Elmo with a little girl
Courtesy of Sandra Jahnes

Are you a family with children 5 years and under? New to town, new to parenthood, or maybe you are just looking for ways to meet other young families? Whatever your reason, now is the time to join Lexington’s Five and Under Network (LexFUN!).

LexFUN! is a volunteer-run group of parents based in and around Lexington. Our mission is to enrich the lives of families with young children and to provide support for members and the wider community we live in. Our calendar is packed with family-friendly events, from a petting zoo and puppet show to Parents Nights Out, we have something for everyone. 

We’d love to have you join us to discover for yourself what has made LexFUN! such a key part of our community for 80 years.  Our volunteers are pulling out all the stops to host our membership Fall Festival which is OPEN TO ALL!

Membership Fall Festival

  • Saturday October 15th, Center Playground at 10:00am 
    Intersection of Park Drive at Clarke Street
  • Free swag bags and goodies from our sponsors 
  • Wilson Farms cider donuts for all attendees
  • Raffle
  • Playground fun and new friends!

To join or get more information, please visit lexfun.org

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