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Lexington’s MLK Week of Service Anchors 2026 Programming in Civic Reflection and Democratic Action

LEXINGTON — As Lexington enters 2026 and continues its participation in Lex250, MA250, and the national America250 commemoration, the community will observe Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Week of Service with a focused series of events centered on democracy, civic responsibility, historical reckoning, and community dialogue.

Taking place Jan. 12 through Jan. 19, 2026, this year’s MLK Week reflects a core truth of the American story: the work of building a more perfect union did not end with the first shot of the Revolution — and it remains unfinished today.

Highlights of the week include:

The 2026 theme, “The Dream at 60: Democracy, Justice, and Hope,” marks:

  • The 60th anniversary of the Voting Rights Act of 1965
  • The 40th anniversary of Martin Luther King Jr. Day as a federal holiday
  • And Lexington’s ongoing role — past and present — in advancing civic participation and democratic ideals

MLK Week of Service also serves as an early signature moment in Lexington’s 2026 programming, setting the tone for a year of community-led initiatives that celebrate diversity, confront history honestly, and invite civic engagement as an active practice.