Lexington Violin School & Lexington Strings play “Sounds of the 1700s” and “Americana”
Come see Lexington Violin School & Lexington Strings play “Sounds of the 1700s” and “Americana” repertoire to celebrate the 250th anniversaries of the Battle of…
Come see Lexington Violin School & Lexington Strings play “Sounds of the 1700s” and “Americana” repertoire to celebrate the 250th anniversaries of the Battle of…
The Lexington Town Celebrations Committee invites you to Lexington's Memorial Day Tribute on Monday, May 25, 2026. The Memorial Walk will take place at 10:00…
Locally Grown, Locally Sourced, Locally Produced in Lexington, Massachusetts and Beyond! The LFM is a producer-only market, ensuring that what you find at our market…
Art Walk Opening night for Lexington’s first annual art appreciation month.
Kick-off the daily Art Lex Pop-Up Market for the Month of June to help celebrate the first annual art appreciation month! .stk-8oiyuse .stk-button{background:#0c004a !important;border-top-left-radius:30px !important;border-top-right-radius:30px…
Join us for a vibrant celebration of diversity at the Festival of Colors in Lexington, where the community comes together to revel in the richness…
Event attendees will visit a large number of gardens in Lexington maintained by Lexington homeowners. These gardens will be an inspiration for current and prospective…
📍 Location: Fletcher Park,1557 Mass Ave. Lexington, MA, Corner of Mass Ave/Fletcher Road One of New England’s premier community music celebrations returns to Lexington! This…
On July 4, 2026, the United States will mark the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. To honor this historic milestone,…
The 70th Annual Lexington Lions Club Carnival and Fireworks Show will be held at Hastings Park in Lexington from Wednesday, July 1st, through Sunday, July…
The Semiquincentennial Commission (Lex250), in partnership with MA250 and America250, invites the community to gather on the Lexington Battle Green for a reading of the Declaration of Independence on Wednesday, July 8, at 5:45 PM, with the reading beginning at 6:00 PM.
From the Battle of Lexington to the present day, Black soldiers have continuously fought for this country. During the Revolutionary War, Black patriots, along with their Indigenous and White neighbors, fought one of the world's most powerful empires for 8 long years. They endured incredible hardship. They sacrificed their lives.