HomeMy WebLinkAbout2023-04-04-LEX250-minSemiquincentennial Commission (Lex250)
April 4,2023 Meeting Minutes
Pursuant to notice duly filed with the Town Clerk,the Semiquincentennial Commission
(Lex250)convened in a hybrid meeting in person in the Hudson Room of Cary Memorial
Building and via Zoom video conference on Tuesday,April 4 at 4:41 pm by Ms.Barry as
allowed by legislation (S.2475)extending the suspension of certain provisions of the
Massachusetts Open Meeting Law.
Present in person:
Suzie Barry,Select Board Member,Chair
Jillian Tung,Music &Arts Representative,Clerk
Barry Cunha,Business Representative
Jane Hundley,LPS 6-8 Social Science Coordinator
Julie O’Leary,Civic Representative
Attending remotely:
Mona Roy,Community Representative,Vice Chair
Cerise Jalelian,Town Celebrations Committee Representative
Steve Conners,Reenactment Community Representative
Bebe Fallick,Tourism Committee Representative
Paul O’Shaughnessy,Historical Organization Representative
John Rossi,Commission on Disability Liaison
●The meeting was called to order at 4:41 pm by Ms.Barry
●Mr.Conners presented “2025 Patriots’Day Proposal Requests”
○Goal is to recreate events as closely as possible to exact 250th anniversary
○The proposal included a few changes to the Patriots’Day schedule of events:
■Paul Revere’s ride would be moved from 11:30 pm on Friday to 9:30
pm
■The Battle of Lexington would take place on Saturday,April 19
■Other events would take place as they have typically in past years and
as outlined in the proposal
○Transportation needs
■Will be larger than are typically required
■Re-enactors as well as visitors will have to be served
■Cost of transportation has risen
■Total bill for buses may be $12K
○Lodging for out of town re-enactors
■Looking for solutions to lodge re-enactors and their families
■Lodging would ideally be indoors
■Would need provisions for food and beverages
■Preferred option is LHS
○Ms.Barry:Public safety services are more difficult to staff on Monday of
Patriots’Day weekend
○Options for lodging and scheduling were discussed by the group
○Concord is planning to have all of their events on Saturday
○The timing of the battles was reviewed
○The possibility of visits from dignitaries and how plans might need to be
modified were discussed
○Ms.Barry emphasized the need to include participatory events on Saturday
○Possibility of Tower Park battle moving to a different day was raised
●Highlights from the regional Lexington/Concord/Lincoln meeting that occurred on
March 24 with state representatives were discussed
●Discovery Day 2023
○A motion to reserve a booth and participate in Discovery Day 2023 was made
by Ms.Barry,seconded by Ms.Tung,and approved by roll call vote
●Next community-wide meeting,currently scheduled for May 10,was postponed until
fall when we have more information about scheduling
●State and federal updates:Ms.Barry
○No large windfall
○Leaders are looking for other sources
○State commission has new co-chairs and will meet in May
●Publicity:Ms.Roy
○New Facebook page
○Plan for weekly postings
○Photo of suggestion boxes has been posted
○Twitter:we still have a Twitter account
○Website is updated
○Instagram will be forthcoming
○Steve Conners asked whether we should talk about 2025 as a PSA at current
re-enactment as part of the regularly-scheduled dialogue
●Community engagement:Ms.Tung
○Events under consideration include:
■Porchfest,possibly in collaboration with the Arts Council
●Afternoon of music in which bands perform on people’s front
porches,lawns,or backyards
●Would need to hire a coordinator
●Will discuss with Arts Council
■Community kick-off event/musical festival
●Bands,food trucks,outdoor location
●Would need to hire an event coordinator
■“Light Up Lexington”,Ms.O’Leary
●Trees in Lexington center could be decorated with red,white
and blue lights between Patriots Day weekend and July 4th,
2025
●Ms.O’Leary to discuss with Lexington Retailers Association
■“Decorate your front porch”
●Lexington residents could decorate the fronts of their doors or
yards with red white and blue
●Trademark update
○Ms.Barry to connect with Town Counsel
○Ms.Roy:Logo needs a ™symbol
●Monument update
○Ms.Fallick is meeting with a planner from MAPC
●Vacancy on the committee
○Ms.Barry proposed an accelerated schedule to fill the vacancy and will follow
up with Jill Hai
●Approval of minutes was deferred
●Next meeting:Wednesday April 26 at 4:30 pm
●A motion to adjourn was made by Mr.Cunha,seconded by Ms.Barry,and
approved by roll call vote
Respectfully submitted,
Jillian Tung