Voices on the Green, First Parish in Lexington’s live storytelling and music series now in its seventh season, is partnering with the Lexington 250 Celebrations Committee to present the first of four shows this fall that celebrate Lexington’s diversity and connections. Even before the flashpoint of April 19, 1775, the colonists in this town had realized that they were “better together.”  In today’s Lexington, and throughout its history, friendships, marriages, sports teams, choruses, fraternal organizations, houses of worship, twelve-step programs, cultural affinity groups, and government all have shared the same commonality — bringing people together with the hope that more can be achieved together than alone.

Voices on the Green is seeking storytellers for this event, which will be staged at First Parish in Lexington on Friday, November 22. This program is supported by a generous grant from the Community Endowment for Lexington. If you think you have a story about being Better Together, please contact Storytelling Director Suzanne Adams or Executive Producer David Rose at voicesonthegreen@fplex.org. We must hear from you no later than Sept. 18 to be considered for the November show.

More info: https://voicesonthegreen.org