Our next Arch Lighting will be Sunday March 15, 7:00PM at 1625 Massachusetts Ave. We are getting close to our goal–help us reach the top…
America 250
Join us for Love Now on Sunday, March 22, 2026, from 3:00–5:00 PM — an inspiring afternoon of live music, dance, and spoken word that…
Professor Zine Magubane and curator Stacey Fraser share the journey of Silas Burdoo, a freeborn Lexington resident who became one of the wealthiest Black veterans…
Professor Zine Magubane and historical reenactor Emmett Bell-Sykes tell the story of Eli Burdoo, a third-generation freeborn Lexington resident who became an indentured orphan and…
The Lexington Lantern Festival isn’t just fun — it’s a reflection of our shared history and traditions. Lanterns symbolize hope, guidance, and community, from their…
Revolutionary War reenactor Charles Price shares the remarkable story of Prince Estabrook, a combatant at the Battle of Lexington. Learn how he served three years…
🐴 Celebrate the Year of the Horse with vibrant cultural performances, music, dance, and storytelling — a beautiful evening honoring tradition and community in Lexington.
Explore the often-overlooked role that Black people played in the Battle of Lexington & the Revolutionary War, including enslaved soldiers.
Public historian Margaret Micholet and master weaver Michelle Parish explore the often-overlooked role of Black men and women like Cate and Prince Chester in the…
Join us for the Shadaj Music Festival — an all‑day celebration of Indian classical music on Saturday, March 28, 2026 at Lexington High School. 🪕✨