OCTOBER 2018 • Munroe Center for the Arts
CONTENTS
• October Calendar
• Munroe Saturday Nights
• What's in the Gallery
• Studio Artist Updates
• Special Events this Month
• Transportation Survey
October 2018
6 - Munroe Sat. Nights, staged play reading, 7:30
13 - Family Ceramics Day 10:30 - 1:30
20 - Free Pumpkin Makerspace , 12noon - 3pm
21 - Music School's open workshop of informal student performances, 5:30
27 - Mixed Media Mandalas Workshop 10:30 - 1:30

Email here for more information
Munroe Saturday Nights
THIS SATURDAY Oct. 6, 7:30 pm
This month's performance is the reading of a new play by Alan Brody.

More information about the play and seat reservations can be found here. For the yearly schedule, visit the MSN website.
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We celebrate with our friends from last year's Yearning to Breathe Free performance for their dinner fundraiser
Sunday October 14   
Tickets at www.lexrap.org
In the Gallery
The September-October exhibit will be showcasing local photographers, painters, and artists who enjoy bikes, the bikeway, and its surrounds. Open during office hours, or by special appointment.
In the Artist's Studio
Youngsheen Jhe Ahn has work in the 6th exhibition of the Korean Cultural Society of Boston, as well as a solo show titled "Love" from 10/6 - 12/30 at the 2K Gallery in Lebanon, NH as part of their healing with art program.
The work of Jeanine Sobell Pastore will be on display at the Concord Center for Visual Arts from 10/18 - 11/25 in a show entitled "Lyrical Places".
Zoe Perry-Wood has won CENTER's Directors Choice Award which means that she will be giving a public presentation of her work in Santa Fe, is invited to the Santa Fe Photography Reviews, a competitive juried event in Santa Fe and will have her work in an exhibition at the Turchin Center for Visual Arts in Boone, North Carolina, December - April. Five pieces are currently on exhibit at Clark University through 12/4.
Adrienne Sloane is collecting submissions for a Cast on the Vote project, and is looking for people to knit/crochet a 3" square the color of their political leanings. She will then turn this into a flag.
Welcome October!
As we move into Fall, we reflect on our very full and active 2018. MCA serves many hundreds of children and adults in education and expression in the visual and performing arts. It also entertains several hundreds more each year through its free community arts programming with Munroe Saturday Nights or events such as ArtsOffroad (recent event along the bikeway) and special workshops.

As we head into our annual appeal, please think about the ways you have benefited from what we do here and consider making an end-of-year donation to support what we do and help us to grow and thrive. More information about our FY18 progress and FY2019 goals can be found online here.
Trick or Treat with us!
Join us in Lexington Center on Wednesday, Oct. 31 for the annual trick-or-treating afternoon! Click here to find out more about the event.

And before that, join us at Munroe for our PUMPKIN MAKERSPACE Saturday, October 20 - 12 to 3pm. More details here.
Transportation Survey
What does your family need? Lexington residents are asked to participate in an online survey to help the town assess the overall its mobility needs, and identify coordination opportunities with Bedford and Burlington that could enhance transit service and efficiencies through shared resources.

Click on the link above to weigh in on what your family's public transportation needs are!
Join us!
Thank you in advance if you are considering making a donation to help keep the Munroe Center for the Arts a vibrant and growing community arts center for Lexington and its neighbors. 
If you are looking for an opportunity to use your skills, meet investing people, and make a difference, email us to find out how you can volunteer!