Tables back in 2007 where she was served a simple Spanish squash soup that was so inspiring she just had to figure out how to make it herself. Since then she has continued to explore cultures and regions through travel and food. After an extended journey through Scandinavia\, the Nordics and northern Europe in 2018\, she became enamoured with the ability of Nordic cuisine to be traditional\, cozy and yet at times deeply sophisticated. Determined to fill the Nordic food gap in the Boston area\, she began holding annual Hyggefest suppers at home for lucky friends\, and most recently held several popular Nordic Cafe popups at local farm-to-table restaurant\, Urban Hearth. One of Emily’s greatest joys is to share a table with mirthful guests enjoying accessible and nourishing food together learning about the places and peoples of the world through deliciousness. \n  \nPlease note: if for any reason a class needs to be cancelled\, we will do our best to reschedule the event to another date. Refunds will be given to those unable to make the new date\, and refunds will be given if a class is cancelled with no new date.
URL:https://lexingtontimesmagazine.com/event/experience-the-northern-hearth-ancient-traditions-new-nordic-flavors/
LOCATION:LexMedia\, 1001 Main Campus Drive\, Lexington\, MA\, 02421\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="LexMedia":MAILTO:contact@lexmedia.org
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SUMMARY:The Master Singers of Lexington Present\, "Pops! Of Presidents and Kings"
DESCRIPTION:Please join the Master’s Singers of Lexington on Saturday February 28 at 8pm for our spring Pops concert! The program will include songs and choruses about monarchy and democracy\, featuring music from 1776\, Sister Suffragette from Mary Poppins\, If I Were King of the Forest from The Wizard of Oz\, and more. Enjoy additional works by Irving Berlin\, Leonard Bernstein\, George Gershwin\, Elton John\, Alan Menken\, Gilbert & Sullivan\, and other beloved composers. \nPurchase tickets online at www.themastersingers.org. Discounts for students\, seniors\, and WGBH members. Ample free parking and handicapped accessible.
URL:https://lexingtontimesmagazine.com/event/the-master-singers-of-lexington-present-pops-of-presidents-and-kings/
LOCATION:First Parish Church\, 7 Harrington Road\, Lexington\, MA\, 02421\, United States
CATEGORIES:COMMUNITY WIDE EVENT,OPEN TO ALL
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SUMMARY:2026 Annual Regional High School Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:30th Annual Regional High School Exhibit  \nFeb 7\, 2025 – Mar 15\, 2025  \nExhibit hours: 11-5pm Tue-Sun \nNote: The gallery will be closed from Feb 23 – 27 for artwork exchange  \n \nReception: Feb 12 from 4pm-6:30pm \n-Artwork on view from Feb 7 to Feb 22 \nBurlington High School\, Bedford High School\, and Winchester High School \n \nReception: Mar 6 from 3pm-6pm \n-Artwork on view from Feb 28 to Mar 15 \nWaltham High School\, Lexington High School\, Minuteman High School and Concord-Carlisle High School \n \nFeaturing the work of students from Bedford\, Burlington\, Concord-Carlisle\, Lexington\, Minuteman\, Waltham\, and Winchester high schools\, this exhibit showcases the creativity and innovation of area students and high school art programs and helps raise funds for our high school scholarship program.  \n \nTo donate to the LexArt High School Scholarship Program\, please click on the link: https://www.lexart.org/scholarship-awards \n 
URL:https://lexingtontimesmagazine.com/event/2026-annual-regional-high-school-exhibit/
LOCATION:LexArt\, 130 Waltham St\, Lexington\, M\, 02421\, United States
CATEGORIES:COMMUNITY WIDE EVENT,OPEN TO ALL
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SUMMARY:Nashoba Brooks Free S'mores and More Event
DESCRIPTION:Visit Nashoba Brooks School in Concord\, MA (200 Strawberry Hill Road) for a morning of S’mores and More! This event is free and open to the public (including children of all ages). There will be educational and physical activities for children\, songs and storytimes for friends of all ages\, and\, of course\, s’mores! 
URL:https://lexingtontimesmagazine.com/event/nashoba-brooks-free-smores-and-more-event/
LOCATION:Nashoba Brooks School\, 200 STRAWBERRY HILL RD\, Concord\, MA\, 01742\, United States
CATEGORIES:COMMUNITY WIDE EVENT,OPEN TO ALL
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SUMMARY:The Seven Fires Prophecy Suite for Humanity: a concert featuring Kim Moberg
DESCRIPTION:OFFSITE – The Seven Fires Prophecy Suite for Humanity: a concert featuring Kim Moberg\nTuesday\, December 167:00—8:00 PM\nCommunity Center\n39 Marrett Rd\, Lexington\, MA\, 02421 \n\n\nThis event will take place at the Community Center\, 39 Marrett Rd\, Lexington. \nAward winning Indigenous (Tlingit) singer/songwriter Kim Moberg performs a concert of her third album “The Seven Fires Prophecy Suite for Humanity”.  In her research to learn more about Indigenous cultures in North American\, Kim learned of the ancient yet relevant Anishinaabe legend “The Seven Fires Prophecy” which teaches that in order to survive as a species\, human beings must learn to live together with respect for people all colors and cultures in addition to respecting our environment. Kim found the teaching so profound that she composed a suite in the Folk music style to share the legend with her audiences. The album was produced by Grammy nominated producer Jon Evans (Tori Amos / Sarah McLachlan). Kim will be accompanied by the incredible Maxfield Anderson. \nThe performance includes a short video by the Canadian Indigenous artist whose painting “The Sacred Fires Prophecy” Kim used for her album cover art. \nAttendance is on a first-come basis. \nAbout Kim Moberg: \nAward winning singer/songwriter Kim Moberg was born in Juneau\, Alaska\, the daughter of a classical pianist mother of Alaskan Native Tlingit descent and a US Coast Guard veteran father from Kansas. Music was the constant in Kim’s childhood\, helping her to adjust to the frequent moves associated with growing up in a military family. \nKim teamed with Grammy-nominated producer Jon Evans to record three albums\, all receiving world wide airplay in addition to charting on the Folk Alliance International Folk DJ and NACC radio charts. Kim’s latest release “The Seven Fires Prophecy Suite for Humanity” features songs that tie ancient Anishinaabe prophecies to our current social environment. Her 4th album titled  “All That Really Matters” (Jon Evans) is scheduled to be released in 2025. \nKim has received numerous recognitions\, most recently 2021 Rocky Mountain Songwriting Contest Finalist\, 2021 Great American Songwriting Contest Folk/Americana Finalist\, 2020 CT Folk Grassy Hill Songwriting Competition Winner\, 2020 Blues and Roots Radio Contest Finalist and 2020 Corpus Christi Songwriters Spring Songwriters Contest 2nd Place. \nKim is a strong believer in the importance of giving back and being active. She offers her music and time at events to support her local community such as founder and former host of the monthly Craigville Coffeehouse Open Mic\, former board member for Vinegrass (a non-profit organization that provides scholarships for music students) and founder and co-event manager of the annual Sandwich Arts Alliance PorchFest. She is an inaugural member of the legendary Club Passim’s THE FOLK COLLECTIVE formed by Club Passim to collaborate and present inclusive and equitable events that welcome and invite diverse audiences and artists to the Passim stage. www.kimmobergmusic.com \nAbout Maxfield Anderson: \nMaxfield Anderson is an American roots multi-instrumentalist\, teacher\, writer and music director. Growing up in Tulsa\, Oklahoma\, Maxfield’s home was filled with an array of musical styles. After years of playing violin\, his attention was taken hold by bluegrass and western swing fiddle\, quickly leading him to discover the mandolin. He is also proficient at guitar and clawhammer banjo. Maxfield moved to Boston to study mandolin and American roots music at Berklee College of Music where he graduated with a BFA in Music Performance.  \nTeaching music has always been a big part of Max’s artistry. He believes that traditional music is an excellent vessel for understanding an instrument and finding your own voice as a musician. Teaching at Club Passim since 2020\, Max has taught group courses in Beginner & Intermediate Mandolin\, Bluegrass Ensemble (co-taught with Trevin Nelson)\, and Intro to Tune Writing. He also offers private instruction on mandolin\, fiddle\, guitar\, music theory\, and tune writing out of his home studio. \n  \nAttendance is on a first-come basis. \n  \nThe program is supported in part by grant funding from the Lexington Cultural Council\, a local agency and Mass Cultural Council\, a state agency and sponsored by the Cary Library.
URL:https://lexingtontimesmagazine.com/event/the-seven-fires-prophecy-suite-for-humanity-a-concert-featuring-kim-moberg/
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SUMMARY:A Master Singers Christmas
DESCRIPTION:Please join the Master’s Singers of Lexington on Sunday December 14 at 4pm for a festive holiday program! The program will feature Mozart’s youthful\, ebullient Missa Brevis in F alongside works by Rodney Lister\, including the premiere of his new Carol and other favorites such as The Annunciation\, Away in a Manger\, and The Holly and the Ivy. We will conclude the concert with a selection of festive Christmas carols. Come celebrate the season with us! \nPurchase tickets online at www.themastersingers.org. Discounts for students\, seniors\, and WGBH members. Ample free parking and handicapped accessible.
URL:https://lexingtontimesmagazine.com/event/a-master-singers-christmas/
LOCATION:First Parish Church\, 7 Harrington Road\, Lexington\, MA\, 02421\, United States
CATEGORIES:OPEN TO ALL
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SUMMARY:Chanukah Toy and Book Sale at The Jewish Preschool of Lexington
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a spectacular Chanukah Sale featuring a wide selection of toys\, books\, and Judaic items to brighten your home for Chanukah . \n\n\n Whether you’re searching for the perfect gift or essential holiday items\, you’ll find everything you need right here!
URL:https://lexingtontimesmagazine.com/event/chanukah-toy-and-book-sale-at-the-jewish-preschool-of-lexington-2/
LOCATION:The Jewish Preschool of LExington\, 9 Burlington Street\, Lexington\, MA\, 02420\, United States
CATEGORIES:COMMUNITY WIDE EVENT,OPEN TO ALL
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DTSTAMP:20260403T152329
CREATED:20251208T212653Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251208T212940Z
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SUMMARY:Lexington Tea Burning Reenactment
DESCRIPTION:December 13 @ 12:00 pm – 3:00 pm\nng of the Tea\n  \nBuckman Tavern 1 Bedford Street\, Lexington\, MA\, United States\n\n\nOn December 13\, 1773\, three days before the Boston Tea Party\, the Lexington Town Meeting concluded a multi-day debate with a resolution to stop purchasing or drinking imported British tea. The crowd spilled out onto the common behind the meeting house and made a bonfire\, throwing the entire town’s supply of tea into it.
URL:https://lexingtontimesmagazine.com/event/lexington-tea-burning-reenactment/
CATEGORIES:COMMUNITY WIDE EVENT,OPEN TO ALL
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251210T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251210T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T152329
CREATED:20251203T231509Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251203T231509Z
UID:20378-1765368000-1765371600@lexingtontimesmagazine.com
SUMMARY:Noontime Concerts at Hancock Church - Light in the Snow
DESCRIPTION:December 10th brings us Light in the Snow: a concert of Women’s Voices for Advent.  Ian Watson\, director featuring music of the season by Edward Elgar\, Elaine Hagenberg\, Peter Warlock\, John Rutter and more.\nThe series concludes on Dec 17th with the Essex Piano Trio. The Trio will perform Music to Warm your Soul: sweet musical tidbits by French and Russian composers of the late 19th and early 20th century\, as well as some holiday treats from around the world. \nThese concerts are generously supported by the Creative Expressions program of the Massachusetts Cultural Council. The concerts are free and take place in Clark Hall at Hancock Church\, 1912 Massachusetts Ave in Lexington. Free parking is available in the rear of the church. For those with disabilities\, there is an elevator at the church’s Mass. Ave entrance. More details can be found at hancockchurch.org
URL:https://lexingtontimesmagazine.com/event/noontime-concerts-at-hancock-church-light-in-the-snow/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251208T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251208T153000
DTSTAMP:20260403T152329
CREATED:20251124T185452Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251124T211259Z
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SUMMARY:Chanukah Toy and Book Sale at The Jewish Preschool of Lexington
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a spectacular Chanukah Sale featuring a wide selection of toys\, books\, and Judaic items to brighten your home for Chanukah . \n\n\n Whether you’re searching for the perfect gift or essential holiday items\, you’ll find everything you need right here!
URL:https://lexingtontimesmagazine.com/event/chanukah-toy-and-book-sale-at-the-jewish-preschool-of-lexington/
LOCATION:The Jewish Preschool of LExington\, 9 Burlington Street\, Lexington\, MA\, 02420\, United States
CATEGORIES:COMMUNITY WIDE EVENT
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Jewish Preschool of Lexington":MAILTO:info@jplexington.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251207T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251207T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T152329
CREATED:20251203T225816Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251203T225816Z
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SUMMARY:Holiday Pops! Lexington Symphony
DESCRIPTION:HOLIDAY POPS!\nFRIDAY\, DECEMBER 7\, 2025 | 7:30PM\nSponsored by Russian School of Mathematics\nFeaturing Massachusetts’s Poet Laureate Regie Gibson\, Lexington Children’s Chorus\, New World Chorale and special guest\, Santa Claus! \nOur signature holiday event! \nEvery year\, our Holiday POPS! concerts explore a different facet of this most wonderful time of the year. Celebrate the magic of the holidays with us!  \nTickets at https://www.lexingtonsymphony….
URL:https://lexingtontimesmagazine.com/event/holiday-pops-lexington-symphony/
LOCATION:Cary Hall
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251205T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251205T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T152329
CREATED:20251203T230143Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251203T231128Z
UID:20370-1764963000-1764968400@lexingtontimesmagazine.com
SUMMARY:Holiday Pops! Lexington Symphony
DESCRIPTION:HOLIDAY POPS!\nFRIDAY\, DECEMBER 5\, 2025 | 7:30PM\nSponsored by Russian School of Mathematics\nFeaturing Massachusetts’s Poet Laureate Regie Gibson\, Lexington Children’s Chorus\, New World Chorale and special guest\, Santa Claus! \nOur signature holiday event! \nEvery year\, our Holiday POPS! concerts explore a different facet of this most wonderful time of the year. Celebrate the magic of the holidays with us!  \nTickets at https://www.lexingtonsymphony…. \n 
URL:https://lexingtontimesmagazine.com/event/holiday-pops/
LOCATION:Cary Hall
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251205T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251205T173000
DTSTAMP:20260403T152329
CREATED:20251205T225225Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251203T230716Z
UID:20349-1764950400-1764955800@lexingtontimesmagazine.com
SUMMARY:Kids Pops! Lexington Symphony
DESCRIPTION:KIDS POPS!\nFRIDAY\, DECEMBER 5\, 2025 | 4:00PM**\nSponsored by Russian School of Mathematics\nFeaturing Massachusetts’s Poet Laureate Regie Gibson\, Lexington Children’s Chorus\, New World Chorale and special guest\, Santa Claus! \nOur signature holiday event! \nEvery year\, our Kids POPS! concerts explore a different facet of this most wonderful time of the year. Celebrate the magic of the holidays with us! \nTickets at https://www.lexingtonsymphony….
URL:https://lexingtontimesmagazine.com/event/kids-pops-lexington-symphony/
LOCATION:Cary Hall
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251205T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251205T173000
DTSTAMP:20260403T152329
CREATED:20251203T231054Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251203T231054Z
UID:20375-1764950400-1764955800@lexingtontimesmagazine.com
SUMMARY:Kids Pops! Lexington Symphony
DESCRIPTION:KIDS POPS!\nFRIDAY\, DECEMBER 5\, 2025 | 4:00PM**\nSponsored by Russian School of Mathematics\nFeaturing Massachusetts’s Poet Laureate Regie Gibson\, Lexington Children’s Chorus\, New World Chorale and special guest\, Santa Claus! \nOur signature holiday event! \nEvery year\, our Kids POPS! concerts explore a different facet of this most wonderful time of the year. Celebrate the magic of the holidays with us! \nTickets at https://www.lexingtonsymphony….
URL:https://lexingtontimesmagazine.com/event/kids-pops-lexington-symphony-2/
LOCATION:Cary Hall
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251128T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251128T103000
DTSTAMP:20260403T152329
CREATED:20251104T201126Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251124T185524Z
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SUMMARY:3rd Annual LexGiving 5k
DESCRIPTION:The 3rd Annual LexGiving 5k Run/Walk \nJoin us at Lincoln Field on Black Friday\, November 28th at 9AM\, for the 3rd Annual LexGiving 5k. Go ahead and enjoy guilt-free seconds on Thanksgiving – as you’ll walk or run it off at this family-friendly event as you keep the Thanksgiving festivities going. \nAll who register will be eligible to win a free night at the amazing Inn at Hastings Park\, or other great give-away prices. Awards for the top 3 finishers in age categories. Plus a DJ and photographer. \nWe are especially proud this year to partner with the Lexington Police Department\, as well as the U.S. Marine Corps Reserve and their Toys for Tots program\, which provides toys\, books and emotional support to disadvantaged children. We will have a drop-off toy drive at the race – we hope you will join us in provide disadvantaged children with a little holiday cheer! \nA portion of the proceeds to benefit Friends of LHS Wrestling\, and Minuteman Regional Vocational Technical High School. \nVisit www.lexgiving5k.com to register\, donate or learn more.
URL:https://lexingtontimesmagazine.com/event/3rd-annual-lexgiving-5k/
LOCATION:Lincoln Fields\, 100 Lincoln Street\, Lexington\, MA\, 02421\, United States
CATEGORIES:OPEN TO ALL
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ORGANIZER;CN="Friends of LHS Wrestling":MAILTO:lexgiving5k@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251116T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251116T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T152329
CREATED:20251104T201142Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251123T062648Z
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SUMMARY:Estate sale
DESCRIPTION:Cash and Carry Estate Sale \n49 Fletcher\, Ave. Lexington  \nNovember 15 and 16th \n11am-3pm
URL:https://lexingtontimesmagazine.com/event/estate-sale/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251114T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251114T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T152329
CREATED:20251123T062609Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251123T062609Z
UID:20061-1763146800-1763150400@lexingtontimesmagazine.com
SUMMARY:Sacred Heart Parish Prayer Service
DESCRIPTION:During the holy hour\, an icon depicting the most famous image of the Sacred Heart of Jesus\, painted in 1767 by Pompeo Batoni and now venerated in the Church of the Gesù in Rome\, will be displayed. This reproduction of the original image bears the blessing of the late Pope Francis and is one of more than 300 icons traveling across the world as part of the Knights of Columbus Pilgrim Icon Program. \nThe Sacred Heart Holy Hour will include readings from Sacred Scripture and reflections from Pope Francis on the Sacred Heart of Jesus\, as well as the Divine Mercy Chaplet\, prayers to the Sacred Heart\, and time for silent prayer and adoration of the Blessed Sacrament. The prayer service will lead all present to grow in their love of God and devotion to his Most Sacred Heart. \nAfter the prayer service\, light snacks\, coffee and tea will be served. \n  \n 
URL:https://lexingtontimesmagazine.com/event/sacred-heart-parish-prayer-service/
LOCATION:Sacred Heart Parish\, 18 Follen Road\, Lexington\, MA\, 02420\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251112T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251112T233000
DTSTAMP:20260403T152329
CREATED:20251104T201155Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251104T201155Z
UID:20042-1762939800-1762990200@lexingtontimesmagazine.com
SUMMARY:Redesigning the Future of Plastic Plant Containers with Marie Chieppo
DESCRIPTION:Approximately 98% of the plastic plant containers end up in landfills. In 2019\, Marie Chieppo\, an ecological landscape designer\, researched and authored a report for the Association of Professional Landscape Designers entitled\, “Plastic Pots and the Green Industry: Production\, Use\, Disposal and Environmental Impacts.“ Since then\, an awareness of the harm we are imposing on the environment with our beautiful plants\, has drastically increased. \n\nMarie will discuss the history behind the proliferation of plastic containers\, barriers and progress that is being made within the industry\, new regulations that are driving change\, and the response of consumers trying to make a difference. Marie heads the Alternative Materials Committee for the Horticultural Research Institute’s Plastic Task Force.
URL:https://lexingtontimesmagazine.com/event/redesigning-the-future-of-plastic-plant-containers-with-marie-chieppo/
LOCATION:Follen Church\, 755 Mass. Ave.\, Lexington\, MA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251030T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251030T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T152329
CREATED:20250810T181356Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251123T062714Z
UID:18891-1761850800-1761858000@lexingtontimesmagazine.com
SUMMARY:TEDxNewEngland
DESCRIPTION:Join nine extraordinary women honor New England’s leadership in science and technology\, spotlighting the power of diverse perspectives in science\, creativity\, and human understanding. \nTEDxNewEngland returns with an extraordinary lineup of nine women who are redefining how we understand the world and our place in it. This year’s event will spotlight the power of diverse perspectives in science\, creativity\, and human understanding. The speaker lineup spans cognitive science\, cultural evolution\, psychology\, linguistics\, music\, and poetry. \nWebsite Link: https://tedxnewenglanxd.com/ \nLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/tedxne
URL:https://lexingtontimesmagazine.com/event/tedxnewengland/
LOCATION:Groton Hill Music Center\, 122 Old Ayer Rd\, Groton\, M\, 01450\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Aly Ferguson":MAILTO:alyaferguson@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251018T040000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251018T173000
DTSTAMP:20260403T152329
CREATED:20251214T233016Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251214T233016Z
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SUMMARY:A Tribute to Bill Evans and Jim Hall: Jazz Duets for Guitar and Piano WITH SHERYL BAILEY (GUITAR) & LEWIS PORTER (PIANO)
DESCRIPTION:As a bandleader\, Sheryl Bailey has toured the US\, Canada\, Europe\, Australia\, Hong Kong\, China\, Japan\, and the UK with her many projects: The Sheryl Bailey 3\, The Sheryl Bailey 4\, The Electric Ladyland Project\, and Plucky Strum. She has 12 critically acclaimed releases as a leader. Sheryl has toured and recorded with The Anat Cohen Tentet\, Richard Bona\, David Krakauer’s Ancestral Groove\, Abraham Inc.\, John Zorn\, Tommy Campbell’s Vocal Eyes\, Irene Cara\, Lea Delaria\, George Garzone\, Jack Wilkins\, Shingo Okudaira\, Steve Slagle\, Harvie S\, Ken Peplowski\, Kim Plainfield\, and Gary Thomas. As an educator\, she has been a Professor of Guitar at Berklee College of Music since 2000\, and was recently named the Assistant Chair of the Guitar Department at Berklee. www.sherylbailey.com Lewis Porter\, pianist\, educator\, author\, has performed across the USA and Europe. He was the subject of a full-page article in Downbeat in 2019 and a four-page feature in Jazz Times the same year. He was nominated for a Grammy in 1995 and has won two ASCAP prizes. He appears on 38 albums with Dave Liebman\, Marc Ribot\, Gary Bartz\, John Patitucci\, Terri Lyne Carrington\, Tia Fuller and others. Critics write that his music makes “a beautifully creative whole” and that he is “a first-rate pianist.” Jazz Journal of the UK wrote: “Technique\, imagination and feeling are all at his disposal.” Holding a Ph.D. in musicology\, he is well-known as an educator and author\, most notably of a celebrated book on Coltrane. His acclaimed weekly jazz essay series on Substack\, “Playback with Lewis Porter”(https://lewisporter.substack.com)\, is followed by over 6\,000 jazz fans\, scholars\, and musicians worldwide.
URL:https://lexingtontimesmagazine.com/event/a-tribute-to-bill-evans-and-jim-hall-jazz-duets-for-guitar-and-piano-with-sheryl-bailey-guitar-lewis-porter-piano/
CATEGORIES:OPEN TO ALL
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251011T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251102T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T152329
CREATED:20251104T201219Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251104T201219Z
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SUMMARY:HOME
DESCRIPTION:Oct 11-Nov 2\, 2025\nTue-Sun\, 11am-5pm\n \nOpening Reception: Oct 16\, 6-8pm \nHousing Round Table: Oct 30\, 5-7pm \nLexHAB ‘HOME’ Fundraiser: Oct 23\, 6-8:30pm \n\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\n \nLexHAB\, an affordable housing organization\, and LexArt\, announce the 2nd biennial Home exhibition is meant to call attention to the issue of affordable housing and help raise funds to support LexHAB’s mission to provide and implement alternatives for the provision of affordable\, safe and housing for low and moderate income households \n \nHOME will focus on the theme of ‘home’ and the role of housing in our lives. Whether it is a physical place or an idea\, ‘home’ can mean something different at each stage of life and varies by culture and geography. Housing as shelter is a universal human need that is inaccessible for too many\, locally and globally. A shelter is a need\, a house can be a haven\, a nest can be empty\, a home can be inhabitable: climate change\, income inequality\, racism\, violence\, love\, community\, and family are just a few of the factors that impact our concept of home and our ability to attain and maintain a home. All submitted works of art share this perspective on the notion of ‘home’.  \n \nFor more information about LexHAB click here \n \n \n\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\n \nJuror: Anne Marie Stein \nAnne Marie Stein is Assoc. Dean of Professional and Continuing Education at the Massachusetts College of Art. She currently serves on the Newton Cultural Council and the Newton Historical Commission. From 2001-05\, she was Director of Development for Northern Light Productions\, a documentary film production company\, where she oversaw business development and also worked on a number of projects. She has served on national granting committees and panels\, served on the Board of Directors and Executive Committee of the national coalition for media arts organizations\, NAMAC\, for seven years\, was a co-founder of the Boston International Festival of Women’s Cinema and co-director for many years of the New England Film & Video Festival.
URL:https://lexingtontimesmagazine.com/event/home/
LOCATION:LexArt\, 130 Waltham St\, Lexington\, M\, 02421\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="LexArt":MAILTO:info@lexart.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251008T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251119T110000
DTSTAMP:20260403T152329
CREATED:20250909T172515Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250909T172515Z
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SUMMARY:Dismantling Racism in our Town
DESCRIPTION:Dismantling Racism in Our Town \na free conversation and reflection series in Lexington \nWednesdays\, 9:00-11:00 a.m.\, October 8 – November 19\, via Zoom \nsupported by the Lexington Human Rights Committee & Lexington Lyceum Advocates \n\nDismantling Racism in Our Town (DRIOT) is a seven-week learning journey offered by and for those who live\, work\, study\, and/or worship in Lexington or nearby towns. It is designed to strengthen our personal and collective awareness of anti-Black racism and its consequences; and to commit together to undo and repair the legacies of racism and white supremacy in ourselves and our communities.  \nDRIOT is an all-volunteer organization with a cohort of co-facilitators who organize and lead the 7-session journey.  Participants must be available each of the 7 sessions to register.  This session’s leaders are Lisa Goodman and Tanya Gisolfi-McCready.   \nRegister here: https://tinyurl.com/DRIOTFall2025Registration  \nQuestions? Contact us: LexDismantlingRacism@gmail.com \n 
URL:https://lexingtontimesmagazine.com/event/dismantling-racism-in-our-town/
LOCATION:ZOOM
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251005T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251005T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T152329
CREATED:20250425T161438Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250810T181413Z
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SUMMARY:Call for Walkers: Register for the 37th Annual Jimmy Fund Walk presented by Hyundai
DESCRIPTION:Registration is open for the 2025 Jimmy Fund Walk presented by Hyundai. Scheduled for Sunday\, Oct. 5\, funds raised from the Jimmy Fund Walk support all forms of adult and pediatric care and research at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. The Jimmy Fund Walk will aim to raise $9.5 million this year in the effort to prevent\, treat\, and defy cancer. \n  \nThe Details: \nThe Jimmy Fund Walk is the only organized walk permitted to use the famed Boston Marathon® course\, and participants have the flexibility to choose from four distance options: \n  \n\n5K walk: Starting at Dana-Farber’s Longwood Medical Campus\n10K walk: Starting in Newton\nHalf Marathon walk: Starting in Wellesley\nMarathon walk: Starting in Hopkinton\n\n  \nAll along the route\, walkers will be motivated by poster-sized photographs of patients—Jimmy Fund Walk Heroes—that are the heart of the event and appear along the course as inspiration. Walkers will also be treated to refueling stations with refreshments throughout the course. \n  \nThe event will conclude at the Jimmy Fund Walk Finish Line at Boston Common\, by the corner of Charles and Beacon Streets. Finish line activities will include a celebration with food\, entertainment\, and more. Walkers who prefer to participate virtually can complete their chosen distance from any location \n  \nRegister as an individual walker\, team member\, or start a team. Take advantage of this unique opportunity and bring a group of your family\, friends\, or colleagues together against cancer.  To register for the Walk (#JimmyFundWalk) or to support a walker\, visit www.JimmyFundWalk.org or call 866-531-9255. Registrants can enter the promo code NEWS for $5 off the registration fee. All registered walkers will receive a bib\, medal\, and a Jimmy Fund Walk T-shirt. You can also sign up to volunteer on Walk Day. \n 
URL:https://lexingtontimesmagazine.com/event/call-for-walkers-register-for-the-37th-annual-jimmy-fund-walk-presented-by-hyundai/
LOCATION:Boston Common
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250927T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250927T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T152329
CREATED:20250914T213509Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250914T213509Z
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SUMMARY:Lexington Porchfest
DESCRIPTION:On Saturday\, September 27th\, Lexington will trade its quiet charm for the sound of strumming guitars\, smooth brass\, and voices rising in harmony as the 3rd Annual Lexington Porchfest takes over town. From 1–5 p.m.\, more than 100 musical acts will perform at over 60 locations\, turning porches\, lawns\, and now—new this year—downtown parks and plazas into stages for an afternoon of free\, live music. \nOrganized by the Lexington Council for the Arts\, Porchfest is a grassroots celebration of music in all its forms. Whether you love soulful solo acoustic sets\, high-energy cover bands\, original compositions\, or the power of a full big band\, there’s something for every listener. This year marks a milestone: for the first time\, performances will fill central gathering spots such as the Visitor Center park\, Emery Park\, and the steps in front of Cary Library. \nRain date is Sunday\, September 28th. For performance schedules\, maps\, and details\, visit lexingtonporchfest.org. Bring your walking shoes\, your curiosity\, and your love of music—Lexington will provide the soundtrack. Lexington Porchfest is sponsored by a grant from the Lexington Council for the Arts\, a local agency which is supported by the Massachusetts Cultural Council\, a state agency. \n 
URL:https://lexingtontimesmagazine.com/event/lexington-porchfest/
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