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March – August 2022 Mar – Aug 2022
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Mar
8
Tue
2022
“Uncovering Soil: An Intro to the World Beneath Our Feet”
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Mar 8 @ 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm

Join us for “Uncovering Soil: An Intro to the World Beneath Our Feet,” the first class of the Healthy Soils workshop series, on Tuesday, March 8 from 7–8 p.m. This Zoom session will give an academic overview of what soil is and how it functions as a carbon sink that can help reverse climate change. Soil ecologist and Lincoln resident Rachel Neurath will share her expertise and enthusiasm for this underappreciated ecosystem. The series continues with in-person classes at Codman Farm every few weeks this spring. Click here to register and get the Zoom link. Healthy Soils is a collaboration among the Lincoln Land Conservation Trust, Codman Community Farms, and Mothers Out Front.

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Categories: agriculture and flora educational
Mar
16
Wed
2022
Candidate debate
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Mar 16 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

The Lincoln PTO will hold a debate featuring candidates running in the March 28 town election on Wednesday, March 16 from 7–9 p.m. The event will take place in the newly renovated Brooks Auditorium and will also be live-streamed and recorded.

Moderating the event will be PTO co-chair Rob Stringer and former PTO president Carol Kasper. All of the candidates for the four contested races (Select Board, Lincoln School Committee, L-S School Committee, and Planning Board) have said they will participate, as have most of those who are running uncontested. “We really want everyone to get to know all the candidates,” Stringer said.

Each candidate will have two minutes to introduce themselves and will then face questions from the moderators. There will also be Q&A opportunities for the audience, probably with questions written down and sent to the moderators as with recent Town Meetings.

National issues have trickled down into local politics in many cities and towns, “but we want to make sure it stays civil and nobody feels attacked from the right or the left. We are still neighbors,” Stringer said.

Details and online links will be announced closer to the event.

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Categories: government
Mar
26
Sat
2022
Annual Town Meeting
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Mar 26 @ 9:30 am – 10:30 am
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Categories: government
Mar
28
Mon
2022
Town election
Tickets
Mar 28 @ 7:30 am – 8:00 pm
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Categories: government
Apr
5
Tue
2022
No-Till Gardening and Cover Crops
Tickets
Apr 5 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

The Lincoln Agricultural Commission and the Lincoln Garden Club will host a Zoom presentation on “No-Till Gardening and Cover Crops” on Tuesday, April 5 at 7 p.m. Register here or on the Garden Club website. Using no-till and cover-crop methods on our farms and in our gardens not only helps sequester carbon but leads to healthier soils and more abundant crops and flowers. Douglas Wolcik and Kayleigh Boyle (formerly of Gaining Ground Farm in Concord) will discuss how to incorporate no-till. Learn how to set up permanent beds using only hand tools, take and interpret soil tests, amend soils for optimum soil health, manage pests and disease with best practices, and how to cover-crop in a no-till system.

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Categories: agriculture and flora
Apr
9
Sat
2022
The Capture of Paul Revere: A Dramatic Narrative
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Apr 9 @ 2:45 pm – 3:45 pm

March with the Lincoln Minute Men along Battle Road at 2:45 p.m. or meet at the capture site at 3 p.m. where Paul Revere’s ride ended in Lincoln. See Revere, Samuel Prescott, William Dawes, Mary Hartwell, Catharine Louisa Smith, and Major Mitchell tell the true story, despite poetic efforts by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow to tell a different tale. Music and musket fire. For all ages.

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Categories: history
Apr
10
Sun
2022
Herbal garden planning
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Apr 10 @ 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm

Are you longing for an herb garden filled with beautiful and aromatic plants well-suited to both your teapot and the wildlife in your neighborhood? Join Jenny Hauf, owner of Muddy River Herbals, for “Herbal Garden Planning” at Farrington Nature Linc on Sunday, April 10 from 1–3 p.m. No matter what space you have, whether it’s a backyard, windowsill, or fire escape, this class will give you the tools you need to have an herb garden gorgeously suited to your space. RSVP to Zach@NatureLinc.org.

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Categories: agriculture and flora
Apr
16
Sat
2022
Battle Road: Civilian Evacuation & Battles
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Apr 16 all-day
  • Evacuation scenario at the home of William and Catharine Louisa Smith, 9:30 a.m. – noon.
  • Battle reenactment at Parker’s Revenge, MMNHP, noon–1 p.m.
  • Battle of Tower Park, 1200 Massachusetts Ave., Lexington, 4 p.m.

Families prepare to evacuate their homes on April 19, 1775. Later, hundreds of British and Provincial soldiers recreate the running battle along the deadly stretch of road through Lincoln, from Elm Brook Hill to the Lexington border. Then both sides regroup to battle again at Tower Park in Lexington.

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Categories: history
Apr
17
Sun
2022
Alarm and muster
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Apr 17 @ 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm

A Lincoln resident during the Revolutionary War reminisces about the fateful early hours of April 19, 1775. Capt. William Smith arrives on horseback to alarm the citizens of Lincoln. Bells ring, drums roll, and families say anxious goodbyes, as the Lincoln Minute Men assemble for musket drill and firing, and receive their orders to march.

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Apr
18
Mon
2022
Dawn tribute & march to the Concord parade
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Apr 18 @ 6:45 am – 7:45 am

The Lincoln Minute Men salute the Patriots buried in the Old Meeting House Burying Ground as they emerge from the mists for roll call. Fifers play a lament and the muskets fire a volley. Then join the Minute Men on their walk to Concord along Sandy Pond Road (three miles) amid colonial music and musket fire for the parade in Concord starting at 9 a.m. All ages welcome.

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Categories: history
Apr
23
Sat
2022
“Living Soil” class #4
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Apr 23 @ 10:30 am – 12:00 pm

“Living Soil: A Closer Look at Fungi, Bacteria, and Fauna in Soil,” the fourth class in the Healthy Soils series, will take place on Saturday, April 23 from 10:30 a.m.–noon. Participants will learn about examining the vibrant ecosystem that soil supports. Click here for more information and registration links. All participants must also complete this waiver form in advance. Healthy Soils is a collaboration among the Lincoln Land Conservation Trust, Codman Community Farms, and Mothers Out Front.

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Categories: agriculture and flora
Apr
24
Sun
2022
Farm cleanup day
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Apr 24 @ 11:00 am – 4:00 pm

Farm Cleanup Day at Codman Community Farms is  Sunday, April 24 from 11 a.m.–4 p.m. No need to sign up — just drop in. Hands are needed for raking, cleaning out junk, picking up litter, and perhaps some painting jobs. Bring your own work gloves. Families welcome.

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Lincoln salute: a festival of fife & drum music
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Apr 24 @ 1:30 pm – 3:00 pm

The Lincoln Minute Men host fife and drum groups from far and wide in a musical performance for your enjoyment. Bring your picnic basket and lawn chairs for rousing entertainment. In case of rain, see the Parks and Rec website.

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Old Burying Ground tribute
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Apr 24 @ 3:00 pm – 4:00 pm

March with the Lincoln Minute Men and British Regulars from Pierce House to the Old Burying Ground on Lexington Road to honor the Patriot dead and the five British soldiers killed in Lincoln along the Battle Road. Mary Hartwell and Catharine Louisa Smith tell their stories of burying British soldiers, an enslaved soldier tells how he gained his freedom, and a British mother laments the loss of her son. Ceremonies include music and musket salutes.

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May
5
Thu
2022
Your Landscape Matters: Changing the Conservation Paradigm
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May 5 @ 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm

Extinctions of plants and animals and climate change seem like overwhelming problems but each of us can fight these crises right at home, especially by treating our home gardens as habitat to nurture the living things native to our continent. Claudia Thompson, founder of Grow Native Massachusetts, will discuss her home landscape rich with habitat — supporting wildlife, birds, and pollinators. Register here. Ready to add native plants to your yard? Attendees who live within five miles of Wayland will be offered a community service garden visit by Jean Milburn, Wayland’s Native Plant Ambassador from the MCA Native Pollinator Task Force. 

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Categories: agriculture and flora
May
14
Sat
2022
Healthy Soils class #5
Tickets
May 14 @ 10:30 am – 12:00 pm

The fifth and last class in the Healthy Soils series, “Carbon Cycling and Storage Potential in Soils,” takes place on Saturday, May 14 from 10:30 a.m.–noon. and will look at the garden as a model for carbon storage as we learn about deeply rooted perennial shrubs, conservation tillage, and composting. Click here for more information and registration links. All participants must also complete this waiver form in advance. Healthy Soils is a collaboration among the Lincoln Land Conservation Trust, Codman Community Farms, and Mothers Out Front.

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Jun
4
Sat
2022
First weekly farmers’ market
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Jun 4 @ 9:00 am – 1:00 pm

The first Lincoln Arts and Farmers Market for the 2022 season will be Saturday, June 4 from  9 a.m.–1 p.m. on the lawn in front of the Tack Room at 145 Lincoln Rd. The market will run weekly June-October. This year there will be more vendors, more produce, and more coffee along with music, food, arts and crafts. Stay updated on planning and vendor availability each week via this Facebook page.

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Jun
16
Thu
2022
Talk on the history of Juneteenth
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Jun 16 @ 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm

On Thursday, June 16 at 7 p.m. via Zoom, Dr. Kellie Carter Jackson, Associate Professor of Africana Studies at Wellesley College, will offer an overview of the history of the holiday and an exploration of the various ways Black communities have created traditions and cultivated the joy of emancipation and freedom. The program is free and open to all but advance registration is required. Sponsored by Belmont Public Library, Belmont Against Racism, Belmont Council on Aging, and the public libraries of Chelmsford, Lexington, Lincoln, Maynard, Newton, Sherborn, and Wayland. The Lincoln Public Library’s portion of the program is sponsored by the Friends of the Lincoln Public Library.

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Categories: educational history
Jun
24
Fri
2022
“The Music of the Civil Rights Movement”
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Jun 24 @ 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm

The Council on Aging & Human Services presents “The Music of the Civil Rights Movement” on Friday, June 24 at 1 p.m. in Bemis Hall. The travelogue featuring musical historian and lecturer John Clark’s Great American Musical Experience focuses on the music of the movement during the 1950s and 1960s.

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Categories: arts history
Aug
5
Fri
2022
Pick your own flowers
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Aug 5 @ 10:00 am – 12:00 pm

One of LincFam‘s  themed summer playgroups.

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Categories: agriculture and flora kids
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