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Community Conversation About Community

The League of Women Voters and several other Lexington organizations will host "Community Conversation" on September 27 in which residents can share thoughts about what constitutes a great community and suggestions of ways to work together to achieve it.

The following is a press release submitted by the League of Women Voters of Lexington.

We go through our busy days focused on what gets our attention and interest - our work, health, parents, children, community. We have all chosen to live in Lexington, a town that has a vibrant and caring community. 

But, does this "community" give us what we need?  And, what do we contribute to the "community" to make it successful?

A “Community Conversation," Tuesday evening, Sept/ 27, will provide an opportunity for the people of Lexington to share our thoughts about what constitutes a great community and suggestions of how we can work together to achieve it.

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The evening will be facilitated by Town Moderator Deborah Brown and sponsored by the League of Women Voters of Lexington; Cary Memorial Library; Lexington’s Council on Aging, Recreation Committee, and Human Services and Recreation Departments; Lexington Stand for Children; LexFUN! and Lexington Safe Routes to School Committee.

Coffee will be available at 6:45 p.m. with the program beginning promptly at 7 p.m. in Keilty Hall at , 2001 Mass Ave. 

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All are welcome and there is no admission charge. For more information or to carpool, email lwv.lexington@gmail.com or call 781-861-6069.


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