CALex, LexYouth, and Foodlink were among the many clubs, organizations, and businesses attending Lexington’s Discovery Day celebration. Official account report.
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Pat Flynn Memorial Service
CALex members attended the memorial service for Pat Flynn, a longtime Lexington resident and World War II veteran.
New School Year Welcome Meeting
CALex and LexYouth organized a new school year meetup on Saturday. Parents got together, shared, chatted, and all kinds of questions about the school district and Lexington living were answered. Official account report.
Send Moon Cakes to Senior Citizens in Boston Chinatown
CALex is proud to co-sponsor the event to distribute moon cakes to senior citizens in Boston Chinatown, which was organized by the Chinese American Heritage Foundation.
LexYouth Teacher Held a Chess Tournament
LexYouth’s chess teacher Alex Meng hosted a chess Tournament at Boylston Chess Club on Wednesday night.
Honor Senator George Frisbie Hoar
CALex joined others in Concord to honor US Senator George Frisbie Hoar. The Chinese Exclusion Act was passed in 1882 for a period of 20 years. The vote was to extend it indefinitely when it expired in 1902, and George Frisbie Hoar was the only senator to vote against it.
Summer Sports Team – Ice Cream Social
Embrace the new school year and meet new friends. LexYouth and Student Corp Lexington Minuteman Chapter co-organized the Ice Cream Social tonight, giving awards to those who performed well in the summer sports play group, meeting old and new friends as well as free ice cream and surprise gifts.
LexYouth Chess Simul
FutureChessMaster.com, parent volunteer Dihua and LexYouth jointly held a chess simul, which was very successful. Thank you to the organizers, LexYouth players, children, and parents!
LCC Garden Cleaning
This afternoon, the Chinese Garden Club organized a weeding and cleaning activity in the small garden of the Lexington Community Center. LexYouth volunteers actively participated. After the cleaning, the organizers distributed seeds, vegetables, and fruits that they had planted.
Second Quock Walker Day Hike for Freedom
the Association of Black Citizens of Lexington(ABCL) hosted the second annual Quock Walker Day Hike for Freedom. Thisinter-generational event is an opportunity for Lexington residents and other friends of liberty to celebrate Massachusetts Emancipation Day while enjoying the sites along ACROSS Lexington Route M. CALex members joined the activity.