How Disinformation is Sabotaging America

Concord Museum

Legal scholar and analyst for MSNBC and NBC News and professor at the University of Michigan Law School, Barbara McQuade, unpacks the history and tactics of disinformation, why Americans are so vulnerable to it, and real solutions for how to counter disinformation. Members Free | Non-Members $10 | Virtual Free

Music & Identity: Your Listener Profile

Concord Conservatory of Music 1317 Main St, Concord, MA, United States

Why do you love the music that you do? Join guest speaker Susan Rogers, record producer for Prince and Barenaked Ladies, Berklee College of Music professor, and author of the book This is What it Sounds Like, as she guides us through what it means to be an active participant of our own listening experience. […]

$25

How I Learned To Drive by Paula Vogel

51 Walden

The Concord Players presents How I Learned To Drive by Paula Vogel, Winner of the 1998 Pulitzer Prize for Drama. A darkly humorous and moving tale about a woman's complicated relationship with her charismatic uncle, the story follows Li'l Bit's path from adolescence to adulthood as she discovers family secrets, navigates growing pains, and develops […]

$24.00

Salt Lick Incubator – Tonina, Chance Emerson and Micah Edwards @ The Umbrella

The Umbrella Community Arts Center 40 Stow St., Concord, MA, United States

Friday, November 22, 2024 – 7:30pm The Umbrella Arts Center in Concord, MA welcomes 3 future-favorite emerging music acts up-and-coming through the Salt Lick Incubator program: Tonina, Chance Emerson, and Micah Edwards. Tonina is a St. Louis-raised, Brooklyn-based vocalist, bassist and writer who brings a rich blend of Jazz, Folk , and Latin boleros into […]

$20 – $75

Nashoba Brooks School Playdate

Area Family Networks (Concord, Acton, Bedford, Carlisle, Harvard) are hosting a playdate at Nashoba Brooks School, 200 Strawberry Hill Rd, Concord, from 10-1130am (stop by anytime) on Saturday, November 23rd (any age infant through K, siblings welcome). Parents do NOT need to be interested in the school to attend, school playdates provide families more places […]

Free

Thanksgiving Luncheon for Concord Residents Age 60+ at CCHS!

CCHS Concord, MA, United States

The Concord Carlisle High School students will again sponsor a delicious Thanksgiving luncheon, free of charge, to the senior citizens of Concord and Carlisle. This scrumptious turkey meal, including gravy, and all the traditional Thanksgiving accompaniments, will be served to you by the CCHS students on Saturday, November 23rd at Concord Carlisle High School between […]

Free

Holiday Wine Tasting

Saturday November 23rd from 3-6 PM Holiday Wine Tasting Sudbury Wine & Spirits, owners of West Concord Wine & Spirits 410 Boston Post Rd Sudbury, MA   Our tastings are a social (yet serious tasting) event and not to be missed! As always, they are free, fun and casual. The owners will be here to […]

How I Learned To Drive by Paula Vogel

51 Walden

The Concord Players presents How I Learned To Drive by Paula Vogel, Winner of the 1998 Pulitzer Prize for Drama. A darkly humorous and moving tale about a woman's complicated relationship with her charismatic uncle, the story follows Li'l Bit's path from adolescence to adulthood as she discovers family secrets, navigates growing pains, and develops […]

$24.00

ArtMail Workshop, A Master Class on Mail as Art

Art for All Studio 152 Commonwealth Avenue, Concord, MA, United States

Scrap the social media—make Art Mail from scraps! Join artist Zannah Noe in a workshop that turns mail into art. Learn graphic design principles, collage techniques and alternative processes while learning about the fascinating history of correspondence networks. Participants are encouraged to bring personal memorabilia to incorporate into their postcard art, but supplies are included. […]

$25.00

Human Rights Tea

Concord Free Public Library 129 Main Street, Concord, MA, United States

Join Concord public historian Richard Smith as he tells the story of Thoreau's civil disobedience and the Reform movements of the 19th Century that made Concord a hotbed for human rights activism. Are Thoreau's words and actions more powerful and influential now than they were in 1849? What is Concord's legacy of protest? And can […]

Free