Wednesday, May 3, 2017

May Events at the Lexington Historical Society


Battle of Lexington Trivia Night

Saturday, May 6, 4 PM at the Depot

Test your Lexington trivia knowledge, historical and contemporary, with questions from local author and historian Rick Beyer.  Light refreshments will be provided by Neillo's.

​$10 members/$15 non-members.

The Art of the Flower

Saturday May 13, 12-4pm at Munroe Tavern

Lexington Historical Society, Lexington Field and Garden Club, and
The Munroe Center for the Arts present The Art of the Flower.  Event includes:
• Scavenger Hunt - locate inconspicuous flowers within the museum
• Garden Tour - find out what Colonial flowers the stewards have blooming
• Artists En Plein Air - observe local artists as they paint in the tavern garden
• Crafts - Flower coloring cards, and fabric flower-making

Family friendly, free, and open to the public!

Book Group #5

Tuesday, May 16, 7 PM at the Depot

Book Group discussion of The Train to Crystal City: FDR's Secret Prisoner Exchange Program and America's Only Family Internment Camp During World War II  by Jan Jarboe Russell. Coffee and dessert will be provided.

Free and open to the public - please register by calling the Historical Society office at 781-862-1703 or emailing programs@lexingtonhistory.org.


Relinquished Treasures Public Sale

Saturday, May 27, 9-3 PM at the Depot

This popular annual event is here again! Mark your calendars, and find yourself a treasure! This is truly a one-of-a-kind sale of antiques, vintage and retro housewares, decorative items, and fashion pieces.

Free and open to the public!

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