• Session on wolf restoration

    Zoom

    The Walden Woods Project and Restore: The North Woods will co-host "Potential for Wolf Restoration in New England" with George Wuerthner on Thursday, Nov. 20 from 7:00–9:00pm on Zoom. Wuerthner will provide background on the Endangered Species Act as it relates to wolf restoration, how wolf restoration in Oregon and California has progressed, and its […]

  • Book discussion with Don Hafner

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

    Join the Lincoln Minute Men for a discussion with Lincoln resident Donald Hafner, author of Entangled Lives, Black and White: The Black Community, Enslaved and Free, in Eighteenth-century Lincoln, Massachusetts, on Sunday, Nov. 23 from 2:30–4:00pm in the Lincoln Public Library’s Tarbell Room. Copies of the book are available on reserve at the library or for purchase from the Lincoln […]

  • “Love and Loss After Wounded Knee” with Julie Dobrow

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

      Like most star-crossed lovers, they came from vastly different worlds. Elaine Goodale, a white woman who grew up on a farm in the remotest part of the Berkshires, was a poet, writer, and teacher who’d come to the Dakota Territory in 1884 to teach Native American children. Ohíye S’a, or Charles Alexander Eastman, was […]

  • Film: “The Teacher”

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

    "The Teacher" Wednesday, Dec. 3 at 7:00pm, Bemis Hall Sunday, Dec. 7 at 1:30pm, Lincoln Public Library A Palestinian school teacher’s struggles to reconcile his commitment to political resistance with offering emotional support for his students and his romantic relationship with a volunteer worker. Directed by Farah Nabulsi. Presented by the GRALTA Foundation.

  • Film: “Nothing Solid”

    Lincoln Public Library 3 Bedford Rd, Lincoln, MA, United States

    “Nothing Solid,” a semi-autobiographical, medical dark comedy based on Sharisse Zeroonian’s real-life experience with cyclic vomiting syndrome (a rare neurological brain-gut disorder), will be screened on Thursday, Dec. 4 at 6:00pm at the Lincoln Public Library. Zeroonian will be on hand to answer questions. Open to ages 16+.

  • “Holiday Stories You Haven’t Heard”

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

    Lincoln’s WordsMove Theater presents “Holiday Stories You Haven’t Heard,” a series of short, mostly humorous staged readings on Christmas and Hanukkah themes, on two dates in Lincoln: Friday, Dec. 5 at 12:30pm, Bemis Hall Thursday, Dec. 11 at 6:30pm, Lincoln Public Library Tarbell Room See www.wordsmove.org for play and cast details as well as additional […]

  • Touch of Christmas Fair

    First Parish – Stone Church 14 Bedford Rd, Lincoln, MA, United States

    The First Parish in Lincoln will host its annual Touch of Christmas Fair on Saturday, Dec. 6 from 10:00am–1:00pm in the stone church. Browse decorated wreaths, centerpieces, and other Christmas decorations as well as jewelry from every decade, antiques and collectibles, handmade sweater mittens, stocking stuffers et al at the "re-gifting" table, and a children-only […]

  • Wreath-making workshop

    deCordova Sculpture Park & Museum 51 Sandy Pond Rd., Lincoln, MA, United States

    Come to a workshop to make a holiday wreath from array of lush evergreen boughs on Saturday, Dec. 6 from 2:30-4:00pm inside the deCordova Museum. All materials provided. Click here to purchase tickets.

  • Film: “The Teacher”

    Lincoln Public Library 3 Bedford Rd, Lincoln, MA, United States

    "The Teacher" Sunday, Dec. 7 at 1:30pm, Lincoln Public Library A Palestinian school teacher’s struggles to reconcile his commitment to political resistance with offering emotional support for his students and his romantic relationship with a volunteer worker. Directed by Farah Nabulsi. Presented by the GRALTA Foundation.

  • Ompractice: Peace in the Pause with Reggie Hubbard

    Zoom

    Ompractice: Peace in the Pause with Reggie Hubbard Sunday, Dec. 7, 7:00-8:30pm (Zoom) This beginner-friendly class offers space to slow down, breathe deeply, and find balance during one of the busiest and most stressful times of the year. To register, sign up for an Ompractice membership here using your library card. Ompractice provides Lincoln Library […]

  • Domestic violence and financial abuse

    Zoom

    The Sudbury-Wayland-Lincoln Domestic Violence Roundtable (DVR) hosts the first program of its Survivor Series: Domestic Violence & Financial Abuse on Monday, Dec. 8 from 7:00–8:00pm via Zoom. Financial abuse is a pervasive form of control that can trap survivors in dangerous situations by limiting their access to money, employment, and financial independence. Click here to […]

  • LOMA: Fortune’s Favor

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

    Fortune’s Favor, an acoustic folk duo from New Hampshire (singer/songwriter/guitarists Chris O’Connor and Mike Bradley), will be the headliner at the next Lincoln Open Mic Acoustic (LOMA) on Monday, Dec. 9 from 7–10 p.m. in Bemis Hall. LOMA is a monthly open mike night event with mikes and instrumental pickups suitable for individuals or small […]