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Become a part of The Lyric’s song

Add a brick to the Wall and Walk of Honor and join The Lyric Theatre & Cultural Arts Center’s long history of supporting the arts in Lexington.

The outside of the Lyric Theatre at night.

The Lyric Theatre sits in the heart of Lexington’s East End. | Photo courtesy of VisitLEX

The Lyric Theatre & Cultural Arts Center is inviting LEX to leave a lasting mark through its Wall and Walk of Honor Initiative. This unique fundraising effort allows individuals, businesses, and organizations to purchase engraved bricks or pavers, each bearing a personalized message. Whether it’s a cherished memory, a tribute to a special someone, or a friendly dedication, your words will become a permanent part of the Lyric’s storied history.

The Elm Tree Lane-facing wall of The Lyric already sports the names and well-wishes of numerous patrons throughout the years, and more names are on the way. The initiative supports The Lyric’s mission to celebrate and preserve its cultural legacy while offering donors a chance to be immortalized at the iconic venue.

Fill out and return this form or email The Lyric for more information on how to join in honoring its past while building a vibrant future as a performance venue, community center, and guardian of history.

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