A Journey through the Roots of American Popular Music”
On Tuesday, May 6th, Jon and Li Waterman will perform "A Journey through the Roots of American Popular Music” for Cary Memorial Library. The program will be held at the […]
On Tuesday, May 6th, Jon and Li Waterman will perform "A Journey through the Roots of American Popular Music” for Cary Memorial Library. The program will be held at the […]
The 250th anniversary of April 19, 1775—the start of the American Revolution—presents an opportunity to reexamine and broaden our understanding of revolutionary Lexington. We invite you to a special free reception to explore our newest exhibition, Swept Up In Revolution. Follow its three chapters, Before, During, and After the Revolution, to encounter stories of individual […]
Munroe Center for the Arts invites artists and creative enthusiasts to "Creative Connections" - an evening of networking and socializing in the Munroe Arts gallery. Our featured speaker is local artist Alice DelDonno, who will share the process and inspiration behind her Art Books. Alice's work is also on display in the Munroe Arts gallery. […]
Please join us for Lexington High School's production of the Stephen Sondheim musical, Into The Woods. May 8-10 at 7:30 pm. General Admission tickets: $15. Students and Seniors $10.
Seasonal Suites is back at the Munroe Center for the Arts this spring with another great evening of live music, treats and beverages, and of course, tap dance! Come join the fun, bring a friend or two, and kick off your weekend with so much energy! $20 admission fee includes a "sweet" - Lemon bars […]
A Bike Rodeo is a fun, hands-on way to learn how to handle a bike safely through a variety of different stations and an obstacle course. Participants will have helmets and bikes checked for proper fit, maintenance, and safety, followed by brief group instruction, practicing their bike handling and safety knowledge. Participants will earn a […]
Goose feathers were the perfect writing utensil of the past - learn about writing in the 18th century and try writing with a real quill pen! Head to the Hancock-Clarke House to participate. This activity is suitable for all ages, including adults! Included with museum admission.
Arlington's Great Meadow features meadows, wetlands, and woods within its borders. Over 675 trees, plants, insects, mammals, and more have been documented on iNaturalist to date. We'll share observations and insights of AGM's natural communities, a changing mixture of native and introduced organisms, with a focus on taking a closer look at wildflowers and insects. […]
Cantemus Chamber Chorus, with 41 members from across the North Shore, will present two May concerts in Beverly and Newburyport titled “I Hear America Singing.” The Chorus includes two choral interns from Lexington High School, Medha Jayendran and Chris Yoo, as well as Lexington High School's Director of Choruses, Jason Iannuzzi, Cantemus's Artistic Director. Featuring […]
Please join the Master Singers of Lexington on Saturday May 10 at 8pm for our final concert of the 2024-2025 season, a special concert celebrating Music Director Adam Grossman's three decades of artistic leadership with the group. The concert will feature works from the 16th to 20th centuries, including choruses by Janequin, Bach, Mendelssohn, Britten […]
Lower Vine Brook can be a fantastic area to see warblers, beautiful small tropical birds that migrate north at this time of year. They will eventually reach the forests of northern New England and Canada to breed, but if the weather and foliage are right, you may see a dozen species here in a single […]
Cantemus Chamber Chorus, with 41 members from across the North Shore, will present two May concerts in Beverly and Newburyport titled “I Hear America Singing.” The Chorus includes two choral interns from Lexington High School, Medha Jayendran and Chris Yoo, as well as Lexington High School's Director of Choruses, Jason Iannuzzi, Cantemus's Artistic Director. Featuring […]