IN PLAIN SIGHT September 6 to October 5 Reception: Sept. 7 from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Archy LaSalle, founder of WHERE ARE ALL THE BLACK PEOPLE AT, curates an exciting exhibition featuring some of Boston’s young, outstanding and creative Black & Brown photographers.
Every year, Prabasi of New England hosts the largest and most magnificent Durga Puja celebration for its members and patrons in and around the Boston area. Join us at Lexington High School as we celebrate this auspicious occasion on Friday, October 3, Saturday, October 4, and Sunday, October 5, 2025.
The League of Women Voters of Lexington invites the community to First Friday on Oct. 3, 2025 from 9:30—11 a.m. in Room 237 at the Lexington Community Center. Join Alex Tsouvalas as he shares his personal journey learning about lawns and lawn care here in Lexington, as well as in the United States. This program […]
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 favorite locally grown pumpkins! All sizes and price ranges. This year, we are featuring specialty pumpkins: Blue Jarradales, Cinderella, Pinks, Fairytales, Flat Whites and Mellow […]
Celebrate the New England fall season on Saturday, October 4 from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. at the 187th Annual East Village Fair in Lexington, MA! This family-friendly fair features: Children’s games and activities Delicious home-baked goods Hot and cold foods including soup, pulled pork, grilled foods Flea Market Plant and produce sales Paint-A-Pumpkin (free – courtesy […]
Meet us at the Waldorf School during the East Village Fair on Oct. 4 for a Costume Swap. Save money and reduce waste! Drop off costumes between Sept. 10 and […]
Mark your calendars and get ready to Celebrate the New England fall season on Saturday, October 4th from 10am-3pm at the 187th Annual East Village Fair in Lexington, MA! This family-friendly fair features: Children’s games and activities Delicious home-baked goods Hot and cold foods including soup and grilled foods Flea Market Plant and produce sales […]
Registration is open for the 2025 Jimmy Fund Walk presented by Hyundai. Scheduled for Sunday, Oct. 5, funds raised from the Jimmy Fund Walk support all forms of adult and pediatric care and research at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. The Jimmy Fund Walk will aim to raise $9.5 million this year in the effort to prevent, […]
Overcharging or underselling? Artists and creatives, wondering how to price your art? On Sunday, Oct. 5 from 1 p.m.-4 p.m., join artist Anna Koon for an informative and fun workshop, and learn several ways to go about pricing. There will be time for peer-based feedback and a Q&A. This session is free, but registration is […]
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 […]
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.
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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, […]
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 […]
Before Lexington was Lexington, Indigenous communities have lived in this area for thousands of years. Today, we celebrate them with a free open house at the Lexington Depot to learn more about Native American culture. 9:00 - 10:00 AM, join science educator Fran Ludwig for a guided walk of the Lexington Paint Mine, a nature […]
Join us for a relaxed evening with snacks and conversation as Fran Ludwig shares highlights from the Raising Hope conference in Rome. Learn what global leaders are doing on climate, and talk with neighbors about how we can turn global insights into local action. When: October 14, 7 PM Where: First Parish in Lexington, Parker Hall (enter through the […]
Diwali is a Hindu festival of lights with its variations also celebrated in other Indian religions. It symbolizes the spiritual “victory of light over darkness, good over evil, and knowledge over ignorance”. During Diwali, people illuminate their homes, shops, temples, and workspaces with diyas (oil lamps), candles, and lanterns. Diwali marks a major shopping festival […]
Lexington residents will be featured (full listing attached) as our community hosts a rally for National No Kings! Day Saturday morning. Come join us to peacefully continue our proud history […]
The Bedford Cultural District’s New Song Music Series presents a high-energy night of genre-defying music with Rob Flax & the Boom Chick Trio. Flax, an award-winning violinist and vocalist, blends […]
MIT's Institute Prof. Robert Langer Co-founder of Moderna Presents A Boston Bio-Tech MUST Precision Targeted Medicine MIT's Tributeto Dr. Saul Hertz, Originator of the Medical Uses of RAI Tuesday, […]
Our bodies, whose rules? Government and individuals' roles in personal and public health A Lyceum Conversation brought to you by the Lexington Lyceum and The Lexington Observer Register to participate […]
Please join staff, Town officials and artists Melissa Pandina and Gabriela Sepulveda for a ribbon-cutting and mural celebration of the East Lexington Mural Project! When: Wednesday, Oct. 22 at 10 […]
LexHAB invites the community to a series of events at LexArt’s Nye Gallery (130 Waltham Street) to celebrate and support affordable housing. ‘HOME’ is a juried art exhibit focused on […]
Join us on Oct. 24 at 7 p.m. in the Black Box at LHS for the first Lexington Improv Troupe show of the year! This performance will feature the Long-Form […]
Come in your favorite costume and tour the community center-turned haunted house! We will also have Halloween-themed crafts, pumpkin painting, sensory-friendly tour times, games and more! Please note that you […]
'Mine Be The Lips' features Vira Slywotzky, an amazing contralto and Cambridge-native, and pianist David Sytkowski in a musical celebration. Through song and spoken word, they amplify women's voices in […]
Native American Nature Walk at the Paint Mine Conservation Area (postponed from Indigenous Peoples Day due to rain). Fran Ludwig will introduce you to plants, animals and minerals that Native […]
🎯 LHS students are leading a campaign for ADHD Awareness Month! Free MOXO™ Attention Assessments on Oct. 25 (Sat), 10 a.m.–2 p.m. at Lexington Community Center, Rm 237 (limited to […]
LexFUN!’s Fall Extravaganza What happens when our Cider Donut Meet-up merges with the Halloween Parade? When: Sunday, Oct. 26 Time: 2 p.m.-4 p.m. Location: Center Playground, Lexington (corner of Clark […]
Get ready for a unique night of jazz fusion with an undeniable Italian flair as Spajazzy welcomes a very special guest, the extraordinary GeGè Telesforo! This show is more than […]
Please join the Lexington High School (LHS) Orchestra program for our Fall String Celebration. Come to beautiful Cary Hall to hear all three of the LHS’s orchestras. Featured on the […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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, […]
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 […]