For the fourth year in a row, the Society of St. Vincent de Paul of Lincoln and Weston (SVdP) is putting on an outdoor concert to celebrate the start of summer and to thank all their volunteers and supporters. The concert will be on Tuesday, May 27 from 5:30-8:00pm on the Weston town green. Our performers are […]
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Dana Robbat, author of the upcoming book Lincoln Modern: Plain Living, High Thinking, will give a talk on " Resolute Revolutionaries: Walter Gropius and Quincy Adams: Modernism in Lincoln, Massachusetts" on Wednesday, May 28 from 6:45-8:00pm in the Tarbell Room at the Lincoln Public Library. Hosted by FoMA/Lincoln and supported by the Freedoms Way Foundation. […] |
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Join us for Part 3 of this popular program! Elder Law Attorney, Margaret Hoag of Eckel, Hoag & O’Connor shares the documents you need throughout possible life transitions. This is a great way to get your questions answered. |
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Get direct experience working with bees alongside our beekeeper as he cares for the hives at Drumlin Farm. Cost is $35; register here.
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Drumlin Farm Community Preschool teacher Susan Edwards Richmond will present her new community science adventure book, The Great Pollinator Count, and lead children age 3-8 in activities about insect pollinators. Free, but registration is required.
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Dust off your wigs, platforms, and polyester because Club Codman is coming to Codman Farm on Saturday, May 31 at 8:00pm. It’s an adults-only dance party to benefit Codman Community Farms with great music and great drinks. Purchase tickets here. |
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Join an interactive 90-minute training session designed to learn what coaching an FLL team is all about on Tuesday, June 3 from 6:30–8:00pm in the Lincoln School Learning Commons. Get a feel for how to guide students through challenges, foster teamwork, and encourage innovation — no engineering degree required. Questions? Email hello@gearticks.com. |
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Come to a briefing and info night on Thursday, June 5 at 6:00pm at the Lincoln Public Library about a new Cub Scout program for girls and boys ages 5-10 launching this September. For more information on Cub Scouts, click here or call/text Jennifer Erickson at 978-835-7262 or email jennifer.erickson@scouting.org.
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A talk by Minute Man National Park Ranger Jarrad Fuoss Pat of the Lincoln250 series. Register here. |
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Local healthcare vendors and professionals will answer your questions. Free door prizes, blood pressure checks, and chair massages.
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Help manage invasive garlic mustard across town by pulling on your own property and by joining the Conservation Department and LLCT for a pop-up pull day on Friday, June 6 from 1:00-3:00pm. Garlic mustard season runs through June 13. Click here for more information on getting free bags and dropping them off. |
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Are you heading to a parade this Pride Month and need a poster to take with you? Come to the library to decorate one.
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Saturday math fun with Christine Saturday, June 7 from 2:00-2:45pm, Tarbell Room Come listen to a math book read-aloud and try out some fun math games with Lincoln resident and teacher Christine Sizer. |
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Gretchen Bowder and Frank Drake will be the headliners at the next Lincoln Open Mic Acoustic (LOMA) on Monday, June 9 from 7–10 p.m. in Bemis Hall. They're widely recognized as joint members of two regionally famous bands, the Bagboys and the Mudsills. LOMA is a monthly open mike night event with mikes and instrumental […] |
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Native plant designer and horticulturist Marie Chieppo will discuss "Allowing Your Landscape to Work for You: Designing for Resilience and Sustainability" on Tuesday, June 10 at 7:00pm on Zoom. Register here. Co-sponsored by MetroWest Climate Solutions and CFREE, a subcommittee of the Lincoln Green Energy Committee. |
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Mathew Cahill of the Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation will draw upon his career as an urban forestry expert to share ideas and best practices for those interested in tree and forestry preservation in "Tree and Forestry Preservation, and the Massachusetts Legacy Tree Program" on Thursday, June 12 from noon-1:15pm on Zoom. Sponsored by […] |
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WordsMove Theater presents "Mixed Messages" — five 10-minute scenes featuring dueling wits and humor by Massachusetts playwright Jack Neary. The cast includes Lincoln’s Sally Kindleberger, Mary Crowe, Ben Dubrovsky, Alice Waugh, and Corky Becker. Co-Sponsored by Friends of the Lincoln COA and the Lincoln Cultural Council.
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In this documentary, Will Farrell and his close friend Harper Steele, who just completed a gender transition, go on a cross-country road trip to explore a new chapter in their relationship. |
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Celebrate Lincoln’s vibrant community with a day of festivities! Enjoy live music, games, and a showcase of over 50 local organizations, boards and committees, culminating in a joyous community feast. Click here for more information.
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Standup comic at Bemis on Wednesday A free hour-long comedy show, "Alan Ames Thinks He's Funny," takes place on Wednesday, June 18 at 12:30pm in Bemis Hall. Ames, who grew up in Dorchester in the 1950s, Ames uses observational humor and jokes about growing older and other topics (rated PG-13, no profanity or political humor). […] |
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The Lincoln Kids Triathlon is back on Saturday, June 21 for the 21st year. The race starts at 8:30am on Saturday, June 21 at the Codman Pool and kids ages 5-14 are invited to participate. Click here for details on race distances and age groups, and register here. Racers ages 8 and younger are individually accompanied by […] |
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This family-friendly walk led by Danielle Proulx will take participants to the river and pond edges at Mt. Misery to look for frogs, turtles, and other wildlife. RSVP for this free walk here. |
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1 event,July 4 activities in Lincoln A photo from the parade on July 4, 2013 (click to enlarge). Due to the road race and subsequent activities, Lincoln Road will be closed to traffic from 8:30am–noon. Parade floats will be allowed to pass and should arrive at Ballfield Road no later than 9:00am. Check-in for Firecracker Run […] |
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