Food pantry seeks help from truck/van owners
Do you have a truck, SUV, or van and are willing to help the Lincoln-Weston St. Vincent de Paul Food Pantry transport food twice a month? Here’s what’s needed:
- On the first Thursdays of each month at 9:30 a.m.,we need volunteers to drive to Framingham to pick up food donations (where other folks help load the truck) and transport them to the food pantry located behind St. Joseph Church, Lincoln, where other volunteers will also unload the truck. It takes only about an hour and a half, once a month.
- On the fourth Tuesday of each month at 1:30 p.m., we need volunteers to drive to Boston to pick up food donations and bring back to the food pantry again, where there will be other volunteers to unload the truck. It takes only two hours, once a month.
We can rotate volunteers to pick up once or twice every other month, or if feasible, just one pickup. If interested, please contact food pantry chair Karen Boyce at karenboyce620@gmail.com.
Coming up at the library
Minuteman Library Crawl
Wednesday, Aug. 7 — all day at the library
We invite you to spend a day visiting local libraries to find out what’s special about each and what they have to offer you and your family. This is an event for all ages – all you need is a love of libraries and a way to get from place to place. The challenge is to visit as many libraries as you can and take a picture of yourself with a designated item in each library – it’s a 21st-century scavenger hunt! Post your pics and tag the libraries #mlncrawl2024. Each library will have handouts and giveaways – show your pictures to a librarian (or if you don’t have a camera, just tell a librarian you’re on the crawl — we’re pretty trusting) and receive a prize. Download your “passport” with all the relevant information.
Film: A Day at the Races (1937)
Thursday, Aug. 15 from 6–8 p.m., Tarbell Room
Doctor Hackenbush, Tony, and Stuffy try to save Judy’s farm by winning a big horse race in this Marx Brothers classic. Click here to sign up for the Lincoln Library Film Society mailing list.
Craft & Chill (adults)
Tuesday, Aug. 20 from 4–5 p.m., Tarbell Room
Craft and chill together doing some relaxing art in a low-key setting. These crafts are for giving yourself a mental break and just having some fun with other adults. All supplies are provided by the library. For ages 16+. Register here or click here for the series flier.
Science Challenges (kids and teens)
Thursday, Aug. 22 from 4–5 p.m., Tarbell Room
Compete with your friends and family with these fun science challenges! Led by local high school volunteers, this program will go over fun science concepts, making learning fun! Space is limited so please register. Best for children entering grades 3-6. Register here.
Mindful Mondays: Meditation Series
Join mindfulness teacher Lauren for a calming Monday lunch break meditation held via Zoom. Practice clearing your mind, being in the present moment, and reducing stress in these 30-minute classes. Participants will be introduced, and guided through, a different type of meditation each class. Click here to register for one, a few, or all sessions.
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- Mindfulness Meditation — Monday, Aug. 19 from 12:30-1 p.m.
- Movement Meditation — Monday, Aug. 26 from 12:30-1 p.m.
- Nervous System Relaxation — Monday, Sept. 16 from 12:30-1 p.m.
- Nature Visualization — Monday, Sept. 23 from 12:30-1 p.m.
- Movement Meditation — Monday, Sept. 30 from 12:30-1 p.m.
Virtual Q&A with Author Sean O’Connell
Monday, Aug. 19 from 7–8 p.m., Zoom
In 2023, the world learned the tragic news that actor Bruce Willis was suffering from aphasia, a cognitive disorder, that subsequently worsened to become frontotemporal dementia. Join us as we discuss Bruce’s life, work, and future with Sean O’Connell, author of Bruce Willis: Celebrating the Cinematic Legacy of an Unbreakable Hollywood Icon. We will also be discussing the essential question: is “Die Hard” a Christmas movie or not? Register here.
Click here to see all upcoming events at the library.
Get new transfer station/commuter lot stickers this month
New blue transfer station/commuter lot stickers will be required as of September 1, 2024. The sticker, which will be effective through August 31, 2026, must affixed to the bottom left corner of the driver’s side windshield of each vehicle. Any Lincoln resident who wishes to obtain a sticker can do so by completing this online application. Have a picture or scan of your vehicle registration handy, click “View/Pay Bill,” and then select “First Sticker” for sticker type. Stickers will be sent in the mail. Any resident who does not have a new blue sticker by September 1 may be refused access to the transfer station or commuter lot.
Stickers may be obtained at the DPW office. Please call the DPW at 781-259-8999 or email Susan Donaldson at donaldsons@lincolntown.org.