Celebrate 250 years of bold women, girls, and fiber arts with a day full of history, music, colonial games, crafts, food, and family fun!
✨ Highlights of the Day:
• Historic Re-enactment: Anna Harrington’s 1769 Spinning Protest
• 2025 Visibility Banner Honoree Ceremony
• Singalong of Protest Songs (1775–2025)
• Live Performance by Maya Salafia
• LexSeeHer Marketplace: blanket-making, knit-in, crochet-in, demonstrations, vendors, LexSeeHer merchandise & food trucks
👧 Children’s Activities (10–12:30)
Step into the past with Colonial Games like hoop rolling, graces, jack straws, and cup-and-ball—plus corn hole with real corn! Kids can get creative making friendship bracelets, bead jewelry, cup-and-ball toys, and coloring pages. For extra fun, try life-size Scrabble and giant tic-tac-toe!
🕰️ Historic Re-enactment (1:00 pm)
Travel back to 1769 as we re-enact the day when Anna Harrington rallied her neighbors in a dramatic spinning protest, turning women’s fiber arts into a bold act of resistance. This powerful re-enactment brings history to life and connects Lexington’s past to the present.
🌟 Visibility Banner Honoree Ceremony (following the Re-enactment)
Celebrate the 2025 Visibility Banner Honorees as we shine a spotlight on inspiring women whose leadership, vision, and courage continue to shape our Lexington community today.
🍴 Food Trucks to Delight Everyone!
Savor the flavors of Golden Grillz BBQ, featuring their famous creamy mac & cheese, and cool off with a sweet treat from our beloved Mo’s Ice Cream Truck. Perfect fuel for a day of history, crafts, and fun!
For more information, visit: LexSeeHer.com
