2022-2023 LexFUN! Family Guide

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Table of Contents

Welcome from the Executive Board 3

About LexFUN! 5 Annual Consignment Sale 6 2022-2023 LexFUN! Sponsors 7 LexFUN! Benefits for Members 16

Meet Friends 17 Receive and Share Information 18

Member Discounts 21 Making the Most of Lexington! 24

Community Resources 25

Outdoor Recreation in Lexington 27

Lexington Community Farm 29

Exploring the Playgrounds and Pools 30 Fun Places to Go Near Lexington 33 Playgrounds 34

Wading Pools/Splash Pads 35 Animal Fun/Zoos 38 Museums 42 Parks and Gardens 45 Indoor Playspaces 47

Day Trips 50

Pick Your Own Fruit 54 Theater for Kids 57 Programs for Young Children 59

Arts and Crafts 60 Music, Dance and Movement 61 Sports 64

Lexington Summer Camps 67 Story Times/Sing a longs 69 Resources for Children with Special Needs 70 Childcare Centers and Preschools 73

Billy Dalwin Pre-School of Temple Emunah 74

Bright Horizons of Lexington 75

Children's Center of Lexington 76

Colonial Children’s Academy 77

Community Nursery School 78

First Circle Learning Center 79

F.U.S.E Pre School and Kindergarten 80

The Goddard School of Lexington 81

Hancock Nursery School 82

Jewish Preschool of Lexington @ The Chabad Center 83

Josiah Hayden Pre School @ Hayden Recreation Centre 84

Knowledge Beginnings 85

The LEAP School 86

Lexington Children’s Place 87

Lexington Creative Start 88

Lexington Montessori School, Inc. 89

Lexington Playcare Center 90

My Weekday School 91

The School of Early Excellence in Burlington 92

The Sunshine Montessori School 93

The Waldorf School of Lexington 94

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Greetings

From The Executive Board!

Welcome to LexFUN! We are delighted to have you as part of our community and hope you enjoy the many wonderful benefits of being a member.

This family guidebook is compiled each year to provide an overview of member benefits as well as to share local resources with parents. If you are reading a printed copy of this guide, we strongly encourage you to view our digital version for the most current information and specifics on the many things Lexington has to offer.

Get the most out of your membership by logging into the private Members area on our website and bookmarking upcoming Events. You can also download the Wild Apricot App (on Apple or Android) and use your LexFUN! login to add events directly to your calendar.

At LexFUN!, we understand how important community is to kids AND parents. For that reason, we are always adding to a busy events calendar that features:

● Children’s events - Playground Meet-ups, SummerFUN!, WinterFUN! and playgroups

● Parents events - Parents Nights Out, Moms Nights Out, Kindergarten Connection Information Forum, and Preschool Showcase

● Family events - Puppet Show, Barn Babies petting zoo, Family Movie Morning, Fall Festival, and Member Appreciation Party

● Community events - Annual Halloween Parade, Lexington Discovery Day, Light Up Lexington Holiday event, and Consignment Sale

Some of our other resources include:

● A private LexFUN! Members-Only Discussion Group on Facebook

● Volunteer opportunities with LexFUN! and affiliated nonprofits

● Exclusive member discounts to local businesses

● Email newsletter with events and activities, useful parenting tips and latest news

● Member site with event calendar, secure ticket purchases, member directory, discount list, annual guidebook, playgroup sign-up and more!

● Wild Apricot Member App that provides easy access to the events calendar, member account details, standing RSVPs and member directory!

LexFUN! prides itself on being a resource for families with young children. We hope you will join us at one (or many!) of our events this year and experience our wonderful community.

We would like to extend a special thank you to our sponsors for their generous support of LexFUN! This year we thank:

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Our incredible PLATINUM Sponsor:

❖ Commonwealth Energy

Our amazing GOLD Sponsors:

❖ Coppe + Sears Pediatric Dentistry & Orthodontics

❖ Lexington Pediatrics

❖ Pathway Law

❖ Russian School of Math

Our wonderful SILVER Sponsor:

❖ Hancock Nursery School

Our fabulous BRONZE Sponsors:

❖ The Goddard School for Early Childhood Development

❖ J.W. Hayden Recreation Centre

❖ LEAP School

❖ Lexington Recreation & Community Center

❖ Maija Sawyer & the William Raveis Team

❖ Penguin Coding School

❖ The School of Early Excellence

❖ Waldorf School

❖ Wingate Financial

A BIG thank you also goes out to our dedicated Board Members! We sincerely appreciate the time, energy, enthusiasm, and diverse talents that make LexFUN! the incredible organization it is.

Thank you for being a part of LexFUN!

Olivia Kelley & Suzanne Hartunian, Co-Presidents LexFUN!

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About LexFUN!

A Vibrant Community of Parents with Young Children

Lexington’s Five and Under Network (LexFUN!) is a diverse community of parents with preschool aged children 5 years old and younger, serving Lexington and the surrounding area. Founded in 1942, LexFUN! is one of the largest volunteer run parent organizations in Massachusetts, providing social, educational and community events and activities. It is a non-profit organization and a recognized member of the Massachusetts Parent Teachers Association. LexFUN! also maintains its own charitable endowment, the LexFUND!, supporting local families with emergency funds, granting preschool scholarships and funding other community initiatives.

100% volunteer-driven, everything offered is due to the incredible parents who dedicate their time and energy to our events, initiatives and programs. LexFUN! is incredibly grateful to our generous sponsors and community partners, who enable us to continue the long-running efforts of connecting families with young children, while building a foundation for parents in our community.

Mission: To enrich the lives of families with young children in and around Lexington and provide support for our members and the communities we serve.

Vision: To foster a community of parents with babies, toddlers and preschoolers, by hosting a wide range of family, social, child focused and community events. To support parents by offering social connections, kindergarten programming to ease the transition, and providing information on everything from preschools to local happenings. And finally, to educate our youngest citizens about Lexington and provide opportunities for community participation.

Learn more at lexfun.org.

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LexFUN!’s Annual Consignment Sale

Every spring, LexFUN! holds its Consignment Sale to raise money for the LexFUND! community endowment. These funds are used to support the local community with emergency funds in times of crisis, preschool scholarships and grants for other community partners.

Consistently recognized by Boston Parents Paper as one of the Top 5 Consignment Sales in Massachusetts, shoppers come from near and far to buy gently used, high-quality children’s clothing (0-12 years), toys, bikes, strollers, baby gear and more!

A community wide event, you can become a seller, shopper and/or volunteer. See lexfun.org/Consignment for details. Like us on Facebook at LexFUN Consignment Sale for updates! Stay tuned for news about Spring 2023!

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2022-2023 LexFUN! Sponsors

LexFUN! would like to extend its gratitude to its 2022 2023 sponsors, many of whom have supported us for years. Their generosity enables LexFUN! to continue the long running efforts of the organization in connecting young families in Lexington.

PLATINUM Level Sponsor

Commonwealth Energy

Commonwealth Energy is an efficiency services organization focused on making the world a better, brighter place one interaction, home, and community at a time. We are your source for energy independence, secure power and sustainability. Our services are residential and commercial solar, roofing, tree removal and efficiency services. We are a one stop shop for all of your energy needs.

GOLD Level Sponsors

Coppe + Sears Pediatric Dental and Orthodontics

Coppe and Sears Pediatric Dental and Orthodontics is located in Lexington Center. The practice was established by Dr. Michael R. Coppe, and has since grown to include his daughter, Dr. Carolyn Coppe, Dr. Chad Sears, specializing in orthodontics, and our newest addition, Dr. Stephanie Karapetian, who also specializes in pediatric dentistry. We pride ourselves in providing quality pediatric and orthodontic care to the children and adolescents of Lexington and the surrounding communities.

Coppe and Sears Pediatric Dental and Orthodontics offers a complete range of dental care including preventative, restorative and full orthodontic services and is happy to accommodate children with special needs. It is currently recommended that all children have their first oral exam at the age of 12 months and first orthodontic evaluation by the age of 7 years. Recent studies show prevention is the key to long-term oral health, and we believe that begins with the help of a caring pediatric dental team.

To learn more, visit our website at www.muzzeysmiles.com. To schedule an appointment, please feel free to call the office at 781 861 6120.

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Lexington Pediatrics

Lexington Pediatrics, LLC is a group pediatric prac based in downtown Lexington. Founded in 1971, th physicians and staff have worked to create and maintain a strong medical “home” for their pediatr patients from birth through their early 20’s.

Our mission is to provide compassionate, thorough, area families. We are a member of the Pediatric P Children's Hospital and maintain an active role in t also active in the community, serving as consultants and area children’s groups. We are accepting new an appointment or visit our website at www.lexpeds.com.

Pathway Law

Do you have a will or a trust in place? Do you need help sorting through these important issues? For over ten years, Pathway Law has been thrilled to help LexFUN! families with their estate planning. The firm serves a diverse group of clients with a variety of family and financial situations, including both modest and significant estates. They develop genuine friendships with their clients and enjoy the “people issues” of estate planning as much as the tax ones. www.Pathwaylaw.com.

Russian School of Math

RSM was founded 25 years ago. What is Russian Math? According to historic Russian tradition the study of mathematics is the preeminent tool of mental development. Our program is based on this approach and adapted for the U.S. educational environment.Today, RSM serves over 50,000 students across North America. RSM builds powerful minds through mathematics.

Our award winning K-12 after-school math program has delivered knowledge and abilities that empower students to achieve excellence. We use the rigorous study of mathematics as a vehicle to develop our students’ math fluency, intellect, and character, empowering them for life. Our programs with multiple levels for every grade as well as a selective competitions program, we are able to best serve each child’s development based on his or her knowledge and ability. Our students post remarkable scores on math competitions, see higher grades in school, and build a lasting confidence in their math and learning abilities overall. www.russianschool.com

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SILVER Level Sponsor

Hancock Nursery School

...because play matters

It is said that play is the work of children. Through play, children develop their physical, intellectual, emotional and social skills. At Hancock Nursery School, we believe that children have an active and natural curiosity about the world around them and given opportunities to explore and succeed, they will develop a life-long love of learning.

We recognize that children go through developmental stages, but not always at the same age or time. Our program allows for those individual differences by tapping each child's natural curiosity and desire to learn.

● HNS staff is dedicated to nurturing a sense of self-esteem and competency in each child.

● Our low staff child ratio makes it possible to support and guide each child by paying attention to individual needs and interests.

We help children to understand their world through the full use of their senses, feelings, and their intellect. Our goal is to provide a nurturing environment, which builds a child's self esteem, thereby enhancing his/her potential for learning.

We invite you to come explore HNS.

For more information, visit hancocknurseryschool.org or contact us at 781-862-1742 or email hancockns@gmail.com.

BRONZE Level Sponsors

The Goddard School for Early Childhood Development Children at The Goddard School learn and grow through the F.L.EX.® Learning Program, which is based on academic research that shows that children experience the deepest, most genuine learning when they are having fun. This program builds on children’s curiosity by incorporating STEAM learning into play-based activities to make STEAM accessible and fun. When children build a castle with blocks, they are not just playing; they are building engineering, creativity and critical-thinking skills. When children play with blocks together, they are strengthening their communication and collaboration skills. By ensuring that children have fun while learning the skills they need to become school-ready, career-ready and life-ready, The Goddard School is an excellent childhood preparation for social and academic success. ww.goddardschool.com/

Josiah Willard Hayden Recreation Centre

The Josiah Willard Hayden Recreation Centre, a

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privately endowed, non profit corporation, provides a wide range of classes in physical education, aquatics, dance, gymnastics, arts & crafts, an extended day after-school program, and a variety of summer camp programs. The centre has two facilities located at the corner of Lincoln St. and Worthen Road. Contact Hayden for current programs and availability www.jwhayden.org

LEAP School

The Language Enrichment Arts Program® (LEAP) encourages self-awareness, self-expression and promotes self-confidence. Every child is seen as a unique individual with gifts. We strive to nurture and develop the emotional, social, physical, and cognitive skills of every child. Our Mission is to foster positive growth in children, parents and teachers through caring, supportive and mutually respectful relationships within a safe, stimulating, child centered environment. Children, Parents and Teachers represent the three “Seeds of LEAP”. Our environment is both dynamic and nurturing. Youngsters are inspired to develop their creative and intellectual abilities while having fun. Families have enjoyed our preschool curriculum because it provides children a range of experiences that build positive self-esteem and stimulates their innate desire to learn. We offer small class sizes and a low child/teacher ratio because we know that this enables each child to be seen as a special individual. That is at the heart of our program. We offer a School Year Program and Summer Session. Weekly tours available! For more information please call the Main Admissions Office at 781-861-1026 x0 or visit us at www.leapschool.com.

● Outstanding Faculty

● State of the Art Facilities

● Small Consistent Class Size

● Toddler/Preschool/Transitional Kindergarten

● Morning/3:30/4:30

● Financial Assistance Available

Lexington Recreation & Community Center

The Recreation and Community Programs Department’s mission is to provide the community opportunities to engage in quality, inclusive and accessible programs and services. Our vision is to be a leader in promoting inclusion, community engagement and a healthy active lifestyle. From aquatics to fitness classes, to youth sports and courts, there is so much to explore with Lexington Recreation! Please visit www.lexingtonma.gov/recreation for more information.

Maija Sawyer at the William Raveis Real Estate & Mortgage, Lexington Lexington's William Raveis Real Estate, Mortgage & Insurance, a leading luxury partner, is the top family-owned real estate company in the Northeast. Maija Sawyer is pleased to support LexFun! and handle any Real Estate needs locally and globally. www.raveis.com

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Penguin Coding School

Penguin Coding School offers coding classes for elementary, middle and high school students. The combination of their online coding platform with real time experienced teachers gets students motivated to create their own projects, games during the one to two hour lesson. Classes are kept small with plenty of time for one-on-one help. Learn Scratch, HTML/Javascript, Python, and Java. Classes are available year round for all experience levels. www.penguincodingschool.com

The School for Early Excellence (SEE)

At The School for Early Excellence (SEE), we pride ourselves on providing a nurturing preschool environment that stimulates creativity and discovery based the belief that curiosity and play promotes lifelong learning. We teach the skills needed for your child to become independent and give them the opportunity to thrive and be creative through play. We are open year-round and over flexible half and full day scheduling options. We have veteran teachers with decades of teaching experience. www.schoolforearlyexcellence.com

Waldorf School of Lexington

Waldorf School of Lexington (WSL) serves students from preschool andc campus, adjacent to the 185-acre Great Meadows conservation land. The Waldorf curriculum is carefully mapped to children’s cognitive, emotional, and physical developmental stages. WSL’s parent child classes provide a supportive and welcoming environment for children (ages 6 weeks to 4 years) and their caregivers. Preschool and kindergarten include creative free play and a media free school experience, with ample time in nature. From first grade on, students begin an arts-integrated academic curriculum, including two world languages, instrumental music, and performing arts. Time in nature and movement are an important part of every student’s day. Students also participate in WSL’s gardening program, farm and field trips, and seasonal festivals.

The school’s educational philosophy and culture instill in students respect for themselves, for each other, and the confidence to engage in a changing world. WSL prepares students for a lifetime of joyful, self directed learning. Above all, WSL is a school where each child is seen, known, and loved. And that can change the world. For more information or to schedule a tour, visit www.thewaldorfschool.org.

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Wingate Wealth Advisors

Wingate Wealth Advisors is an independent, fee only, financial planning and wealth management organization dedicated to serving the personal financial needs of individuals and families. We are located in Lexington, MA, and since 1986, we have been providing financial guidance that is objective and individualized. We will work with you to ensure that your financial strategies are aligned with your particular needs, goals and circumstances.

Independently owned since our inception, we have no public stockholders to satisfy, and we sell no products. We are a Registered Investment Advisor and are required to be a fiduciary. This means that, unlike traditional brokers, we are legally obligated to always act in your best interests. We focus solely on your goals without outside influence.

Our methodology and innovative use of financial planning and investment technology inspires engaged, authentic conversations that lead to informed decisions. By pairing the right planning and investments with continuous monitoring and adjustments, together we can work to achieve your goals. Visit www.wingatewealthadvisors.com.

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LexFUN! Benefits for Members Find out about the amazing benefits for LexFUN! members Meet Friends pg. 17 Receive and Share Information pg. 18 Member Discounts pg. 21 16

Meet Friends

Playground Drop-in This is a great weekly event hosted on Fridays at Lincoln Playground, a beautiful, enclosed playground with bathroom and changing facilities. Kids ages 0-5 and their parents/caregivers can play, socialize, and make new friends in a fun and friendly setting. Lincoln Playground, 100 Lincoln St, Lexington MA 02420.

WinterFUN! Crafts with the Munroe Center In partnership with the Munroe Center for the Arts, in Lexington. This winter season keep an eye out for our WinterFUN! Crafts events which allow children to tap into their creativity and express themselves through art. Munroe Center for the Arts, 1403 Mass. Ave. Lexington.

SummerFUN! An easy way to make friends, just show up and play! Join us at a local playground or backyard (weather permitting) for outdoor play.

Playgroups Meeting other parents can feel like dating all over again, so let us set you up! Parents and caregivers are provided a list of potential playmates close in age to their own children and offered the opportunity to create a group that meets at the times and dates determined together. Playgroups are a great way to have fun, make new friends, and socialize.

Social Events Monthly events where members can meet and mingle with their littles and without. Activities include Toddler Waddle Hikes, Winter/SummerFUN!, Family Movie Morning, and, just for the grown-ups, Moms’ Nights Out, Parents Date Night, and more!

Annual Family Events Several of our events are so beloved, we simply have to put them on every year: Fall Festival, Halloween Parade, Barn Babies petting zoo event, Member Appreciation Party, and the Puppet Show.

Kindergarten Connection

This program will ensure that you and your preschooler are kindergarten ready. Chat with current kindergarten parents at your elementary school, get the answers to your specific questions, and learn tips and tricks for a smoother transition. Your preschooler will even get to meet new classmates at school playground meetups before school starts! This program is open to all Lexington residents, in partnership with the Lexington Public Schools.

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Receive And Share Information

❖ Facebook/Instagram Follow LexFUN! on Facebook and Instagram to receive event reminders, community news highlights, photos and other tidbits that are posted throughout the year. Members can also join our LexFUN! Members-Only Discussion Group on Facebook.

❖ Newsletter & Emails Our e newsletter is sent twice a month and highlights monthly events, sponsor profiles, and happenings around town. Subscribe to our emails and you will also receive news about updated discount partners, community events and much more!

❖ Community Relations LexFUN! has representatives on the PTA Council and maintains relationships with the Lexington Public Schools, Town Recreation Department and Cary Library. We provide updates on major issues relevant to families with young children in our email.

❖ Member App Download the Wild Apricot members app to access the events calendar, your RSVPs, view your profile and much more. Available in the App Store and on Google Play.

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LexFUN! Member Discounts

LexFUN! members receive exclusive discounts at local businesses, such as children’s classes and activities, retail shops, and legal and financial services.

Please refer to lexfun.org/discounts for a complete list of businesses, as new businesses are added throughout the year. Present your LexFUN! membership card (found on your Wild Apricot Profile page) at our supporting businesses to receive these discounts and benefits:

Beauty

Paul Mammola Salon and Spa

10% off a single service (not applicable to retail, keratin treatment, or extensions)

1787 Mass. Ave., Lexington, paulmammolasalonandspa.com

Camps & Classes

Empow Studios — STEM Enrichment Program

10% off and use code LexFUN2022

1776 Mass. Ave., Lexington, empow.me

Goldfish Swim School in Burlington

1 free trial class for LexFUN! Members

10 B St, Burlington, https://www.goldfishswimschool.com/burlington

Keys for Kids Music School

10% off for new students

1050 Waltham St., Ste. 100, Lexington, www.keys-4-kids.com

Maestro Musicians Academy of Lexington

Free Lesson + No Registration Fee for Group Piano Lessons use code: LexFUN 2600 Mass. Ave., Lexington, maestromusicianslexington.com

Penguin Coding School

15% off first semester tuition

5 Militia Dr., Lexington, www.penguincodingschool.com

School for Early Excellence

$50 Application Fee waived for LexFUN Members

56 Middlesex Turnpike, Burlington, http://theschoolforearlyexcellence.com/

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Fitness

Pure Barre Burlington

15% off our 4 class, 8 class, and unlimited auto recurring memberships. Additionally all set up fee for memberships will be waived (regularly $30) 90 Burlington Mall Rd., Burlington, www.purebarre.com/location/burlington ma

Restaurants Avenue Deli

Free Poland Spring plain water or can of soda w/ purchase of full sandwich (limit 2) 1806 Mass. Ave. Lexington, 1806avenuedeli.com

Retail

Homespun at Waldorf School

15% off one item (per order). 739 Mass. Ave., Lexington, thewaldorfschool.org/homespun store

Label Daddy

15% off with code “lexfun.” (online) labeldaddy.com

Morissey Market

10% off for LexFUN Members

Use direct link: https://shop.morrisseymarket.co/discount/lexfun10 https://shop.morrisseymarket.com/

Services

Blackearth Compost

LexFUN Members will receive 10% off of their first invoice. Use the code LexFUN! (expires 9.30.23). Free bins available through Lexington. https://www.blackearthcompost.com/

Commonwealth Solar Energy

As part of your membership, if you go solar with Commonwealth Energy, you get 6 months of free energy upon installation of your system. 84 Newbury St, Peabody, https://www.thecommonwealthenergy.com/

Lexington Graphics

10% off 76 Bedford St. Lexington, lexgraph.com

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Pathway Law

Free consultation (a $450 value) and 5% off our estate planning services. Cannot be combined with other discounts.

385 Concord Ave., #103, Belmont, pathwaylaw.com

Pinot’s Palette

The Parents Estate Planning Law Firm, PC

William Raveis - Lexington Office Only

10% off, use code ’LexFun2023’ 7 Meriam St., Lexington, pinotspalette.com/lexingtoncenter
Schedule a complimentary Family Wealth Planning Session ($750 value). Mention LexFUN! to then meet with one of our attorneys to craft your family’s comprehensive estate planning package, designed exclusively for parents with young children. 289 Great Rd., #208, Acton, parentsestateplanning.com
Complimentary market analysis on any property
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1713 Massachusetts Ave, Lexington, https://www.raveis.com/Office/MA/Lexington
Making the Most of Lexington! Discover wonderful playgrounds, community resources, recreational activities, and more! Community Resources pg. 25 Outdoor Recreation in Lexington pg. 27 Exploring Playgrounds and Pools pg. 30 24

Community Resources

Cary Memorial Library

1874 Mass. Ave. 781 862 6288, www.carylibrary.org

From youth book clubs to story times, come check out all the amazing programs at Cary Library!

Lexington Recreation Department

Lexington Community Center 39 Marrett Rd. 781 698 4800, www.lexingtonma.gov/recreation community programs

From music classes, meditation, and chess clubs to Ninja Warrior classes and soccer clinics, there is so much to explore at the Community Center!

Directions to Recreation parks, playgrounds and fields are available at www.lexingtonma.gov/recreation community programs/parks playgrounds fields

Josiah Willard Hayden Recreation Centre

Hayden Recreation Building 24 Lincoln St. 781-862-8480, reccentre@jwhayden.org www.jwhayden.org

John P. Chase Skating Facility 10 Lincoln St. 781-862-5575, icefacility@jwhayden.org

The Josiah Willard Hayden Recreation Centre, a privately endowed, non-profit corporation, provides a wide range of classes in physical education, aquatics, dance, gymnastics, arts & crafts, an extended day after school program, and a variety of summer camp programs. The centre has two facilities located at the corner of Lincoln St. and Worthen Road.

Contact Hayden for current programs and availability www.jwhayden.org

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Outdoor Recreation in Lexington

Almost 1,300 of Lexington’s 10,000 acres are deemed Conservation Land. Fifty miles of walking trails cross these wetlands, fields and forests offer many opportunities for picnicking, nature study, sledding, and cross country skiing.

Trail Walking and Picnicking

ACROSS Lexington

A network of marked trails and paths for walkers, runners and trail bikers. The routes use existing public ways to connect the town center with various historic sites, schools and conservation areas. Residents and visitors will gain enjoyment and fitness as they travel around town without a car.

Battle Road Trail

This trail starts at Wood St. and Old Mass. Ave. in Lexington and ends in Concord, providing pedestrian, stroller, handicapped and bicycle access through farmland, natural landscapes and wetlands. The path is part of the Minuteman National Historic Park. Parking lots exist along the trail for those who do not wish to cover the entire 5.5 mile distance.

Belfry Hill

This is a quick, pleasant hike, but not stroller-friendly. From Cary Library, cross Clarke St. and leave the town’s bustle behind as you climb stone stairs to the top of Belfry Hill. Atop this hill stands a replica of the Belfry whose tolling once warned Minutemen of the Redcoats’ arrival. Stop and see the battle panorama at the Visitor’s Center across the road.

Chiesa Farm

One of Lexington’s most scenic properties, 23 acres of conservation land, a mile of trails, with an open rolling field visible along Adams St. Access is from Sedge Rd., near Diamond Middle School, and from Adams St. across from Fiske Elementary School.

Great Meadow

After some playtime at Adams Playground (Mass. Ave. and Pleasant St.) by the Waldorf School, cross over the Minuteman bike path to Great Meadow. There are some wonderful hills, boardwalks, and trails for hiking, cross country skiing, and nature walking. In the summer, keep your eyes open for blueberries.

Hastings Park

Located on Lincoln St., opposite the Hayden Recreation Centre. In July and August, band concerts are held in the gazebo on Tuesday evenings at 7:15 p.m. Visit www.lexingtonchamber.org/events for more information. This is also a popular sledding spot.

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Paint Mine

Forty eight acres, 2.3 miles of trails, Paint Mine hosts its namesake feature: a natural ochre pigment historically utilized to manufacture paint. Boston Edison's powerline right of way makes up a large portion of this property, but the majority of the area consists of woodland with vegetation that is more characteristic of northern New England. Access trails are from Grove St., Turning Mill Road, Estabrook School's parking area, and Robinson Road.

Parker Meadow

There is a mile of trails near Lexington Center with access to the Minuteman Bikeway. It features a picturesque pond with an open meadow and woodland. Access the area from Minuteman Bikeway, Hancock St., and Revere St. There is a small parking pull off area on Revere St. that is just east of the bikeway.

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Tower Park

Located on Mass. Ave., across from the Scottish Rite Masonic Museum and Library. Adjacent to the bike path, Tower Park is also a steep sledding hill.

West Farm

Enter on Oak St. The hillside is not only great for sledding, but presents a beautiful view of Wilson Farm and the surrounding area. Don’t forget to visit the cows at the pasture and shed nearby.

Whipple Hill Enter at Winchester Dr. at the Winchester town line. Providing the highest point in Lexington, the summit offers beautiful vistas of the surrounding countryside. Hike on some of the many trails or enjoy ice skating, fishing, and nature study at Locke Pond.

Willard’s Woods

This 100-acre area is one of the loveliest in town. There is a parking lot on North St., off of Adams St., and from there follow the various dirt paths. Diversions for preschoolers include looking for frogs at the pond and watching for snakes and chipmunks along the old stone wall. Or, leave the stroller under a tree and loop through the woods past the ten foot boulder, and the vernal pool’s muddy residue to the meadow. Note, its is also a favorite place to walk dogs.

Worthen Road to Bridge School Park at the Center Playground or along Worthen Rd. across from the High School playing fields. The conservation lands south of Worthen Rd. are accessed by two paths, navigable by stroller and tricycle. The western entrance is the start of a Fitness Path, with a boardwalk over wetlands marked by self directed exercise stations. The second entrance is further east on Worthen Rd. and features a paved bike path. Take the path to its end, past Lincoln Park Fields and across Middleby Road. From here the bike path winds through the woods to Bridge School and the Old Reservoir (Old Res).

Lexington Community Farm

52 Lowell St., Lexington, lexfarm.org, info@lexfarm.org

Lexington Community Farm is a seven acre working farm owned by the Town of Lexington and run by an independent member-supported non-profit organization (LexFarm). LexFarm grows produce using organic growing methods.

LexFarm runs educational programs on the farm for children of all ages and adults in the spring, summer and fall. LexFarm also has a food access program, supplying fresh produce to area food pantries.

Vegetables and flowers are grown for CSA shareholders and are available for purchase at their farm stand, open during the farming season. Organic eggs, cheeses, milk, meats, and pantry items are also available in the farm stand. Revenues from the farm stand support their educational program.

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Exploring the Playgrounds and Pools

There are playgrounds all over Lexington! Find them on school grounds and scattered throughout neighborhoods.

School Playgrounds

School playgrounds typically offer the most equipment, however they are closed to the public during school hours.

Bowman Elementary School 9 Philip Rd.

Bridge Elementary School 55 Middleby Rd.

Estabrook Elementary School 117 Grove St.

Fiske Elementary School 55 Adams St.

Harrington Elementary School 328 Lowell St.

Hastings Elementary School 7 Crosby Rd.

Lexington Children’s Place (Preschool) 20 Pelham Rd.

Adams Playground (at the Waldorf School)

739 Mass. Ave., across from Pleasant St. Accessible from the bike path and safe from traffic, this playground is a town playground, but it is located behind the Waldorf School and used by its students. There is also a small pond behind the park to explore.

Montessori Playground (at the Montessori School)

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Town Playgrounds

Directions to parks, playgrounds and fields are available at https://www.lexingtonma.gov/1081/Town-Aquatics

Baskin Field Play Area

Wyman Rd.

Center Playground Park Dr. and Clark St.

Recommended ages 2 5 and 5 12

Public restrooms

Franklin Playground

Allen St. off Waltham St., before Rt. 2

Recommended ages 5-12

Garfield Street Playground

Garfield St., off Reed St.

Recommended ages 2-5

Justin Park

Justin St.

Recommended ages 2 5

Kinneen’s Park

Burlington St., across from Simonds Rd.

Recommended ages 5 12

Public Swimming Areas

Lincoln Park Playground

Lincoln St.

Enclosed playground & Public restrooms

Recommended ages 2-12

Marvin Park

Accessible off Morris St. or Marvin St. Recommended ages 2-12

Munroe Playground

1403 Mass. Ave.

Recommended ages 2 5

Oxford Street Play Area Bow St. and Cliffe Ave.

Rindge Avenue Playground

South Rindge Ave.

Recommended ages 2 12

Sutherland Heights Playground Sutherland St. Recommended ages 2 12

Valleyfield Play Area Valleyfield St.

visit: www.lexingtonma.gov/recreation or call 781 698 4800.

Lexington Reservoir "Old Reservoir"

458 Marrett Rd. Open early June through mid-August, seven days per week.

Lexington Town Pool - The Irving H. Mabee Town Pool Complex 80 Worthen Rd., at the Center Recreation Complex Open seven days per week during the swim season (June through August).

can get a seasonal membership or pay a daily fee for the Lexington Reservoir and Town Pool. For more information,
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Fun Places to Go Near Lexington

Looking for a place to go with the whole family or friends? Need ideas? Here are outing ideas for people of all ages.

Playgrounds pg. 34

Wading Pools / Spray Decks pg. 35

Animal Fun / Zoos pg. 38

Museums pg. 42

Parks and Gardens pg. 45

Indoor Playspaces pg. 47 Day Trips pg. 50

Pick Your Own Fruit pg. 54

Theater for Kids pg. 57

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Playgrounds in Nearby Towns

Several neighboring towns also offer excellent playgrounds. Reach out to town recreation departments for more information.

Arlington

● Spy Pond Playground Pond Lane

● Robbins Farm/Skyline Playground Eastern Ave. (Amazing slides and views of the Boston skyline!)

● Menotomy Rocks Park Jason and Gray St. intersection

● Poet’s Corner (Route 2, exit 57)

● McClennan Park - Summer St. (Skate park!)

Bedford

● Bedford Town Center Playground Mudge Way off Great Rd. (Routes 4 and 225)

Belmont

● Beaver Brook Spray Deck and playground just outside of Waverly Square on Trapelo Rd.

● Joey’s Park - 177 Cross St. (Zip line!)

Burlington

● Simonds Park 1 Bedford St. (Wading pool!)

Waltham

● Graverson Playground Pine Vale Rd. at the corner of Trapelo Rd. (Splash pad!)

● Lazazzero Playground Princeton Ave. at the corner of Lake St.

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Wading Pools & Splash Pads in Nearby Towns

Hours and services may have changed. Please call to confirm.

This is a list of wading pools and splash pads that are accessible to the public.

Arlington

Arlington Reservoir

Lowell St.

Sandy beach with shaded areas and chlorinated wading area, concession stand, playground and full bathroom facilities. Season passes and daily fees for non-residents.

Bedford Springs Brook Park

181 Springs Rd. This is a man made filtered swimming facility with a sandy beach, picnic areas, concession stand, spray park, water slide, playground and full bathroom facilities. Open to Bedford residents and members, guests passes are available.

Belmont

Beaver Brook Spray Deck

621 Trapelo Rd.

Ideal for toddlers through age 5 years. There are swings, slides and climbing structures as well. FREE.

Boston

Frog Pond Spray Pool

Located on the Boston Common, off the Park St. stop on the Red or Green line. Splash around in the giant wading pool and stay cool in the fun fountains. FREE

Cambridge

Veterans Memorial Swimming and Wading Pool (Magazine Beach)

719 Memorial Dr. (on Charles River)

Changing rooms/showers and lifeguards on duty. Playground nearby. FREE

McCrehan Memorial Swimming and Wading Pool

359 Rindge Ave.

The pool is open from mid-June to early September. Parking is available year round, rates vary by season. FREE

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Waltham

Drake Playground

3 Hazel St., across from Plympton Elementary School

Neighborhood park which includes children’s play structure, basketball court, youth athletic field for baseball/softball, and water spray facility. Parking areas available. FREE

Graverson Playground (Renovated in 2019)

Pine Vale Rd; corner of Trapelo Rd. (just over the Lexington line).

Neighborhood playground with a play structure, basketball court, tennis courts, baseball and soccer fields, bocce ball court, covered picnic tables, and a splash pad. FREE

Fitch Spray Park

14 Ash St.

Summer availability end of June through the end of August. FREE

Lazazzero Playground

7 Shore Rd., corner of Lake St., beside Hardy Pond

Neighborhood park abutting Hardy Pond with lighted basketball court, spray park, and little league baseball fields. Parking areas available. FREE

Lowell Field

190 Grove St., corner of Willow St. Parking areas available. FREE

McDonald Playground

8 Cutter St., corner of Newton St.

Small neighborhood park with playground, spray park and basketball courts. FREE

Msgr. McCabe/Warrendale Playground

90 Charlotte Rd., behind Fitzgerald Elementary School

Neighborhood park with (two) little league baseball fields, basketball court, (two) lighted tennis courts, large play structures, water spray park, and parking. FREE

Watertown

Arsenal Park

485 Arsenal St., behind Arsenal Mall and Harvard Vanguard Building

Playground area, cookout grills, picnic tables, and on site restrooms (available weekends). FREE

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Dealtry Memorial Swimming and Wading Pool

138 Pleasant St.

Dealtry Pool is an outdoor facility in the west end of Watertown. The pool is equipped with an adult lap section as well as a spray deck for younger swimmers.

Pvt. Domenick Filippello Park

109 Arlington St., access from Arlington St. or Grove St.

This park, with its playing fields and many amenities, is situated on 14 acres between Arlington and Grove Streets. There is a convenient parking lot from the Grove Street entrance. On street parking is available on Arlington Street. Picnic tables, grills, and restroom facilities. FREE

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Animal Fun / Zoos

Hours and services may have changed. Please call to confirm.

Animal Adventures

336 Sugar Rd., Bolton www.animaladventures.net

Family zoo and science center. Open year-round, guided tours offer interactive, hands on introductions to animals! Home to exotic animals such as alligators, ring tailed lemurs, kinkajous, skunks, sloth, binturong, coatis, GIANT snakes, reptiles, wallabies and more! Free under age 2.

Butterfly Place

120 Tyngsboro Rd., Westford butterflyplace ma.com

See hundreds of freely flying butterflies from local and tropical species from around the world as you walk through an indoor garden. Free under age 2.

Capron Park Zoo

201 County St., Attleboro capronparkzoo.com

Seven acre zoo in 63 acre park. Educational programs available for children of all ages. Free under age 3.

Codman Community Farms

58 Codman Rd., Lincoln codmancommunityfarms.org

A working community farm with cows, sheep, pigs, goats, chickens, rabbits and ducks. Visitors are welcome. Open 7 days/week.

Davis Farmland and Mega Maze

145 Redstone Hill, Sterling davisfarmland.com

New England’s largest exhibitor of endangered and rare livestock to pet, cuddle, and feed. Pony rides, hayrides, children’s play area, picnic area, water sprayground and tasty ice cream. Pick your own apples and pumpkins. Older children will enjoy Davis’ Mega Maze, the largest field maze in New England (across from the Farmland). Free under age 2.

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Drumlin Farm (Massachusetts Audubon Society)

208 South Great Rd., Lincoln www.massaudubon.org/get outdoors/wildlife sanctuaries/drumlin farm

Large demonstration farm and sanctuary. Hayrides, trails, and farm and nature programs (for children and parent child). Spectacular Harvest Fest in early Oct. Closed on Mondays, except Federal Monday holidays. Free under age 2.

Franklin Park Zoo

One Franklin Park Rd., Boston www.zoonewengland.org/franklin park zoo

Zoo exhibits include gorillas, lions, zebras, giraffes, walk through Australian Outback Trail, ostriches, petting zoo and more. Snoring Roarin’ Sleepovers offered. Free entry to Stone Zoo with membership. Free under age 2.

Meadow Mist Farm

12 Bacon St., Lexington www.meadow mist.com

A small integrated organic farm with chickens, sheep, and cows. Eggs, produce, and meat are for sale, and there is produce and berry-picking in the summer. This is a small scale operation, so it’s important to call ahead to make sure someone will be there.

New England Aquarium

One Central Wharf, Boston www.neaq.org

Home to thousands of aquatic animals, from northern fur seals to little blue penguins. Exhibits include a four story coral reef tank, touch tanks, and a giant ocean tank. The family program “Sea Squirts” for ages 2-4 runs seasonally. Free under age 3.

Roger Williams Park and Zoo

1000 Elmwood Ave., Providence, RI www.rwpzoo.org

Beautifully landscaped park and zoo with all types of exotic birds and animals: giraffes, elephants, moon bears, snow leopards, cheetahs, and lemurs. Farm animals, botanical center, carousel, and narrated boat rides. Seasonal camel rides, rock wall, and butterfly exhibits offered. Free under age 2.

Southwick’s Zoo

Rt. 16, 2 Southwick St., Mendon southwickszoo.com

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Fabulous wild animal and petting zoo. Animal shows, carnival rides, skyrides, train rides, and playground. Free under age 2. Ride tickets are additional.

Stone Zoo

149 Pond St., Stoneham www.zoonewengland.org/stone-zoo

Small zoo with snow leopards, lynx, otters, monkeys, snowy owls, arctic foxes, jaguars, cougars, bears and gray wolves. Birds of prey show. Playground and seasonal displays. Free entry to Franklin Park Zoo with membership. Free under age 2.

Wilson Farm

10 Pleasant St., Lexington www.wilsonfarm.com

Store, greenhouse, and vegetable farm. Animal area that houses goats, chickens, and more is located behind the garden center. Farm tours and year-round free-events like haunted hayrides, ice cream sampling, and strawberry and corn/tomato festivals.

Wright-Locke Farm

78 Ridge St., Winchester www.wlfarm.org

A community farm with chickens and goats offering organic produce, educational programs for children and adults, hiking trails that lead to conservation land, and special events for the community such as “Family Farm Nights” every June and July.

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Museums

Hours and services may have changed. Please call to confirm.

Blue Hills Trailside Museum (Massachusetts Audubon Society)

1904 Canton Ave., Milton www.massaudubon.org/get-outdoors/wildlife-sanctuaries/blue-hills-trailside-museum

Natural history museum on habitats featuring a collection of live, native animals. Well maintained nature and hiking trails. Free under age 2.

Boston Children’s Museum

Children’s Wharf, 308 Congress St., Boston www.bostonchildrensmuseum.org

Great educational and participatory activities for all ages. Toddler play area. Fabulous three-story climbing structure. Free under age 1.

DeCordova Museum & Sculpture Park

51 Sandy Pond Rd., Lincoln www.decordova.org

Contemporary American art. Children’s classes. Picnic and appreciate the outdoor sculpture garden. Offers ARTfull Play and vacation week programs. Free under 13.

The Discovery Museum

177 Main St., Route 27, Acton www.discoveryacton.org

Newly renovated in 2018, the Indoor Discovery Museum houses immersive experiences for the youngest learners and new STEAM experiences for all ages. The Outdoor Discovery World has a giant treehouse with hands on nature activities and an outdoor sensory playground to explore. Free Friday nights in the summer (4:30-8 p.m.) and the first Friday night of the month during the school year. Teachers and kids under age 1 are always free.

Fruitlands Museum

102 Prospect Hill Rd., Harvard fruitlands.thetrustees.org

Four museums of 19th century American art and history: Fruitlands Farmhouse, Shaker Museum, Native American Museum, and Art Museum. Picnic area and hiking trails. Offers concerts in summer months. Closed Tuesdays. Free under age 5.

Gore Place

52 Gore St., Waltham goreplace.org

Preserved Federal-era country estate and working farm. Expansive grounds featuring sheep and chickens. Natural playground, and trees to play in. Tot Time on the Farm includes stories, songs, and farm chores the third Wednesday of each month May October. Free admission.

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Harvard Museum of Natural History

26 Oxford St., Cambridge hmnh.harvard.edu

Adjacent to the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology. Exhibits of note include: glass flowers, sea creatures, African, Zoological and Evolution galleries. Offers kids classes, clubs, and vacation programs. Free under age 3 and MA residents on Sunday mornings.

Institute of Contemporary Art

25 Harbor Shore Dr., Boston www.icaboston.org

(ICA)

Offers a number of ways for kids and adults to explore the creative process together. “Play dates,” best for kids 6 years and older, held the last Saturday of every month include: hands on art making, performances, gallery tours, and films. Free for two adults accompanied by children 12 and under on the last Saturday of each month during Play Dates. Free under age 17.

Museum of Fine

Arts

465 Huntington Ave., Boston mfa.org

Offers playdates (first and third Saturday of the month), art studio classes and workshops, drawing in the galleries, family plus activity totes, art connection cards, and art carts. Free under age 7 and free vacation week activities.

Museum of Science and Hayden Planetarium

One Museum of Science Driveway, Boston www.mos.org

Unique exhibits, live presentations, and drop-in activities that cover all areas of the sciences. The Discovery Center is great for toddlers and preschoolers with an assortment of fun, hands on activities. The planetarium and IMAX tickets can be purchased on site. Wide selection of dining options. Free under age 3.

Scottish Rite Masonic Museum and Library

33 Marrett Rd., Lexington www.srmml.org

Highlights history of American FreeMasonry and Fraternalism with an emphasis on Lexington around the American Revolution. Closed Saturday-Tuesday. Free admission and parking, except for special events.

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Parks & Gardens

Hours and services may have changed. Please call to confirm.

Boston Public Garden

4 Charles St., Boston www.boston.gov/parks/public garden America’s first public botanical garden includes “Make Way For Ducklings” statues. The Ducklings Parade is in May on Mother’s Day. Free admission. There is also a 15-minute swan boat ride, open 7 days a week mid-April to Labor Day, weather permitting. Swan boats are free under age 2.

Broadmoor Wildlife Sanctuary (Massachusetts Audubon Society)

280 Eliot St., Route 16, South Natick www.massaudubon.org/get outdoors/wildlife sanctuaries/broadmoor

Nine miles of well-marked walking trails, including extensive boardwalks. Duck pond, nature center with art and wildlife exhibits. Free under age 2.

Charles River Canoe & Kayak

paddleboston.com Canoe, kayak and Stand-Up Paddle Board rentals, demos and instructional programs, lunch site. Variety of locations on the Charles River.

Garden in the Woods, Native Plant Trust

180 Hemenway Rd., Framingham www.nativeplanttrust.org/visit/garden-woods/ Botanical garden and sanctuary displaying the largest collection of wildflowers in the Northeast. Pond with turtles and frogs. Free under age 5.

Great Brook Farm

State Park and Dairy, 165 North Rd., Carlisle www.mass.gov/locations/great brook farm state park Working dairy farm. Farm tours are available. Twenty miles of trails for walking, biking, and cross country skiing. Homemade ice cream. Parking fee: $3.

Great Meadows National Wildlife Refuge

179 Monsen Road, Concord www.fws.gov/refuge/great meadows

A habitat for wildlife along 12 miles of the Concord and Sudbury rivers, with an emphasis on migratory birds. Trails are open from dawn to dusk. No dogs.

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Lowell National Historic Park

67 Kirk St., Lowell www.nps.gov/lowe

Visit textile mills, worker housing, six miles of canals, and 19th century commercial buildings. Activities include boat and trolley tours, junior ranger certification, and hands on exhibits. Free under age 6.

Middlesex Fells Reservation

Extensive trails in Malden, Medford, Melrose, Stoneham and Winchester www.mass.gov/locations/middlesex fells reservation

Offers a welcome retreat and extensive terrain for hikers, runners, mountain bikers, horseback riders, rock climbers, cross-country skiers and picnickers.

Minuteman National Historic Park

Concord, Lexington and Lincoln

Directions to the visitor center are available on the website. www.nps.gov/mima

Walk or bike the scenic five mile Battle Road trail which ends at the North Bridge. Volunteers in period clothing, demonstrations of colonial activities, historic structures, and educational programs.

Nashoba Valley

79 Powers Rd., Westford www.skinashoba.com

Full service ski area with lessons, rentals, and snowboarding park. Also offers a children’s camp in the summer.

Prospect Hill Park

314 Totten Pond Rd., Waltham www.city.waltham.ma.us

Great picnicking at this 250 acre wooded park which is the second highest point in Greater Boston. Playground, picnic areas and paved walking trails.

South Bridge Boat House

496 Main St., Route 62, Concord www.southbridgeboathouse.com

Canoe launch and rentals available for floating down the scenic Concord River to Old North Bridge.

Walden Pond State Reservation

915 Walden St., Route 126, Concord www.mass.gov/locations/walden pond state reservation

Trail (1.5 mile) around Walden Pond past the site of Thoreau’s cabin. Wonderful beach for swimming in summer. Parking fee: $8.

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Wachusett Mountain Ski Area

499 Mountain Rd., Princeton www.wachusett.com

Activities include a full service ski resort offering lessons and rentals and 17 miles of hiking trails, some trails originating at Wachusett Mountain State Reservation.

Wayside Inn Historic Site

72 Wayside Inn Rd., Sudbury www.wayside.org

A historic site situated on 106 acres includes one of the oldest operating inns in the country, a museum, operating grist mill, and one-room schoolhouse.

Weston Ski Track

190 Park Rd., Weston www.skiboston.com

Cross country ski area with rentals and lessons.

Indoor Playspaces

Hours and services may have changed. Please call to confirm.

Belmont Kidspace

365 Belmont St., Belmont www.belmontkidspace.org

A parent run, cooperative, indoor play space for families with babies and preschoolers. Membership and drop in pricing available. Temporarily closed.

Blue Wave Recreation

20 Carter Street, Tewkesbury www.bluewaverecreation.com

Inclusive, autism friendly recreation for all ages and abilities, specializing in children with needs. Offers adaptive basketball, yoga, field sports in the indoor turf field, art studio and sensory room. Drop-in rates and memberships available. Free under 3. Temporarily closed.

Burlington Mall Play Space

75 Middlesex Turnpike, Burlington

Located upper level by the Food Court. Free and open daily during mall hours.

Einstein’s Workshop

25 Adams St., Burlington www.einsteinsworkshop.com

A hands-on learning center where children and adults explore the creative side of science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). Offering classes, drop in and parties. Drop-in rates and classes. Free under 4 years.

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Jam Time

86 Powder Mill Rd., Maynard www.jamtime.com

Premiere indoor play and enrichment center for children and toddlers. Offering classes, open play and birthday parties. Drop in pricing available. Temporarily closed.

Jump On In!

233 West Cummings Park, Woburn jumponinfun.com/woburn

New England’s first indoor inflatable and jumping facility offering parties and open jumping sessions.

Kidstock! Creative Theater

50 Cross St., Winchester www.kidstocktheater.com

Interactive indoor pre-K playspace with structured activities, such as story time, dramatic play, music and movement, and art café. Open October-May.

One Stop Fun

49 Powers Rd., Westford www.onestopfun.com

Three stories of tubes and tunnels for climbing and exploring, a wave slide, a separate toddler area and a rock wall. New in 2018: outdoor pool with water slides. Membership and drop-in options available.

Ready, Set, Kids!

284 Broadway St., Arlington www.ready-set-kids.com

A comprehensive enrichment, learning and fitness center working to nurture the minds and bodies of our community’s children and families.

VinKari Safari

10 Micro Dr., Woburn www.vinkarisafari.com/wp

Indoor playground with climbing structures, ride on toys, inflatables and more. Drop in play and parties. Monthly membership pricing available.

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Day Trips

Hours and services may have changed. Please call to confirm.

Boston Harbor Island National Park

Boston, Long Wharf North www.bostonharborislands.org

Cruise to the Boston Harbor Islands for a day trip. All the islands are within 10 miles of downtown Boston. A ferry will whisk you to the closest island in only 15 minutes from Long Wharf in Boston. On the islands, you'll find a lot of different activities to enjoy hiking, exploring historic sites, walking along the beaches, photographing, bird watching, picnicking, swimming. Special free activities, such as kayaking, sailing, plays, and guided tours by Park Rangers about topics such as tidal pools, are scheduled daily. The park is free but there is a fee to ride the ferry.

Canobie Lake Park

85 N Policy St., Salem, NH www.canobie.com

The waterpark expanded in 2018. Rides include roller coasters, boat trips around the park, Kiddie Park and antique carousel. Picnicking is not permitted, but restaurants are on premises. Strollers and locker rentals are available. Free under age 4.

Cape Cod Children’s Museum

577 Great Neck Rd. South, Mashpee www.capecodchildrensmuseum.org

Interactive play area for children. There is a pirate ship, submarine, music room, and tree house. Drop-in and summer programs are available. Free under age 1.

Children’s Museum of New Hampshire

6 Washington St., Dover, NH www.childrens museum.org

Unique artisan museum, created by local artists and crafts people. Hands on activities and exhibits include a dinosaur detective area.

Dr. Seuss Museum and Sculpture Garden

21 Edwards St., Springfield springfieldmuseums.org/about/dr-seuss-museum

The Amazing World of Dr. Seuss Museum is devoted to Springfield native Theodor Geisel, aka Dr. Seuss! Features family friendly, interactive exhibits providing opportunities to experiment with new sounds and vocabulary, play rhyming games, and invent stories. Free under age 3.

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Ecotarium

222 Harrington Way, Worcester www.ecotarium.org

A unique indoor outdoor museum in Worcester. Set in an urban oasis, it offers a chance to walk through treetops, take a thrilling multimedia journey through the galaxy at a digital planetarium, meet wildlife, stroll nature trails, ride a narrow gauge railroad, and get hands on with family friendly exhibits. Free under age 2.

Edaville USA

5 Pine St., Carver www.edaville.com

Family amusement park with Thomas the Train Steam Engine, a National Cranberry Festival in the fall, and Festival of Lights at holiday time. Free under age 2.

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Carle Museum

125 West Bay Rd., Amherst www.carlemuseum.org

This museum is the first full-scale museum in this country devoted to picture book art. It celebrates the art that we were first exposed to as children, such as the classic “The Very Hungry Caterpillar.” Free under age 1.

Kimball Farm 400 Littleton Rd., Route110, Westford www.kimballfarm.com/westford

Family-owned ice cream stand, country store and entertainment complex. Mini golf, bumper boats, pitch and putt, grill and much more.

Nash Dinosaur Tracks

39 Aldrich St., Granby www.roadsideamerica.com/story/2111

Walk a short nature trail to the world’s largest dinosaur footprint quarry with over 1,500 fossils. Museum gift shop.

Old Sturbridge Village

One Old Sturbridge Village Rd., Sturbridge www.osv.org

One of the country’s oldest and largest living history museums, depicting early New England life from 1790 1840 with historians in costume, antique buildings, water powered mills and a working farm. Free under age 4.

Parker’s Maple Barn

1316 Brookline Rd., Mason, NH www.parkersmaplebarn.com

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way in wood fired evaporators. Always call first for tour information. Plimoth Plantation

137 Warren Ave., Plymouth www.plimoth.org

This living history museum of the 17th century has a 1627 Pilgrim village, a Wampanoag home site, the Mayflower II ship, and a crafts center. Expect lots of walking in this beautiful site by the sea (jogging stroller is recommended). Open from the second Saturday in March through the end of November. Free under age 5 with the purchase of an adult ticket.

Seacoast Science Center

Odiorne Point State Park, 570 Ocean Blvd., Rye, NH www.seacoastsciencecenter.org

Indoor and outdoor exhibits, tide pools, walking trails, and more. Worth a visit for anyone interested in Environmental Science and/or Marine Life. There is an exhibit of a 32 foot skeleton of a humpback whale, the only one on public display between Gloucester and Bar Harbor. Wear rubber soles. Picnic-area available. Free under age 3.

Springfield Science Museum

21 Edwards St., Springfield (Next to Dr. Seuss Museum) springfieldmuseums.org/about/springfield science museum Museum dedicated to nature and physical sciences. Visit the Solutia Live Animal Center with live fish, insects and reptiles; an African savannah with stuffed animals; a Dinosaur Hall and a planetarium. Free under age 3.

York’s Wild Kingdom

One Animal Park Rd., Route 1, York, ME www.yorkswildkingdom.com

Zoo and amusement park. Miniature golf. A short drive on Rt. 1A leads to York Beach and a view of a lighthouse. Zoo/ride packages available.

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Pick Your Own Fruit

Hours and services may have changed. Please call to confirm.

Here is a sample of some of LexFUN! members’ favorite places to go to pick your own fruits.

Belkin Family Lookout Farm

89 Pleasant St. South, South Natick lookoutfarm.com

Pick your own strawberries, peaches, plums, nectarines, pears, apples, and pumpkins on 180 exquisite acres with over 60,000 fruit trees. Enjoy train rides, farm animals, live children’s entertainment, hayrides, pyramid, maze, and more.

Berlin Orchards

310 Sawyer Hill Rd., Berlin www.berlinorchards.com

Pick your own apples. Enjoy the hay wagon ride into the orchards, stop by the pumpkin patch and pick out the perfect pumpkin.

Bolton Spring Farm

149 Main St. (Route 117), Bolton www.boltonspringfarm.com

Pick your own apples (large variety) and pumpkins in one of the oldest and most scenic apple orchards in New England. Take a hayride through the orchard to our expansive gardens and take in a breathtaking view of the surrounding towns.

Brooksby Farm

54 Felton St., Peabody www.brooksbyfarm.org

Pick your own fruits: raspberries, blueberries, peaches and apples. Garden vegetables are ready in July and harvested through early fall. Winter squash and apples in the fall. Visit the bakery and holiday filled farm store, barnyard animals, and take in the beautiful views.

Carlson Orchards

115 Oak Hill Rd., Harvard www.carlsonorchards.com

Pick your own blueberries, raspberries, peaches, nectarines, and apples (over 14 varieties) as well as pumpkins. There are also several grassy fields, and a frog pond.

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Drumlin Farm

208 S Great Rd., Lincoln www.massaudubon.org/get outdoors/wildlife sanctuaries/ drumlin farm

Pick your own strawberries, explore a real working farm and a Mass. Audubon Society wildlife sanctuary, and ride the hay wagon ride.

Honey Pot Hill Orchards

16 Boon Rd., Stow www.honeypothill.com

Pick your own apples and pears as well as enjoy the barnyard animals, including the “3 Little Pigs,” mazes, and hayrides. Food store on premises.

Parlee Farms

95 Farwell Rd., Tyngsborough parleefarms.com

Pick your own apples, strawberries, peaches, cherries, blueberries, and flowers. Enjoy the pumpkin patch in the fall, farm stand, Mary’s Country Kitchen, farm animals, hay play area, and drive your own little tractor.

Shelburne Farm

106 West Acton Rd., Stow http://www.shelburnefarm.com/

Pick your own apples, peaches, pumpkins, pears and Christmas trees. Every day offers hayrides and farm animals. On the weekends, they also have pony rides, moon bounce, pedal tractors, mazes and other activities. Food store also on premises.

Tougas Family Farm

234 Ball St., Northborough tougasfamilyfarm.com

Pick your own strawberries, cherries, blueberries, peaches, raspberries, apples and pumpkins. Tougas Farm also offers a barnyard with animals, playground, and farm kitchen that are family friendly for all to enjoy.

Verrill Farm

11 Wheeler Rd., Concord verrillfarm.com

Pick your own strawberries and corn. A farm stand selling many homegrown fruits and vegetables, greenhouse, in house bakery, kitchen and deli. Hosts year round events such as the strawberry festival, tomato and corn festival, pancake breakfasts, and weekend samplings of their own dishes and products sold.

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Theatre For Kids

Arlington Children’s Theatre

115 Mass. Ave., Arlington act.arlington.ma.us

Dedicated to creating positive theatrical experiences for children ages 7 18. Workshops available for ages 6+. Please see the website for a schedule of workshops and performances, as well as links to other programs.

Concord Youth Theatre

358 Baker Ave., West Concord concordyouththeatre.org

Company productions are musicals adapted from children’s literature for family audiences. Playtime Theatre performances of familiar children’s stories for all ages Saturday mornings from September through May. Classes and workshops available for ages 3+. Also offers summer workshops, theatre arts classes.

Kidstock Creative Theater

50 Cross St., Winchester www.kidstocktheater.com

Year-round drama classes offered for preschoolers; art and video classes also available to older children. Dramatic play through use of masks, puppets, costumes, props, musical instruments and art supplies.

Puppet Showplace Theatre

32 Station St., Brookline www.puppetshowplace.org

Year-round weekday and weekend shows and classes using puppets and marionettes with traditional/non-traditional classic themes. Recommend for ages 3-6. View scheduled performances online; reservations recommended. Available to host birthday parties and school field trips.

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Regent Theatre

7 Medford St., Arlington www.regenttheatre.com

Located in Arlington center, this theatre seats 500. The performances include singer-songwriters, puppeteers, acrobats, jugglers, magicians and comedians.

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Family Theatre at Boston University

180 The Riverway, Boston www.wheelockfamilytheatre.org

Child pleasing productions geared towards ages 5 and up. Great for introducing kids to theatre. Workshops are available for kids 4+. Certain performances are American Sign Language interpreted for deaf patrons and audio described for blind patrons.

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Programs For Young Children

This section includes classes and programs for infants to preschoolers.

Please contact the facilities for more specific information on the types of classes, hours, ages, etc.

Included are classes in:

Arts and Crafts pg. 60 Music, Dance and Movement pg. 61 Sports pg. 64 Lexington Summer Camps pg. 67 Story Times/Sing-a-longs pg. 69 Services for Children with Special Needs pg. 70

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Arts & Crafts Classes

Academy of Creative Arts

12 A St., Burlington www.academyofcreativearts.com

Offers classes in performing and creative arts for all ages.

Arlington Center for the Arts

20 Academy St., Arlington www.acarts.org

Offers classes and workshops in painting and clay for ages 4 and up.

ArtBeat

212A Mass. Ave., Arlington www.creativeadventureskits.com/artbeat

Small art and craft store with a table/studio in the back for walk in instructor guided crafts, regularly scheduled classes and parties.

Clay Dreams

183 Mass. Ave., Arlington www.claydreams.com

Ceramic art studio open to all ages and walk ins welcome. Call or book online to reserve their party room for larger groups.

Draw to Grow

14 Maud Graham Cir., Burlington www.drawtogrow.com

Art instruction for ages 5 and up.

Kidcasso Art Studio

101 Albion St., Wakefield www.kidcassoart.com

An art studio designed for students from ages 6 months to adult to study, explore, and create original works of art with painting, drawing, sculpture, and other art forms.

Umbrella Community Arts Center

40 Stow St., Concord theumbrellaarts.org

Offers classes and workshops in painting, clay, crafts and performing arts for children age 1 and up.

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Munroe Center for the Arts

1403 Mass. Ave., Lexington www.munroecenter.org

Center offering visual and performing arts education classes for students ages 18 months and up.

Pinot’s Palette

7A Meriam St., Lexington www.pinotspalette.com/lexingtoncenter

A paint studio offering one-time paint sessions, camps and parties ages 6 and up. Also offering paint kits to go!

Music, Dance & Movement Classes

Academy of Creative Arts

12 A St., Burlington www.academyofcreativearts.com

Offers classes in performing and creative arts for all ages.

Attitudes Dance and Fitness

900 Technology Park Dr., Billerica www.attitudesdancefit.com

Dance classes and camps for ages 3 and up.

db Studios

442 Marrett Road, Lexington www.dancingbuns.com

Movement classes for preschool age and dance classes from age K and up.

Deborah Abel Dance Company

7 Harrington Rd., Lexington www.deborahabeldance.com

Dance instruction for children preschool age and up.

Josiah Willard Hayden Recreation Centre

24 Lincoln St., Lexington www.jwhayden.org

Dance and movement classes for ages 6 months old and up.

Joyful Music

www.joyfulmusic.com

Music Together music and movement classes infants to pre K in Lexington and other locations.

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Keys for Kids Music School

1050 Waltham St., Ste. 100, Lexington www.keys 4 kids.com

Offers an introduction to music class for children ages 3-5, as well as more structured and formal lessons for children 4 and up. Private and group music classes and camps for a variety of instruments and ages.

Kidstock Creative Education Center

50 Cross St., Winchester www.kidstocktheater.com

Performing arts classes and camps.

Kindermusik at the School for Creative Arts www.kindermusik.com Music classes.

Munroe Center for the Arts

1403 Mass. Ave., Lexington www.munroecenter.org

Center with a collection of schools offering art, music and dance classes.

Music Together

Various locations www.musictogether.com Music Together classes for babies to pre K.

My Gym Burlington

157 Bedford St., Burlington www.mygym.com/burlington

Offers a variety of classes incorporating music, dance, sports and gymnastics for children ages 6 and up.

New England Movement Arts

123 Muller Rd., Burlington www.nemovementarts.com

Karate, Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, and dance classes for ages 4+.

The Dance Inn

1403 Mass. Ave., Lexington www.thedanceinn.com

Dance classes for preschoolers to adults ballet classes for age 3 years.

The Real School of Music

56 Middlesex Turnpike, Burlington www.therealschoolofmusic.com

All genres of music instruction for tots to adults.

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Sports Classes

Brestyans Gymnastics Club

13 Ray Ave., Burlington www.brestyans.com

Recreational and competitive team gymnastics for children from toddler age.

Burlington Ice Palace

36 Ray Ave., Burlington www.fmcicesports.com/rink/burlington burlington ice palace

Skating lessons for kids ages 3 and up.

Callahan’s Karate Studio

20 North Rd., Bedford callahanskarate.com

Karate classes and birthday parties for ages 4 and up.

Elite Freestyle Karate

285 Great Rd., Bedford & 21 Muzzey St., Lexington www.elitefreestylekarate.com

Karate classes for ages 3 and up.

Goldfish Swim School

10 B St., Burlington www.goldfishswimschool.com/burlington

Offers swim classes and family swim schedules for all ages, beginning with four month olds.

John P. Chase Skating Facility

10 Lincoln St., Lexington www.jwhayden.org

Ice skating classes for ages 4 and up.

Josiah Willard Hayden Recreation Center

24 Lincoln St., Lexington www.jwhayden.org

Physical education, swimming, dance, art and gymnastic classes for 6m+.

Lexington Bedford Youth Hockey

lbyh.net

LBYH In House League is about having fun through organized games every weekend for ages 5 through 10.

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Lexington Little League

www.lexingtonlittleleague.org

Pre ball for 4 5 year old preschoolers free of charge each Spring for 5 6 weeks on a first-come, first-serve basis (first 100 or so kids who sign up). Offers T-ball to 6 year olds.

Lexington Power Yoga

1762 Mass. Ave., Ste. 204, Lexington www.lexingtonpoweryoga.com

Yoga classes available for ages 4 and up. Prenatal yoga.

Lexington Recreation Department

39 Marrett Rd., Lexington www.lexingtonma.gov/recreation community programs

Recreational, sports, dance and fitness classes, including a growing adaptive sports program.

Lexington United Soccer

lexingtonunited.org

In town soccer program for ages 4 and up.

Life Time Athletic Burlington

186 Middlesex Turnpike, Burlington https://www.lifetime.life/life-time-locations/ Lifetime Kids Academy, baby sitting plus lessons, including music, sports, yoga and crafts. Swim classes are offered for babies 4 months through age 12, kids swim clinics and kids swim team from age 5.

The Little Gym

260 W Cummings Park Dr., Woburn www.thelittlegym.com/woburnma/

The Little Gym is an experiential learning and physical development center offering children's physical activities in Woburn for ages 4 months 12 years old.

Mark’s Swim Academy

400 Presidential Way, Woburn, MA www.marksswimacademy.com

Private and small group swim lessons in Woburn.

My Gym Burlington

157 Bedford St., Burlington mygym.com/burlington

Music, , dance and gymnastics classes for children ages 6 weeks and up.

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New Generation Martial Arts

240 Bedford St., Lexington newgenerationma.com

Karate classes for ages 4 and up.

North Suburban YMCA

137 Lexington St., Woburn www.ymcaboston.org/northsuburban

Play classes, sports, martial arts, and swim lessons for 6 months and older.

Super Soccer Stars

boston.supersoccerstars.com

Soccer classes for 2 5 year olds (parent participation not required) in Lexington and other towns throughout MA. Also offers a 12-24 month old parent-child class.

Tumble Kids USA

38 River St., Winchester www.tumblekidsusagym.com

Gymnastic classes for children 15 months old and up.

Waltham YMCA

725 Lexington St., Waltham ymcaboston.org/waltham

Play classes, sports, martial arts, and swim lessons for 6 months and older.

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Lexington Summer Camps

Billy Dalwin Pre-School Camp Kaytana Summer Program of Temple Emunah

Age Range: 3 to kindergarten age by August 31 Phone: 781 861 0708 Website: www.billydalwinpreschool.com/summer camp Schedule: 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. with extended option. Additional Information: Three and six week programs available. Open to all.

J.W. Hayden Recreation Centre

Age Range: 3 years to Gr 9 Phone: 781 862 8480 Website: www.jwhayden.org Schedule: Half and full day available.

Additional Information: The Hayden Centre offers a variety of camps for little ones including: Little Dancers (3-6 yrs), Little Gymnasts (3-6 yrs), Nugget Ninjas (3-6 yrs), Camp Tricon (4 yrs entering Kindergarten)

FUSE Camp

Age Range: 3 to 9 years Phone: 781 240 8526 Website: www.fuseprogram.com/fuse-summer-camp Schedule: Mon. Thurs. 9:30 a.m. 2:30 p.m.

Additional Information: To participate in FUSE Camp, your child needs to have participated in a FUSE program activity previously. If you are interested and not a current client, please contact Lauren Weeks for an intake evaluation: lauren@fuseprogram.com or at 781 658 3009.

Summer fun at JPL at the Chabad Center

Age Range: Toddler-Pre K Phone: 781 863 8656 Website www.chabadoflexington.com

Additional Information: 8 weeks of 2 week sessions, June Aug. 9 a.m. start, pick up options at 1 p.m., 3 p.m. or 6 p.m. Early drop off from 8 a.m.

The LEAP School Summer Camp

Age Range: 2 to 6 years Phone: 781 861 1026 Website: www.leapschool.com/summer-program Schedule: 2 , 3 , or 5 day programs; half, full days and early drop off available; 1 6 week session with weekly themes (must sign up for all 6 weeks).

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Keys for Kids Music School

Age Range: 5 years +

Phone: 781 274 9729

Website: keys-4-kids.com:8443/keys-4-kids.com/v2/SummerGroup.html

Additional Information: Keys for Kids Music School offers February vacation, April vacation, and summer camp for kids age 5 and older.

Lexington Recreation Department S.O.A.R

Age Range: 4 to 11 years

Phone: 781 698 4800 Website: www.lexingtonma.gov/1111/Summer Programs

Schedule: Full day and half day options

Additional information: Eight one week sessions

Lexington

Christian Academy Summer Experience Meadow Breeze Camp

Age Range: 4 to 13 years

Phone: 781 862 7850, ext. 350 Website: lca.edu/summer

Schedule: Full days, extended program available

Minuteman Career and Technical High School Summer’s Edge Day Camp

Age Range: 3.5 to 14 years Phone: 781 391 EDGE Website: summersedgedaycamp.com

Schedule: Half and full day options, extended day option available

Summer CNS Age Range: 2.9 to entering kindergarten Phone: 781-862-0741 Website: www.cnslex.org/summer cns Schedule: Half day

Summer Recess at Lexington Montessori School

Age Range: 4 to 14 years

Phone: 781 862 8571

Website: www.lexmontessori.org/page/curriculum and programs/summer recess Schedule: 8:30am-3:30pm

Additional Information: Open specific summer weeks only, please call for info.

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Russian School of Mathematics

Age Range: Grades K through 12 Phone: 617 453 9291 Website: www.russianschool.com/locations/lexington Schedule: Courses open in June. 6 week session, 2 classes per week.

Summer at Waldorf Park

Age Range: Birth to 6 years, must be accompanied by parent or caregiver Phone: 781 863 1062 Website: thewaldorfschool.org/storytime Schedule: Open specific summer weeks only, please call or see website for info.

Story Times & Sing-a-longs

A list of places to take your children for story times and sing-a-longs. Please check with the facilities to make sure of exact times and dates.

Arlington Robbins Library Arlington www.robbinslibrary.org 781 316 3200

Arlington Edith M. Fox Branch Library E. Arlington www.robbinslibrary.org 781 316 3198

Barnes & Noble Booksellers Burlington https://www.barnesandnoble.com/ 781 273 3871

Bedford Free Library Bedford www.bedfordlibrary.net 781 275 9440

Belmont Public Library Belmont belmontpubliclibrary.net 617 489 2000

Cary Memorial Library Lexington www.carylibrary.org 781 862 6288

Winchester Public Library Winchester www.winpublib.org 781 721 7171

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Resources for Children with Special Needs

Special needs can include a variety of conditions – physical, psychological, cognitive and other conditions which may require extra care. Here are some local resources and programs to help you and your child.

Lexington Resources

Lexington SEPAC/SEPTA lexingtonsepacsepta.wildapricot.org

Parents supporting parents of children with special needs in Lexington Public Schools

Lexington Children’s Place www.lexingtonma.org/childrens-place

An integrated preschool for children with and without special education needs.

Child & Family Psychological Services (CFPS) www.cfpsych.org

CFPS strives to provide access to the highest quality, comprehensive, evidence based evaluation, treatment, and consulting services.

Josiah Willard Hayden Recreation Centre www.jwhayden.org

Programs are offered throughout the year that accept children with special needs.

Lexington Recreation Department www.lexingtonma.gov/recreation community programs Programs are offered that accept children with special needs.

Massachusetts Resources

Family Ties of MA www.massfamilyties.org

Information and support network for families and children with Disabilities, Special health care needs or chronic illnesses.

Federation for Children with Special Needs fcsn.org

The federation serves as a center of parents and parent organizations to work together on behalf of children with special needs and their parents.

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INTERFACE interface.williamjames.edu

A mental health referral service, offered by the Town of Lexington and Lexington Public Schools, and provided by William James College.

MA Early Intervention (EI) www.mass.gov/orgs/early intervention division

EI is a program for infants and toddlers (birth to 3 years old) who have developmental delays or are at risk of a developmental delay.

MA Department of Education, Special Education www.doe.mass.edu/sped Oversees the public education of all children in Massachusetts, including compliance with Special Education legal requirements.

MA Association of Special Education Parent Advisory Councils fcsn.org/masspac

A grassroots organization for Sped PAC parents and supporters across the Commonwealth.

Special Needs Advocacy Network www.spanmass.org

A grassroots effort by parents/advocates whose mission is to support children into becoming self advocates.

MA Advocates for Children www.massadvocates.org

A non profit organization dedicated to being an independent and effective voice for children who face barriers to equal educational and life opportunities.

Thom Mystic Valley Early Intervention Program www.thomchild.org/mystic valley.htm

Thom Mystic Valley is committed to providing high quality, comprehensive, and family centered early intervention services to infants, toddlers, their families, and others in the community who care for them.

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Childcare Centers and Preschools

The following section provides information on Lexington childcare centers and preschools. The information is designed to assist you in choosing the place most appropriate for you and your child. Begin your search at least one year before your child’s start date as positions can fill up early. Be sure to supplement your search with a visit to the schools you are interested in before making your decision.

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BILLY DALWIN PRE-SCHOOL OF TEMPLE EMUNAH

9 Piper Rd., Lexington 781-861-0708, www.billydalwinpreschool.com

Program Directors: Lucie Chag and Sally Delucia

Administrative Directors: Laura Cohen Gordon and Chaiya Zalles

Staff: 8 teachers

Our warm and caring teachers are EEC certified and passionate about early childhood education. Most of our teachers have been with the preschool for many years.

Age Range: 2 to 5 years

Hours and Schedule:

● Open 8:00am-5:30pm on Monday-Thursday, 8:00am-3:30pm on Friday

o 2-day, 3-day and 5-day options

o Half-day (9am-1pm.) or full-day (9am-3:30pm)

● Extended Hours: o 8:00am-9:00am Early Birds daily o 3:30pm-5:30pm Extended Day on Monday-Thursday

● Vacation camp options: February, April, and June Fun Camps.

● Summer: 6 week Day Camp

Facilities: Surrounded by a beautiful wooded area and located up a long private driveway, Billy Dalwin Preschool enjoys privacy from the world outside. We have 5 sunny classrooms, a library, a kitchen, and a spacious indoor play area equipped with climbing structures, ride-on toys, and other fun gross motor games. We enjoy large outdoor playgrounds, a garden, and a fabulous “forest classroom” outside, where kids can investigate, experiment, climb, and build in the woods. We love to discover the insects, animals, and plants all around us! Our preschool is locked and secure. You’ll have peace of mind knowing that we carefully follow guidelines from the EEC and CDC for enhanced cleaning, health, and safety procedures to mitigate the spread of Covid and other viruses. Our staff members are fully vaccinated.

Program/Philosophy: Surrounded by a beautiful wooded area and located up a long private driveway, Billy Dalwin Preschool enjoys privacy from the world outside. We have 5 sunny classrooms, a library, a kitchen, and a spacious indoor play area equipped with climbing structures, ride-on toys, and other fun gross motor games. We enjoy large outdoor playgrounds, a garden, and a fabulous “forest classroom” outside, where kids can investigate, experiment, climb, and build in the woods. We love to discover the insects, animals, and plants all around us! Our preschool is locked and secure. You’ll have peace of mind knowing that we carefully follow guidelines from the EEC and CDC for enhanced cleaning, health, and safety procedures to mitigate the spread of Covid and other viruses Our staff members are fully vaccinated.

Enrollment Process: Accepting applications. Call us to arrange a tour!

Parent Participation: Parents are welcome to participate in the classrooms, with community events, on our board, or in other ways that share their knowledge and interests.

Special Activities: Wiggles & Giggles Movement Enrichment, thematic "in-house" field trips, nature club activities, art curriculum, Shabbat and Jewish holiday celebrations.

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BRIGHT HORIZONS @ LEXINGTON

903 Waltham St., Lexington 781-862-2220 lexington@brighthorizons.com, www.brighthorizons.com

Director: Alice Cox

Age Range: 6 weeks to Kindergarten Prep

Hours and Schedule: 7:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. Part Time schedules are available: 2, 3 and 5 day.

Tuition and Fees: Monthly tuition varies according to how many days that are attended per week. Call for rates.

Class Information: All DEEC ratios are followed: Infants 2:7; Toddlers 2:9; Preschool 2:20.

Facilities: State-of-the-art facility including four infant rooms, four toddler rooms, and two preschool and two kindergarten prep rooms. Secure entrance, large separate playgrounds for infants, toddler and preschool, and generous classroom space.

Program/Philosophy: The Bright Horizons Mission is to provide innovative programs that help children, families, and employers work together to be their very best. The World at Their Fingertips program for learning is a comprehensive integrated curriculum based on a rich tradition of early childhood theory and practice. It incorporates key elements of language, literacy, math, science, art, and music that contribute to a child’s readiness for school and academic success.

Enrollment Process: Bright Horizons has a rolling admission process.

Parent Participation: The program has an open-door policy. The center provides a wealth of communication vehicles and ways for parents to be involved to fully integrate each child’s life at the center with their life at home. Some of these methods include an open door policy, parent partnership group, journaling system, daily communication sheets, daily and weekly curriculum plans, parent teacher conferences, newsletters, email, mailboxes, social events and family gatherings, as well as an open invitation for parent guests in the classroom.

Special Activities: May include movement programs, music classes, language and art, and special guests from the community

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CHILDREN’S CENTER OF LEXINGTON

1580 Mass. Ave., Lexington 781-861-9370, ccl office@yahoo.com, www.cclex.org

Director: Allegra Taylor

Staff: 20 teachers

Age Range: 15 months to 5 years old

Year Round: Open 7:30 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Length of Day Options: 1, 4:30 and 6 p.m.

Class Information and Teacher/Child ratios:

● Toddler Program: (2 classrooms) 15 months to 2.8 years

● Three year old program: (2 classrooms) 2.9 to 3.8 years

● Pre-K program: (2 classrooms) 3.8 to 5 years

Facilities: Six classrooms, large indoor playroom, large natural setting playground.

Program/Philosophy: The environment is child centered, nurturing, supportive and stimulating. Varied individual and small-group activities encourage language, social and emotional development, cognitive growth and problem solving skills. Non profit; parent board.

Enrollment Process: Visit to the Center; application.

Parent Participation: Welcomed, but not mandatory; in classrooms, on board.

Special Activities: Annual performing arts programs; field trips inside and outside the Center, music and movement program.

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COLONIAL CHILDREN’S ACADEMY

Housed at Minuteman Regional Vocational High School 758 Marrett Rd., Lexington 781-372-2842, www.minuteman.org/care-center

Director: Kathleen Bouchard Coordinator Lead: Anne-Marie Merrill

Teachers: Christie Primpas & Rosemary Hernon Age Range: 2.9 to 5 years

Hours and Schedule: The Colonial Children’s Academy follows Minuteman High School’s calendar. Open 5 days a week, Monday through Friday from 7 a.m.-4 p.m.

Facilities: Minuteman’s high school setting allows the preschool students to explore many of the school’s career and readiness programs, and use facilities such as their large indoor gym.

Program/Philosophy: Colonial Children’s Academy provides a safe, nurturing and education-enriched environment. The program features STEM activities, outdoor and indoor recreation, music, literacy and cooperative play all within their daily schedule.

Our emergent curriculum is developed from the children’s current interests and skill levels. Using the theory of “loose parts,” children use their imagination to guide their learning and explore their environments. Student to teacher ratio far exceeds the state standards providing additional guidance and support throughout the day.

Enrollment Process: A tour of the facility begins the intake process. Applications are accepted year round. Rolling enrollment if spaces are available.

Please contact Anne Marie Merrill at 781 372 2842 or amerrill@minuteman.org with any questions.

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COMMUNITY NURSERY SCHOOL

2325 Mass. Ave., Lexington 781-862-0741, info@cnslex.org, www.cnslex.org

Director: Kayla Piskuliyski

Staff: 2 co teachers/class, 1 Director, 1 Community Coordinator, 1 Business Manager Age Range: 2.9 to 5+ years Hours and Schedule:

● Morning program: 9 a.m.-12 p.m. (M-F). 3s attend 2, 3 or 5 mornings; 4s and 5s attend 4 or 5 mornings.

● Lunch bunch: 12 p.m.-1 p.m. (T, W, Th)

● Toddler & Caregiver Playgroup (W) 9:30 11 AM, 8 week sessions throughout year

● Summer program runs for 6 weeks and is open to all children ages 3 5 years.

Tuition and Fees: 2 days: $4,441, 3 days: $6826.50, 4 days: $9,102, 5 days: $11,377.50. Application fee $50. Enrollment Deposit $200 (applied toward tuition, enrollment agreement). Lunch Bunch $15/day. Financial aid by application.

Class Information: 3 classrooms, 2.9 to 3.9 years, 12 children daily. Ratio: 1:6; 4’s & 5’s, 2 groups of 16 children. Ratio: 1:8

Facilities: New building opened September 2011. Three classrooms, two acre playground, a studio space housing the kitchen and an open space, a separate welcome area and library, and a wide range of high quality materials for exploration and self expression.

Program/Philosophy: CNS is a Reggio-inspired cooperative nursery school, owned and run by a Parent Board of Directors, an Educational Director, and a professional teaching staff. Children are given an opportunity to explore and create and grow together in a nurturing, stimulating and noncompetitive environment. There is a wide range of developmentally appropriate activities available to the children on a daily basis. Children’s interest and sense of wonder drive the curriculum and teachers pay close attention to the way in which they construct knowledge. The focus is on each individual child and his/her social, emotional, intellectual and physical growth as s/he becomes an important member of the group. There are music and creative movement activities daily and ample time to play in the large outdoor area. Monthly yoga and music enrichment specialists complement the rich curriculum. The cooperative arrangement allows for strong partnership between parents and teachers.

Enrollment Process: Parents arrange a visit and meet the director. Upon seeing the school and receiving explanation of cooperative nature of school and program philosophy, parents take application. Priority given to returning families.

Parent Participation: Parents help in classrooms (about 1 morning/month); serve on committees or Board of Directors; raise funds; and provide help on one of three scheduled maintenance work days.

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FIRST CIRCLE LEARNING CENTER

80 Maple St., Lexington 781-863-5251, info@firstcirclelearning.com, www.firstcirclelearning.com

Director: Stephanie Monterroso

Staff: 30 full and part-time staff Age Range: 4 weeks to 6 years

Tuition and Fees (approx. per mos.):

● Infants $3,167 FT 3/4 day options available

● Toddlers $2,850 FT 3/4 day options available

● Preschool $2,565 FT 3/4 day options available

Registration Fee: $150, Non-refundable deposit $1000, Drop-In/Extra Hours $18/hour Infants, $17/hour Toddlers, $16/hour Preschool & Pre-K, Year-round, sibling, single parent and first responder discounts offered.

Class Information and Student/Teacher ratios:

● 2 Infant Classrooms – 1:3 (10 cap.)

● 3 Toddler Classrooms – 1:4 (9 cap.)

● 2 Preschool Classrooms – 1:10 (18 cap.)

● 1 Pre-K Classroom – 1:10 (18 cap.)

Facilities: Set far back from the road, First Circle is located on 3+ acres of land in a quiet, residential area, and surrounded by conservation land. Program spaces are equipped for the unique developmental needs of each age group, and are designed to stimulate learning and encourage interest, exploration, and success. Our spacious and natural outdoor playgrounds with structures, swings and play spaces are enclosed by fencing. We also have classroom-direct telephone and voicemail, and a Bio-metric ID Pad entry system for the utmost safety.

Program/Philosophy: First Circle’s innovative curriculum is adapted to the individual pace and learning style of each child. Low child-to-teacher ratios provide the best attention, care and support for your child. The educational program builds upon learned skills and introduces new ideas, concepts and activities through a variety of themes that are creatively interwoven into every day’s planned activities. They will stretch their cognitive skills in language and literacy, math, science and technology, as well as learn about the world around them and how they fit in. In addition, they will develop and expand their creative expression and individuality, develop coordination and a strong body, learn how to be a good friend and have respect for others, learn and practice self-help skills, all the while developing a strong sense of self.

Our unique character education program, called My Character is another important part of our curriculum. MyCharacter includes learning objectives teachers use to help children successfully develop and practice critical social skills, problem-solve, think creatively, make good choices, resolve conflict, persist through challenges, and build self-esteem.

Enrollment Process: Call us to set up a tour.

Parent Participation: You are always welcome and encouraged to drop by to participate in or observe classroom activities and events. Our partnerships with families include opportunities for social networking, family events and activities, and support.

Summer Program: First Circle is a year-round program. In the summer months, we offer additional field trips and opportunities for outdoor play on our large, fun-filled playgrounds.

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F.U.S.E

PRE-SCHOOL & KINDERGARTEN

110 Hartwell Ave., Lexington 617-251-6955, www.fuseprogram.com

Director: Lauren Weeks, Psy.D. Clinical Child Psychologist

Staff: 2 teachers with 8 children Age Range: 3 to 6 years

Hours and Schedule: Program runs from September-June Monday-Friday, 9 a.m. 2:45 p.m.

Tuition and Fees: Please check with the Program for the most recent rates.

Class Information: 1 preschool, 1 Pre K, 1 Transitional Kindergarten and 1 kindergarten classroom. Each class has 2 teachers and 8 children.

Facilities: Four classrooms, one indoor motor room and one large outdoor play area.

Program/Philosophy: F.U.S.E.’s mission is to nurture and support the social and emotional growth of all preschool age children. It is their belief that if children feel competent and successful in their social environment, they gain increased motivation to explore their curiosity and share their excitement and experiences with those around them! The combination of small teacher to student ratio, structured social curriculum based on child development, and their team of experts from all domains of child development working directly with the children, create the optimal preschool experience.

Interested families need to contact Lauren Weeks at lauren@fuseprogram.com. She will meet with the family to see if the preschool is a good match for their child.

Parent Participation: Parents are welcome to volunteer in the classroom and participate in activities such as music and dance. There is a once monthly parent training meeting to talk about related issues such as communication and behavioral strategies with their child. There is a once monthly support group facilitated by a social worker.

Special Activities: Weekly music class, weekly movement class, weekly social pragmatics led by an SLP, twice weekly collaborative sports games.

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THE GODDARD SCHOOL OF LEXINGTON

332 Concord Ave., Lexington 781-430-8333, lexingtonma@goddardschools.com, www.goddardschool.com/lexingtonma

Director: Jennifer Casey and Kaitlyn Newton

Age Range: 6 weeks to 6 years

Hours and Schedule: 7:30a.m. 5:30p.m.

Tuition and Fees: Monthly tuition varies based on different schedule options. Call for the most recent rates.

Class Information: ● Infant Classrooms ● Toddler Classrooms ● Preschool Classrooms ● Pre K Classroom

Facilities: Our brand new state of the art facility opened in 2018. It features our outstanding educational program as well as a large indoor gym, a separate outdoor learning center, two giant separated age appropriate playgrounds and also security system including cameras and biometric access control. Please schedule a tour to see it in action!

Program/Philosophy: Our F.L.EX.® Learning Program (Fun Learning Experience) is based on academic research that shows children experience the deepest, most genuine learning when they are having fun. Introducing STEAM concepts in early childhood helps children develop a strong foundation for their future education and a passion for learning. We build on children’s curiosity by incorporating STEAM learning into play-based activities to make STEAM accessible and fun. The Goddard School is the best childhood preparation for social and academic success; we ensure children have fun while learning the skills they need to become school ready, career ready and life ready.

Enrollment Process: Applications accepted anytime.

Parent Participation: The Goddard School has a dual management system. The owner and education director are both on-site every day. We have scheduled parent conferences. We also have an open door policy and parents can communicate with us on anything anytime.

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HANCOCK NURSERY SCHOOL

1912 Mass. Ave., Lexington 781-862-1742, hancockns@gmail.com, www.hancocknurseryschool.org

Director: Cindy Fisette

Staff: 13 teachers/administration

Age Range 2.9 to 5.5 years

Hours and Schedule: September June (37 weeks)

● Preschool I: 3–day (M/W/F) 9am 12pm (optional to 1pm)

● Preschool II: 4 or 5 day (M TH or M F) 9am 1pm or 3pm

● Pre K: 4 or 5 day (M TH or M F) 9am 1pm or 9am 3pm in any combination

● Early drop-off: 5 days (M-F) 8:30-9 a.m.

Tuition and Fees (2022-2023):

Yearly tuition paid as deposit plus 5 monthly payments.

➢ 3 day @ $ 5,410

➢ 4-day 9-1pm @ $ 9,620

➢ 4 day 9 3pm @ $ 14,430

➢ 5 day 9 1pm @ $ 12,025

➢ 5-day 9-3pm @ $ 18,040

➢ Early Drop-Off: $8/day, Lunch Bunch: $16/day, Extended Day: $35 /day

Class Information and Child/Teacher Ratios: Ratios either 12:2 or 16:3 Preschool I: 2.9yrs-3.5yrs; Preschool II: 3-4yrs Pre-K: 4-5 yrs

Facilities: 4 classrooms, large indoor gross motor room, playground Program/Philosophy: HNS believes children learn best through PLAY experiences. HNS provides a wide variety of developmentally appropriate practices that enhance the social, emotional, physical and cognitive skills of each child.

Enrollment Process: Visit the school & submit applications. Enrollment for new families begins in late October & continues until full.

Parent Participation: Parents are always welcome to join the fun and volunteer! Participation on the Parent Committee (PC) is voluntary. The PC sponsors social events for parents and families. Parent representatives also serve on the Board of Directors.

Special Activities: Special events planned throughout the year such as: family breakfasts, ice cream social, school pictures, several family social events, and parent education evenings. New families paired with existing families to support initial transition to school.

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THE JEWISH PRESCHOOL OF LEXINGTON (JPL) at Chabad Center

9 Burlington St., Lexington, MA 02420 781-863-7211, lexingtonpreschool.com

Director: Shaina Olidort

Staff: 3 Lead Teachers, 2 teaching assistants

Age Range: Toddlers to 6 years

Hours and Schedule (Sep-Aug, most Jewish holidays, some school holidays and Summer camp)

● School Year Calendar: as per Lexington Public School calendar

● Vacation Options: February & April Vacation program

● Summer Vacation: 8 week program (4 x 2 week sessions start June)

● Choice of Hours: Half days or full days. Open from 8 a.m. 6 p.m.

Class Information: 3 classes: 1 toddler class, 1 3 and 4 year old class, 1 pre-K/transitional K class.

Facilities: Outdoor play area with large playground includes a toddler and a 3+ climbing structure, a large riding surface and a large sandbox. We have a very large natural play area: winter sledding, summer planting, nature inquiry and exploration and much more fun. Newly renovated classrooms and bathrooms are large and bright. Classes are equipped with a large selection of educational resources and are designed to facilitate individual and group activities. Synagogue social hall available as indoor playspace during inclement weather. Fully air conditioned, well ventilated. Outdoor classroom model whenever possible.

Philosophy / Program: JPL is a child centered, play based environment that addresses the social, emotional, and cognitive developmental needs of each child; as an individual and as a group member. We foster a positive Jewish identity while integrating secular and Jewish curriculum.

Special Activities: Enrichment programs from contracted specialists, weekly Shabbat parties, holiday celebrations, family gatherings, parent-enrichment programs, and local, nature field trips. Staff facilitate music, nature, and art exploration.

Parent Participation: Parents are an important and integral part of our program. We encourage parents to visit and participate in our school program and to share skills and specialties. This is within Covid Protocols

Enrollment Process: Parents are invited to schedule a visit to tour the school. Applications and registration forms are accepted in November for the following year. Please call for information or check out our website. Parents new to the area are invited to apply anytime given an open space.

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JOSIAH HAYDEN PRE-SCHOOL @ HAYDEN RECREATION CENTRE

24 Lincoln St., Lexington 781-862-8480, josiahpreschool@jwhayden.org, www.jwhayden.org

Pre-School Director: Lyndsey Capra & Lauren St. Cyr Age Range: 2.9 months to Pre Kindergarten Pre-School Head Teacher: Lyndsey Capra

Hours and Schedule: Monday Friday, September June, 9 a.m. 12 p.m. or 9 a.m.-3 p.m.

Tuition and Fees:

● Half Day: 1 day- No longer offered; 2 days $480; 3 days $665; 4 days $840; 5 days $1012

● Full Day: 1 day No longer offered; 2 days $860; 3 days $1237; 4 days $1536; 5 days $1740

● AM Extended (8:00 9 a.m.): Not offered at this time

● PM Extended (3-4:30 p.m.): 1 Day $72; 2 Days $140; 3 Days $210; 4 Days $264; 5 Days $300

● PM Extended (3 6 p.m.): 1 Day $144; 2 Days $240; 3 Days $324; 4 Days $432; 5 Days $480

● Lunch Bunch No longer offered.

Class Information: Ratio is 1 teacher for 10 students. 20 student maximum.

Facilities: Large, recently renovated sunny room in the Hayden Centre, use of Hayden gymnasium, fenced in outdoor space with a playground, garden and large area for play.

Program/Philosophy: The principle purpose of the Josiah Hayden Pre-School is to provide a supportive, developmentally age appropriate and positive first school experience.

We strive to create a classroom environment that promotes an interest in learning, a strong sense of community, a celebration of diverse cultures that make our town unique all while fostering each child’s own independence. We focus on activities that support each child’s whole self—emotionally, cognitively, socially, physically and creatively and do this by providing our students a balance of structured learning, free choice, and play.

Enrollment Process: We have an open enrollment process. Parents are encouraged to come down to the Centre for a tour or to visit with the director by appointment via email at josiahpreschool@jwhayden.org.

Parent Participation: Welcome, but not mandatory.

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KNOWLEDGE BEGINNINGS

429 Marrett Road, Lexington 781-860-0776, delbaz@klcorp.com, www.knowledgebeginnings.com

Director: Melissa Sumarus

Staff: 1 Director, 1 Asst. Director, 14 teachers

Age Range: 6 weeks to 6 years

Hours and Schedule: 6:30 a.m. to 6 p.m., 52 weeks per year (closed 9 holidays).

Facilities: 1/2 mile from Lexington Center.

Program/Philosophy: Learning is meant to be a natural, joyful experience. Children learn by playing, experimenting, exploring, and testing. Children flourish when the process of discovery is lovingly encouraged and gently reinforced. This is the philosophy behind their research based curriculum, which fosters individual growth by providing plenty of opportunities for exploration and child initiated choice. All children need opportunities to be responsible, to make choices, and to be treated with respect. Their programs encourage your child’s growth and development with early-learning experiences that build a strong foundation for children’s cognitive, social, emotional, and physical skills. They believe each child has unique talents and interests. Their teachers honor these differences and activities by providing children with customized attention and activities that enable them to learn and grow at their own pace and in their own ways. Specific activities may vary depending on the center and the age of the children. The underlying principles of their program, however, remain the same: Children learn through active exploration. Children initiate their own learning. Learning comes from open ended experiences. Adults are facilitators of children’s learning. NAEYC accredited.

Parent Participation: Parents are encouraged to visit and join in program activities and parent meetings. Parents receive daily reports and formal evaluations. Parent Committee meets monthly and family field trips happen quarterly.

Enrollment Process: Applications accepted anytime.

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THE LEAP SCHOOL

210 Marrett Road, Lexington 781-861-1026, admissions@leapschool.com, www.leapschool.com

Directors: Robin Shapiro, MA, Founder; Dina Savitz, MS, Co-Executive Director Upper School; Victoria Roux, BS, Program Director Lower School; Terri Connelly, MA, Director of Admissions & HR; Jaclyn Olson, BS, Director of Admissions & Administration

Staff: 30 Teachers/Administrators/Specialists

Age Range: 24 months (by Sept. 1) through 5 years (pre K); 5 years 5:11 years (Transitional K)

Hours and Schedule: 8 a.m. to 1 p.m., 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., TTH, MWF, M TH, M F. Early Drop off at 7:30 a.m.

Class Information: Toddler 2.0-2.11 years: 9 children, 2 teachers plus support teacher. Lower preschool 3.0-3.11 years: 9 children, 1 teacher plus support teacher. Upper Preschool 4.0 4.11 years: 10 children, 1 teacher plus support teacher. Trans./Kind.4.9-5+ years: 10 children, 1 teacher plus support teacher.

Facilities: Upper school in front building; Lower school in back building. Adjacent to town conservation trails.

Program/Philosophy: LEAP (Language Enrichment Arts Program) is a model early childhood program which supports the development of the whole child. The curriculum addresses cognitive, social, emotional, and physical developmental needs of children 2-5 years of age. There is a strong emphasis in the creative arts to provide language enrichment, conceptual learning, and promote self -esteem. Music, movement, drama, science, and visual arts are all incorporated into the weekly curriculum. Specialists in yoga, science, music, drama and nature visit the school on a regular basis. At LEAP you will find a beautiful facility, gorgeous outside play spaces and extensive creative arts and play materials. Parent support and education are provided. Excellence in education is the foundation of the school.

Enrollment Process: Contact LEAP School Admissions at 781-861-1026, ext.0

Parent Participation: Many opportunities for parents to be involved! Parent seminars, parent conferencing and resources. Strong parent communication.

Special Activities: Science, Music, Drama, and Yoga Specialists

See Summer Session details in the Summer Camp section.

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LEXINGTON CHILDREN’S PLACE

20 Pelham Road 781-860-5823, ebillings@lexingtonma.org

Director: Liz Billings-Fouhy

Staff: The Lexington Children’s Place is staffed by Lexington Public School personnel. A Masters Level child development teacher and assistant teachers will be supported by a wide range of specialists in various areas of child development. Ratio of staff to students is 1:5

Age Range: Children must be 2.9 years to enroll. Rolling admissions throughout the year on a space available basis.

Hours and Schedule: 10 months following the Lexington Public School Calendar

● 4 days: (M,T,W,Th) a.m. and p.m. options

● Morning option: 8:45-11:30 a.m.

● Afternoon option: 12:30 3:15 p.m.

● 5 days: (M-F) 8:45-11:30 a.m.

● Limited Lunch Bunch

Tuition and Fees: Yearly, paid in ten monthly installments or monthly. 4 days AM or PM $3894 ; 5 days: $4866. Lunch Bunch: $1420 year. Programming may be combined. Scholarships are available.

Class Information: Each class has up to 15 children with 3 teachers and specialists.

Facilities: Housed at 20 Pelham Rd next to Lexington Community Center.

Program/Philosophy: The Children’s Place provides special education and regular education services in an integrated classroom setting. The program is designed to promote a child’s cognitive, language, physical, social and emotional development through an integrated approach to learning. The goals of the program are: to provide a model, developmental preschool that is based on an inclusive, multicultural curriculum in which individuality and diversity are celebrated and all children learn and grow together as they explore their world; to provide an enriched, integrated setting for preschoolers in Lexington that mirrors the Lexington Public School school-age programs; to develop an active partnership with parents in their child’s early development through frequent communication, in school visits and parent groups. Curriculum (Tools of the Mind) is a research-based curriculum that is gaining interest nation-wide and supports children's learning by focusing on active teaching of self regulation and executive function skills and methods and activities that are developmentally appropriate and geared to young children's needs and interests.

Enrollment Process: Applications accepted starting September of the preceding year. Visiting days scheduled periodically. Enrollment for new families begins in January.

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LEXINGTON CREATIVE START

55 Coolidge Ave 781-462-3054, micheller@communitiesunitedinc.org, www.communitiesunitedinc.org

Director: Michelle Rogers

Staff: in addition to the director, there are two teachers per classroom and a mental health specialist on staff

Age Range: 2 to 5 years

Hours and Schedule

● School Year Calendar: September through June, loosely following the local school calendar

● Vacation Options: closed during December Break, February Break and April Break

● Summer Vacation:Summer program option

● Choice of Hours: 4 hours (8:30 to 12:30) or 6 hours (8:30 to 2:30)

Class Information: 2 class rooms: 1 toddler Class and 1 preschool classroom

Facilities: Bright spacious classrooms, with a large outdoor play area including robust playground equipment, a large protected driveway for riding bikes and direct access to walking paths through conservation land. Fully air conditioned and well ventilated to ensure comfort and safety.

Philosophy / Program: The goal of Communities United, Inc. to give preschool children and families an opportunity to experience growth by providing an environment that encourages participation and interaction in a full range of developmentally appropriate activities. We strive to increase the ability of children and families to cope with and initiate change in their lives and build upon the gains made through their experiences.

Special Activities: Free and nutritious meals, onsite health and education screenings, focus on Kindergarten Readiness, rolling admission, Master or Bachelor degreed teachers in each classroom, free to qualifying Head Start families, or families involved in foster or kinship care Parent Participation: Parent involvement within COVID protocols is welcome and encouraged

Enrollment Process: Parents are invited to schedule a tour to visit the school. Applications are accepted on a rolling basis and can be submitted in person or online. Please be sure to have all necessary documentation before submitting an application. Any questions please call 781 472 1218 or email micheller@communitiesunitedinc.org.

MONTESSORI SCHOOL, INC.

130 Pleasant St., Lexington 781-862-8571, www.lexmontessori.org

Director: Aline Gery, Head of School; Aimee Randall, Director of Enrollment Staff: 5 teachers in 2 toddler classrooms; 2 co head teachers each of 4 classrooms for 3-6-year-olds, and 3 assistants; 2 co-head teachers in each of 5 elementary classrooms; 3 middle school teachers; 2 art teachers, 2 music teachers, 1 physical education teachers, 3 Spanish teachers, 1 gardening teacher; 5 after school teachers

Age Range: Toddler (21 months) through middle school.

Hours and Schedule:

Half day for toddlers and 3 and 4 year olds: M F 8:45 a.m. 11:45 a.m. Full day for toddlers and 3 to 6 year olds: (through kindergarten): M, T, W, F, 8:45 a.m.-2:45 p.m.; TH: 8:45 a.m.-11:45 a.m. September-June Childcare available before/after school (opens 7:30 a.m. and closes 6 p.m.).

Facilities: 235 students (includes elementary and middle school). Facilities: Toddler kindergarten building (Children’s House); elementary building (includes gym); separate building for middle school, art studio, music room, library.

Program/Philosophy:

● Children are naturally eager to learn

● Freedom within an ordered environment encourages independence

● All aspects of a child need nurturance: physical, social, emotional and cognitive

● Peer learning in multiage classrooms fosters strong interpersonal skills

● Uninterrupted work time allows focused learning – individual and collaborative

● Children learn best in a supportive, thoughtfully prepared environment

● Children learn to be resourceful and when to ask for the teacher’s help when teachers are guides and coaches, not the center of the classroom

● Children deserve respect as well as guidance

Enrollment Process: The application season begins on October 1. Families can call to set up an appointment to observe the classroom.

Parent Participation: Parents at LMS can be as involved as they would like to be. They encourage parents to participate in classrooms, in community service and community events and to share their expertise and interests. The Parent Association organizes community events throughout the year, and works with the

Room Parents to help support the teachers; parents sit on our board of directors and volunteer in a range of activities in the school.

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LEXINGTON PLAYCARE CENTER

6 Meriam St., Lexington 781-862-5485, office@lexpc.org, www.lexingtonplaycarecenter.org

Director: Christine Giguere

Staff: LPC’s 15 teachers are warm, nurturing, creative, child development experts. Most have either a Bachelors or Masters, and most have years of experience. Age Range: 15 months 6 years old

Hours and Schedule: 7:30 a.m. 6 p.m. year round. Part time and full time options available.

Tuition and Fees: $957-$2,881/month for Toddlers (15 mos.-2.9 years); $844$2,519/month for Preschoolers (2.9-6 years).

Class Information: Total: 55 licensed capacity. Our ratios are amazing! Ratios: Toddlers (15 mos-2.9 yrs) 2.5:8. Preschoolers (2.9 yrs-6 yrs) 2:10. Classes are highly developmental and multi age.

Facilities: LPC occupies 8 bright and sunny classrooms on the first-floor wing of the Church of Our Redeemer. Our “natural” playground features a hill with a built in slide, a 4 surface trike path, and so much more! And when we are not playing there, you can find us on a lovely walk to the Lexington Green, Cary Library, the police or fire station.

Program/Philosophy: Lexington Playcare Center offers children an unhurried, nurturing, yet exciting environment rich with possibilities. The teachers create units based on the interests of the group and they may include such topics as insects, space and endangered animals. There are ample opportunities for children to develop pro social behaviors, problem solving skills and friendships! Our highly experienced and caring teaching staff guide children through a structured yet flexible day with a strong focus on active learning. The result - happy, happy kids!

Enrollment Process: Parents are invited to tour the center with the director by appointment. Applications are accepted year-round and parents are contacted regarding openings for summer and fall in late winter.

Parent Participation: Parents are considered our partners and are welcome anytime! The 9-member Board of Directors is made up of two parents, two staff, four community members, and the director. Additional parent participation is more than welcome and is optional.

Special Activities: Yoga program biweekly, music specialists monthly, and our annual winter cultural series brings six live performances to our already fun filled day.

Summer Program: During July and Aug. we become Camp LPC! Many outdoor activities are planned. Swimming, “fishing”, pizza days, art, walks, field trips…there is not enough room here to list all the fun we have at Camp LPC

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MY WEEKDAY SCHOOL

2600 Mass. Ave., Lexington 781-862-8489, office@myweekdayschool.org, www.myweekdayschool.org

Director: Kathy Reiss Business Manager: Una Gillis

Staff: 5 lead teachers, 10 teaching assistants, 2 specialists Age Range: 2.9 years to 5+ years

Hours and Schedule: 37 weeks from September through mid-June, primarily following the Lexington Public School calendar. Preschool Morning Program (2.9 up to 4 years): 9 a.m.-12 p.m. Pre-K Program (4-5 years): 9 a.m.-1 p.m., includes lunch brought from home. Optional programs extend the day: Early Drop-off: 8-9 a.m. Lunch Program (preschool only) to 1 p.m. Enrichment Program sessions (Pre-K only) until 3 p.m. Extended Day until 3 p.m.

Tuition and Fees: Preschool: 3 days, $5,980; 4 days, $7,750; 5 days, $9,330. Pre-K: 4 days, $9,420; 5 days, $11,440. $100 non-refundable application fee per child for new families; $75 for returning families. One-time Capital Fund fee $100/family. Partial scholarships available; discounts for multiple children enrolled simultaneously. Discount for active military and members of St. John’s Korean United Methodist Church (one discount per family).

Class Information: Preschool: 2 groups of up to 12-15 students, one lead teacher and 1-2 teacher assistants daily. Pre-K: 2 groups of up to 13-15 students, one lead teacher and up to 2 teacher assistants daily. Maximum enrollment in School: 56.

Facilities: Five classrooms, one large indoor gross motor space, two outdoor play areas, and one activity area for Music and Creative Movement.

Program/Philosophy: MWS is an inclusive and non-sectarian play-based early education program. MWS aims to stimulate each individual’s physical, cognitive and socio-emotional development through hands-on experiences in a cheerful and caring atmosphere that values discovery, problem-solving and building a positive self-image.

Enrollment Process: Interested families may call the school for an informational tour at any time. Application forms, when available for the desired school year, are given at the tour and families are encouraged to return the completed form within 2 weeks. The returned application and fee hold a space for the child while families complete the Enrollment Agreement to be returned with the Holding Fee (tuition deposit).

Parent Participation: Parent Teaching Assistant (gives tuition credit); Active Parent Committee fosters parent involvement.

Special Activities: Music and creative movement specialists within the regular curriculum. Afternoon Enrichment series open to Pre-K (nature, music, STEM, and discovery). Back to School Night (for families), All-School Interactive Art Show, Pancake Breakfast and Silent Auction in early spring, and Family Picnic in June. Parents’ Committee arranges additional social events for parents and children.

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THE SCHOOL FOR EARLY EXCELLENCE

56 Middlesex Turnpike, Burlington, MA theschoolforearlyexcellence@gmail.com; www.schoolforearlyexcellence.com

Director/Head Teacher: Tiffany Rodenhiser

Age Range: 2 years 9 months to 5 years old

Classroom Teachers: Tina Magnisalis and Peggy Richardson Hours and Schedules: Monday-Friday 7:30-3:30 pm. Flexible weekly schedules available. Open September June with option to continue through the summer months

Tuition and Fees:

● Half-Day (9-12): 2 days: $330 3 days: $448 4 days: $546 5 days: $618

● Extended Half-Day (9-3): 2 days: $490 3 days: $690 4 days: $820 5 days: $920

● Full Day (7:30-3): 2 days: $572 3 days: $827 4 days: $1050 5 days: $1179

● As needed options: Extended day 3-3:30: $5/day, Early Drop off 8:30-9: $5/day, Lunch Bunch 12-1: $10/day

Classroom Information: Ratio is 1 teacher for every 10 students with a maximum of 25 students. We offer enrichment programs throughout the year (ie yoga, music programs, therapy dog visits) and love to involve the families in our daily curriculum!

What Makes us Special: The School for Early Excellence (SEE) provides a safe, welcoming, and nurturing preschool environment where children are comfortable and inspired to learn. Our classroom promotes educational learning, lays the foundation for your child to become independent and gives them the opportunity to be creative through play.We have a purposeful and challenging curriculum that promotes creativity, exploration, and discovery through play while also getting our students kindergarten ready. Our curriculum centers on the children’s interests, which encourages independence, fosters self esteem, and builds confidence. We believe in showing and documenting progress through fun, simple assessments as your child grows and gains new skills. As a community, our goal to expand upon social skills and encourage friendships to develop and flourish and involve families in the daily learning adventures of their child.

Enrollment Process: Please reach out to schedule a tour where you can meet with the director, see the classroom, and learn what The School for Early Excellence has to offer to your child and family. Application fee is waived for all LexFUN members!

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THE SUNSHINE MONTESSORI SCHOOL

17 Hutchinson Rd., Lexington, MA 02421 617-855-5416, thesunshinemontessorischool.org

Director: Swati Roy Age Range: 18 months to 5 Years

Hours and Schedule: 8 a.m.-5:00pm. (M-F)

Tuition and Fees: Morning All Day

18 mon 3 yrs $1,450 $1,950 3 yrs 6 yrs $1,250 $1,750

We also have flexible enrollment options for 2 days, 3 days or 4 days.

Class Information:

We are a home based Montessori preschool. We are a mixed age group classroom, providing individual attention to each child, with the help of one lead teacher and two assistant teachers

Facilities: Newly finished area for a large classroom with lots of Montessori materials and regular toys. Large fenced backyard with outdoor toys Program/Philosophy: Providing age appropriate, curriculum based fun learning activities are provided for the children so that they develop a love for learning at a young age.

Enrollment Process: Please get in touch with us to schedule a tour of our program. You can reach us on the phone at 617 855 5416 or using the contact us page on our website.

Parent Participation: We encourage parent participation

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WALDORF SCHOOL OF LEXINGTON

739 Mass. Ave., Lexington 781-863-1062, www.thewaldorfschool.org

Director: Lauren Smith

Admissions Director: Sarah Martin

Age Range: Infant Grade 8

Hours and Schedule:

● Parent Child classes (infant to 5 years): Weekly drop ins to full year

● Nursery* (age 3 to 4.5): 8:30 a.m-12:30 p.m.

● Kindergarten* (age 4.5 to 6): 8:20 a.m. 12:30 p.m.

● Grades 1-8: 8:05 a.m.-3:05 p.m.

● Afternoon programs (N K, grades 1 5): 12:30 6 p.m.

● Summer Programs: See website for details

Tuition and Fees:

Waldorf School of Lexington values an economically inclusive school community and offers tuition assistance based on demonstrated financial need. WSL affirms that financial means should not be a barrier to attend our school. We believe that every family that embraces and supports Waldorf education adds value to our school community. To this end, we are committed to partnering with every interested parent to make a transformative Waldorf education possible for their children. Visit thewaldorfschool.org/tuition to view our Tuition & Fees.

Class Information:

Total: 200 (Preschool to grade 8). 1 3 years: 2 groups of 10 (ratio 1:5), 3 4.5 years: 3 groups of 14 (ratio 1:7), 4.5-6.5 years: 2 groups of 18 (ratio 1:9)

Facilities: Large, sunny rooms in two historic buildings abutting the Minuteman Trail and Great Meadows conservation land. Athletic field, playgrounds, basketball/ tennis courts, biodynamic garden.

Program/Philosophy: Waldorf School of Lexington provides a challenging, arts integrated curriculum in a healthy, joyful, media free environment. One of over 1,200 Waldorf schools worldwide, WSL was founded in 1971 and serves 200 students from Preschool–8. In nursery and kindergarten, children develop social, physical, and pre academic skills through self directed creative free play, outdoor exploration, storytelling, chores, and games.

Enrollment Process: Visit, application ($50), interview, deposit upon acceptance.

Parent Participation: Festivals and community events, Parent Assoc., Board of Directors, Kitchen, Homespun Book and Gift Shop.

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