HATS meeting on Thursday The next meeting of HATS (Hanscom Area Towns Committee) on Thursday, July 28 will host a round-table discussion of regional transportation issues. Click here for the agenda and expected guests. The meeting starts at 7:30 p.m. in the Lincoln Town Offices. Middle-school girls’ soccer clinic scheduled The Warriors Soccer Clinic for girls…
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Lincoln summer events kick off Wednesday
Lincoln’s summer concert series sponsored by the Parks and Recreation Department starts on Wednesday, June 29 with the Nathan Ward Band, followed by The Nays (born and bred in Lincoln) on July 6 and the Damn Tall Buildings on July 13. Concerts begin at 6 p.m. at the Codman Pool. The Fourth of July in…
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Yoga on three Saturdays Melinda Bruno-Smith, certified hatha yoga instructor and Lincoln Garden Club member, will lead three Saturday yoga sessions in the lovely and restful Station Park Garden, at 160 Lincoln Rd. (across from the train station) on July 2, 9 and 16 from 9-10 a.m. A $5 donation is suggested. Please bring a yoga…
New co-ed softball league is fielding teams
The brand-new Lincoln Co-ed Softball League will get going later this month with dozens of players already eager to step into the batter’s box. The league was founded by Richard Card (who is also hoping to open the Blazes bookstore/cafe at Lincoln Station) along with Amy Skenderian, Sabra Alden and Rob Fallon. Adults age 18 and over are invited…
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Clark Gallery showcases Pochesci works, prison photos During the month of June, see paintings at the Clark Gallery by Linda Pochesci showing interior images of her Truro, Mass., studio and living quarters that open onto dunes that are fabricated from the artist’s imagination, as are the studio interiors containing mirrors reflecting spaces outside the visible space. Until Friday, June…
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Second annual Lincoln PMC Kids Ride is May 1
Bicyclers are gearing up for Lincoln’s second annual PMC Kids Ride on Sunday, May 1. The ride to raise money for the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute’s Jimmy Fund starts at 8:30 a.m. at the Pierce House. Children from ages 3-15 can participate by riding or volunteering. There are three routes: a loop around the Pierce House garden for…
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School vacation events for kids at library Wednesday, April 20 — Bugworks: “Creepy Crawley” for ages 3-5 at 11 a.m. and “Bugology” for kids age 3-5 at noon. Sign up in advance by calling 781-259-8465. Thursday, April 21 at 3 p.m. — “I Spy Butterfly” puppet workshop. Puppeteer Faye Dupras presents a “see/make/play” puppet workshop for…
Fair celebrates 40 years of three town institutions
Lincoln is gearing up for the “40 Years of Community” Fair packed with activities, art, music and history on Saturday, April 30 to recognize four decades of the Council on Aging, Parks and Recreation and the Lincoln Review. The fair will feature children’s games and activities including a live animal demonstration, games and activities, storytelling, crafts…
Nature events include vernal pool and bird encounters
The Lincoln Land Conservation Trust announces several events this spring offer educational encounters with local animals and plants. Peer into a Pool: Vernal Pool Exploration with Matt Burne Sunday, April 3 at 1 p.m. — meet and park at the far end of the parking lot beyond Donelan’s. Matt Burne, a herpetologist and conservation director for…