• 5th Annual Quock Walker Day celebrations in Lexington on Saturday, July 5, 2025

    Visitors Center 1875 Mass Ave, Lexington, MA, United States

    Celebrate the 242nd Anniversary of Massachusetts Emancipation Day and hear how the Revolutionary War and the Black Patriots of Lexington and Massachusetts set the stage for Quock Walker’s judicial victories. His 1781 civil lawsuit for battery led to the 1783 criminal case that ended slavery in Massachusetts. Start the day with the 5th Annual Quock...

  • Freedom in All Its Forms- A Lex250 Band Concert by MetWinds

    Hastings Park Corner of Massachusetts Ave. and Worthen Rd., Lexington, MA, United States

    Join the MetWinds, Guest Conductor Meghan MacFadden, and the Town of Lexington as we celebrate the 250th anniversary of the Battles of Lexington and Concord.

  • Spinning HERstory: Celebrating 250 years of bold women & Fiber Arts.

    Visitors Center 1875 Mass Ave, Lexington, MA, United States

    LexSeeHer spotlights revolutionary Lexington women who participated in Anna Harrington's 1769 Spinning Protest. All ages & free activities include textile arts (knitting, crochet, ribbon work, friendship bracelets, spinning, weaving, mending, and more). Live music, community SingAlong, and formal program at 1:00 and 1:30 to re-enact Anna's protest and honor the 2025 Women's Visibility Banner Honorees....

    Free
  • Black Patriots Of Lexington Video Unveiling

    Lexington Visitors Center 1875 Massachusetts Avenue, LEXINGTON, MA, United States

    Through a grant with the Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism, come celebrate and learn about Prince Estabrook, Eli Burdoo, and Pompey Fiske through newly released animated videos playing at the Lexington Visitors Center!  On Monday, September 22 at 9:30 a.m. join Town of Lexington staff and historian Sean D. Osborne for an unveiling to celebrate the untold stories of important patriots.

  • Mid-Autumn Festival

    Cary Hall 1605 Mass Ave, Lexington, United States

    Join the Chinese American Association of Lexington (CAAL) for an enchanting evening of tradition and artistry. As a Lex250 partner signature event, the Mid-Autumn Festival invites you to experience the magic of music and dance, celebrating celestial beauty and timeless folklore. Date: Sunday, September 28, 2025 Time: 6:30 – 8:00 PM Location: Cary Hall, 1605...

    Free
  • Lexington Legacy 5K Run/Walk

    Lincoln Field 100 Lincoln St, LEXINGTON, MA, United States

    The Lexington Legacy 5k run/walk will be held this year on Small Business Saturday, November 29th at 9am.In 2008, the Lexington High School Cross Country / Track & Field program hosted its first annual “Alumni Race” on the same, nearly all-road course the team has called home since 1970. Over the last 17 years, with...

    $35
  • 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.

  • Voice of a Moment – MLK Storytellers

    LexArt:Lexington Arts & Crafts Society 130 Waltham St, Lexington, M, United States

    Partnering with Cary Library to bring performances by by MA Poet Laureate Regi Gibson and Marion Cary Rhode Island Black Storytellers.

  • 2026 CAAL Lunar New Year Gala

    Cary Hall 1605 Mass Ave, Lexington, United States

    CAAL (The Chinese American Association of Lexington) warmly invites the community to celebrate the Lunar New Year Gala 2026, honoring the Year of the Horse, on Saturday, February 7, 2026, at 7:00 PM at Cary Hall in Lexington.

    Taking place during the milestone celebrations of Lexington’s 250th anniversary (Lex250) and the 250th anniversary of the United States, this special evening will be a festive reunion featuring vibrant cultural performances, music, dance, and storytelling that honor Chinese traditions while celebrating the rich diversity and cross-cultural harmony that define Lexington and the American story.

  • Douglass Day 2026

    Simon W. Robison Masonic Lodge 3 Bedford Street, Lexington, MA, United States

    We will join thousands of people across the country collaborating to make Black history primary research materials more widely available and to celebrate Frederick Douglass’ chosen birthday: Valentine’s Day. This year, the transcriptions will focus on the Colored Conventions Project from the University of Delaware. These state and national conventions, held from the 1830s through Reconstruction, allowed Black abolitionists and leaders to work toward advancing the legal and civil rights of Black Americans in the 19th century and provided opportunities for leaders like Douglass to rise to prominence.

  • Screening of the Adam Tidd episode of the Black Patriots of Lexington

    The Depot 13 Depot Square, Lexington, MA, United States

    ABCL and Tricons 2 Red Tails are partnering with the Lexington History Museums to host a screening and Q&A of the Adam Tidd episode of the Black Patriots of Lexington at the Depot on Tuesday February 17 at 7 pm. Doors open at 6:30 pm. This episode features Bill Poole: Historian William Poole shares the...

  • 4th Annual Lexington Lunar New Year Lantern Festival

    Cary Hall 1605 Mass Ave, Lexington, United States +1 more

    Lexington Lunar New Year Lantern Festival returns on Sunday, March 1, 2026, bringing the community together for an afternoon and evening of light, creativity, and connection. The free, public event takes place at Cary Hall and marks both the seasonal transition from winter to spring and Lexington’s 250th anniversary. From 1:00–4:00 PM, families can enjoy...

    Free