Sunday January 15, 2023
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Monday March 6, 2023
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4:00 PM
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5:00 PM
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SNAP will hold an Early Childhood Music Class
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Contact: Erin LaChance 781-325-8025 info@snaparts.org
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Special Needs Arts Programs will hold an Early Childhood Music Class for kids aged 6-8 who are neuro-divergent at the Lexington Community Center.
This program will teach kids about music, singing, rhythm and making friends.
The class runs for eight weeks, from March 8th through May 10th, 4-5pm. The cost is $160.
For more information and to register, please visit our website, www.snaparts.org If you have questions, please reach out to SNAP at info@snaparts.org or 781-325-8025.
Programs
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Location: Lexington Community Center, 39 Marrett Road, Lexington, MA 02421
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Sunday January 22, 2023
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Saturday February 4, 2023
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Jean Hart
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Contact: Jean Hart 7818618927 hartjean@gmail.com
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Special Needs Arts Programs, Inc., is very grateful to Cambridge Trust and Lexington Branch Manager/Vice President Boris Nikitin for their recent grant to SNAP. This grant will support our music and art programs for neuro-divergent individuals in our community to express their creativity and make social connections. Cambridge Trust frequently hosts a SNAP art installation from our Special Artists programs. SNAP is very grateful to Cambridge Trust for their ongoing and generous support of our organization and of people who are neuro-divergent.
Grants
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Location: Town of Lexington
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Thursday February 2, 2023
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Tuesday February 14, 2023
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7:00 AM
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12:00 PM
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Lexington Open Studios - Call to Artists
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Contact: Jean Hart 781-861-8927 hartjean@gmail.com
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Lexington Open Studios - FINAL Call to Artists
Call to Lexington Affiliated Artists 2023
Registration is now Open!
Our 13th Event will take place Saturday, May 20 and Sunday, May 21 11am ~ 5pm
- LOS will offer some community spaces for artists who would like to participate either at Munroe Center for the Arts or LexArt (Lexington Arts and Crafts Society)
- Artists who have Studios at Munroe may choose to show inside their studios.
• Artists may choose to have their Open Studio at their home, studio or outdoors at their home and may invite other artists to join them.
LOS is a wonderful opportunity to share and sell your artwork!
All artists are welcome: painters, photographers, sculptors, jewelers, woodworkers, fiber artists, printmakers, ceramic artists and more!
Please Join Us!
Full Registration: February 1 ~ February 14 $75.00
To Register and for more information visit: http://www.lexingtonopenstudios.com
Register
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Location: Town of Lexington
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Saturday February 4, 2023
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Sunday February 26, 2023
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2:00 PM
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4:00 PM
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Putting Black Women on the Map
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Contact: Emily Taylor (781) 862-9696 emily.taylor@lexart.org
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In collaboration with LexSeeHer, whose mission is to make women visible, Putting Black Women on the Map pays tribute to the contributions made by Black women across 300+ years of Lexington history. The exhibition will examine the legacies of Margaret Tulip, a freed slave, re-enslaved, who went to court to win back her freedom, Phebe Banister Burdoo, a free woman of color whose sons both fought in the battle of Lexington, Mary Elizabeth Miles Bibb, the first African American woman to graduate from the Lexington Normal School, an abolitionist, educator and journalist.
Co-Curators: Amelia Worthy, Celeste Freeman & Jessie Steigerwald with the LexSeeHer Research Team
Exhibition open February 5 - 26
Opening reception at LexArt on February 5, 2-4 pm
Virtual Lecture February 15 at 7 pm
LexArt 130 Waltham Street, Lexington, MA 02421
Tuesday - Friday 11-5, Saturday - Sunday 10 -5.
Visit www.LexArt.org or Facebook.com/LexingtonArts for Zoom Link. Information also available at LexSeeHer.com
https://www.lexseeher.com/
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Location: 130 Waltham Street, Lexington MA 02421
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Wednesday February 8, 2023
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9:30 AM
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The Arboretum Sensory Garden with Scott Stanley and the Sensory Garden at the Lexington Community Ce
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Contact: Regina Sutton 781-862-1042 reginasutton0@gmail.com
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Lexington Field and Garden Club presents
The Arboretum Sensory Garden with Scott Stanley and the Sensory Garden at the Lexington Community Center with Rita Pandey and Barbara Tarrh
Wednesday, February 8
ZOOM meeting – Register via email at LFGC024@gmail.com
9:30 AM Social / 10:00 Am Meeting
Scott Stanley has a BS in Horticulture Science from the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities. He has over 35 years of horticulture and landscape experience which includes over 25 years of public sector work at Como Park Conservatory and the University of Minnesota. His talk will give us a brief history and background of the Arboretum, Sensory Garden installment date, design intent for the garden, partners that utilize the space, and how this differs from other sensory gardens.
Rita Pandey and Barbara Tarrh, both LFGC members, are the Co-Chairs for the Sensory Garden at the Lexington Community Center. Rita will give an overview of the garden from the initial concept to the finished garden. We will learn about the plantings and why a sensory garden is important.
Remember to Register via email at LFGC024@gmail.com
http://www.lexgardenclub.org
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