• Stories in Stone Graveyard Tour

    Buckman Tavern 1 Bedford St, Lexington, MA, United States

    Visit over three centuries of Lexington's past on a walking tour of the historic Old Burying Ground. From skulls and crossbones to willow trees and urns, this is the perfect […]

  • Pilgrim Church Annual Pumpkin Patch!

    Pilgrim Church

    Pumpkins have arrived from Patterson Farm in Sunderland, Mass. and grace the front lawn of Pilgrim Church at 55 Coolidge Avenue in Lexington. All are welcome to come select their […]

  • Author and Podcaster Elizabeth Oldfield – “Becoming the Kind of People We Need at the “’End of the World’”

    Hancock Church 1912 Massachusetts Ave., Lexington, MA, United States

    Hancock Church is thrilled to present British author and host of The Sacred podcast Elizabeth Oldfield for an evening titled "Becoming the Kind of People We Need at the "’End of the World’". Oldfield, author of Fully Alive: Tending the Soul in Turbulent Times, brings centuries of wisdom from faith traditions, philosophy, psychology and beyond […]

    Free
  • Third Community Meeting for Center Playground

    Lexington Police Department - Community Room 1575 Massachusetts Ave, Lexington, M, United States

    Save the Date:  The third community meeting for the Center Playground project will be held on Tuesday, Oct. 7 from 6:30-8 p.m. in the Community Room of the Lexington Police Station and via Zoom.

  • Book Chat on ‘The Men Who Lost America’ by Andrew Jackson O’Shaughnessy

    The Depot 13 Depot Square Lexington MA 02420 13 Depot Square, Lexington, MA, United States

    Stereotypes about the British military during the American Revolution are countless, and often contradictory. Did England possess the most professional fighting force in the world, or did they bumble through New England, clinging tightly to outdated tactics while shrewd farmers rewrote the rules around them? Historian Andrew O’Shaughnessy untangles this web by following several prominent […]

    $10 – $15
  • Dismantling Racism in our Town

    Zoom

    Dismantling Racism in Our Town a free conversation and reflection series in Lexington Wednesdays, 9:00-11:00 a.m., October 8 - November 19, via Zoom supported by the Lexington Human Rights Committee & Lexington Lyceum Advocates Dismantling Racism in Our Town (DRIOT) is a seven-week learning journey offered by and for those who live, work, study, and/or worship in […]

    Free
  • ArtWalk Opening Reception at Galaray House on Thursday, Oct. 9, 5:30-7:30 p.m.

    Galaray House 1720 Massachusetts Avenue, Lexington, M, United States

    Join us at the opening reception for Artwalk, the annual display of local artists’ works in Lexington Center shop windows, on Thursday, Oct. 9 at 5:30 -7:30 p.m., at Galaray House (1720 Massachusetts Ave). You’ll have a chance to meet the featured artists, get an up-close look at the art in the gallery and in the […]

  • Navigating the Healthcare Maze – How Women 40+ Can Access, Advocate & Thrive

    Lexington Venue Theater 1794 Massachusetts Avenue, Lexington, M, United States

    Are you feeling overwhelmed by the complexity of today’s healthcare system? Join us for an empowering evening designed specifically for women 40 and over. This event brings together local experts in healthcare systems, insurance and patient advocacy to help you cut through the confusion and take control of your care. You’ll gain practical strategies to: […]

    $15
  • Fauna and Flora of Arlington’s Great Meadows

    Arlington Great Meadows

    AGM is a 183 acre property owned by Arlington and located in East Lexington. It features meadows, wetlands, and woods within its borders. Over 700 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, […]

    Free
  • Goat Pasture Walk at Chiesa Farm

    Chiesa Farm Sedge Road, Lexington, MA, United States

    Come and join the local Lexington goats for their daily pasture walk through the fields and woodlands at Chiesa Farm. Each season the land provides them with diverse plant life. The goats are very specific to what they need to eat depending on many factors. We will have two Lexington herds, totaling about 18 dairy […]

    Free