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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….
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LOCATION:Cary Hall
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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….
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LOCATION:Cary Hall
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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 
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LOCATION:Cary Hall
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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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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
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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
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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.
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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
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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
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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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