Pride event on Wednesday
The Lincoln School will hold its annual Pride Month kickoff to celebrate diversity on Wednesday, May 14 (rain date: May 28) from 1:00-3:30pm at Lincoln Station. There will be performances from the Lincoln-Hanscom Step Team and local musicians Layla MacLachlin and David Onigman, a breakdancing demonstration from Jabbar Fair, face-painting, ice cream, and more. Sponsored by the Parks and Recreation Department, the Mass. Cultural Council, and the Lincoln PTO. For more information and volunteer opportunities, email lincolnmapride@gmail.com.
8th-grade car wash fundraiser
To raise money for end-of-year activities including the trip to Washington, D.C., in June, the Lincoln School eighth-graders will hold a fundraiser car wash on Saturday, May 17 from 9:00am-3:00pm at Town Hall. Sign up online in advance or drive up and pay on the day of the event — donations are welcome.
Exhibit by Lincoln artist
Tabor Hill Road resident Liz Wilkinson has an exhibit of 22 pieces at the gallery at the Trinity Episcopal Church at 81 Elm St. in Concord through June 28. Wilkinson, who taught Spanish at Concord-Carlisle High School for 25 years, has exhibited at Concord Art, the Cambridge Art Association, the Umbrella Arts Center. See her Instagram page for examples of her work or contact her at lizwilkinson2013@gmail.com.
Farm needs office items
The staff of Codman Community Farms staff has grown, and the farm is looking for donations for their office space: two office chairs (preferably on wheels), a leather armchair, a large whiteboard, a large wall calendar, school-style lockers, and old flat sheets. Anyone with items to donate may contact Hathaway Ellis at 617-866-0288 or hathaway.fiocchi@gmail.com.
Conservation Commission volunteers sought
There is a vacancy on the Conservation Commission. See details on the duties and how to apply on the town’s volunteer information page. the commission is also looking for volunteers to identify and control invasive Japanese knotweed patches around town. Volunteers “adopt” knotweed patches and control them manually three times per summer. Those interested should contact Conservation Planner Stacy Carter at stacyc@lincolntown.org.