Upcoming CivicLex Events
There are no upcoming events at this time.
More Opportunities to Get Engaged:
The Fayette County Health Department is asking for your input on the community health of Lexington!
The Fayette County Soil and Water Conservation District is now offering 50% reimbursements, up to $200, for backyard conservation projects for Lexington residents!
As part of their Rose Revival Campaign, the Kentucky Student Voice Team is hosting a forum this Saturday to discuss public education in Kentucky! The discussion will focus on how students, parents, and community members think education in Kentucky can equitably serve all Kentuckians.
Past Events
Join The People’s Porch and FoodChain at Coolavin Park for Drop Everything and Read Day to celebrate the magic and wonder of reading!
Join CivicLex and the League of Women Voters to meet with candidates running for a council seat in districts 1, 4, and 7!
Join us for a lecture on the future of journalism and democracy with Senior Editor Jenisha Watts and Editor-in-Chief Jeffrey Goldberg of The Atlantic!
Happy Civic Learning Week! Civic Learning Week encourages schools, non-profits, and individuals to engage with their communities and learn about ways to be more civically engaged.
Join CivicLex to learn about the Lexington's city budget and play The Price is Right based on actual budget items!
Join CivicLex for a free pancake breakfast! Learn about what City Council has been up to recently and the ways you can get involved.
Lexington’s Urban Service Boundary is expanding for the first time in 26 years. Join the Division of Planning and CivicLex at Greyline Station for your first opportunity to weigh in on the master plan that will guide the process!
CivicLex is participating in LexArts’ open gallery hop for members of the public to explore Downtown Lexington’s many artistic spaces!
Join CivicLex as we celebrate five years of civic impact in Lexington on Thursday, November 9th at the iconic Kentucky Theatre!
Join CivicLex, Councilmembers, and City Staff for an evening of crafts, snacks, and learning about your local government!
Kit is joining Seek Common Ground and other scholars for a panel on leadership and engaging communities.
Learn about parks access and how to get involved in decisions around parks! And get a free plant!
Learn about parks access and how to get involved in decisions around your neighborhood parks!
Learn about specific examples of how governmental policies and actions maintained segregation and the impact they have on our parks today.
Learn about parks access and how to get involved in decisions around your neighborhood parks!
Learn about parks access and how to get involved in decisions around your neighborhood parks!
Learn about parks access and how to get involved in decisions around your neighborhood parks! There will be translators for Arabic, Swahili, and Spanish!
Cash in on an opportunity to learn about how LFUCG spends its money!
Learn about specific examples of how governmental policies and actions maintained segregation and the impact they have on our parks today.
Learn about parks access and how to get involved in decisions around your neighborhood parks!
Learn about specific examples of how governmental policies and actions maintained segregation and the impact they have on our parks today!
Join CivicLex and the University of Kentucky Center for Student Involvement to learn about effective strategies for seeing your project through the legislative process.
If you're curious about the budgeting process, how the city spends its money, and how you can get involved, be sure to cash in on this opportunity from CivicLex and the University of Kentucky Center for Student Involvement.
Join CivicLex and the University of Kentucky in an exploration of the people, places, and processes that make up local government here in Lexington.