At the Opera with Lexington Pops Chorus
Pilgrim Congregational Church 55 Coolidge Ave, Lexington, M, United StatesConnecting will know traditional opera choruses with fifty years of rock opera from Queen.
Connecting will know traditional opera choruses with fifty years of rock opera from Queen.
Recognizing the 50th anniversary of legendary British rock band Queen's debut album and the release of their iconic song "Bohemian Rhapsody", and embracing Freddie Mercury's love of opera, Lexington Pops Chorus presents "At the Opera with Lexington Pops Chorus". This exciting concert connects well known traditional opera choruses with 50 years of rock opera from...
Do you love to sing? Join Lexington Pops Chorus! Two free open rehearsals to try us out (Tuesdays, January 27 and February 3). We are singing a lovely selection of songs from around the world for our concert series in May. We would love to welcome you!
The museum is open this Saturday from 9:00 am-4:00 pm. Come see our exhibitions and visit our Library & Archives. Admission: FREE
A film about why you should join a club and why the fate of America depends on it! Admission: FREE
Join us at the Scottish Rite Masonic Museum & Library at 1:00 pm for a screening of the 2024 documentary, Join or Die. In this Emmy-nominated film, follow the half-century story of America’s civic unraveling through the journey of legendary social scientist–and former Lexington resident–Robert Putnam. Putnam’s groundbreaking book Bowling Alone and his research into America’s decades-long decline in community connections could hold the answers to our democracy’s present crisis.
Flanked by influential fans and scholars, as well as inspiring groups building community in neighborhoods across the country, join Bob as he explores three urgent civic questions: What makes democracy work? Why is American democracy in crisis? And, most importantly… What can we do about it?
Do you love to sing? Join Lexington Pops Chorus! Two free open rehearsals to try us out (Tuesdays, January 27 and February 3). We are singing a lovely selection of songs from around the world for our concert series in May. We would love to welcome you!
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.
Join us on Sunday, February 8, at 3pm for an uplifting afternoon of poetry and music celebrating Black and women poets and composers. The First Parish Sanctuary Choir and guest artists offer a radiant program spanning the Renaissance to today, weaving together choral works with solo and instrumental performances. Songs reflecting winter, darkness, and the search for light are complemented by poetry readings from Lexington poet Daniel Brock Johnson. Warm and hopeful, this winter gathering also serves as a prelude to upcoming music programming at First Parish in Lexington, where we will honor Black and Women’s History Months with music in our Sunday services.
We invite everyone to join us for a special Worship at the Well service this Sunday as we pray and sing for everyone involved in the situations in Minneapolis, Maine, and around our country. We will gather to pray for the immigrants, children, protestors, leaders, and more. Our River Rock Band will lead us in...
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.