State Representative Carmine Gentile (D-Sudbury) will hold virtual office hours on Monday, Feb. 23. Constituents are encouraged to schedule a time to talk with Rep. Gentile and his staff. Meetings will take place via Microsoft Teams video call from 11:00am–1:00pm. A timely RSVP is required for a meeting. Sign up for a 20-minute time slot […]
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Burglary at the Louvre: How Can Writers Top This? This program is in partnership with the Tewksbury Public Library. Click here to register. |
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First Parish in Lincoln (stone church) is hosting a family movie night with pizza and popcorn on Thursday, Feb. 26 at 5:30pm, with the movie "Zootopia 2" screening at 6:00pm. There will be refreshments and cheese board for adults as well as gluten-free options. Organizers are also collecting diapers for the Metro-Boston Diaper Drive (loose […] |
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The Lincoln Democratic Town Committee is encouraging all registered Democrats in Lincoln to come to the annual town caucus to elect delegates for the state convention on May 29–30. Lincoln will choose five delegates and four alternates who will have the opportunity to vote on critical issues coming before the convention and ultimately the voters in November 2026. […]
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Aiming to keep those New Year's resolutions but finding mocktails a bit boring? Come to the library's Tarbell Room on Saturday, Feb. 28 from 2:30–3:30pm to mix up some new recipes and maybe find your new favorite drink. All ingredients will be provided. Registration required.
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All are invited to the third annual First Parish in Lincoln Talent Show on Saturday, Feb. 28 at 7:00pm in the stone church. There will be standup, songs, group numbers, poetry, flute, clarinet, and more. Admission free but organizers welcome donations to benefit LUCE Immigrant Justice Network of Massachusetts.
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All are invited to the third annual First Parish in Lincoln Talent Show on Saturday, Feb. 28 at 7:00pm in the stone church. There will be standup, songs, group numbers, poetry, flute, clarinet, and more. Admission free but organizers welcome donations to benefit LUCE Immigrant Justice Network of Massachusetts. |
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Lincoln members of the Concord Music Club invite everyone to their annual free public concert for Lincoln neighbors and friends on Sunday, March 1 at 2:00pm in Bemis Hall. The varied program includes works for violin, string quartet and piano by Chopin, Schubert, Beethoven, Mozart, Prokofiev, and Brahms. |
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These crafts are for giving yourself a mental break and just having some fun with other chill adults. All supplies are provided by the library. For ages 16+. Register here.
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Singing Resistance, postponed from Feb. 23 due to the blizzard, will take place on Monday, March 2 at St. Anne's Episcopal Church starting at 6:00pm. There will be pizzas, but bring a water bottle. At about 6:30pm, we'll talk a bit about the movement, then we'll sing together. This is a group open to all […]
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The Lincoln and Sudbury Schools present the All Towns Concert Series bringing together student musicians from Lincoln-Sudbury Regional High School, Ephraim Curtis Middle School, and Lincoln Middle School for three consecutive nights of performances starting on Monday, March 2 in the L-S auditorium. The series offers a unique "musical vertical" experience, allowing audiences to hear […] |
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The Lincoln and Sudbury Schools present the All Towns Concert Series bringing together student musicians from Lincoln-Sudbury Regional High School, Ephraim Curtis Middle School, and Lincoln Middle School for three consecutive nights of performances starting on Monday, March 2 in the L-S auditorium. The series offers a unique "musical vertical" experience, allowing audiences to hear […] |
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The Lincoln and Sudbury Schools present the All Towns Concert Series bringing together student musicians from Lincoln-Sudbury Regional High School, Ephraim Curtis Middle School, and Lincoln Middle School for three consecutive nights of performances starting on Monday, March 2 in the L-S auditorium. The series offers a unique "musical vertical" experience, allowing audiences to hear […] |
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Practice reading in a supportive environment with a certified therapy dog! Join Abigail, a six-year-old “Pets and People” certified therapy dog, for a one-on-one 15-minute reading session. Abigail is friendly, calm, and non-judgmental, helping young readers build confidence and strengthen literacy skills. This program is intended for emerging readers 5+ (please register for only one […]
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Christine Omodi-Engola will read from her book, Crimson Courageous: Ibed Gi Chir. Through poetry, she outlines the worlds of work-life balance, family interaction, and day-to-day goings-on in Massachusetts. |
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Farm manager Pete Lowy of Codman Community Farms describes Codman’s sustainable farming practices. These techniques preserve open spaces, protect our environment, promote more nutrient dense foods and help mitigate effects of climate change. Sponsored by the Lincoln Council on Aging and Human Services. |
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High Maintenance Jug Band is the headliner at the next Lincoln Open Mic Acoustic (LOMA) on Monday, March 9 from 7–10 p.m. in Bemis Hall. Bill McQuaid sings traditional, country blues, Celtic, and original songs, and he trades vocals and harmonies with Ed Loechler, who plays a variety of uncommon instruments including resophonic guitar, steel […] |
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The Doomsday Clock is ticking, with Mount Humongous threatening to erupt and destroy Bikini Bottom! Plankton and Krabs are scheming, everyone is panicking, neighbors are turning on each other... can SpongeBob, Sandy, and Patrick save the town? "The SpongeBob Musical, Youth Edition" will be performed in the Donaldson auditorium by the Lincoln School middle schoolers on four […] |
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Freelance journalist Paul Clerici takes you through the colorful and historic years of the Boston Marathon — mile by mile, town by town, story by story. Sponsored by Friends of Lincoln Council on Aging & Friends of Lincoln Library. |
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Beloved library volunteer and Lincoln resident Sally Kindleberger will share cat stories, poems, and songs using the art of storytelling on Saturday, March 14 from 2:00–2:45pm in the Lincoln Library's Tarbell Room. This is an intergenerational program perfect for all ages. No registration necessary. |
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Lincoln kids fielded from both Lincoln and Hanscom middle schools can play with Boston-based peers in the first annual middle school 3v3 tournament on Sunday, March 15 from 2:30–5:30pm at the Kroc Community Center (650 Dudley St., Boston). Sponsored by the Lincoln METCO Coordinating Committee. Carpooling available. No entry fee; snacks and prizes provided. Bots […]
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The Lincoln eighth-grade tradition of the Washing D.C. trip is back, and aside for raising funds for this particular trip, organizers are working to rebuild consistent, successful fundraising events that can continue year after year. The Lincoln PTO is sponsoring a benefit Trivia Night on Sunday, March 15 at 6:00pm at the Painted Burro (99 […] |
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Travel writer Everett Potter, author of National Geographic’s 100 Train Journeys of a Lifetime, offers pictures, stories, and itineraries to celebrate the 200th anniversary of rail travel. Discover train travel and why there is a current resurgence. Sponsored by the Lincoln Council on Aging and Human Services. |
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Do you have gift wrap supplies that you've had for years but are hoping to swap them out for something new? Bring them to the library to swap for new-to-you supplies! Donations are not required to participate. More information (no registration required).
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Local filmmaker Roger Hagopian presents his documentary film, "Memories Flow Beneath It: From Valley to Quabbin," that traces the displacement of people and the loss of a way of life in the Swift River Valley of western Massachusetts, when the Quabbin Reservoir flooded four towns in order to create water infrastructure for 52 Boston metropolitan […]
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Lincoln photographer Corey Flint is hosting a portrait fundraiser for SVdP of Lincoln and Weston’s food pantry on Saturday, March 21 from 2:00–5:00pm at the Pierce House. In just five minutes, Corey will create a portrait for up to four people (sorry, no pets). The suggested donation is $90, with 100% of that going to help our neighbors in […]
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Guatemalan singer-songwriter Mercedes Escobar and her band will appear "Live in Lincoln Center" on Saturday, March 21 at 7:30pm in the First Parish stone church. Fluctuating between unleashed and sweet, Escobar's voice has been likened to a mix between Linda Ronstadt and Howlin’ Wolf. She’s created a unique genre which blends the rawness of old […] |
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Discover how small, densely planted native forests can transform neighborhoods. Rachel Summers shares how pocket forests restore biodiversity, improve soil, and create thriving habitat in surprisingly small spaces. More info and Zoom link. Hosted by the Lincoln Land Conservation Trust and Rural Land Foundation. |
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On Thursday, March 26 from 6:00–8:00pm, the deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum will host the 2026 Paul J. Cronin Memorial Lecture, featuring the three artists behind the original commissions for “Art & the Landscape: The Land Tells Our Stories,” opening across multiple Trustees properties in June 2026. This special program introduces the artists and the distinct landscapes that will […] |
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Michele Grzenda, Conservation Department Director, brings you on an immersive journey to share the spring awakening of the woodland wetlands — critical breeding grounds for amphibians. Sponsored by the Lincoln Council on Aging and Human Services. |
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LSB Players presents “The Ants and the Grasshoppers” on Saturday, March 28 in the Kirshner Auditorium in a special sensory-friendly performance at 11:00am. It's the classic tale of the grasshoppers who played and sang all summer, while the industrious ants work hard — but what will happen when winter arrives? There will be lobby activities for […]
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LSB Players presents “The Ants and the Grasshoppers” on Saturday, March 28 in the Kirshner Auditorium. It's the classic tale of the grasshoppers who played and sang all summer, while the industrious ants work hard — but what will happen when winter arrives? There will be lobby activities for young children before the show and during […] |
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There will be an artists reception at the Lincoln Public Library art galley on Monday, March 30 from 5:30–8:00pm for the Friends of Modern Architecture and CFREE exhibit opening that day. "Mid-Century to Next Century: Modern Houses and Sustainable Futures" explores Lincoln’s commitment to creating a sustainable future for Lincoln’s rich collection of Modern houses. Featuring […] |
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With Lincoln’s Antje Barreveld, M.D., Chief of Pain Medicine at Newton-Wellesley Hospital. Sponsored by the Council on Aging & Human Services. |
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The Lincoln Arts and Farmers Market Spring Market will take place on Saturday, April 4 from 10:00am–2:00pm at the Pierce House with vendors selling flowers, jewelry, ceramics, puzzles, and more. The vendor highlight is Lincoln’s Stewart Coffin, considered to be one of the best designers of polyhedral interlocking puzzles in the world, or “AP-ART, the sculptural art […] |
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