May is Mental Health Month
This month, The Human Services Department is centering care, connection, and community. Join us for returning favorites like Goat Yoga and new programs uplifting mental health in marginalized communities. Register: […]
This month, The Human Services Department is centering care, connection, and community. Join us for returning favorites like Goat Yoga and new programs uplifting mental health in marginalized communities. Register: […]
Open Doors: Art Work in Fiber and Mixed Media May 1 -June 25, 2026 Opening Reception: Sunday, May 31, 2026, 2-4 pm Exhibiting artists: Amy Breiting Sandra Mayo Elizabeth Rawls […]
Final Week! If you haven't already dropped off items at Pilgrim for the Dignity Matters Product Drive, please consider submitting something as the drive ends this Sunday! What is needed? […]
Dahlias, perennials, garden tools, knife sharpening and more. Rain or shine.
Honoring our active-duty military and veterans who have served our country, the Knights of Columbus Lexington Council 94 are sponsoring the Armed Forces Day Breakfast on Saturday, May 16, from […]
May 16 Saturday, 8 am to 12 noon at Lexington's Department of Public Works, 201 Bedford Street. Come and look for perennials and plants for your home garden. A tool […]
The Massachusetts State Track Coaches Association and the Boosters of Lexington Track and Field are hosting the annual Metro Coaches Invitational meet on Saturday, May 16, 2026. This event showcases […]
Bring your dog and have some fun. There will be prizes for best costumes and a variety of other events. Stop by and see the comfort dogs, and get your […]
Whipple Hill Conservation Area features Lexington’s highest point, topping out at 374 feet above Boston Harbor. Whipple Hill is also home to fascinating remnants of the last glacier to cover […]
On May 16, Bedford's New Song Music Series welcomes Rachel Sumner & Traveling Light, a Boston-based string band blending folk tradition, feminist storytelling, poetic detail, and just enough grit. Sumner—formerly […]