The Council on Aging & Human Services Doo-wop Group will celebrate Halloween early with a "Spooktacular Event" on Tuesday, Oct. 28 at 3:00pm in Bemis Hall. All are invited.
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With Elizabeth Hyman, author of The Girl Bandits of the Warsaw Ghetto: The True Story of Five Courageous Young Women Who Sparked an Uprising. Click here to register for the Zoom link. |
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"A Borrowed Identity" Wednesday, Oct. 29 at 7:00pm, Bemis Hall Sunday, Nov. 2 at 1:30pm, Lincoln Public Library A Palestinian-Israeli boy is sent to a prestigious boarding school in Jerusalem and struggles with language, culture, and identity. Directed by Eran Riklis. Presented by the GRALTA Foundation.
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Panel: ICE activity and local government The Select Board is hosting a Zoom panel to share information, offer resources, and respond to community questions about the impact of recent U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) activity on Wednesday, Oct. 29 from 7:00–8:00pm. Panelists will include Select Board Chair Jennifer Glass, Town Administrator Tim Higgins, Acting Police Chief Jon Wentworth, […] |
1 event,A few tickets have just opened up for TEDx Walden Pond “Threads of Connection: From Self to System” on Thursday, Oct. 30 at the First Parish in Lincoln. Hosted by Tim Washer (comedian, writer and actor from “Saturday Night Live”), this year’s lineup newly includes award-winning Canadian journalist Farah Nasser, as well as Alden E. Stoner, Kate O’Neill, Bryant McBride, and more. Click here to see the […] |
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The annual State of the Town will take place on Saturday, Nov. 1 from 9:30am–12:30pm at the Lincoln School. There will be a whole-group session in the auditorium and two breakout sessions featuring the Town Meeting Study Committee and the Dark Skies Committee. Each breakout session topic will be offered twice so attendees can go to both. […]
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A talk with the founder of Newhouse Wildlife Rescue and Nibi the beaver. Details and ticket purchase. |
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"A Borrowed Identity" Wednesday, Oct. 29 at 7:00pm, Bemis Hall Sunday, Nov. 2 at 1:30pm, Lincoln Public Library A Palestinian-Israeli boy is sent to a prestigious boarding school in Jerusalem and struggles with language, culture, and identity. Directed by Eran Riklis. Presented by the GRALTA Foundation. |
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All are invited to “An Evening of Heart & Vision: Turning 22…What’s Next?” co-hosted by Lincoln’s Lovelane Special Needs Horseback Riding Program and High Spirit Advisory on Wednesday, Nov. 5 from 6:30-8:30pm in Lincoln (location details provided with free registration) in support of High Spirit East Community. This is an event for High Spirit to […] |
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See Toni Lynn Washington, Boston’s "queen of soul and blues," and friends on Wednesday, Nov. 5 from 4:00–5:30pm in Bemis Hall. Free; all are invited. Sponsored by Margo Cooper in celebration of the life of her mother, Ronna Cooper.
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All are invited to "An Evening of Heart & Vision: Turning 22…What’s Next?" co-hosted by Lincoln's Lovelane Special Needs Horseback Riding Program and High Spirit Advisory on Wednesday, Nov. 5 from 6:30-8:30pm in Lincoln (location details provided with free registration) in support of High Spirit East Community. This is an event for High Spirit to honor donors and […] |
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Trench art comprises decorative items created by soldiers, prisoners of war, or civilians using materials found around war zones. Lincoln Veterans Services Officer Peter Harvell shares and describes trench art forged during wartime on Friday, Nov. 7 at 12:30pm at Bemis Hall. Free evaluation of wartime memorabilia offered by Joe Martinelli. Leave all firearms at […] |
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The L-S Music Department is holding a mattress sale fundraiser on Saturday, Nov. 8 from 10:00am–4:00pm in the LSRHS cafeteria. Mattresses come direct from the manufacturers in a variety of sizes and styles at 30-50% off retail prices. Delivery and 0% financing available, as well as sheets, pillows, bean bags, and more. Text LSMUSIC25 to 617-553-7722 for discount coupons […] |
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BobKat (Bob Davoli and Kathleen Parks) will be the headliners at the next Lincoln Open Mic Acoustic (LOMA) on Monday, Nov. 10 from 7–10 p.m. in Bemis Hall. Davoli, who has released seven albums since 2021 and garnered nationwide recognition with his song "Even Though Autumn's in Your Eyes," is complemented by virtuoso violin and vocals from […] |
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"Louis Theroux: The Settlers" Wednesday, Nov. 12 at 7:00pm, Bemis Hall Sunday, Nov. 16 at 1:30pm, Lincoln Public Library Fourteen years after his first visit, British journalist Louis Theroux meets religious-nationalist West Bank Israeli settlers who have their eyes on Gaza. Directed by Josh Baker. Presented by the GRALTA Foundation. |
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The Walden Woods project will host "On Becoming an Osprey" with David Gessner on Thursday, Nov. 13 from 7:00–8:00pm on Zoom (registration required). Gessner is the author of 13 books that blend a love of nature, humor, memoir, and environmentalism, including All The Wild That Remains: Edward Abbey, Wallace Stegner, and the American West and […] |
2 events,The annual Lincoln Arts (and Crafts) Show will take place on Friday to Sunday, Nov. 14-16 from noon–5:00pm at the Pierce House. It kicks off with an artists' reception on Friday, Nov. 14 from 5:00–7:00pm. The open show is for all ages, all creative arts, and all abilities, and student entries are free. Details and registration (deadline to submit work: November 7).
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The annual Lincoln Arts (and Crafts) Show will take place on Friday to Sunday, Nov. 14-16 from noon–5:00pm at the Pierce House. It kicks off with an artists' reception on Friday, Nov. 14 from 5:00–7:00pm. The open show is for all ages, all creative arts, and all abilities, and student entries are free. Details and registration (deadline to submit work: November 7). |
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The Lincoln Democratic Town Committee presents “Righting the Democratic Ship: Forging a Path for Positive Change” on Saturday, Nov. 15 at 10:00am in Bemis Hall. The featured speaker will be Harvard Professor Danielle Allen, founder and president of Partners in Democracy. Follow the Lincoln Dems on Instagram.
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LincFam offers new and expecting parents a chance to meet for a walk on Saturday, Nov. 15 at 10:00am outside the deCordova Museum and Sculpture Park’s Twisted Tree Cafe. Free beverage after the walk. Anyone with babies under age 2 are welcome. Questions? Contact Emily at 207-712-7363.
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The annual Lincoln Arts (and Crafts) Show will take place on Friday to Sunday, Nov. 14-16 from noon–5:00pm at the Pierce House. It kicks off with an artists' reception on Friday, Nov. 14 from 5:00–7:00pm. The open show is for all ages, all creative arts, and all abilities, and student entries are free. Details and registration (deadline to submit work: November 7).
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Bring your family for a fun afternoon making some festive decorations on Saturday, Nov. 15 from 1:00–3:00pm at the LLCT office at Lincoln Station. Please bring some foliage cuttings from your own yard to help fill out your wreath. Sponsored by Lincoln Land Conservation Trust. RSVP here. |
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The annual Lincoln Arts (and Crafts) Show will take place on Friday to Sunday, Nov. 14-16 from noon–5:00pm at the Pierce House. It kicks off with an artists' reception on Friday, Nov. 14 from 5:00–7:00pm. The open show is for all ages, all creative arts, and all abilities, and student entries are free. Details and registration (deadline to submit work: November 7).
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"Louis Theroux: The Settlers" Wednesday, Nov. 12 at 7:00pm, Bemis Hall Sunday, Nov. 16 at 1:30pm, Lincoln Public Library Fourteen years after his first visit, British journalist Louis Theroux meets religious-nationalist West Bank Israeli settlers who have their eyes on Gaza. Directed by Josh Baker. Presented by the GRALTA Foundation.
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Come hear Hanneke Cassel with Jenna Moynihan and Keith Murphy, three of the top Celtic musicians in the U.S., at the Live in Lincoln Center series on Sunday, Nov. 16 at 4:00pm at First Parish Church in the Parish Hall at 14 Bedford Road. Click here to learn more and buy tuckets ($14–$28). |
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On Tuesday, Nov. 18 at 6:00pm at the Concord Public Library and on Zoom, Leila Philip, author of Beaverland: How One Weird Rodent Made America, will speak about beavers, which play an outsized role in American history and its future. Sponsored by the Lincoln Land Conservation Trust, the Concord Land Conservation Trust, the Walden Woods Project, […]
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Zach Fuerst, commercial director at Vineyard Offshore, will discuss the challenges facing the industry today and opportunities for the future in "Offshore Wind Energy: Overcoming Federal Headwinds" on Tuesday, Nov. 18 at 7:00pm via Zoom. For more information and registration, click here. Sponsored by Green Newton and CFREE, part of the Lincoln Green Energy Committee. |
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Give yourself a mental break and have some fun with other adults on Wednesday, Nov. 19 from 1:00–2:00pm in the Lincoln Public Library's Tarbell Room. All supplies are provided by the library. For ages 16+. Register here. |
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The Lincoln Film Society presents "Endless Summer Syndrome" (2023, directed by Kaveh Daneshmand; French with English subtitles) on Thursday, Nov. 20 at 6:00pm. A lazy late-summer weekend is disrupted by a shocking allegation when Delphine gets an anonymous call from her husband's colleague about an alleged affair with one of their adopted children.
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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 […] |
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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 […] |
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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 […] |