Jul 10 Friday
This film explores the world of adaptive cattle farmers and their conventional farming neighbors.Guided by director and wrangler of scientists Peter Byck, "Roots So Deep (You Can See the Devil Down There)" is an entertaining, thought-provoking documentary that explores the world of adaptive cattle farmers and their conventional farming neighbors. Alongside this journey, a team of pioneering scientists conduct groundbreaking research, investigating the costs and benefits of grazing practices in harmony with nature versus those in conflict with it. This community event is free and open to the public. Please register online at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/roots-so-deep-free-screening-tickets-1990661540254 to let us know you're coming!
Jul 11 Saturday
Join LexPhil’s 65th Anniversary Kickoff on Saturday, July 11, as we commemorate over six decades of music, community, and legacy.
Beginning at 6PM, we invite everyone to ArtsPlace (161 N. Mill Street) to explore curated history displays, artifacts, archival recordings, and more covering the sixty-five year history of the organization. Registration is requested for this all-ages event with a ‘pay what you want’ admission that includes light refreshments and snacks.
Whether a lifelong supporter or brand new, join LexPhil as we usher in the 2026–2027 Season, together.
Aug 03 Monday
Summer Singers is a mixed choir singing for its 39th summer. Singers must be at least high school aged. There is no audition. The 2026 program will celebrate the variety of musical styles of choral music in this nation, from the Revolutionary period to the present.
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