Zoom talk on Dallin’s Paul Revere monument
On Tuesday, April 20 at 11 a.m., learn about the origins of the Paul Revere Monument in Boston created by Cyrus Dallin, who also created “The Boy and His Dog” at the entrance to the Lincoln Cemetery. Nancy Blanton of the Cyrus Dallin Art Museum will outline how Dallin persevered on a commission that took 57 years, seven versions of the same statue, and countless twists and turns before it was erected in the North End’s Prado, where it stands today. RSVP by Friday, April 16 to GagneA@Lincolntown.org and you’ll be sent the Zoom link.
Talk by expert on old apple varieties
In honor of Earth Day, the First Parish will host a talk and Q&A with Concord native John Bunker, who has devoted much of his life to seeking out, identifying, and saving as many old apple varieties in Maine as possible. “Changed Forever by an Apple Tree” takes place on Sunday, April 25 at 10 a.m. Click here to join the Zoom meeting (passcode: 749004). Bunker has been farming and homesteading in Maine at the Maine Heritage Orchard for almost half a century and is author of Apples and the Art of Detection: Tracking Down, Identifying, and Preserving Rare Apples.
Annual plant sale benefits Garden Club and others
The Lincoln Garden Club will hold a virtual Mother’s Day plant sale from May 8–15. Visit the online garden shop starting at 9 a.m. on Saturday, May 8 to purchase and schedule a contactless pickup time at 18 Cerulean Way in Lincoln (all purchases must be made in advance). Items on offer include plants, bushes, trees, seeds, Mother’s Day Otter feather wreaths, and a custom-made-in-Lincoln live-edge garden bench, and many statuary urns and clay pots donated by the former owner of a gardening store. Proceeds from the annual plant sale go towards the following:
- Upkeep of Station Park, Morningside Park, and the library intersection
- $1,000 contribution to Lincoln Public Schools tree project this year
- Partnership with PTO for the K-1 enrichment education program (pre-Covid)
- Council on Aging senior dining
- “On Belonging in Outdoor Spaces” (Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion lecture series)
- The Baker Bridge roadside tree project
- Mission for Cheer
- Library flowers
- Council on Aging and control of invasive species
If you have plants to donate, please drop them off in the front circle of 18 Cerulean Way in the marked, designated space on Wednesday, May 5. If you need assistance, please contact Belinda Gingrich at 781-577-7004.
New Pierce House newsletter
The Pierce House has just published its inaugural newsletter including a profile of facility manager Victoria Otis. The Pierce House Committee expects to publish future editions about four times a year.