[LincolnTalk] Pop up share Friday July 15 4 to 7 pm

2022-07-13 Thread Lindentreefarm Csa
Hi all
Pop up share

Greens choice:cabbage or kale please specify 
Arugula
Lettuce
Scallions
Pyo flowers 
Pyo blueberries
And ?

$20

Friday 4 to 7 pm
RSVP asap
Include time for picking

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[LincolnTalk] help with weeding in August

2022-07-13 Thread Vida Fruebis
Hi Lincoln Talk,

 

We are looking for a young person (15 and older) to help with weeding in
August. Times are flexible, preferrably in the morning when it is cooler, or
late afternoon. One of us will always work alongside. This is a bigger
project. Please email me if interested.

 

Vida Fruebis

58 Weston Rd

vidafrue...@gmail.com  

617.866.9498

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[LincolnTalk] Yellow marigolds

2022-07-13 Thread Lindentreefarm Csa
Hi
For whatever reason I have a lot of beautiful large marigold blooms looking for 
a place to show off…
Sudden wedding?
Birthday?
Thank you
Moira


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[LincolnTalk] Lincoln Public Library Weekly Update - July 13, 2022

2022-07-13 Thread Robin Rapoport
As of Saturday, January 22, 2022, the library building has reopened to the
public and we are following our regular schedule.



*Library **Hours June 27, 2022 – July 31, 2022*

Day

Hours open

Monday

1:00 pm - 8:30 pm

Tuesday

9:00 am - 6:00 pm

Wednesday

9:00 am - 8:30 pm

Thursday

9:00 am- 8:30 pm

Friday

9:00 am - 6:00 pm

Saturday

10:00 am – 1:00pm

Sunday

Closed























Contactless pickup has ended. All reserved materials can be picked up in
our open stack reserved materials area and checked out. Patrons who have
concerns about entering the building can call the library at 781-259-8465
ext. 204 – we will be happy to check out your reserves and bring them to
the vestibule for you.



*Masks now optional in the Lincoln Public Library*

The Lincoln Board of Health (BOH) voted to rescind the town-wide indoor
mask mandate effective Monday, March 14, 2022, in response to substantially
improved and positively trending public health data, including Lincoln’s
high vaccination rate.

Residents with weakened immune systems or at increased risk of severe
Covid-19 disease because of age or medical conditions, or who have a
household member at such increased risk, are advised by the Lincoln BOH and
the Commonwealth’s Department of Public Health (DPH) to continue to wear a
mask when indoors other than in their home, even if they are vaccinated.

We encourage the public to continue to wear masks in accordance with their
own comfort level and in compliance with the DPH guidelines cited above.
Private establishments may continue to *require masks upon entry.*

*Updated indoor mask use recommendation as of April 14, 2022*: “Due to
recent data showing an increase in positive COVID-19 cases, the Board of
Health members voted last night to strongly recommend that people wear
masks in public indoor spaces until early May as we see how the infection
rate from the new BA-2 variant evolves over the next few weeks after spring
vacation.”

More information is available on the town website here.


Please visit our FAQ page

for
more information about our changes in service!





*Saturday Hours*

For the month of July, our Saturday hours will be 10am to 1pm beginning
July 9. The Lincoln Library will be closed on Saturdays during the month of
August. Our normal Saturday schedule will resume on September 10.



*Sunday Hours*

The Lincoln Library is currently closed on Sundays until we reopen on
Sundays in the fall. Our first open Sunday will be October 16, 2022



*Other Upcoming Events: *

Our programming will continue as scheduled. Please see our calendar
for more
information about our programs.

  

Reading Challenges


Through the generosity of the Friends of the Lincoln Library, the library
is now able to offer online reading challenges via Beanstack, a free online
service which offers book and activity logging, recommendations, reviews,
and more! As of June 1, four reading challenges are available.



*The Lincoln Library Read Local Challenge, running March 1 – November 30
(join any time!*

Learn more about our community by reading books from our Read Local reading
list about the history of Lincoln and Massachusetts, as well as fiction and
nonfiction by local authors!

Any participant who earns at least one badge in addition to the
registration badge will be entered in a prize drawing at the end of the
challenge!



*Lincoln Library Virtual Adult Summer Reading Challenge, running June 15 –
August 31*

Don't let the kids have all the summer reading fun! Earn virtual badges for
completing a variety of summer reading activities. Anyone who earns six out
of the eight badges (not including the registration badges) by August 31
will receive a small prize and an invitation to a wine and cheese wrap-up
party! (Sept party date TBD)



*Lincoln Library Summer Staff Picks Challenge, running June 21 – August 31*

Let our staff guide you through a great summer of reading! From June 15 -
August 31, earn virtual badges for reading books from our curated list of
titles recommended by Lincoln Public Library staff members. Anyone who
reads at least one book from the list will be entered in our prize drawing
at the end of the challenge and TWO lucky participants will win a prize!





Knitting for Kids!


*Wednesday, July 13, 4:00pm – 5:00pm*

*Tarbell Room, Lincoln Library*

*Farrar Room, Lincoln Library*

Looking for a great way to keep busy AND learn something new? Knitting is a
wonderfully satisfying hobby that encourages creativity and relaxation.
This workshop is perfect for beginners as well as for those 

[LincolnTalk] ISO used bowling shoes

2022-07-13 Thread Anne Wang
Any idea where I can purchase used bowling shoes locally?

Thanks!
Anne
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Re: [LincolnTalk] Fw: biking on conservation land

2022-07-13 Thread RAandBOB
Welcome to Lincoln Ethan. I can see that you are already taking advantage of 
the abundant natural resources in the town. I am sure that you are a 
responsible bicyclist and I am delighted that you are introducing your children 
to the joys of the natural world.

Most cars are well behaved, but some drivers are idiots. Most bicyclists are 
well-behaved, but some are a little clueless. Most dogs are well-behaved, but 
some are not. As a card-carrying old person, I feel vulnerable to all those who 
are not well behaved. When I go into the woods to have some meditative peace, I 
don’t want to have some overly friendly or even threatening dog charging at me 
out of the bush. I’m sure you find that some dogs will chase anyone on a 
bicycle out of instinct. I walk frequently on the “bicycle path” across from my 
house, and once or twice a week some bicyclist will come up behind me and pass 
without warning, which is scary since I tend to wobble back-and-forth when I 
walk.

To me, the best solution is to set aside certain paths and for certain uses to 
minimize the unhappy interactions. We have over 80 miles of trail -  surely 
that shouldn’t be so hard too arrange.

Ruth Ann Hendrickson 
(She, her, hers)

> On Jul 12, 2022, at 9:20 PM, Ethan Healy  wrote:
> 
> 
> 
> Our family moved to Lincoln in 2020, but I feel that my voice and opinion 
> have equal merit to any other resident, even those who have been here for 
> decades. 
> 
> As a cyclist who rides over 1000 miles per year on our roads in MA, more than 
> half of which are commutes to/from work, I take offense to phrases that 
> allude to cyclists feeling "entitled to use the roads" and people who "come 
> down hard against bikes". It is this line of thinking that can place cyclists 
> in harm's way on our roads. Since bikes are clearly looked upon by some as an 
> "inferior" mode of transportation, then why give them the common courtesy you 
> would give for any other vehicle? Frankly, this attitude is harmful and puts 
> lives in danger. This also has next to nothing to do with the subject at hand 
> - access for cyclists on 10 additional miles of Lincoln conservation trails. 
> 
> The debate over allowing bikes to access mostly flat, wide trails in 
> conservation land is a great opportunity to allow Lincoln residents to bike 
> more, drive less, with the additional benefit of avoiding narrow, non-bike 
> friendly roads. It has devolved into a series of ad hominem attacks against 
> cyclists in general, anecdotes and misinformation. 
> 
> I hope there are more areas in Lincoln conservation land to safely ride. 
> Similar discussions were happening in my hometown (30+ years ago) in northern 
> NY when I was getting into mountain biking. Thankfully, I had access to more 
> trails than I could ride in a lifetime, despite significant opposition from 
> some groups. It allowed me the freedom to explore the woods on my bike as a 
> teen, learn trail etiquette, basic trail maintenance, safety, and has 
> fostered a lifelong love of the most efficient form of human transportation. 
> I would love to pass on what I have learned to my kids, on our trails here in 
> Lincoln. 
> 
> Ethan M. Healy, MD, FAAOS
> 148 Lincoln Rd 
> c. 585-820-4035
>  
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Re: [LincolnTalk] FR: Free Bookcase - claimed

2022-07-13 Thread Liz Watson
The bookcase has been claimed, and I have backup offers to take it off 
my hands.


Thank you.

Liz

On 7/13/2022 10:59 AM, Liz Watson wrote:

Free Bookcase

Good condition. Dark cherry color, 4 shelves.

Height: 63"; Width: 27.5"; Depth: 11".

Liz



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