• New year’s gathering

    Twisted Tree Cafe @ deCordova 51 Sandy Pond Rd, Lincoln, MA, United States

    The Twisted Tree Cafe at the deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum will host a new year's gathering on Friday, Jan. 2 from 5–9pm. Live music, cookie decorating, and seasonal specials including beer, wine, and mocktails.

  • Superspy Science

    Zoom

    Wednesday, Jan. 14, 2:00-3:00pm (Zoom) Author Dr. Kathryn Harkup, writer, science communicator and vampirologist, will discuss the science behind James Bond's exploits, including armaments, tactics, plots and enemy tech, outlined in her book. Register here.

  • LOMA: Wayside Sound

    Bemis Hall 15 Bedford Rd, Lincoln, MA, United States

    Wayside Sound (Jack Dudek and Taylor Gonsalves) are the headliner at the next Lincoln Open Mic Acoustic (LOMA) on Monday, Jan. 12 from 7–10 p.m. in Bemis Hall. Here’s a snippet of them covering Chris Smithers’s tune "Love Me Like a Man," made famous by Bonnie Raitt. LOMA is a monthly open mike night event with mikes and […]

  • Guided plant ID and natural history walk

    TBA

    Learn with Jeffrey Adams how to identify plants around Flint's Pond even as the leaves are disappearing, and some interesting local natural history as well. RSVP here. Email llct@lincolnconservation.org for details.

  • Wildlife Out Your Window

    Lincoln Library Tarbell Room 3 Bedford Rd, Lincoln, MA, United States

    Join us for an author event with Brad Timm on his book, Wildlife Out Your Window: Fascinating Facts About 100 Animals Commonly Seen in the Northeastern U.S. Did you know that blue jay feathers aren’t actually blue, or that some foxes can climb trees? Brad, a wildlife ecologist and the founder and executive director of […]

  • How Librarians Became Unlikely Spies

    Zoom

    Author Elyse Graham will discuss her new book, Book and Dagger: How Scholars and Librarians Became the Unlikely Spies of World War II, the true untold story of the academics who became OSS spies, invented modern spycraft, and helped turn the tide of the war to defeat the Nazis. Register here.

  • Winter tree & shrub ID walks

    TBA

    Join Stacy Carter for a winter walk through the Codman North woods as we talk about how to identify woody plants. RSVP here. Email conservation@lincolntown.org for details.

  • Stew & Brew

    Drumlin Farm 208 S Great Rd, Lincoln, MA, United States

    Adults 21+ are invited to Stew & Brew on Friday, Jan. 23 from 6:30-9:00pm at Drumlin Farm Wildlife Sanctuary. Chase away the midwinter cold with an evening of hearty, house-made stews accompanied by craft beers from local breweries. Enjoy meat and vegetarian stews made from Drumlin Farm-raised meats and veggies, along with seasonal ingredients from other neighboring […]

  • Creating a Modern Homestead

    Zoom

    Modern-day homesteader, blogger, and author Victoria Pruett will chat about her book Creating a Modern Homestead: Traditional Skills for Real, Everyday Life. She'll walk through various aspects of homesteading and cover simple life changes to get closer to nature and less dependent on large commercial organizations. This program is in partnership with the Ashland Public […]

  • The Dudleys and the Howards

    Zoom

    Join authors and historians Joanne Paul and Nicola Clark as they discuss their books, The House of Dudley:  New History of Tudor England and The Waiting Game: The Untold Story of the Women Who Served the Tudor Queens. This program is in partnership with the Ashland Public Library. More information and registration here.

  • Film: “Georgia O’Keefe: The Brightness of Light”

    Lincoln School auditorium

    A new, comprehensive documentary of modernist Georgia O’Keefe’s art and life, featuring a Q&A with director Paul Wagner and co-producer Ellen Wagner. Discussion and reception to follow. Sponsored by Friends of Modern Architecture/Lincoln and the Lincoln Land Conservation Trust/Rural Land Foundation.