Lincoln Residents, Exciting Opportunity: Preview Ken Burns’ New Film “The American Revolution” We’re thrilled to share that there are two exclusive opportunities to get an early look at Ken Burns’ latest film, The American Revolution. Lincoln residents may enter to win (1) or (2) tickets to one of the two Ken Burns’ events on April 17th. Tickets are extremely limited, so if you’re interested in attending either the daytime event in Lexington or the evening event in Concord, please complete the below form: https://forms.gle/yvz7S52rED1TcVAj9
Winners will be determined by a random drawing on April 3, 2025 and will be notified soon after. If you are selected but cannot attend the event, please notify Peggy as soon as possible. For more details on the events, see below! FILMMAKER KEN BURNS TO SHARE EARLY LOOK AT HIS NEW DOCUMENTARY “THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION” Documentarian Ken Burns will visit Concord and Lexington on April 17 to discuss his new film, "The American Revolution," timed to the start of the War of Independence on April 19, 1775. Burns will be joined by co-directors Sarah Botstein and David Schmidt and historian Rick Atkinson, author of "The British Are Coming”. Following approximately 40 minutes of clips, the filmmakers and Atkinson will join in a conversation about the film and the meaning of events at Lexington and Concord that led to the American Revolution. THURSDAY, APRIL 17th 12:00noon-1:30pm Cary Memorial Hall - Lexington, MA Or THURSDAY, APRIL 17th 7pm-8:30pm Concord-Carlisle High School Auditorium – Concord, MA Documentarian Ken Burns will visit Concord on April 17 to discuss his new film, "The American Revolution," timed to the start of the War of Independence on April 19, 1775. Burns will be joined by co-directors Sarah Botstein and David Schmidt and historian Rick Atkinson, author of "The British Are Coming," from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at Concord-Carlisle High School. Following approximately 40 minutes of clips, the filmmakers and Atkinson will join in a conversation about the film and the meaning of events at Lexington and Concord that led to the American Revolution. The event will be open to the general public, with reserved seating for Arlington, Concord, Lexington, and Lincoln residents and students. All attendees for the Concord event must present a ticket that will be provided. Lost tickets cannot be replaced. =================================================== Peggy Elder Administrative Assistant to the Select Board & Town Administrator Town of Lincoln T Direct 781-259-2601 D Email eld...@lincolntown.org<mailto:eld...@lincolntown.org>
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