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June – September 2023 Jun – Sep 2023
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Jun
2
Fri
2023
“Clear Day Thunder: Rescuing the American Chestnut”
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Jun 2 @ 12:30 pm – 1:30 pm

This documentary tells the story of the citizen scientists who are working to restore this ecologically and economically valuable species.

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Climate film: “Current Revolution”
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Jun 2 @ 6:30 pm – 7:30 pm

St.  Anne’s Episcopal Church will show the next in its Climate Justice Film Night series, “Current Revolution,” on Friday, June 2 in Flint Hall starting with a vegetarian soup supper at 6:30 p.m. The 37-minute documentary about the challenges of converting the electricity grid from fossils fuels to renewables will start around 7:10 p.m. Climate activist Nathan Phillips, a professor at Boston University, will respond to the film and discuss his work on the issue with ISO New England, followed in turn by a discussion about opportunities for activism here in New England.

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Categories: conservation educational
Jun
4
Sun
2023
Insect-friendly gardens
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Jun 4 @ 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm

Come to eco-gardener Robin Wilkerson’s garden sanctuary where has been gardening for years to create a diverse habitat for birds, bees and butterflies to learn her methods for gardening to support the ecosystem. Click here for information and registration. Sponsored by Lincoln Common Ground.

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Categories: agriculture and flora
Jun
9
Fri
2023
Health & wellness fair
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Jun 9 @ 12:30 pm – 1:30 pm

Local healthcare experts will answer your questions. Special presentations:

  • “Depression: How to Help a Friend” with Claire Gerstein, LICSW
  • “Don’t Get Scammed” with Chief of Police Kevin Kennedy
  • Tai chi demonstration with Jane Moss
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Categories: health and science seniors
Jun
10
Sat
2023
Codman Community Farms birthday celebration
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Jun 10 @ 11:00 am – 3:00 pm

Codman Community Farms will mark its 50th birthday with a celebration for all ages on Saturday, June 10 from 11 a.m.–3 p.m. This will be a day of games, food, and music, with special T-shirts available for purchase. Among the activities:

  • Live music by the Honey Steelers
  • Farm themed games & entertainment for kids
  • Strawberry pie-eating contest
  • “American Gothic” photo contest
  • Birthday cake and ice cream for all (cake-cutting at 1 p.m.)
  • Food for purchase including Codman’s own smoked ribs or maple sausage, grilled cheese sandwiches, fresh veggie & hummus basket with pita chips, and beer/wine/nonalcoholic drinks

While the event is free for all and no tickets are required, please click here to “purchase” your free tickets as an RSVP. This will ensure enough fun for all.

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Categories: agriculture and flora kids recreation
“What Can Progressives Do to Change America’s Middle East Policy?”
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Jun 10 @ 1:30 pm – 2:30 pm

The GRALTA Foundation presents “What Can Progressives Do to Change America’s Middle East Policy?” with Philip Weiss, founder and senior editor of Mondoweiss, on Saturday, June 10 at 1:30 p.m. in Bemis Hall. Weiss is co-editor of “The Goldstone Report: The Legacy of the Landmark Investigation of the Gaza Conflict,” a 2011 retrospective on the official report prepared for the U.N. on Israel’s 2009 incursion into Gaza.  Mondoweiss is a source of news and analysis for progressives interested in the struggle for human rights equality for all people— Jews and non-Jews—living in Israel and the territories it has annexed and/or occupies. For more information, contact Steve Low at 781-259-1300 or steve.low@gordianconcepts.com.

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Categories: educational
Jun
16
Fri
2023
Fraud Watch Network
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Jun 16 @ 12:30 pm – 1:30 pm

Lincoln residents have had over $360,000 reportedly stolen from the since January. Knowledge is power; fight back by attending this presentation by Alice Diamond on how scammers think and how to safeguard against identity theft.

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Categories: educational seniors
Jun
21
Wed
2023
Webinar on Hanscom jet expansion
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Jun 21 @ 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm

Join climate change activist Bill McKibben of Third Act, Neil Rasmussen of Save Our Heritage, and others who are fighting to prevent a major private jet expansion at Hanscom Field (or anywhere) for an informational virtual webinar on the climate impacts of the proposed expansion on Wednesday, June 21 at 5 p.m. Rasmussen will present recent research on the impacts of the proposed development on state and municipal climate goals. McKibben will address why he calls the Hanscom proposal a “zombie project from the fossil fuel era.”

Click here to register. Sponsored by the Coalition to Stop Private Jet Expansion at Hanscom or Anywhere. For more information, email Sabine von Mering at vonmering@brandeis.edu or  info@StopPrivateJetExpansion.org. 

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Categories: educational
Jun
23
Fri
2023
Become a memory champion
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Jun 23 @ 12:30 pm – 1:30 pm

Join Kristin Nelson, founder of Auduvi, to learn about memory banks, memory loss, and memory tricks to improve short-term memory and ways to champion memories (yours and those of others).

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Categories: health and science seniors
Jul
4
Tue
2023
Electric vehicle display
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Jul 4 @ 11:30 am – 1:00 pm

CFREE (Carbon Free Residential, Everything Electric), a working group of the Green Energy Committee, is sponsoring an electric vehicle display with various models and at least one dealer on Tuesday, July 4 after the parade at the Pierce House Boy Scout barbecue. If you have an EV you’d would like to show off, please email Colette Sizer at cfreeworking@gmail.com.

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Categories: educational
Jul
12
Wed
2023
Farm Lunch
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Jul 12 @ 12:00 pm – 2:00 pm

The Food Project invites everyone to its annual Farm Lunch on Wednesday, July 12 at the intersection of Baker Bridge Road and Route 126. Learn informally about TFP’s mission and programming, including through conversations with teenage members of Root Crew, professional farmers, and regional directors. Arrive by noon for a walking tour of the farm. A complimentary buffet lunch including vegetarian options featuring items from the farm will be provided at 12:30 p.m. as everyone gathers at picnic tables or under the pavilion. While philanthropic support of The Food Project is always welcomed, there is no expectation of a donation associated with these community building events. Due to limited capacity, RSVP is required; email jsoto@thefoodproject.org.

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Categories: agriculture and flora charity/volunteer food
Just Talk About It: Anxiety, Leaving High School, and Adolescent Mental Health
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Jul 12 @ 6:30 pm – 8:00 pm

The Great Meadows Public Health Collaborative (GMPHC) invites parents and caregivers to “Just Talk About It: Anxiety, Leaving High School, and Adolescent Mental Health,” a virtual program about youth mental health focusing on anxiety and young adults, on Wednesday, July 12 at 6:30 p.m. (click here for the Zoom link). Join clinician Sara Eldridge for a dynamic presentation providing a framework to understand and navigate your young adult’s emotional health, the signs and symptoms of the most prevalent mental health concerns, and how to be an effective support as they transition out of high school. A student will also share her experience with anxiety.

The GMPHC was established through two state grants and includes Bedford, Carlisle, Concord, Lincoln, Sudbury, Wayland, and Weston. Its goal is to pool resources, increase staff capacity and expertise, attract additional funding, and deliver better health protections, programs, and outcomes. For more information, contact Regional Public Health Nurse Katie Rines at krines@wayland.ma.us.

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Jul
30
Sun
2023
Tanglewood trip for seniors
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Jul 30 @ 9:00 am – 8:00 pm

Lincoln residents age 60+ are invited to hear a concert at Tanglewood on Sunday, July 30. Before the show, there will be a brunch at Shortstop Bar & Grill in Westfield. The Boston Symphony Orchestra will play Ellen Reid’s When the World as You’ve Known It Doesn’t Exist, Paganini’s Violin Concerto No. 1 and Prokofiev’s Suite from Romeo and Juliet. The bus leaves the Donelan’s lot at 9 a.m. and returns at approximately 8 p.m. Sponsored by Friends of the LCOA. Tickets are $120; mail checks made out to “FLCOA Trips” to LCOA&HS Trips, c/o Town Offices, 16 Bedford Rd., Lincoln MA. For more information, call Amy Rettig at 781-259-8811 ext. 102.

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Categories: arts seniors
Aug
22
Tue
2023
Info session of private jet travel
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Aug 22 @ 12:00 pm – 12:45 pm

Mothers Out Front invite everyone to participate in a statewide climate action call to learn about the high environmental cost and low societal benefit of expanding private jet travel on Tuesday, Aug. 22 at from 12-12:45 p.m. The issue is front and center because the state is considering a proposal to enlarge hangar space at Hanscom Field. Register here for this informational meeting. Sponsored by MOF chapters in Acton, Bedford, Concord, East Boston, Lincoln, and Winthrop — members of the Coalition to Stop Private Jet Expansion at Hanscom or Anywhere.

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Categories: educational
Sep
10
Sun
2023
Tour de Codman
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Sep 10 @ 9:30 am – 1:00 pm

The Tour de Codman will start at Codman Farm on Sunday, Sept. 10 and will take cyclists on a nearly 12-mile loop through Lincoln along roads and paths, featuring stops at three remote pastures where farm staff and volunteers will give a short talk on the farm’s sustainable, pasture-based agriculture before returning to the farm for coffee, cider and donuts. We welcome all ages but cyclists must be comfortable maintaining a 10-12 mph pace along Lincoln’s roads. The route will spend as much time as possible on bike paths and quiet roads. Any bike in good working order should suffice. Bring your own water and snacks for the route, and don’t forget your helmet (required). The ride leader will have basic tools but riders should plan to be self-sufficient. The total time for the ride, with stops, should be under two hours. Click here for more information and registration.

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Categories: agriculture and flora recreation
Lincoln Garden Club meet and greet
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Sep 10 @ 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm

The Lincoln Garden Club invites anyone interested in joining the club to come to a wine and cheese party on Sunday, Sept. 10 at 4 p.m. to meet members and socialize. Committee chairs will be there to answer questions about what the club does. Please email belinda.gingrich@gmail.com to RSVP and get the location. To learn more about the club’s activities, visit www.lincolngardenclub.org.

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Categories: agriculture and flora
Sep
17
Sun
2023
Celebration of the life of Homer Eckhardt
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Sep 17 @ 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm

The family of Homer Eckhardt (1924-2023) invites community members to join family, friends, and neighbors to help celebrate his life on Sunday, Sept. 17 from 2–4 p.m. in Bemis Hall. A founding member of the historic Brown’s Woods neighborhood, Homer continued to be an active participant in the Lincoln community during the 67 years he lived in town, through activities as varied as helping to found the Codman Community Farms, volunteering in science classes in the Lincoln Public Schools, and enjoying fellowship at the Men’s Coffee Group.

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Categories: seniors
Sep
18
Mon
2023
“How and Why to Talk to Young Kids About Race”
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Sep 18 @ 7:00 pm – 8:15 pm

Join a free public workshop on Monday, Sept. 18 from 7-8:15 p.m. at the Lincoln Public Library on “How & Why to Talk to Young Kids About Race” offered by Story Starters. Designed for caregivers and educators, this workshop will explain the research about how racial bias develops in children from a young age, and provide evidence-based strategies adults can use to disrupt that bias and develop children’s antiracist values. Click here to register.

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Sep
20
Wed
2023
Bears of the West: Vital Ground Foundation & Douglas Chadwick
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Sep 20 @ 7:00 pm – 8:15 pm

Veteran environmental writer Douglas Chadwick will present ideas from his most recent book Four Fifths A Grizzly: A New Perspective on Nature that Just Might Save Us All. He will present examples of successful recoveries of species and habitats, with the thought that “we really can save a whole lot in a hurry.” Doug will be introduced by Kim Davitt from the Vital Ground Foundation, a land trust working to protect and connect wildlife habitat in the West. Click here to register. Donations to the Vital Ground Foundation gladly accepted.

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Categories: books conservation educational
Sep
21
Thu
2023
Presentation on zoning bylaw proposals
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Sep 21 @ 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm

Members of the Housing Choice Act Working Group (HCAWG) will present the three options for zoning bylaw proposals that are under consideration in Lincoln on Thursday, Sept. 21 at 7 p.m. in the First Parish Church’s Stearns Room (4 Bedford Rd.). In addition, Michelle Barnes, chair of the Trustees of the Lincoln Land Conservation Trust and the Rural Land Foundation, will present and explain their separate request to change the current zoning for the Lincoln Station Mall area. The event will also be livestreamed here.Residents are encouraged to bring questions to the discussion in preparation for the State of the Town Meeting on Saturday, Sept. 30 at 10 a.m. The Select Board, Planning Board, and the HCAWG will use community feedback to help choose a final option at a multiboard meeting on October 10. The zoning bylaw proposal will be submitted to the state in December and to town residents for a vote at the March 2024 Annual Town Meeting.

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