Christmas Eve caroling poster
Courtesy of Michael Ames

Please bring family and friends to Lexington’s annual Christmas Eve Caroling event at the gazebo in Hastings Park! Join in a town tradition enjoyed by several hundred residents and neighbors who gather each year to sing an assortment of traditional and modern carols. 

Lexington Scouts will be there to hand out hot chocolate, cookies, and song sheets. Members of the Lexington Bicentennial Band that performs the summertime concerts at the gazebo will supply the instrumental accompaniment for the singing.  

Courtesy of Michael Ames

This event was started in 2003 by Jackie Piscitello. According to Jackie, “I grew up with this wonderful tradition in Connecticut and once we started our own family in Lexington, I could not bear the thought of being without caroling on Christmas Eve! I thought Lexington was the perfect town to start this type of tradition and the community has really embraced the idea!”

Details:

What: Annual Christmas Eve Caroling

Where: The Gazebo, Hastings Park, Lexington (the corner of Massachusetts Avenue and Worthen Road)

When: December 24th

Time: 4:00 – 4:30 p.m.

Contact: Thomas Arnow, tmanzee@gmail.com

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