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Get ready for Winter Carnival

January 18, 2016

SnowLincoln’s Winter Carnival from January 28-31, 2016 features two original performances, snowshoe outings, skating, a celebration of Lincoln authors, and the traditional coffee house and snow sculpture contest.

Thursday, Jan. 28

“A Dancer’s World”
7 p.m., Lincoln Public Library
Friends of Modern Architecture will host a screening of this 1957 film about modern dance pioneer Martha Graham, who believed that dance and architecture were the two primary arts. Her uniquely creative work was composed of music, movement, and sets (many designed by Isamu Noguchi) highlighting space used in startling and sacred ways. Free admission. Stay for afterwards for refreshments and discussion.

Friday, Jan. 29

“Really Big Show!” variety show
Bemis Hall, 1 p.m.
The Council on Aging’s “Really Big Show!” will feature music of many genres, samples of COA classes, a dramatic performance or two, and more.

PTO Community Bingo Night
5:45-7:30 p.m., Brooks Gym
Back by popular demand: pizza, more raffle drawings and more bingo prizes! Open to the entire community; all ages welcome. Pizza dinner begins at 5:30 p.m. and bingo starts at 6 p.m. Free entry; pay $5 per bingo card (19 game multi-pack).

Saturday, Jan. 30

Girl Scout Pancake Breakfast
8-11 a.m., Stone Church
Start your Saturday off with delicious pancakes with real maple syrup! $5 for children under 12, $10 for everyone else ($30 family maximum). Enjoy plain, blueberry, and chocolate chip pancakes with pure maple syrup along with coffee, tea, orange juice, and fruit. Face painting and crafts for kids and of course, Girl Scout Cookies will be on sale.

DeCordova snowshoe tours
10 a.m. and 12:30 p.m., deCordova Sculpture Park
Discover a fun and active way to explore the Sculpture Park. Tours are led by a museum guide and EMS instructor. Visit decordova.org/calendar to purchase tickets. Adults: $12 for members; $20 for non-members. Ages 8-18: $10 for members, $14 for non-members. Rent snowshoes or bring your own.

Magic Garden winter fun
11 a.m. to 1 p.m., Magic Garden Children’s Center
Come enjoy carnival games and arts and crafts activities and socialize with neighbors and friends while the children play with our talented staff. Activities appropriate for ages 2 to 5. Free.

Seniorspeak theater performance
1-3 p.m., Bemis Hall
Drawing upon memories, feelings, and life lessons, participants have created a performance that uses scenes, poetry, and music to capture pivotal moments that shaped their lives individually and as a group. After the performance, all are invited to join a discussion about the development of the piece and the insights gained. Sponsored by the Council on Aging.

Community skating and bonfire
1-3 p.m., Cemetery Pond, Lexington Road
Enjoy skating, hot chocolate, and toasted marshmallows by the campfire. Bring your own skates. If the weather doesn’t cooperate, we will be hosting a new winter event, so stay tuned to LincolnRec.com for updates. Free.

LFA energy blaster
3-5 p.m., Brooks gym
Join your friends and burn some energy! Joust on platforms, jump in a bounce house and try a variety of fun indoor games. Bring cash to enjoy healthy snacks. Fun for all ages! Free for LFA 2016 members; $10 per child for non-members. LFA membership or renewal on the spot includes admission.

Lanterns and snowshoe night hike
4-6 p.m., Farrington Nature Linc (291 Cambridge Turnpike)
Make your own paper lanterns and explore ice and winter animals before taking your lanterns out onto the trail for a 45- to 60-minute night hike. Admission is free but registration is required by emailing brianne@naturelinc.org. Bring snowshoes or reserve a pair ($3) before Jan. 28.

Acoustic Coffeehouse: A night at the movies
7-10 p.m., Bemis Hall
The Parks and Recreation Committee’s adult night of music and fun this year features songs from the big screen. Coffee and desserts will be served. A table for eight 8 is $160; general admission is $10. Any remaining seating will be on a first-come, first-serve basis when the doors open at 7 p.m. Go to LincolnRec.com for seating reservations and performer applications.

Sunday, January 31

Magic by George
2 p.m., Lincoln Public Library
Voted Boston’s Favorite Family Entertainer by the Boston Parents Paper, this is a fun-filled show that will keep children, parents and grandparents alike on the edge of their seats with exciting magic, audience participation and humor. Sponsored by the Lincoln Public Library. No signup necessary. For all ages.

Celebrate Lincoln Authors
2-4 p.m., Town Hall
Join the Lincoln Historical Society and the Friends of the Lincoln Library in this celebration of Lincoln’s rich literary tradition. Meet current Lincoln authors, view the Historical Society’s exhibit on Lincoln authors, and enjoy hot beverages and treats. Several authors including Julia Glass and Sue Klem will be available to discuss, sell, and sign books. All ages welcome—authors of books for children and adults will be in attendance. If you are a Lincoln author interested in this event, please contact Rick Wiggin at rcwiggin@earthlink.net. Free.

All weekend

Snow sculpture contest

Design and build a winter sculpture in your own front yard. Call to register with Parks & Recreation by 5 p.m. on Saturday (781-259-0784). Judging will take place on Sunday morning with awards to the best in show and superlative awards to all, so get creative!

Discover Drumlin Farm in winter

Drumlin Farm is a beautiful place during Winter Carnival weekend! Visit our animals in their winter homes, look for wildlife tracks or other signs of animals in the snow, or check out our feeders at our new wildlife blind by the deer enclosure. Drop-in naturalist programs take place on Saturday and Sunday at 10 a.m., 11:30 a.m., and 2:30 p.m. Free admission for Lincoln residents. Call 781-259-2200 for more info.

 

 

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