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.
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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. |
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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. |
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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 perform masterworks by Bach, Beethoven and Mozart. Take a midday pause and immerse yourself in some of the greatest music ever written—beautifully performed in the...
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The museum is open this Saturday from 9:00 am-4:00 pm. Come see our exhibitions and visit our Library & Archives. Admission: FREE
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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. |
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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...
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As winter begins to soften and the promise of spring draws near, the Lexington Lantern Festival invites the community to gather on March 1 for an evening shaped by light, hope, and shared experience. Hosted at Cary Hall, the festival is a celebration of tradition, creativity, and togetherness. From 1:00 to 4:00 PM, Cary Hall comes alive with interactive booths, hands-on activities, and moments for reflection as visitors write wishes and create lantern-inspired keepsakes. Beginning at 4:00 PM, cultural performances and music fill the space, sharing stories through movement, sound, and tradition until 6:00 PM. As dusk settles, the celebration flows beyond the hall. From 6:00 to 7:00 PM, participants are invited to join a lantern parade from Cary Hall to the Visitors Center, carrying light, hopes, and collective spirit into the evening. The journey concludes with a shared moment of illumination at the Visitors Center, where the glow of lanterns reflects the community’s wishes for the future. The Lexington Lantern Festival is more than an event—it is a pause, a gathering, and a shared step forward, lighting the way together. |
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Munroe Center for the Arts’ panAFRICAproject Gallery Talk & Community Reception Features an Up Close Look at Contemporary Africa Though Photographs and History Join award-winning photographer Lou Jones in conversation about his photographic journey through contemporary Africa, with Historian and Prof. Robert Bellinger, moderated by Regie Gibson, Massachusetts Poet Laureate, at The Munroe Center for the Arts Gallery on Monday, March 2 @ 6:30pm. The community is invited to a free gallery reception and talk with photographer Lou Jones, about the vibrant works in his panAFRICAproject exhibit, (panafricaproject.org) on display now in the Gallery at Munroe Center for the Arts, curated by Zoe Perry-Wood (munroecenter.org/in-the-galleryl). Jones will share his decade-long experience traveling to 18 African countries to create a contemporary, visual portrait of modern Africa. Historian Robert Bellinger, PH.D., the Director of The Géwël Tradition Project in Dakar, Senegal, will talk with Jones about the common factors in their work centering on people, community, and family tradition in contemporary Africa (https://rightinghistories.com/gewel-tradition-project). Regie Gibson, Literary Performer, Poet, Educator, and Inaugural Massachusetts Poet Laureate will serve as moderator of the evening. Jones will also be signing his latest book, panAFRICAproject: Volume 2, and copies will be available to purchase at the event. The gallery reception is free and open to all ages. Sign-ups are encouraged for planning purposes at munroecenter.org/in-the-gallery. The Munroe Center for the Arts is located at 1403 Massachusetts Avenue Lexington. |
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Three time Grammy award winner and Hudson Valley Troubadour Clark Hall at Hancock Church |
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Lexington Field & Garden Club Presents “Bedrock, Making of a Public Garden” with Jill Nooney Date: March 11, 2026 Place: Follen Church, 755 Mass Avenue, Lexington Time: 9:30 a.m. – Social 10 a.m. – Meeting Over 40 years ago Jill and her husband Bob developed 30 rural acres in Lee, New Hampshire, into a show-stopping...
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Vocal group Bellavoce present a concert of women’ s voices, “Light After Darkness” at Hancock Church
Vocal group Bellavoce present a concert of women’ s voices, “Light After Darkness” at Hancock Church
On March 11th, Bellavoce returns to Hancock Church for the free noontime concert series. With Ian Watson on piano, bringing their program “Light after Darkness” featuring works for women's voices by Gabriel Faure, Elaine Hagenberg, Ola Gjeilo, and Felix Mendelssohn alongside a timeless Lenten Gregorian chant, and a traditional spiritual. Contemplative readings by Natalie Dykstra,...
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Join Chef Emily Taylor for a culinary journey through the rugged landscapes and refined flavors of the Nordic regions. Part-cooking class, part-history lesson, the class explores how a culture defined by survival and preservation evolved into one of the most influential gastronomic identities in the world. Emily will intertwine demonstrations of Nordic cooking with discussion around the traditional uses of particular dishes and techniques like lactofermentation and yogurt-making and how they laid the foundation for New Nordic Cuisine. Journey through Nordic history, starting with the Vikings and the influences their trade practices had on traditional cooking practices through to the food tradition of the local indigenous people of the north before ending with the modern culinary movement birthed in the early aughts. Class Menu: |
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On March 18th, pianist Shi Chen returns to Hancock Church with a new solo program, for Hancock’s free noontime concert series. Ms. Chen is a graduate student at the Longy School of Music who has appeared on our series several times and we always welcome her return! Hancock Church is wheelchair accessible and has single...
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March 19 | An Evening of High Stakes Fun & High-Value Connections The Lexington Chamber of Commerce invites members and friends to Casino Night on Thursday, March 19, an evening designed to bring our business community together for fun, connection, and a little friendly competition. Hosted at Inn at Hastings Park, this signature Chamber event transforms the space into a vibrant casino floor complete with classic games like Blackjack, Roulette, and Poker, professional dealers, and an energetic crowd of local business leaders and community supporters. Guests will enjoy: Casino-style games with play money High-impact networking in a relaxed, social setting Exceptional food and beverages Prizes, bragging rights, and a whole lot of fun Whether you’re there to play in the Poker Tournament, mingle, or cheer on your colleagues, Casino Night is all about strengthening relationships, celebrating our local business community, and kicking off spring in style. |
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Straight from Napa Valley to historic Massachusetts, the Inn at Hastings Park, a 22-room luxury boutique hotel and the Boston area's only Relais & Châteaux property, hosts an exclusive five-course wine pairing dinner bringing together two remarkable talents: Rory Williams, Winemaker and Managing Director of Viticulture & Enology at Frog's Leap Winery, and Executive Chef...
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Straight from Napa Valley to historic Massachusetts, the Inn at Hastings Park, a 22-room luxury boutique hotel and the Boston area's only Relais & Châteaux property, hosts an exclusive five-course wine pairing dinner bringing together two remarkable talents: Rory Williams, Winemaker and Managing Director of Viticulture & Enology at Frog's Leap Winery, and Executive Chef... |
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Hancock Church in Lexington’s 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 Hall at the church for a 30 minute live music break in your day! Each week features a new group and a wide variety of music On March 25th, mezzo soprano Rachel Shukan has her series debut, singing a program of music by women composers. Hancock Church is wheelchair accessible and has single user accessible bathrooms. Our front entrance is accessible, and once inside you will find an elevator that goes up to Clark Hall. There is free parking in our back lot where there are ADA parking spots, and there are two more such parking spots on the side of our building. Our Noontime Concert Series is generously supported by the Creative Expressions program of the Massachusetts Cultural Council. This grant enables us to hire top notch musicians and present them to you free of charge!
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The museum is open this Saturday from 9:00 am-4:00 pm. Come see our exhibitions and visit our Library & Archives. Join staff for a gallery tour at 11:00 am.
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On Saturday, March 28, Dr. Kimberly Alexander, Director of Museum Studies and Senior Lecturer in the History Department of the University of New Hampshire, will speak about women’s textile production and political protest in the 18th century. She will present her research and show tactile components of flax production from her work with the UNH...
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PUSHING THE LIMITS SATURDAY, MARCH 28, 2026 | 7:30PM PRE-CONCERT CONDUCTOR'S TALK AT 6:30PM Sponsored by Winfield & Linda Perry Still | Bells Shostakovich | Violin Concerto No. 1 —Callum Smart, violin Bartók| Concerto for Orchestra British violinist Callum Smart returns by popular demand to Lexington Symphony to perform Shostakovich’s evocative Violin Concerto No. 1.... |
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Hancock Church’s free noontime concerts series concludes on April 1st. Violinist Aija Reke and pianist Lorena Tecu perform the Sonata in A major for Violin and Piano by Cesar Franck. A doctoral student at Boston University, Aija has appeared at the church many times in our orchestras and with the early music group A Joyful...
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In April 2026, Patrick Atkinson, a Scottish Rite Mason from Delaware, will lace up his running shoes and set out on a monumental journey, running from Wilmington, Delaware, to Lexington, Massachusetts. This isn’t just a physical test of endurance. It’s a fundraiser to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Scottish Rite Masonic Museum & Library,...
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