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Week of Events
Final Fridays 2023
Join the Lynn Museum / LynnArts on the last Friday of each month for Final Fridays! Each month features a different theme, music, art-making activities, and late-night fun at the Lynn Museum. For details on the next Final Fridays please click here.
2024 Winter Break Fun Group
2024 Winter Break Fun Group
The Winter Break Fun Group will run through February Vacation days the 19th -23rd, at the Family Resource Center located at 16 City Hall Square. This group will be for children ages 8-9 years old. The FRC will focus on STEM Activities and snacks will be provided throughout the week from 10am-12pm. Registration is now […]
Figure Drawing at GALA
Figure Drawing at GALA
We meet 6:00-9:00pm each Monday night in the GALA main gallery. Bring your own art supplies, a limited number of easels are available. $15 members / $20 nonmembers/ $8 students | All are welcome This is a group, not a class no instruction will be provided. Call Annette if you have any questions and to […]
2024 Winter Break Fun Group
2024 Winter Break Fun Group
The Winter Break Fun Group will run through February Vacation days the 19th -23rd, at the Family Resource Center located at 16 City Hall Square. This group will be for children ages 8-9 years old. The FRC will focus on STEM Activities and snacks will be provided throughout the week from 10am-12pm. Registration is now […]
“Multi-Generational Perspectives on the Black Experience” – A Panel Discussion
“Multi-Generational Perspectives on the Black Experience” – A Panel Discussion
In observance of Black History Month, the City of Lynn will host a panel on Multi-Generational Perspectives on the Black Experience, featuring local Black leaders and changemakers. The panelists will share their stories, highlight their challenges and successes, overcoming of obstacles, and share their lessons to inspire community members across generations in Lynn and beyond. […]
2024 Winter Break Fun Group
2024 Winter Break Fun Group
The Winter Break Fun Group will run through February Vacation days the 19th -23rd, at the Family Resource Center located at 16 City Hall Square. This group will be for children ages 8-9 years old. The FRC will focus on STEM Activities and snacks will be provided throughout the week from 10am-12pm. Registration is now […]
2024 Winter Break Fun Group
2024 Winter Break Fun Group
The Winter Break Fun Group will run through February Vacation days the 19th -23rd, at the Family Resource Center located at 16 City Hall Square. This group will be for children ages 8-9 years old. The FRC will focus on STEM Activities and snacks will be provided throughout the week from 10am-12pm. Registration is now […]
2024 Winter Break Fun Group
2024 Winter Break Fun Group
The Winter Break Fun Group will run through February Vacation days the 19th -23rd, at the Family Resource Center located at 16 City Hall Square. This group will be for children ages 8-9 years old. The FRC will focus on STEM Activities and snacks will be provided throughout the week from 10am-12pm. Registration is now […]
Lynn Shoemakers’ Strike Alive! & Symbolic Walk
Lynn Shoemakers’ Strike Alive! & Symbolic Walk
Come and relive this moment in Lynn's history with the cast of History Alive, Inc from Salem, MA. It will be a unique enactment and you could be part of it! $18 general public and $15 for seniors. Weather permitting, there will be a symbolic walk at 6 pm from the Lynn Home for Women […]
Critter Tales: African-American Folktales
Critter Tales: African-American Folktales
This is a one woman show performed, written, and directed by Helen Patmon. She has worked in the Performing Arts Dept. at Emerson College in Boston for over a decade. This theatrical event features African American folktales as well as an original folktale created by the Helen Patmon. She uses African textiles to represent costumes […]
Critter Tales: African-American Folktales
Critter Tales: African-American Folktales
This is a one woman show performed, written, and directed by Helen Patmon. She has worked in the Performing Arts Dept. at Emerson College in Boston for over a decade. This theatrical event features African American folktales as well as an original folktale created by the Helen Patmon. She uses African textiles to represent costumes […]