Love Now
Multiple Lexington area artists come together to bring you "Love Now," a community performance that celebrates the diversity in our town, the shared values that…
Multiple Lexington area artists come together to bring you "Love Now," a community performance that celebrates the diversity in our town, the shared values that…
Shadaj: Continuing the Tradition of Excellence After celebrating its 10th anniversary in 2025 with a grand event, Shadaj is gearing up for the next All…
On Saturday, March 28, Dr. Kimberly Alexander, Director of Museum Studies and Senior Lecturer in the History Department of the University of New Hampshire, will…
Still | Bells Shostakovich | Violin Concerto No. 1 —Callum Smart, violinBartok| Concerto for Orchestra British violinist Callum Smart returns by popular demand to Lexington…
Please join us for an open house marking the end of the museum’s 50th anniversary celebration! Visit exhibitions that examine the museum’s collection over the…
Our museums are open on a special schedule for April 18th! We will be open early to accommodate visitors in town for the big reenactment, and will be closing early to coincide with the afternoon parade. Please see exact hours below.
To celebrate Patriots' Day, the Church of Our Redeemer, 6 Meriam Street, will host its annual Patriots' Day Pancake Breakfast on Saturday, April 18 from 6:00 to 10:00 AM in the parish hall.
First Baptist Church of Lexington is holding their annual Patriot’s Day Pancake Breakfast on Saturday, April 18th from 6 a.m.-10 a.m. “All you can eat” pancakes, sausages, o.j. and coffee.
Experience unique perspectives of history this Patriots' Day! On Monday, April 20th, you can explore four unique sites from Lexington History Museums to learn more about this small farming town that ignited a war for independence.
On April 19th, 1775, Lexington’s town common made history as the site of the first shot of the Revolutionary War. From that war, a new country was born. 251 years later, we welcome a group of new Americans to this historic ground as they are formally naturalized as American citizens and become a part of our colorful national tapestry.
Mendelssohn (McPhee arr.) | A Midsummer Night’s Dream —with Lexington Children’s Chorus Our season finale features the Lexington Children’s Chorus performing in Mendelssohn’s A Midsummer…