[LincolnTalk] Transport to Logan at 4am

2023-04-12 Thread Iwona Pawlikowska via Lincoln
I have a flight at 6am to catch and was wondering if Uber can get me there at 
4am. Do you have any experience with Uber or taxi from Lincoln in early morning 
hours?

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Re: [LincolnTalk] REMINDER - Water commission speaker's series announcement - April 12, 7-8:30 pm

2023-04-12 Thread RAandBOB
I want to attend, but it conflicts with an important meeting by the community 
center committee. Are you planning to record it so people can watch it later?

Ruth Ann
(She, her, hers)

> On Apr 12, 2023, at 7:44 AM, Matthew Bio via Lincoln 
>  wrote:
> 
> The Water Commission, in collaboration with the Conservation Commission, 
> Agricultural Commission and the Land Conservation Trust, is sponsoring the 
> “Lincoln’s Hydrology Speaker Series” with our First speaker presentation 
> Wednesday April 12th.
> 
> Our first speaker will be Dr. Max Rome on April 12th at 7-8:30 pm.  Dr. Max 
> Rome from the Charles River Watershed Association will present via Zoom.  
> Come learn about Lincoln’s watersheds, drinking supply sources, including 
> private wells, and how all the sources and uses of water in Lincoln 
> interrelate and impact both the water supply and the ecosystems supported by 
> water systems. The first speaker in the series, Dr. Max Rome, is the 
> Stormwater Program Manager at CRWA and will speak about what happens in the 
> watershed (flooding, nutrient pollution, drought and groundwater) and how all 
> of that applies to Lincoln!
> 
> The attached flyer announcement includes the meeting information and Zoom 
> link.  Please share with your fellow Lincoln neighbors! 
> 
> 
> 
> Matthew Bio
> 805-770-0452
> matt...@mac.com
> 
> 
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Re: [LincolnTalk] Transport to Logan at 4am

2023-04-12 Thread Adam M Hogue
I have taken an Uber at 4am to the airport but I would schedule it. Adam M HogueCell: (978) 828-6184On Apr 12, 2023, at 7:44 AM, Iwona Pawlikowska via Lincoln  wrote:I have a flight at 6am to catch and was wondering if Uber can get me there at 4am. Do you have any experience with Uber or taxi from Lincoln in early morning hours?Sent from my iPhone-- The LincolnTalk mailing list.To post, send mail to Lincoln@lincolntalk.org.Browse the archives at https://pairlist9.pair.net/mailman/private/lincoln/.Change your subscription settings at https://pairlist9.pair.net/mailman/listinfo/lincoln.-- 
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Re: [LincolnTalk] Transport to Logan at 4am

2023-04-12 Thread Sonja Johansson
Try Alan Giles, 617 501 2611
algiles...@gmail.com

Sonja

On Wed, Apr 12, 2023 at 8:22 AM Adam M Hogue  wrote:

> I have taken an Uber at 4am to the airport but I would schedule it.
>
> *Adam M Hogue*
> *Cell: **(978) 828-6184 <(978)%20828-6184>*
>
> On Apr 12, 2023, at 7:44 AM, Iwona Pawlikowska via Lincoln <
> lincoln@lincolntalk.org> wrote:
>
> I have a flight at 6am to catch and was wondering if Uber can get me
> there at 4am. Do you have any experience with Uber or taxi from Lincoln in
> early morning hours?
>
> Sent from my iPhone
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Re: [LincolnTalk] REMINDER - Water commission speaker's series announcement - April 12, 7-8:30 pm

2023-04-12 Thread Matthew Bio via Lincoln
We will record and post to water department website

Matthew M. Bio


On Apr 12, 2023, at 8:02 AM, RAandBOB  wrote:

I want to attend, but it conflicts with an important meeting by the community 
center committee. Are you planning to record it so people can watch it later?

Ruth Ann
(She, her, hers)

> On Apr 12, 2023, at 7:44 AM, Matthew Bio via Lincoln 
>  wrote:
> 
> The Water Commission, in collaboration with the Conservation Commission, 
> Agricultural Commission and the Land Conservation Trust, is sponsoring the 
> “Lincoln’s Hydrology Speaker Series” with our First speaker presentation 
> Wednesday April 12th.
> 
> Our first speaker will be Dr. Max Rome on April 12th at 7-8:30 pm.  Dr. Max 
> Rome from the Charles River Watershed Association will present via Zoom.  
> Come learn about Lincoln’s watersheds, drinking supply sources, including 
> private wells, and how all the sources and uses of water in Lincoln 
> interrelate and impact both the water supply and the ecosystems supported by 
> water systems. The first speaker in the series, Dr. Max Rome, is the 
> Stormwater Program Manager at CRWA and will speak about what happens in the 
> watershed (flooding, nutrient pollution, drought and groundwater) and how all 
> of that applies to Lincoln!
> 
> The attached flyer announcement includes the meeting information and Zoom 
> link.  Please share with your fellow Lincoln neighbors! 
> 
> 
> 
> Matthew Bio
> 805-770-0452
> matt...@mac.com
> 
> 
> 
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Re: [LincolnTalk] Transport to Logan at 4am

2023-04-12 Thread sophie dixon
I booked one in advance last week (the night before) and it didn’t turn up. 
Said no drivers were available at 5am. Not fun. Would love recommendations.

> On Apr 12, 2023, at 7:44 AM, Iwona Pawlikowska via Lincoln 
>  wrote:
> 
> I have a flight at 6am to catch and was wondering if Uber can get me there 
> at 4am. Do you have any experience with Uber or taxi from Lincoln in early 
> morning hours?
> 
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Re: [LincolnTalk] Transport to Logan at 4am

2023-04-12 Thread Kathleen Lomatoski

Try chigbo...@gmail.com. Not sure if he does early mornings. He is very 
pleasant & his ride service is excellent. 

chigbo okorji 

Kathleen L. 

klomato...@gmail.com

> On Apr 12, 2023, at 8:51 AM, sophie dixon  wrote:
> I booked one in advance last week (the night before) and it didn’t turn up. 
> Said no drivers were available at 5am. Not fun. Would love recommendations.
> 
>> On Apr 12, 2023, at 7:44 AM, Iwona Pawlikowska via Lincoln 
>>  wrote:
>> 
>> I have a flight at 6am to catch and was wondering if Uber can get me there 
>> at 4am. Do you have any experience with Uber or taxi from Lincoln in early 
>> morning hours?
>> 
>> Sent from my iPhone
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Re: [LincolnTalk] Transport to Logan at 4am

2023-04-12 Thread Margo Fisher-Martin
Hi,

I agree-Alan Giles! He is very nice and does early drop offs for a little
additional charge.
Also, Leanne Wetherbee- (617) 943-3310.
She is very reliable and great person!
Best,
Cookie Martin


On Wed, Apr 12, 2023 at 8:41 AM Sonja Johansson 
wrote:

> Try Alan Giles, 617 501 2611
> algiles...@gmail.com
>
> Sonja
>
> On Wed, Apr 12, 2023 at 8:22 AM Adam M Hogue 
> wrote:
>
>> I have taken an Uber at 4am to the airport but I would schedule it.
>>
>> *Adam M Hogue*
>> *Cell: **(978) 828-6184 <(978)%20828-6184>*
>>
>> On Apr 12, 2023, at 7:44 AM, Iwona Pawlikowska via Lincoln <
>> lincoln@lincolntalk.org> wrote:
>>
>> I have a flight at 6am to catch and was wondering if Uber can get me
>> there at 4am. Do you have any experience with Uber or taxi from Lincoln in
>> early morning hours?
>>
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[LincolnTalk] Lincoln Public Library Weekly Update - April 12, 2023

2023-04-12 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 October 16, 2022 – April 30, 2023*

*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 – 5:00 pm

Sunday

1:00pm – 5:00pm























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!



*Holiday Hours*

The library will be closed all day on Monday, April 17 in observance of
Patriot’s Day.



*Saturday Hours*

As of Saturday, September 10, the Lincoln Library is open on Saturdays from
10am – 5:00pm. Regular Saturday hours will continue through June 25, 2023.



*Sunday Hours*

As of Saturday, October 16, the Lincoln Library is open on Sundays from
1:00pm – 5:00pm. Sunday hours will continue through April 30, 2023



*Monthly Art Exhibits*




*April Exhibit*

Liz Wilkinson

Learn more about Liz and her work here
.



*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-to-you online service which offers book and activity logging,
recommendations, reviews, and more! Our current challenge will run
throughout the month of March.



Library Explorers Challenge


April 23 - 29 is National Library Week! Celebrate all month long with the
Library Explorers Challenge! Earn virtual badges on a bingo board by
completing activities related to the Lincoln Library and reading fiction
and nonfiction about libraries and librarians. Choose from our list of
suggestions or pick your own!

To complete the challenge, earn any three badges in a horizontal, vertical,
or diagonal line! Anyone who earns at least one badge in addition to the
registration badge will be entered in our prize drawing to win a guided
tour of the Lincoln Library at the end of the challenge!



Massachusetts Center for the Book Challenge


Lincoln Public Library is partnering with the Massachusetts Center for the
Book on this fun year-long reading challenge!

Here is how the challenge works: Sign up using this form
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Choose a book that fits the monthly challenge.



After you read, fill out this form
 to tell us about the
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That's it!

If you read at least one book, you will be invited to a year-end
celebration hosted by Mass Center for the Book.

If you read a book in each of the 12 months, you will be entered in a
drawing to win 1 of 2 totes filled with books and Massachusetts goodies.



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[LincolnTalk] Fundraiser for Celiac research

2023-04-12 Thread liz lieblich
Hi all, After many trips to the doctor and several misdiagnoses, my
daughter Ella was recently diagnosed with Celiac disease. We’ve had a lot
of trial and error, but have relied on some of the resources provided by
the Beyond Celiac organization. Ella is fundraising for their Step Beyond
Celiac 5k of which 100% of proceeds go to the many Celiac disease science
initiatives including research grants, their patient registry, trial
recruitment and more.
If you are interested in making a contribution to Ella’s fundraiser or in
learning more about the organization, click link below. Thank you!
https://stepbeyondceliac23.funraise.org/fun.../ella-lieblich

*And if you’re interested in some more information about Celiac disease…*
Celiac disease is one of those conditions where, if you don't personally
know someone who has it, you may think, "Just don't eat bread or wheat, it
can't be that bad." Unfortunately, it's not that simple.
Briefly, Celiac disease is a serious autoimmune condition where the immune
system attacks the villi of the small intestine, damaging the body's
ability to process nutrients from food. This autoimmune reaction is
triggered by ingesting gluten and avoiding gluten entirely is the only
treatment. This wouldn't be a problem if it was only bread, pasta etc. that
had gluten. Gluten is a general name for the proteins found in wheat rye,
barley, and triticale – a cross between wheat and rye and helps foods
maintain their shape, acting as a glue that holds food together. Gluten can
be found in many types of foods, even ones that would not be expected. Some
surprising sources of gluten are:
Chewing Gum - Some brands use flour to coat pieces of gum to keep them from
sticking to the packages.
Soy Sauce
Mustard - Some prepared mustards contain wheat flour.
Ground Spices - Many spice mixes (curry powder, Cajun spice mix etc.)
contain gluten as an anti-caking agent.
Licorice (And Other Candy)- Some licorice brands and candies include wheat
flour as a binding agent.
Chips + fries- Potatoes and corn are naturally gluten-free, but potato chip
seasoning may contain malt vinegar and wheat starch.
Eggs at a restaurant - Omelets and eggs may be made with pancake batter.
Flavored ice creams (like cookie dough) and gelatos may contain gluten.
All this to say that this autoimmune disease is complicated and needs to be
monitored every day for a lifetime.
*Things You Might Not Know About Celiac Disease*
• Celiac disease is a chronic autoimmune disease, which means that you
cannot “grow out” of it.
1 in 100 people worldwide have celiac disease BUT...Approximately 60-70% of
Americans with celiac disease are not diagnosed and are needlessly
suffering.
• Many people with celiac disease are asymptomatic, meaning they don’t
experience any external symptoms at all. However, everyone with celiac
disease is still at risk for long-term complications.
Without a timely diagnosis, celiac disease can lead to intestinal cancers,
type 1 diabetes, osteoporosis, thyroid disease, multiple sclerosis, anemia,
infertility and miscarriage, epilepsy, and more.
• People recently diagnosed with celiac disease are commonly deficient in
fiber, iron, calcium, magnesium, zinc, folate, niacin, riboflavin, vitamin
B12, and vitamin D.
• Celiac disease can develop at any age after people start eating foods or
medications that contain gluten.
The later the age of celiac disease diagnosis, the greater the chance of
developing another autoimmune disorder.
• People with a first degree relative with celiac disease have a 1 in 10
chance of developing celiac disease themselves.
• More children have celiac disease than Crohn’s, Ulcerative Colitis, and
Cystic Fibrosis combined.
• Celiac disease can affect every organ in your body.
• Lifelong adherence to the gluten-free diet is the only treatment for
celiac disease
• There is an average delay of 6-10 years for an accurate celiac disease
diagnosis.
• There are more than 200 symptoms associated with celiac disease.
• People with celiac disease have an increased incidence of microscopic
colitis and inflammatory bowel disease (Crohn’s disease and ulcerative
colitis).
• People with celiac disease may have lactose and/or fructose intolerance,
both of which can be diagnosed by a hydrogen breath test.
• Any food product that is labeled “gluten-free” cannot contain more than
20 parts per million of gluten, which is the safe threshold of gluten
consumption for people with celiac disease.

Liz Lieblich
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[LincolnTalk] Looking for any (updated) HVAC Contractor recommendations

2023-04-12 Thread Peter McCann
The ideal company would be adept at working with/maintaining older existing
heating and AC systems (i.e. not just interested in selling whole new
systems). Thanks.
Peter
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Re: [LincolnTalk] REMINDER - Water commission speaker's series announcement - April 12, 7-8:30 pm

2023-04-12 Thread Ginny Lemire via Lincoln

Could you just send an email with the link so I  and other don't have to search 
for it?


















-Original Message-
From: Matthew Bio via Lincoln 
To: RAandBOB 
Cc: lincoln@lincolntalk.org
Sent: Wed, Apr 12, 2023 8:50 am
Subject: Re: [LincolnTalk] REMINDER - Water commission speaker's series 
announcement - April 12, 7-8:30 pm

We will record and post to water department website

Matthew M. Bio


On Apr 12, 2023, at 8:02 AM, RAandBOB  wrote:

I want to attend, but it conflicts with an important meeting by the community 
center committee. Are you planning to record it so people can watch it later?

Ruth Ann
(She, her, hers)

> On Apr 12, 2023, at 7:44 AM, Matthew Bio via Lincoln 
>  wrote:
> 
> The Water Commission, in collaboration with the Conservation Commission, 
> Agricultural Commission and the Land Conservation Trust, is sponsoring the 
> “Lincoln’s Hydrology Speaker Series” with our First speaker presentation 
> Wednesday April 12th.
> 
> Our first speaker will be Dr. Max Rome on April 12th at 7-8:30 pm.  Dr. Max 
> Rome from the Charles River Watershed Association will present via Zoom.  
> Come learn about Lincoln’s watersheds, drinking supply sources, including 
> private wells, and how all the sources and uses of water in Lincoln 
> interrelate and impact both the water supply and the ecosystems supported by 
> water systems. The first speaker in the series, Dr. Max Rome, is the 
> Stormwater Program Manager at CRWA and will speak about what happens in the 
> watershed (flooding, nutrient pollution, drought and groundwater) and how all 
> of that applies to Lincoln!
> 
> The attached flyer announcement includes the meeting information and Zoom 
> link.  Please share with your fellow Lincoln neighbors! 
> 
> 
> 
> Matthew Bio
> 805-770-0452
> matt...@mac.com
> 
> 
> 
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[LincolnTalk] Looking for company or individual to repair massonry wall

2023-04-12 Thread Will via Lincoln
I've had a  small portion (maybe more) of a long masonry wall (different color 
rocks, slate, etc) collapse. I need a company or individual to repair that. Will-- 
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Re: [LincolnTalk] REMINDER - Water commission speaker's series announcement - April 12, 7-8:30 pm

2023-04-12 Thread Michelle Barnes via Lincoln
Hi Ginny,
I just copied and pasted the link from the flyer Matthew attached earlier:
https://us06web.zoom.us/j/8036285630?pwd=b00zMFRiT3NyQUYwRW9qaWRtT053Q709 

See some of you there!
Best,Michelle BarnesSouth Great Road


Sent from Yahoo Mail for iPhone


On Wednesday, April 12, 2023, 1:23 PM, Ginny Lemire via Lincoln 
 wrote:


Could you just send an email with the link so I  and other don't have to search 
for it?


















-Original Message-
From: Matthew Bio via Lincoln 
To: RAandBOB 
Cc: lincoln@lincolntalk.org
Sent: Wed, Apr 12, 2023 8:50 am
Subject: Re: [LincolnTalk] REMINDER - Water commission speaker's series 
announcement - April 12, 7-8:30 pm

We will record and post to water department website

Matthew M. Bio


On Apr 12, 2023, at 8:02 AM, RAandBOB  wrote:

I want to attend, but it conflicts with an important meeting by the community 
center committee. Are you planning to record it so people can watch it later?

Ruth Ann
(She, her, hers)

> On Apr 12, 2023, at 7:44 AM, Matthew Bio via Lincoln 
>  wrote:
> 
> The Water Commission, in collaboration with the Conservation Commission, 
> Agricultural Commission and the Land Conservation Trust, is sponsoring the 
> “Lincoln’s Hydrology Speaker Series” with our First speaker presentation 
> Wednesday April 12th.
> 
> Our first speaker will be Dr. Max Rome on April 12th at 7-8:30 pm.  Dr. Max 
> Rome from the Charles River Watershed Association will present via Zoom.  
> Come learn about Lincoln’s watersheds, drinking supply sources, including 
> private wells, and how all the sources and uses of water in Lincoln 
> interrelate and impact both the water supply and the ecosystems supported by 
> water systems. The first speaker in the series, Dr. Max Rome, is the 
> Stormwater Program Manager at CRWA and will speak about what happens in the 
> watershed (flooding, nutrient pollution, drought and groundwater) and how all 
> of that applies to Lincoln!
> 
> The attached flyer announcement includes the meeting information and Zoom 
> link.  Please share with your fellow Lincoln neighbors! 
> 
> 
> 
> Matthew Bio
> 805-770-0452
> matt...@mac.com
> 
> 
> 
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Re: [LincolnTalk] 5-year-old's food drive

2023-04-12 Thread Ursula Nowak
Let's make this food drive a great success for Jonah! The children are
leading the way for all of us: the Lincoln Family Association, the Lincoln
Nursery School and now Jonah, the youngest member of our community to
organize a drive.
Thank you, Jonah, you inspire us!
Ursula

Ursula Nowak

Society of St. Vincent de Paul of Lincoln and Weston

www.svdplincolnweston.org

@SVdPLincolnWeston 

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On Tue, Apr 11, 2023 at 8:00 PM Gabrielle Emanuel <
gabrielle.eman...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Our 5-year-old son, Yonah, recently had a food drive at his preschool and
> had so much fun he's decided to do another one on his own. He's made the
> attached flier. The food will go to the SVdP (St. Vincent de Paul) Food
> Pantry of Lincoln and Weston.
>
> If you'd like to participate, feel free to drop donations off at 23 Conant
> Road any time before Saturday (the 15th) at 9:30am. Just put it in the blue
> bin by the garage. Alternatively, send me an email (
> gabrielle.eman...@gmail.com) and we'll pick it up from your front door.
>
> The food pantry says these items are particularly useful: Cereal,
> vegetable oil, low salt pasta sauce, low salt soups, granola bars,
> condiments, small bottles of laundry detergent.
>
> Thanks for reading! Yonah's very excited about this project.
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Re: [LincolnTalk] Transport to Logan at 4am

2023-04-12 Thread Jefferson Eaton via Lincoln
  I too recommend Chigbo.
 And you get to ride in a high-end Tesla.  !
 Jeff Eaton 
        We are on a highway to climate hell ... with our foot still on the 
accelerator.”

                                                                          - 
António Guterres, 11-7-2022
"What's the use of a house if you haven't got a tolerable planet to put it on?" 
                                                                   - Henry 
David Thoreau In a message dated 4/12/2023 9:03:11 AM Eastern Standard 
Time, klomato...@gmail.com writes: 
chigbo...@gmail.com.
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[LincolnTalk] Compost bins are spoken for

2023-04-12 Thread Vida Fruebis


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[LincolnTalk] deCordova Sculpture Park & Museum I Upcoming Events

2023-04-12 Thread Mary Balogh
*deCordova Sculpture Park **and the deCordova Store will be open on Monday,
April 17, 10a.m - 4pm*


*Twilight Tour*Thursday, April 20, 7-8PM
How will the warm glow of the setting sun change the way you see your
favorite sculptures at deCordova? Find out in these guided monthly tours,
designed for exclusive access to the Sculpture Park after hours. These
happen monthly as Twilight Tours in the summer and shift to Full Moon Tours
as the days get shorter, so come back for more to see how the Park changes
throughout the seasons. Please wear sturdy footwear for this event. All
ages welcome.

To register, visit https://thetrustees.org/event/85852/
*Earth Day Environmental Sculptures Tour*

Saturday, April 22, 1-2PM
For Earth Day, enjoy a specialized tour focusing on the intersection
between art and nature in the Park. Each tour is a lively conversation
about artists, art-making processes, materials, and deCordova’s rich
history. Ask about your favorite sculpture, new acquisition, or the history
of campus – from the glaciers cutting the landscape to how Julian and
Lizzie de Cordova’s home became a Sculpture Park and Museum.

Capacity is limited. We recommend purchasing tickets in advance.

To register, visit https://thetrustees.org/event/85218/


*Spring Floral Sculptures: Workshop with Derby Farms*Saturday, April
22, Morning
Session: 11AM-12:30PM; Afternoon Session: 1-2:30PM
Learn how to arrange flowers in three-dimensional, sculptural ways using
beautiful New England blooms. We’ll create designs that explore aspects of
color and shape, honoring the lush beauty of the natural world and working
with an assortment of early spring garden flowers. Your instructor will be
an experienced designer who will help you explore the nuances of floral
design and professional techniques.

All supplies are included.

To register, visit https://thetrustees.org/event/85785/

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The Trustees | *deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum*
51 Sandy Pond Road  |  Lincoln, MA 01773
781.259.8355
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[LincolnTalk] The Lincoln Arts and Farmers Market

2023-04-12 Thread Jai Kaur
Does anyone know who coordinates/organizes the The Lincoln Arts and Farmers
Market?
Thanks,
~Jai
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Re: [LincolnTalk] The Lincoln Arts and Farmers Market

2023-04-12 Thread Carol Ryan
I would like to know as well.
Thanks, Carol R

Sent from my iPhone

> On Apr 12, 2023, at 4:50 PM, Jai Kaur  wrote:
> 
> 
> Does anyone know who coordinates/organizes the The Lincoln Arts and Farmers 
> Market?
> Thanks, 
> ~Jai
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[LincolnTalk] Moving boxes

2023-04-12 Thread Adirah Adanech King
Hello fellow Lincolnites,

Does anyone have moving boxes that they are giving away?

(asking for a friend who lives in Lincoln but is not on LincolnTalk so I
will forwarding responses to them)

Thanks!
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Re: [LincolnTalk] The Lincoln Arts and Farmers Market

2023-04-12 Thread Nicholas Ribush
There's no formal structure, but it was largely initiated by Tom Flint and
Bill Huss two or three years ago. The current coordinators will be meeting
April 21 to discuss this year's. So far, they also include Jocelyn Finlay,
Bernadette Saccoia-Quirk, Margie Brown and me. I've copied a couple of them
here if anybody has questions.

n.

Nick Ribush
Lincoln Traditional Jazz Band
6 Goose Pond Rd.
Lincoln MA 01773
(617) 877-1610

On Wed, Apr 12, 2023 at 5:26 PM Carol Ryan  wrote:

> I would like to know as well.
> Thanks, Carol R
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On Apr 12, 2023, at 4:50 PM, Jai Kaur  wrote:
>
> 
> Does anyone know who coordinates/organizes the The Lincoln Arts and
> Farmers Market?
> Thanks,
> ~Jai
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