• How Much Housing Is Enough? A Community Conversation About Lexington’s Housing Needs

    LexArt 130 Waltham Street, Lexington, MA, United States

    Join your neighbors for a community and expert roundtable on the 2025 Lexington Housing Needs Assessment. Housing touches everyone and everything — young and old, workers and residents, businesses and staff. Roundtable participants will include the managing director of Harvard's Joint Center for Housing Studies, residents and senior town staff discussing the latest findings on […]

    Free
  • Follen Church Organ Concert

    Follen Church 755 Massachusetts Ave, Lexington, MA, United States

    Follen Friday Classical Cafe presents Jacqueline Farrell in an organ recital. Recent solo appearances include the Washington National Cathedral, Duke University and the Örgryte New Church North German baroque organ at the Goteborg International Organ Academy in Sweden. For All Hallow’s Eve, she will play pieces ranging from the spooky to the sublime. Pieces include […]

    $20
  • Willard’s Woods: A Brief Journey Through a Historic Landscape

    Willards Woods Opposite 44 North Street, Lexington

    Join Jeff Howry, Ph.D., a Lexington historian and archaeologist, in the exploration of Willard’s Woods. The area presents many examples of how our New England landscape was shaped by nature and occupied by humans. The tour will show participants many of the features of the 100 acres that tell stories of what has happened in […]

    Free
  • Cary Lecture Series Presents: Cultivating Changemakers: Defending Democratic Education Today

    Cary Hall 1605 Massachusetts Ave, Lexington, MA, United States

    Education is an essential component of a healthy democracy. Nearly 400 years ago, Massachusetts opened our country’s first public school. But today public education is under threat. Books are banned, teachers are prevented from teaching facts, and many students experience threats to their safety, identity and ability to thrive in school. Yet educators continue to […]

    Free
  • The Master Singers of Lexington Present “Trombone & Chorus”

    Pilgrim Church

    Please join the Master Singers of Lexington on Saturday, Nov. 1 at 8 p.m., for our first concert of the 2025-26 season featuring trombonist Walter Bostian. The centerpiece of the concert is a setting of Psalm 148 by the Scottish composer Judith Weir for chorus and trombone. We will also sing a Lasso setting of […]

    $30
  • Temple Isaiah Sisterhood’s Thrift Super Sale is Back with Sunday Evening Hours This Year!

    Temple Isaiah 55 Lincoln St, Lexington, United States

    We're excited to announce that this year's Thrift Super Sale at Temple Isaiah is back with special Sunday evening shopping hours on Nov. 2, from 6-9 p.m. Come see why our customers return year after year for this huge sale! Whether you are shopping for winter basics for your family or looking for a designer […]

  • LHS Fall Honors Choral Concert

    Pilgrim Church

    The LHS Madrigal Singers, Concert Choir, and Chamber Singers present a program of music from Bulgaria and the Balkan region in honor of Bulgarian National Awakening Day. Come celebrate this vibrant cultural heritage through powerful and uplifting choral artistry.

  • Soup Season: Three Cold-Weather Classics with Chef Kelcy Scolnick

    LexMedia 1001 Main Campus Drive, Lexington, United States

    Join Chef Kelcy this fall for an interactive cooking demonstration and tasting with LexMedia! Warm up with three delicious soups perfect for the colder months. In this class, Kelcy will make a silky vegan Fall Squash Soup, a classic Potato Leek Soup, and a family favorite: Chicken and Dumpling Soup with homemade dumplings, great for […]

  • Munroe Center for the Arts Invites the Public to a Gallery Reception for “Pressing Matters: Community Connections in Printmaking”

    Munroe Center for the Arts 1403 Massachusetts Ave, Lexington, MA

    Munroe Center for the Arts welcomes the public to a free gallery reception for its latest show, "Pressing Matters: Community Connections in Printmaking," on Thursday, Nov. 6, from 6:30-8:30 p.m. The exhibit features a collection of prints from acclaimed regional artists in a variety of techniques, including linocut, intaglio, monoprint, collagraph, cyanotype, textiles and more! […]

  • Diamond Middle School Fall Play

    Diamond Middle School 99 Hancock St, Lexington

    Diamond Middle School's performing arts department will perform Law & Order: Fairy Tale Unit, a play by Jonathan Rand on Nov. 6, 7 and 8 at 7 p.m. Tickets can be purchased by the general public starting on Monday, Oct. 27 online at Diamond Play Tickets, or they will be available for purchase with cash at the […]

    $5