Film Screening of Willie, the first Black player in the National Hockey League

at the Lexington Venue, 1794 Massachusetts Ave, Lexington on Thursday, October 16, 2025 from 7:00— 8:30 PM

In October, the National Hockey League’s first Black player, Willie O’Ree, will be awarded the Congressional Gold Medal. Join the Cary Library and the Association of Black Citizens of Lexington (ABCL) as we honor his achievements with a screening of the film, Willie.

**Offsite location** This event takes place at the Lexington Venue, 1794 Massachusetts Ave, Lexington. 

Film run time is 70 mins.

Following the film, Lexington resident and Producer of the film, Bryant McBride and ABCL President Jon Suber will host a discussion followed by Q&A. Thank you Helen Lui for organizing this event.
We hope to see you there.”Willie” is a story of courage, resilience, friendship and triumph across North America that was 240 years in the making.  In 1958, during America’s fight to end Jim Crow, Willie O’Ree became the first black player in the National Hockey League.  This documentary follows the amazing story of Willie’s family from his great grandfather’s escape from slavery in 1778 to Willie’s ascent to hockey’s highest honor – induction into the Hockey Hall of Fame on November 12, 2018.  Willie’s story transcends hockey – it is an historic yet current journey in pursuit of opportunity to blaze new trails and inspire people of all races.  At a time when the world needs heroes – meet “Willie”.  
Lexington resident and Producer of the film, Bryant McBride crafted a poignant, powerful story. McBride gathered a team of Executive Producers, Ted Leonsis, Sheila Johnson and Earl Stafford and the support of The National Hockey League and JP Morgan Chase to collaborate in making the film.  The film also features appearances by NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman, NHL great Wayne Gretzky, MIT Chancellor and expert on race and retrospective justice Melissa Nobles, NHL Alumni Wayne Simmonds and Devante Smith-Pelly, Former Women’s pro hockey player and Arcadia University Coach Kelsey Koelzer and former Prime Minister of Canada, the Right Honorable Justin Trudeau.  Additional promotional support was provided by USA Hockey, The Hockey Hall of Fame, The Government of Canada, The Province of New Brunswick, Canada, and The City of San Diego.
The presentation of the film during this October coincides with Willie O’Ree’s 90th birthday and his acceptance of the Congressional Gold Medal, the highest civilian honor awarded in the United States. Willie is also a past recipient of the Order of Canada, the highest civilian honor in Canada. Willie will be one of two people to ever receive both honors, Ken Taylor, former Canadian Ambassador to Iran being the other. 

NAACP Prostate Cancer Event

Virtually on Thursday October 16, 2025 from 6:30 to 8:00 PM

The Mystic Valley Area Branch of the NAACP will host its annual Prostate Cancer Awareness program in partnership with the AdMeTech Foundation. Local partners Belmont Against Racism (BAR) and Association of Black Citizens of Lexington (ABCL) will also be
collaborating on this program. Event will be held virtually on Thursday, October 16th from 6:30PM – 8:00 PM, available here: www.admetech.org. St. John’s Baptist Church in Woburn will also be hosting a live viewing party. Please call (781)-935-4314 or email
sjbcpubrel3840@gmail.com for more information about the viewing party.

Program will stress both the importance of early detection and education necessary to save more people from prostate cancer that disproportionately impacts Black and Brown communities. Resources available from urologists to trust and the Prostate Cancer Equity Program will also be presented.


Terry Carter, Poet Laureate of West Medford will present original poetry, focused on health in communities of color. Rev. Ryan Tankersley and his St. John’s Baptist Church of Woburn will join. Rev. David Killpatrik, long-time Pastor at West Medford Baptist and 2nd Vice President of the Mystic Valley Area Branch of the NAACP will share some remarks. Didier Moise, President of Belmont Against Racism (BAR) will speak at the event. President Jillian Harvey of the Mystic Valley Area Branch of the NAACP will speak on behalf of the branch who has been a champion of civil rights advocacy in the region for over forty years. Representative Sean Garballey, Representative Paul Donato, and Representative Sal DiDomenico renowned champions of Prostate Cancer Advocacy will be present and be honored for their advocacy in prostate cancer awareness.

The theme of this year is Love. Courage. Hope. The NAACP believes health is an integral civil right and it is essential that we do more to combat the fact the Black and Brown men are two times more likely to die from this cancer.

To attend this event, or learn more information about the event and the Mystic Valley Area
Branch of the NAACP, please visit www.mva-naacp.org or email us at info@mva-naacp.org.
Please tune into the event live at www.admetech.org.