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Boundary Issues III: The Third Annual Shindig de Chambre

Presented by Eudaimonia, A Purposeful Period Band at Follen Community Church, Lexington MA

Jan 17 2020
Boundary Issues III: The Third Annual Shindig de Chambre

For Boundary Issues III, Eudaimonia will again push the boundaries, this time through music evoking the freedom, fragility, honesty, power, and wisdom of birds and trees, from the 17th century to today. Highlighting On The Rise, Inc.

Under the direction of early keyboardist Vivian Montgomery and violinist Julia McKenzie, the female members of the early music collective Eudaimonia, A Purposeful Period Band, will present “Boundary Issues III: The Third Annual Shindig de Chambre” at Follen Community Church in Lexington on Friday, January 17 at 8:00pm. Admission is Pay What You Decide at the conclusion of the concert—no advance tickets. As part of its social mission to spotlight local charities at their performances, ... view more »

ADMISSION INFO

Admission is Pay What You Decide at the conclusion of the concert—no advance tickets.

We welcome donations to On The Rise, Inc. and to the ensemble Eudaimonia, A Purposeful Period Band.

LOCATION

Follen Community Church

755 Massachusetts Avenue, Lexington, MA 02420

PARKING INFO

Parking You may park: In our parking lot across the street, except between the 2nd Friday after Thanksgiving through Christmas (Note: cross Massachusetts Avenue only at the crosswalk, using the light) On Massachusetts Avenue or Follen Road (see map via link above) In the Waldorf School lot just beyond the library parking We have reserved a space for first time visitors in front of the church Reserved handicapped spaces are available beside the church. There are also three spaces allotted on Sundays for those with limited mobility. On Sundays you may park on the side of the Waldorf School nearest the church (to the left of the school if you are facing it). During the week do not park there. Those spaces are reserved for Waldorf School faculty and staff. Public and Other Transportation During the week and on Saturdays, Follen is easily accessible by public transportation. The MBTA 62 and 76 buses from the Alewife T station go right by our front door pretty frequently during the week, a little less frequently on Saturday… but unfortunately do not run on Sundays at all. The Minuteman Bikeway from Alewife passes very near Follen: if you’re on the Bikeway headed west, after you cross Fottler Ave you’ll reach a pond, tennis courts, soccer field and playground on your left; cut across the soccer fields and past the Waldorf School and Follen is right there.

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