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February 4, 2018

One-act plays presented at L-S

LSB Players, the theater production company of Lincoln-Sudbury Regional High School, presents the fifth annual Winter One-Act Plays. Facebook Ruins Everything directed by Adam Rose ’18, Episode in the Life of an Author directed by Ruby Carmel ’18, and An Adaptation of Macbeth directed by Jack Troiano ’18 will be performed on Friday, Feb. 9 at 7:30 p.m. and Saturday, Feb. 10 at 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. in the Rogers Black Box Theater at L-S. Tickets are $15 for adults and $8 for senior citizens/students—click here to reserve.

Library opens late on Feb. 8

The Lincoln Public Library is developing a new state-mandated five-year plan of service.
The library will be opening at 1 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 8 so staff members can participate in the process.

Ms. G predicts six more week of winter

Ms. G, the official state groundhog who resides at Drumlin Farm in Lincoln, saw her shadow on February 1, so there will be six more weeks of winter. There’s now a website where you can learn about the history of Ms. G and Groundhog Day.

Talk on Provincetown preservation

Preservation consultant Eric Dray will discuss Provincetown’s successful preservation efforts in “Advocacy and Sense of Place: The Provincetown Experience” on Sunday, Feb. 11 from 4–5:30 p.m. Bemis Hall. Dray’s consulting business focuses on preservation planning in local communities, including National Register nominations, survey work and support to Community Preservation Committees and local historic districts.

Lincolnites flock to Top of the Town gala

Attendees at the Top of the Town gala. (Photo by Harold McAleer)

Dozens of Lincolnites enjoyed the annual Top of the Town gala sponsored by the Council on Aging at the deCordova Museum on January 20. Click here to see Harold McAleer’s video photo montage of the event with musical accompaniment.

Free income tax preparation help

Volunteers certified under the AARP TaxAide program will prepare your federal and Massachusetts personal income tax returns or answer your tax questions. This free service can answer most of the tax issues faced by low- and middle-income taxpayers, with special attention to those over age 60. Appointments begin in February. Call the COA office at 781-259-8811 to schedule a confidential appointment on a Wednesday afternoon or Thursday and get a list of documents to bring.

DeCordova installs site-specific public artwork in Cambridge

The window installation in Cambridge by Vanessa Irzyk (click image to enlarge).

The deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum has installed a new site-specific public artwork in the windows of a Cambridge office building. The installation, part of deCordova’s corporate art loan program, features 12 sculptural paintings created specifically for the space by local artist Vanessa Irzyk and will be on view at 1 and 101 Main St. in Cambridge for six months. The site-specific installation was requested by deCordova corporate member CBRE New England, located in Kendall Square’s Riverfront Office Park. The artist used found wood from Vermont, paintings, and colored tape to make a dynamic 3D installation.

This is the sixth site-specific installation at this property as part of deCordova’s corporate art loan program. DeCordova’s corporate art loan program lets corporate members exhibit artwork of both established and emerging contemporary New England artists directly in their offices. The original artworks are from deCordova’s permanent collection and over 200 lending artists. The corporate program also recently facilitated a site-specific art display for corporate member BioMed Realty at 210 Broadway in Cambridge.

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