Holidays at Buckman
Buckman Tavern (1 Bedford St.) will be the center of a
special holiday celebration and boutique with the Lexington Historical Society.
Visit the Tavern decorated for the season and find special seasonal items at
the holiday boutique. Enjoy music, light refreshment, and a scavenger hunt for
children. The Tavern will be open to the public two weekends: December 5
& 6 and December 12 & 13 from 1-7 PM. Free to Society members; $5
entrance fee for non-members. Contact: Lexington Historical Society
781-862-1703 lhsocoffice@gmail.com
Kids Holiday POPS!
Sing along and celebrate the season with Lexington Symphony!
Suited for families with children of all ages, this afternoon (4:00-4:45pm)
concert features popular carols, sing-alongs, and a special visitor from the
North Pole.
And then again from 7:30-9:30pm, sing along and celebrate
the season with Lexington Symphony! Featuring popular carols and
sing-alongs, this evening concert offers a festive atmosphere and musical
favorites that evoke joyous holiday memories.
Tickets, which are priced at $20 for adults and $8 for
children/students -- can be purchased online at www.lexingtonsymphony.org
or by phone at 781-523-9009. Contact: Samantha Wade
781-523-9009 info@lexingtonsymphony.org
A Christmas Carol
Come join us December 11 at 7:00pm. Charles Dickens’
timeless classic is a perfect show for the whole family. Join Ebenezer
Scrooge as he receives visits from the Ghosts of Christmases Past, Present
and Yet to Come and transforms from a bitter man to one
that understands the true meaning of Christmas. Contact: Peter
Lally 6175311257 plally@specmgt.com
Model Train Weekend
Discover the magic of trains at the annual Model Train
Weekend at the Scottish Rite Masonic Museum & Library, 33 Marrett Road,
Lexington, MA on Saturday, December 12 and Sunday, December 13, 2015
(10:00am-4:30om). This family-friendly event is a perfect holiday-season outing
for adults and children of all ages. The HUB Division of the National Model
Railroad Association presents miles of track with trains running on multiple
main lines as they chug up mountain climbs, past coal mines, through small
villages and into tunnels. Some engines pull 50 cars past hundreds of charming
venues including icy lakes with skaters, snow-covered farms, and urban
skyscrapers. Admission is $7 per family; $5 individual; $4 for museum members
and members of the HUB Division. You can call 781-861-6559 for more
information, or visit the website. Location:
Scottish Rite Masonic Museum and Library (National Heritage Museum) 33 Marrett
Road, Lexington, MA
Lexington Tea Burning Re-enactment
Join the Lexington Historical Society on Sunday, December 13
from 1:30-2:30pm as they re-enact the "Lexington Tea Burning" of
December 13, 1773 (which took place three days before the Boston Tea
Party!). Protest British tea taxes and add your tea to the bonfire. The
Tea Burning will take place on the lawn of the Lexington Visitors' Center.
Colonial dress encouraged. Free and open to the public. Contact: Lexington
Historical Society 781-862-1703 lhsocoffice@gmail.com
For more events please visit: http://www.eventkeeper.com/code/events.cfm?curOrg=02420
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