Water mains to get annual flushing
As part of its water quality and distribution maintenance program, the Lincoln Water Department is now conducting its annual flushing program of town water mains. Flushing will take place between 8:30 a.m. and 3:15 p.m. on weekdays and will continue until early June. Residents may experience discoloration of the water as the system is flushed and should avoid using washing machines and dishwashers during daytime hours. If the water in your home becomes discolored, please run an outside tap to remove any accumulated sediment from the service. For more information on the flushing program, please call the Water Department at 781-259-8997 or 781-259-1329. The Water Department appreciates the cooperation and patience of Lincoln residents.
Volunteer and/or rock out at Codman Farm
Join friends of Codman Community Farms (CCF) and Farmer Eric for a a volunteer work day this Saturday, May 9 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Come for the whole day or just an hour. The farm is looking for some strong and skilled people to help redo the chicken coop fencing, but other tasks will also be available, and all are welcome. Pizza lunch and snacks provided. Bring work boots and gloves.
CCF’s annual Club Codman, where attendees can enjoy great dance hits of the ’70s, ’80s, ’90s and beyond while supporting Codman Farm, is Saturday, May 16 from 7-10:30 p.m. in the Codman barn. Costumes are encouraged but not required. This is an adults-only event. Get your tickets online ($40 apiece) or call 781-259-0456—no door sales.
deCordova fundraising gala set for May 30
“Black and White in the Park,” the deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum’s annual benefit gala, will take place on Saturday, May 30 at 6:30 p.m. This year’s event honors Boston art gallery owner Barbara Krakow, who played a central role in bringing Antony Gormley’s Reflection II to deCordova as the museum’s first major outdoor acquisition. Her gallery also represented two recipients of the deCordova’s Rappaport Prize, a yearly gift of $25,000 to a contemporary artist: Suara Welitoff (2012) and Ursula von Rydingsvard (2008). Tickets start at $500 and tables at $5,000. To make a purchase or contribution, see this deCordova web page or contact development coordinator Lizbie Harbison at lharbison@decordova.org or 781-259-3621.
“Live in Lincoln Center” concert on May 31
The First Parish Church in Lincoln presents its Spring Choral Concert on Sunday, May 31 at 3 p.m. in the Parish House auditorium (14 Bedford Road). The program will feature the First Parish choir performing music from the Renaissance to spirituals. Ian Watson, music director at the First Parish and resident conductor of the Handel and Haydn Society, is conductor and accompanist. A $20 donation is suggested.
Garden tour on June 7
The Lincoln Garden Club is having a Garden Tour on Sunday, June 7 from 1-5 p.m. to finance a horticultural intern at the New England Wildflower Society who will design and install a native plant garden at Lincoln’s Station Park. The five Lincoln gardens are a self-guiding tour with a variety of landscapes, ranging from huge plant collections (one garden has over 300 rhododendrons of all colors) to natural landscapes like wetlands. Those who purchase a Garden Tour ticket will also get access to a champagne reception, which will feature live music, food prepared by devoted Lincoln Garden Club members, a silent auction and a nature photo exhibit. Tickets are $45 per person ahead of time ($50 on June 7). A pair of tickets is $80 and four tickets are $150. For more information, visit the Lincoln Garden Club website.