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WINTER
2018 CARNIVAL
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JAN 24 - JAN 28
An annual weekend sponsored by the Parks & Recreation Committee, designed to foster a sense of community
throughout the Town of Lincoln. All events are sponsored by local organizations.
Please check individual event details for admission details and fees, registration
information, etc.
We encourage you to attend as many programs as possible in support of the
Lincoln community!
WEEKEND-LONG
ACTIVITIES ONLINE SNOW SCULPTURE CONTEST!!
Build your snow sculpture as snow arrives! Then snap a photo WITH YOU IN
IT and send it to smulroy@lincnet.org. Submit as many sculptures as you like!
We will accept submissions until 5PM on Sat, Jan 27, then post them online for voting! Winners chosen on Fri, Feb 2.
DISCOVER DRUMLIN FARM IN WINTER!! Visit Drumlin Farm for your Winter
Carnival weekend! See our animals in their winter homes, look for wildlife tracks or
other signs of animals in the snow, or check out our feeders at our Wildlife Blind. Drop-in naturalist programs take place on Saturday and Sunday at 10AM, 11:30AM, and 2:30PM. Free admission for Lincoln
residents. Call 781-259-2200 for info.
SUN 28TH MAKE YOU OWN SNOW GLOBE 10:30 - 12 PM deCordova Carriage House Join Lincoln Nursery School in partnership with deCordova to craft your own Winter Wonderland Snow Globe. Choose from a variety of materials to create your own wintery scene. Appropriate for all ages.
LET THE GAMES BEGIN! 12:45-1:45 PM, Stone Church, Bedford Rd An old-fashioned battery-free family event. Join us for an hour of games - from Candyland to Charades, Jenga to Twister! There will be lots of prizes for all ages! Laughter guaranteed. Cocoa and community. Visit: fplincoln.org for info.
KAREN K & THE JITTERBUGS! 2:00 - 3:00 PM Lincoln Public Library Known for their high-energy show packed with humor and amazingly catchy, well-crafted tunes, Karen K & the Jitterbugs has become one of the most buzzed about “kindie” bands on the East Coast. Described as "Power pop sheen that makes them fun for the whole family", The Jitterbugs have quickly become a favorite among families. Drop in!
HISTORICAL SOCIETY EVENT: Lincoln’s
Schools and Who Was Joseph Brooks, Anyway?
2:00 PM Bemis Hall How did our School Campus develop, and what schoolhouses came before it? From the 18thC to the Little Red School House to the Joseph Brooks School, learn how the schools and education in Lincoln have changed. Then hear graduates tell tales from their school days.
WINTER CARNIVAL
THUR 25TH FOMA MOVIE NIGHT: COLUMBUS INDIANA: DIFFERENT BY DESIGN 7:00 - 9 PM Lincoln Library Please join us when we present this unique film about the architectural odyssey of industrialist J. Irwin Miller of Cummins Engine Co., who re-imagined the architecture in Columbus, IN. By offering to pay for talented engineers and designers from all over the world, he fostered an architectural environment that would have a positive effect on the lives of people. Peter Sugar, who designed the Grace Lutheran Church in Columbus in 1966, will introduce the film.
View our brochure online at:
WWW. LINCOLNREC. COM
WED 24TH LINCOLN SCHOOL STUDENT COUNCIL: AMERICAN RED CROSS BLOOD DRIVE 1:00 - 6 PM Brooks Gym An estimated 38 percent of Americans are eligible to give blood! If you are healthy and eligible, please come out to donate. Ages 17+ can donate blood, 16 yr olds may donate with parent permission. Learn more and schedule to donate at: www.lincolnschoolbloodrive.org Questions? Contact Advisors Jaime Moody (jmoody@lincnet.org) or Keith Johnson (kjohnson@lincnet.org)
FRI 26TH INTERGENERATIONAL SING-ALONG
3:30 PM Bemis Hall The LEAP After-School Program, the Council on Aging and Magic Garden
Children’s Center invite residents of all ages to enjoy a free Multigenerational Sing
-Along including performances from the organizations singing favorite folk songs,
children songs, and more!
SAT 27TH
LFA ENERGY BLASTER 3:00 - 5:00 PM Brooks Gym
Jump in a bounce house, run through an obstacle course, climb, slide and joust. The gym will be filled with ways to let out some
energy! Free for LFA 2018 Members; Non members $10 per child. A new 2018
LFA membership on the spot includes admission! Renew NOW at
www.lincfam.org to bypass the long lines!
LINCOLN ACOUSTIC COFFEEHOUSE 7:00 - 10:00 PM Bemis Hall
Our annual night to showcase LOCAL musicians and performers! We have over 12
acts - some returning, some new - ready to perform for you, and
there’s a good chance you know some of them! Coffee and
desserts will be served. Tickets are available online at
www.LincolnRec.com. General Admission is
$10. Table of 8 is $160. Doors open at
7pm sharp!
COMMUNITY SKATING AND BONFIRE 1:00 - 3 PM Cemetery Pond, Lexington Rd
Enjoy skating, hot chocolate, and toasted marshmallows by the campfire. Bring your
own skates. IF THE WEATHER DOESN’T COOPERATE, we will be hosting a CAPTURE-
THE-FLAG EVENT instead, so stay tuned to www.LincolnRec.com for updates!! FREE!
SAT 27TH
MAGIC GARDEN PRESCHOOL FUN 11 AM – 1 PM Magic Garden Preschool
Come and visit with friends and neighbors at Magic Garden Children’s Center! Enjoy carnival games, arts and crafts activities and indoor “ice skating” in your socks!
This event is suited for children ages 2-5.
LINCOLN HOLISTIC WELLNESS FAIR 12:00 – 3:00 PM Bemis Hall
Come learn about complementary Medicine, including: Therapeutic Touch®, Essential Oils, Energy Work, Reiki, Quick
Energy Balance, Food as Medicine, Sound-Healing with Crystal Bowls, Shamanic
Healing, Gentle Hatha Yoga , Family Yoga, Kundalini Yoga and Gong Meditation—and
more! Contact Jai Kaur Annamaria at asanajai@verizon.net with questions.
GIRL SCOUT PANCAKE BREAKFAST 8:00 - 11 AM Stone Church, Bedford Rd
Start the weekend off with pancakes with real maple syrup! Plain, blueberry, choc- chip, and gluten-free pancakes with ma-ple syrup along with coffee, tea, OJ, and fruit. Enjoy face painting and crafts! Girl Scout Cookies will be sold. $5 under 12,
$10 everyone else ($30 family max)
SNOW SHOE TOURS 10 AM - 12:30 PM & 1-2:30 PM
deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum Enjoy nature and art in winter. Discover a
fun and active way to explore the Sculpture Park! Tours are led by a
Museum Guide and an EMS instructor. Visit decordova.org/calendar to purchase tickets. Rent snowshoes or bring yours!
LPTO FAMILY BINGO NIGHT 5:30 – 7:30 PM Brooks Gym
Come celebrate Family Bingo Night with even more
chances to win! Prizes awarded
for each winning board. Awesome
raffle prizes up for grabs! Pizza dinner starts at
5:30pm with snacks and drinks
available for purchase. Free entry. Bingo cards are $5
(15-game multi-pack); Raffle Tickets are 1/$1, 6/$5, 15/$10.
ADULT COOKING CLASS AND DINNER 7:00 - 9:00 PM Pierce House
Let’s ring in this New Year in culinary style as we enjoy an evening of good food and
festive flair. Learn the techniques to preparing a mouth-watering dinner with a
renowned Boston chef. Evening will include a full meal! Details are
available at www.piercehouse.com. Cost is $95 and the class is limited to 10 people.
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