This year’s conversation will be on the Civil Rights and the Voting Rights Acts. We will explore the historical context of the fight for voting rights, the sacrifices made, and Dr. King’s vision more than sixty years ago.
Across the country and locally, there are concerns about book banning as members of local groups, school boards, and libraries seek to limit access to books in classrooms and libraries. Can it happen here?
The Lexington League is initiating its 2023-2024 First Friday series on Friday, October 6, 2023, with a forum on the expansion of hangars at Hanscom Air Field. It will be held at the Lexington
The League of Women Voters of Lexington will hold its Annual Meeting in person on Thursday, June 1, at 7:00 PM in the dining room at the Community Center at 39 Marrett Road in Lexington.
The League of Women Voters of Lexington will present its eighth First Friday program on May 5, 2023, 9:30 AM, at the Lexington Community Center, reviewing the present status of the Stone building, future plans and the work o
The League of Women Voters of Lexington invites you to join us at our First Friday Forum on April 7, 2023, 9:30AM at Cary Memorial Library for an update on Emergency Preparedness in Lexington with Fire Chief Derek Sencabaugh and IT Director Dorind