Verrill Farm Hosts its 12th Annual Stone Soup Farm to Table Event in Concord MA

Verrill Farm hosted its 12 Annual Stone Soup Farm to Table Event this Sunday and Mother Nature was there to support it. It was a beautiful evening to spend time with friends while enjoying incredible food, music, and drinks. 

This event supports Concord agriculture and 100% of the “profits” are donated to the Concord Agricultural Committee to help keep farming alive and well in Concord. 

What’s unique about this event is the food is donated by the Concord farms and then prepared by the local chefs of your favorite restaurants.

Some highlights from this year’s menu include:

  • 80 Thoreau: Chilled corn soup with tomato jam and crispy ham
  • Adelita: Pollock ceviche with fresh cilantro and peppers
  • Concord Market: Salmon and Shrimp poke bowl with cucumber and radishes
  • Debra’s Natural Gourmet: Butternut hemp pesto delight
  • Fiorella’s: Roasted butternut soup with sage
  • Haute Coffee: Tomato gazpacho with corn, peppers, and onion
  • Papa Razzi: Braised duck with carrot and sage maltagliati
  • ReasonsTo Be Cheerful: Vanilla Ice Cream
  • Verrill Farm: Grass fed beef enchiladas wrapped in a white corn tortilla

The local farms participating include:

  • Barrett’s Mill Farm
  • Brigham Greenhouses
  • Hutchins Farm
  • Kenney Farm
  • Macone Farm
  • Marshall Farm
  • Saltbox Farm
  • Scimone Farm
  • Silfer Leaf Farm
  • Verrill Farm

Other participants of the event are The Concord Cheese Shop, Woods Hill Table, and Trail’s End Cafe.

This is an incredible community event that began in 2007. The idea was to celebrate “community, respect for the land, and gratitude for what it provides”. Plus the food is delicious and it’s a lot of fun catching up with neighbors on a Sunday afternoon.

If you missed it, mark your calendar for next year’s Stone Soup Farm to Table Event!

Earth Day Celebration

The Musketaquid Arts and Environment Program of the Umbrella Community Arts Center hosts an Earth Day celebration on April 28, 2018 (rain date April 29). This vibrant town event is a celebration that brings awareness of local and national environmental issues. The theme for this year’s celebration is “Gathering Places”. This free, four-part celebration welcomes and encourages public participation. For more information, visit http://theumbrellaarts.org or contact Nancy Lippe at nancy@theumbrellaarts.org.

Earth Day Parade: 10:30 – 11:30 am The event kicks off at the Umbrella Community Arts Center on Stow Street where participants gather for a parade down Main Street. All are welcome to join in. Participants may bring their own puppets and banners or pick up one of the large puppets available in front of The Umbrella. The parade with banners, flags, and beautiful giant puppets which depict local plant and animal wildlife bring color and life to the streets of Concord. Professional musical and dancing groups aNova Brazil, Dirty Water Brass Band, and Diabolis In Musica entertain the community and join the parade.

River Ceremony: 11:30 – noon The parade leads to the banks of the Concord River at the Old North Bridge for a River Ceremony. The Ceremony begins with the emergence of the River Spirit played by CC King. The ceremony is accompanied by multicultural performances: improvisational drumming by Grant Smith, Latin American music and dancing performed by Rosalba and the young dancers of La Piñata, and Geri Barney, Navajo woman, singing Native American songs. The River Ceremony concludes with the launching of “Earth Floats” made of natural materials that carry “wishes for the earth.”

Earth Day Festival: Noon – 2:00 pm The merriment continues with a Festival on the grounds of the historic Old Manse, a Trustees of the Reservations property. The entertainment includes several performances. Eric Bornstein’s Behind The Mask Theater presents “The Woman Who Outshone the Sun”, an allegorical play that combines masks, music, dance and storytelling to create a dazzling theatrical experience. A contemporary dance performance by the Jody Weber Dance Company engages the public in the expressive power of movement with excerpts from “Her Sylvan Ascent”. Mass Audubon Society’s Drumlin Farm offers a live presentation on Birds of Prey. There will be activities for children including kite building and spoon making, non-profit exhibitors, and food vendors.

The Earth Month Art Exhibit at the Umbrella Community Arts Center is a non-juried art show featuring works using a variety of media around this year’s theme “Gathering Places”. The gallery is open April 12 through May 6 daily 10:00 am to 5:00 pm. Exhibit Opening and Artists’ Reception will be held on Thursday, April 19, from 6:00-8:00pm.

Concord-Carlisle Community Chest “Night Out for Neighbors”

CASUAL BREW HOUSE ATMOSPHERE

LIVE BAND
FULL BAR
RAFFLE, CORN HOLE, and other GAMES

Click HERE to buy tickets
$75 in advance, $85 at the door
(includes 2 drinks tickets and appetizers)

http://www.cccommunitychest.org/news-announcements/night-out-for-neighbors/

 

Egg Hunt: Friday, March 30th from 5:00-6:30 PM,  Memorial Field at Concord-Carlisle High School

Concord Recreation will be hosting its 2nd Annual Egg Hun on Friday, March 30th at the Doug White Fields at Concord Carlisle High School. This is a free community event for individuals age 2 through 2nd grade. Participants will search for prize filled plastic eggs, get photos with the Easter Bunny, and more!
 
Egg Hunt times are as follows:
Age 2- 5:15pm
Age 3- 5:30pm
Age 4- 5:45pm
Grades K & 1- 6:00pm
Grades 2 – 6:15pm
 
For more info, please visit www.concordrec.com or call 978-287.1050.
 

Conversations in a Civil Society – April 3rd

 

“The right to criticize, the right to hold unpopular beliefs, the right to protest, the right of independent thought, all basic principles of Americanism.”
– Margaret Chase Smith

Come join this discussion on how to navigate our differences:
politics, religion, values, life style. How do we learn to have conversations around issues that sometimes divide us? How do we learn to listen better, discuss, and even bridge that divide?

Moderator: Ethan Hoblitzelle, Social Studies teacher, CCHS
Panelists:
Ona Ferguson from Consensus Building Institute
Robert Munro from Middlesex School
Rose Pavlov from Ivy Child

Tickets are $10 in advance or $15 at the door.

Student tickets are $5. Enter code: STUDENT

Additional Information:

SECTION LOCATION DATES DAYS TIMES INSTRUCTOR FEES
ACE101 Concord-Carlisle High School, TBD 04/03 – 04/03 Tu 07:00 PM – 09:00 PM TBD $10.00 REGISTER NOW

And the Winner is…

We can’t believe how many people in our community entered the “Win a Valentine’s Day Dinner at Karma” contest!

Tracy White is the winner! Congratulations!

Thank you to everyone for entering the contest and for spreading the word about the new town calendar. We now have close to 400 members of the community who have signed up to receive our weekly email. This is a community service for Concord and Carlisle – schools, sports organizations, and non-profits are all posting events to the calendar.

Thanks for spreading the word.

CCHS presents a Parent/Student Dialogue Night on Thursday, January 18, 2018

CCHS is presenting a Parent/Student Dialogue Night on Thursday, January 18, 2018. All parents and their teens are invited to join us and discuss the issues of stress and pressure in our school community.

This is an evening of student skits, honest discussion, and brainstorming ways to de-stress our students’ lives. Reserve your spot as soon as possible. For questions regarding this event, please contact Assistant Principal Leslie Knight at lknight@concordcarlisle.org.

We are very excited to offer this event to our families and hope you can join us!