L-S Cabaret Concert on Thursday
Join us for a night of music in an intimate musical setting featuring a capella groups, vocal soloists, symphonic and concert jazz ensembles, and jazz combos at the annual L-S Cabaret Concert on Thursday, Jan. 11 from 7:30–9 p.m. in the high school cafeteria. Admission is $5. L-S Friends of Music will sell snacks and beverages.
File papers to run for town office
There are 13 seats in town government that will appear on the ballot at the town election on March 25, and nominating papers can be picked up at the Town Clerk Valerie Fox’s office until January 31. Papers must be returned by 5 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 2. For more information, please contact Fox at foxv@lincolntown.org or 781-259-2607. The following offices will appear on the March ballot:
- Board of Assessors — one seat for three years
- Board of Health — one seat for three years
- Cemetery Commission — one seat for three years
- Commissioners of Trust Funds — one seat for three years
- Housing Commission — one seat for three years
- Lincoln-Sudbury Regional District School Committee — two seats for three years each
- Parks and Recreation Committee — one seat for three years
- Planning Board — one seat for three years
- K-8 School Committee — two seats for three years
- Select Board — one seat for three years
- Bemis Trustee — one seat for three years
- Water Commissioner — one seat for three years
Deadline for Annual Town Meeting petitions is Jan. 22
This year’s deadline for submitting citizens’ petitions for the March 23 Annual Town Meeting is Monday, Jan. 22 at noon. Citizens considering sponsoring a Town Meeting petition are strongly urged to contact the Town Clerk’s Office at 781-259-2607 or foxv@lincolntown.org) for guidance about the process. The office will contact the people identified as lead petitioners to ensure coordination as we prepare for the discussions and presentations that will be occurring in advance of Town Meeting.
Film on esteemed architect
Friends of Modern Architecture/Lincoln presents “Josep Lluis Sert: A Nomadic Dream” as part of the Lincoln Winter Carnival on Thursday, Feb. 1 at 6:30 p.m. in the Lincoln Library’s Tarbell Room. The 2015 documentary tells the story of Sert, a talented architect and city planner. who fled his home country during the Spanish Civil War and was later dean of the Harvard Graduate School of Design from 1953 to 1969.
Two new police officers join the force
Donate items for those dealing with domestic violence
The Sudbury-Wayland-Lincoln Domestic Violence Roundtable invites everyone to donate items and help assemble Valentine’s Day bags for families in shelter and transitional housing on Tuesday, Feb. 6 at 1 p.m. at the Sudbury First Parish Church (327 Concord Rd, Sudbury). Examples of needed items are gift cards for CVS, Target, Market Basket, and gas cards as well as full-size bath products, socks, cosmetics, nail polish, hair products, journals, gloves/mittens, boxed candy, wash cloths, underwear and scarves. Items for children could include playing cards, educational materials, small toys, small stuffed animals, underwear, socks, and candy. No books, crayons, pencils or markers please. Donations may be left in the collection basket provided at Sudbury Wine and Spirits in the Rugged Bear Plaza Road (410 Boston Post Rd., Sudbury) from January 19 to February 2. For more information, email info@dvrt.org.