Free Film Screening of “Beyond Their Years”

February 5th and February 19th, 2026, 7:00 PM at the Lexington Venue

There will be two free film screenings at the Lexington Venue, Feb 5th and 19th of “Beyond Their Years”.

Produced by Lexington resident Bryant McBride, “Beyond Their Years”  is the story of two trailblazing pioneers whose parallel lives influenced generations of hockey and baseball players and fans.  

There will be a post screening conversation with Bryant McBride and Scott Fitzgerald, a leadership development coach for Olympians and D1 coaches. 

This event is in partnership with Association of Black Citizens of Lexington, Lexington Bedford Youth Hockey, and Lexington Power Yoga 

“Beyond Their Years” is McBride’s second film, made in partnership with TSN and currently airs in Canada on CBC. His first film “Willie” was made in partnership with ESPN.

Join ABCL for Screening of the Adam Tidd episode of the Black Patriots of Lexington

Tuesday, February 17 at 7 pm at the Depot, Reception at 6:30 pm – RSVP now

Explore the often-overlooked role that Black people played in the Battle of Lexington & the Revolutionary War, including enslaved soldiers.

Military Patriot Adam Tidd – explore the role that Black men and women, like enslaved Lexington resident Adam Tidd played in the Revolutionary War.

This episode features the inspirational story of Adam Tidd and his journey from being an enslaved servant of Lt. William Tidd of Captain Parker’s Company to a soldier in the Continental Army and later the father of a renowned Boston musician. 

While enslaved, Adam Tidd lived off Hancock Street, near the current location of the William Diamond Middle School.

Explore what it was like to fight for a nascent country while enslaved and to live longer free than enslaved.

A free event.

Presenters: Dr. Bill Poole, PhD, retired history and science teacher and historian for the Lexington Minute Men and Sean D. Osborne, public historian and producer of the Black Patriots of Lexington YouTube series.

For more information on the Black Patriots of Lexington video series visit www.abclex.org.

Cohosted by the Association of Black Citizens of Lexington, Lexington History Museums and Tricons 2 Red Tails.

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