Ladies Meet
The Depot 13 Depot Square, Lexington, MA, United StatesLadies meet to celebrate culture and festivals. Approx number of attendees are close to 100.
Ladies meet to celebrate culture and festivals. Approx number of attendees are close to 100.
Mine Be The Lips features Vira Slywotzky, an amazing contralto and Cambridge-native, and pianist David Sytkowski. Through song and spoken word, they amplify women's voices in the fight for freedom through time across the globe, including the United States and other countries. This carefully curated program, which has been performed in Paris, France and New...
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...
Please bring family and friends to Lexington’s annual Christmas Eve Caroling event! Caroling will take place from 4:00 – 4:30 pm on December 24th at the Hastings Park Bandstand in Lexington, which is located at the corner of Massachusetts Avenue and Worthen Road. Join in this town tradition that is enjoyed by several hundred residents...
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.
A Photography exhibition by women night photographers. Featuring the work of 20 photographers from around the world.
Fast, flat 5K course through historic Lexington - USATF sanctioned - Walkers welcome - Chip timed - Awards for in-person top 3 males, top 3 females, top 3 male cancer patients/survivors, top 3 female cancer patients/survivors, top 3 teams and age group winners - Long sleeve, technical t-shirt guaranteed to participants who register by December...
Join us to bring light during the deep, dark time of winter & to celebrate our 250th anniversary spirit.
Partnering with Cary Library to bring performances by by MA Poet Laureate Regi Gibson and Marion Cary Rhode Island Black Storytellers.
Panel discussion with LHS educator Larry David, League of Women Voters, MA, and ACLU MA. Continuing Dr. King's vision.
Hosted by the Association of Black Citizens of Lexington. $25 Admission
Celebrate with SNAP chorus and RootsUprising Lexington Human Rights Committee - Conversation on race and Activator Fair.