COA&HS events coming up
Photo gallery talk
Tuesday, May 7 at 3 p.m., Bemis Hall
Photographer and Lincoln resident John Rizzo will talk about the images on display in Bemis Hall’s Map Room. Each image made over the last 45 years has a great story. Interested in learning more about techniques? Sign up for Photography Workshop with John on May 9, 16, 23, and 30. Call 781-259-8811 to sign up. Sponsored by the Lincoln Council on Aging & Human Resources.
Concord Traveling Players variety show
Friday, May 24 at 12:30 p.m., Bemis Hall
All ages are invited to a free show where local senior local actors and musicians will engage the audience with good-spirited humor, staged readings, music and skits. Sponsored by the Lincoln Council on Aging & Human Resources.
“Eleanor Roosevelt: First Lady of the World”
Friday May 10 at 12:30 p.m., Bemis Hall
Sheryl Faye portrays Eleanor Roosevelt, who was the longest serving First Lady of the U.S. She was the first presidential spouse to hold press conferences, write a syndicated column, and speak at a national convention as well as advocating for women in the workplace, civil rights, Asian Americans, and World World II refugees. Cosponsored by Friends of Lincoln COA & Friends of Lincoln Library.
Kyudo Zen archery demonstration
Friday, May 17 at 12:30 p.m., Bemis Hall
Don Seckler demonstrates Kyudo (pronounced “cue-do”), an ancient Japanese moving meditation and noncombative martial art. The focus is on “cleaning the mind” rather than marksmanship. The target becomes a mirror reflecting the quality of one’s mind at the moment of the arrow’s release. The presentation demonstrates the form and discusses the practice as it relates to Zen.
Talk by Emerson Health CEO and president
Friday, May 31 at 12:30 p.m., Bemis Hall
Christine Schuster, RN, MBA, will share her journey in healthcare.
Gift card drive, concert to benefit SVdP food pantry
The Town of Lincoln staff is sponsoring a grocery gift card drive from May 11–24 to benefit the food pantry run by the Society of St. Vincent de Paul (SVdP) of Lincoln and Weston. How you can help:
- Donate grocery gift cards of any amount from stores like Donelan’s, Market Basket, Stop & Shop, Walmart, and Target
- Make a cash donation and we’ll purchase the gift cards for you
Donations will directly support local individuals and families in need during the critical summer months. Please drop donations in the collection jars at the Select Board’s Office in Town Hall or in the Lincoln Public Library. Your can also donate any time online or by check (click here for details).
SVdP of Lincoln and Weston will also host a family-friendly spring concert on Tuesday, June 4 at 5:30 p.m. on the Weston town green. Enjoy popular melodies performed by Weston High School vocalists and the bluegrass band the Ruta Beggars. Bring your chair or blanket and a picnic. Suggested donation: $25.
Tomashi Jackson to deliver Rappaport Lecture at deCordova
Artist Tomashi Jackson, recipient of the 24th Rappaport Prize, will present her Rappaport Lecture on Thursday, May 16 at at 6 p.m. at the deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum. The event is free and open to the public. Jackson’s multimedia practice combines painting, printmaking, sculpture, photography, video, fiber art, and performance to illuminate social histories of justice, resistance, and aesthetic theory.
The $50,000 Rappaport Prize is presented to a contemporary artist with strong connections to New England and a proven record of achievement. In 2010, it was endowed in perpetuity by the Phyllis and Jerome Lyle Rappaport Foundation, assuring the ongoing support of contemporary art and artists in New England. Click here for more information, and click here to register for the lecture.
Gropius House musical soiree
Lincoln’s Gropius House will host a musical soiree on Sunday, May 19 and celebrate Walter Gropius’s birthday with a musical event with musician, actor, author, and activist Kemp Harris. The performance will take place from 5:30–6:45 p.m. with a 15-minute intermission. This fundraising event supports the ongoing preservation and education mission of Historic New England’s Modern movement architectural icon and museum: the 1938 Gropius family home in Lincoln. Space is limited and reservations are required. Click here to purchase tickets ($100 for HNE members, $125 for nonmembers).
Pride Week kickoff on May 29
Join the Lincoln community at an event to kick off Pride Month to support LGBTQIA+ members of the Lincoln Public Schools and community on Wednesday, May 29 (rain date: June 5) from 1–3:30 p.m. at the green in front of the Mall at Lincoln Station. There will be speakers, live music by David Onigman, a performance by the LPS School Step Team, face painting and other activities. The Sexuality and Gender Alliance (SAGA), an organization of students from grades 5-8 in the Lincoln School and Hanscom Middle School), will lead a procession of students, caregivers, and others from the Lincoln School to the mall. Supported in part by the Parks and Recreation Department.
Codman Campout and Chili Night
Gather up your tent, sleeping bags, friends, and family for a night on the farm on Saturday, June 15 starting at 4 p.m. All are welcome for dinner even if you aren’t camping for the night. Campsites and dinner reservations are required for planning purposes. We’ll be serving Codman’s own grass fed beef chili, vegan/GF chili and cornbread. There will be campfires and the traditional singalong and dessert from the Reasons to Be Cheerful Chill Wagon (ice cream sold separately). Please bring your own camping/folding chairs, and headlamps and/or flashlights. A campsite ticket for $40 per tent also includes s’mores and breakfast in the morning (hot coffee, bagels, and orange juice). Click here to reserve.
Matthew Lincoln named as town’s archivist
The Town of Lincoln has a new town archivist: Matthew Lincoln, who also serves as the archivist for the Worcester Historical Museum. He will split his time between the two town archives, working on Mondays at Town Hall and on Tuesdays at the Lincoln Public Library. To make an appointment to access materials, email archives@lincolntown.org. He succeeds the late Virginia Rundell.
Events at the library
“Reimagining the American Songbook” with jazz guitarist Abe Ovadia
Saturday, May 25 from 2–3 p.m., Tarbell Room
Along with his modern take on jazz standards, Abe Ovadia engages with listeners, sharing stories and answering questions about his music and career.
Button making for pride
Wednesday, May 29 from 2–3 p.m., Tarbell Room
Prepare for Pride Month at the library by designing and decorating buttons that show off who you are. All materials will be provided; for ages 7+. Space is limited; click here to register.
“Chomsky and Me: A Memoir” author discussion
Wednesday, May 29 from 7– 8 p.m., Tarbell Room
Author Bev Stohl ran the office of renowned linguist and social critic Noam Chomsky for nearly two and a half decades. Chomsky and Me: A Memoir is her account of those years, working next to a man described by the New York Times as “arguably the most important intellectual alive today.” There will be time for Q&A.