The Lexington Minute Men are proud to announce our “Ignite the Night” Fundraising Dinner on Thursday, April 2, 2026 5:30pm – 10:30pm, at Heritage Hall in Lexington!
WBZ-TV News Chief Meteorologist Eric Fisher will host a fun-filled night with the members of the Lexington Minute Men, featuring a red carpet entrance, cocktail hour, a three-course dinner, a colonial women’s fashion show, a live auction, a paddle raise, and some very special guests.
Special guests anticipated to attend include:
- Paul Wahlberg, Actor/Owner of Wahlburgers
- Kevin Chapman, Actor
- Johnny Bucyk, Boston Bruins Legend and Hockey Hall of Famer
- Todd Angilly, Boston Bruins Anthem Singer
- Bruce Tarr, Massachusetts Senate Minority Leader
- Michelle Ciccolo, Massachusetts State Representative
Patriots’ Day Weekend VIP Package
Includes a three-night stay at the Inn at Hastings Park, two VIP passes to the Battle of Lexington Reenactment and Paul Revere’s Ride, gift certificates to local restaurants and more.
First Musket Fired at 250th Anniversary Reenactment
The musket that fired the “Shot Heard Round the World” during the 250th reenactment of the Battle of Lexington on April 19, 2025, encased in a glass and wooden display case.
Musket Fired at 1975 Bicentennial Reenactment
An encased musket that was fired during the 1975 Bicentennial reenactment.
250th Anniversary Reenactment American Flag
The American flag that was flown over the Lexington Battle Green during the 250th anniversary events on April 19, 2025.
Dinner and Wine for Eight (8) at Paul Wahlberg’s Alma Nove in Hingham
Enjoy a night of fine dining and drinks for eight at Alma Nove at The Launch at Hingham Shipyard.
Four (4) Front Row Red Sox Tickets
Four (4) Red Sox Tickets – Dugout Box 77, Row 1, Seats 1-4
Includes a framed print of the painting “Lexington Common” by famed historical artist Don Troiani, a $500 gift card at Galaray House in Lexington, and five (5) prints from local artist David Waterman Schock.
Why “Ignite the Night?” The Shot Heard Round the World was the spark that launched the American Revolution and served as the catalyst for American liberty and independence. We hope our dinner will help us raise the funds necessary to support the next young generation of members to join our ranks.
Currently, the average age of our membership is between 50-60 years old. We need to grow and get younger if we want to continue the legacy of the Lexington Minute Men over the next 50 years and beyond. Help us reach our goal by supporting a great night out!