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- No events scheduled for March 16, 2025.
- No events scheduled for March 17, 2025.
Shakespeare’s Queens: a one-woman show with Poornima Kirby
Concord Free Public Library 129 Main Street, Concord- No events scheduled for March 19, 2025.
Abundant Heresies: The Revolutions of Theodore Parker and Ralph Waldo Emerson – with Richard Smith
Concord Main Library Concord- No events scheduled for March 21, 2025.
- No events scheduled for March 22, 2025.
Week of Events
Emerson Auxiliary Book Review
Emerson Auxiliary Book Review
Ignite your passion for books at the Emerson Auxiliary Book Review! Recommendations from other avid readers are the best way to curate a reading list. You’re invited to our 5th annual Book Review. Bring the names of your favorite book titles and we will build a list to share. Friends are welcome and feel free […]
Shakespeare’s Queens: a one-woman show with Poornima Kirby
Shakespeare’s Queens: a one-woman show with Poornima Kirby
Join Poornima Kirby for her one-woman show, Shakespeare's Queens! Shakespeare grew up under the reign of Elizabeth I, a mercurial, intelligent, powerful queen. And her influence is written across many of Shakespeare’s finest female characters. Whether in his dangerous siren-queens like Lady Macbeth and Margaret, or in playful, wayward leaders like Titania and Kate, or […]
Ignite Your Health: Brain Education – Parkinson’s & Stroke
Ignite Your Health: Brain Education – Parkinson’s & Stroke
Don’t miss this free informative session — perfect for healthcare professionals, caregivers, and anyone interested in brain health. Moderator: Julie Viola, MHA, Founder & Principal Strategist, Cody Health Ventures, LLC & Auxiliary President-elect Emerson Health Panelists: •Claire Carrazco, DO, Neurologist •Brenda McCurdy, BS, MHA, RN, CEN, SCRN, Clinical Quality Director & Stroke Educator •Nicole Kelly, […]
Abundant Heresies: The Revolutions of Theodore Parker and Ralph Waldo Emerson – with Richard Smith
Abundant Heresies: The Revolutions of Theodore Parker and Ralph Waldo Emerson – with Richard Smith
Theodore Parker of Lexington and Ralph Waldo Emerson of Concord were directly linked to the events of April 19, 1775. Both men's grandfathers were involved in the battles that sparked the American Revolution. How did Parker and Emerson view their revolutionary heritage? How did this shape their thinking in the turbulent years leading up to […]