• Town Celebrations Veterans Breakfast/Ceremony

    Knights of Columbus Heritage Hall 177 Bedford St, Lexington, M, United States

    Join us at the Knights of Columbus Heritage Hall (177 Bedford Street, Lexington) for a very special morning of connecting and conversing with our local veterans. The breakfast gives our veterans and guests an opportunity to meet, chat, and enjoy a delicious Neillio's meal together, followed by a ceremony that will feature Veterans Day and veteran-focused essays written by students of the Lexington High School Social Studies Department. The LHS Band will provide music.

  • 30th Annual GenesisHR BattleGreen Run

    Lexington High School 251 Waltham Street, Lexington, MA, United States

    This annual tradition is celebrated by the local community for both the spirit of the event and the incredible fundraising achieved by participants for local nonprofits.

    We will run as a community on Sunday, November 2nd @ 12:15 PM to raise money for a number of deserving nonprofits. Choose from a 5K walk, 2k walk, 5K run or (almost)10K run….OK it’s only 9.857k…we just want to start and end in the same place. If you prefer to maintain social distancing or just can’t make it to Lexington on race day you can participate virtually.

  • Soup Season: Three Cold-Weather Classics with Chef Kelcy Scolnick

    LexMedia 1001 Main Campus Drive, Lexington, M, United States

    Join Chef Kelcy this fall for an interactive cooking demonstration and tasting with LexMedia! Warm up with three delicious soups perfect for the colder months. In this class, Kelcy will...

  • IAL Diwali

    Issac Cary Memorial Building 1605 Massachusetts Ave, Lexington, MA, United States

    Entrance ticket https://www.indianamericansoflexington.org/tickets Early Bird Specials: Tickets will be available starting September 21, 2025. Special pricing will end on October 20, 2025. Food Ticket Purchase Link for Diwali 2025 https://ial-2025.square.site/

  • Taste of Lexington

    Emery Park Depot Square, Lexington, MA

    Taste of Lexington is a joint effort between the Lexington Mavens & Lexington Retailers Association, ....and you! You are where the magic happens. When you commit to shopping and dining in Lexington...

  • NEW DATE: “In The Footsteps of the American Revolutionary War” Artist Talk with Steven Edson

    Munroe Tavern 1332 Massachusetts Ave, Lexington, MA, United States

    The 250th anniversary of the American Revolution has prompted locals to revisit and reconsider our town landmarks. Bare fields and unassuming streetcorners hold stories that only the most ardent history lovers remember, some marked with worn signs and others nearly lost to time. Others teem with tour guides and attract visitors from near and far. Steven Edson’s photography of these modern Revolutionary locations, currently on display at Munroe Tavern urges the public to reconsider the spaces they drive by and inhabit every day. Join the artist for a discussion of this project, our relationship with the historical landscape around us, and further images from this collection.

  • Shop Munroe Center for the Arts’ 3rd Annual Youth Art Holiday Market

    Munroe Center for Arts 1403 Massachusetts Avenue, Lexington MA 02420, Lexington, MA, United States

    Shop Munroe Center for the Arts’ 3rd Annual Youth Art Holiday Market on Saturday, Dec. 6, from 1:00 – 4:00pmSkip the mall and do your holiday shopping at Munroe Center for the Arts’ 3rd Annual Youth Art Holiday Market. The market features artwork and handmade crafts from artists and makers ages 18 and younger! More than 30 young artists, from elementary to high school age, will be bringing their arts and crafts to sell in this holiday market that supports new art entrepreneurs.

  • Lexington Tea Burning Reenactment

    Buckman Tavern 1 Bedford Street, Lexington, MA, United States

    On December 13, 1773, three days before the Boston Tea Party, the Lexington Town Meeting concluded a multi-day debate with a resolution to stop purchasing or drinking imported British tea. The crowd spilled out onto the common behind the meeting house and made a bonfire, throwing the entire town's supply of tea into it.