Celebrate spring in April wildlife column
As spring advances, see pictures and earn about returning migrant birds and waterfowl, flowing trees, foxes and a white gray squirrel in the April wildlife column by Gwyn Loud and Lincoln nature photographers on the Lincoln Land Conservation Trust website.
“Baroque to Broadway” at First Parish
The Henry Purcell Society of Boston will present an evening of music and purpose in support of families impacted by immigration detention and economic crisis on Friday, May 22 at 7:00pm at the First Parish stone church (14 Bedford Road). The “Baroque to Broadway: A Cabaret for Community” program brings together artists from the Boston Early Music Festival, the Metropolitan Opera, and Broadway for a musical experience that will move from the emotional intensity and intimacy of Baroque repertoire to the storytelling power and immediacy of musical theatre, revealing unexpected connections between these traditions. All proceeds will benefit the Political Asylum/Immigration Representation (PAIR) Project and Compassion in Action. “Pay what you want” tickets can be purchased here.
Fall 2026 kindergarten orientation
Rising kindergarteners and their parent(s)/caregiver(s) are invited to come to school on Thursday, May 28 from 8:30–9:30am or 1:00–2:00pm for Kindergarten Orientation. We will meet in the Learning Commons and then walk the children to a kindergarten classroom where they will play, color, enjoy a read aloud and more. Click here to learn more and register for orientation, or to enroll your child in kindergarten.
“Did You Know…”
…that Abner Wheeler, one of Lincoln’s earliest housewrights, earned himself an embarrassing reputation on April 19, 1775? Read more on the Lincoln Historical Society website.

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