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Lexington Community Center 39 Marrett Road, Lexington, MA, United StatesA photography exhibit by women night photographers. Featuring the work of 20 photographers from around the world. Exhibit from January 1 thru February 28th, 2026.
A photography exhibit by women night photographers. Featuring the work of 20 photographers from around the world. Exhibit from January 1 thru February 28th, 2026.
Celebrate Valentine’s Day with buttercream, romance, and a whole lot of vintage flair! In this hands-on cake decorating class, you’ll learn how to create a Lambeth-style (also known as “vintage”) heart cake—think elegant piping, frills, swags, and classic over-the-top charm.
Each participant will receive a prepared 5 inch two-layer heart-shaped cake, ready to decorate from start to finish. When you sign up, you’ll choose the flavor (chocolate or vanilla) and filling (chocolate mousse, whipped cream, or raspberry mousse).
During class, you’ll get to choose your frosting colors and decoration style, making your cake totally unique—soft and romantic, bold and dramatic, or anything in between. We’ll cover piping techniques, design ideas, and tips for achieving that iconic vintage Lambeth look, whether you’re a beginner or just looking to refine your skills.
You’ll leave with a beautifully decorated heart cake, new decorating techniques, and the perfect edible Valentine (for a loved one… or yourself). No prior decorating experience required—just come ready to have fun and get a little sweet!
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.
CELEBRATING COEXISTENCE
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 2026 | 7:30PM
PRE-CONCERT CONDUCTOR'S TALK AT 6:30PM
Co-sponsored by Martha Segal
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...
Hancock United Church's noontime free concerts are back with a whole new season during the season of Lent. Join us each Wednesday February 18th - April 1st, 2026, in Clark...
Our free noontime concerts are back with a whole new season this winter/spring during the season of lent. Join us each Wednesday February 18th - April 1st, 2026, in Clark...
Learn to tell your compelling, personal, true story in front of a live audience, in the tradition of The Moth, Stories from the Stage, and Lexington’s own Voices on the Green.
In this free, introductory 90 minute workshop, you will hear examples of successful stories, learn to find your own story through a series of fun exercises, and have an opportunity to discuss your story in a small group.
Join us at Hancock Church for a free noontime concert on Wednesday, February 25 featuring keyboardist extraordinaire Ian Watson. Renowned for his expressive artistry and brilliant technique, Ian Watson will...
The museum is open this Saturday from 9:00 am-4:00 pm. Come see our exhibitions and visit our Library & Archives. Admission: FREE
Please join the Master’s Singers of Lexington on Saturday February 28 at 8pm for our spring Pops concert! The program will include songs and choruses about monarchy and democracy, featuring music from 1776, Sister Suffragette from Mary Poppins, If I Were King of the Forest from The Wizard of Oz, and more. Enjoy additional works by Irving Berlin, Leonard Bernstein, George Gershwin, Elton John, Alan Menken, Gilbert & Sullivan, and other beloved composers.
Purchase tickets online at www.themastersingers.org. Discounts for students, seniors, and WGBH members. Ample free parking and handicapped accessible.
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...