Coldwell Banker Flea Market to benefit Open Table
Coldwell Banker will be hosting a Flea Market on October 19th, 9am-1pm. 100% of the proceeds will go to Open Table. This event will be held in the parking lot […]
Coldwell Banker will be hosting a Flea Market on October 19th, 9am-1pm. 100% of the proceeds will go to Open Table. This event will be held in the parking lot […]
Readers of all ages are invited to this special storytime, featuring three authors reading their latest Barefoot picture books: Marilyn Wolpin’s Bring Back the Babka!, Anna Staniszewski’s My Cousin’s Mermaid, and Ruth […]
Join West Concord Village businesses for a fun day of special activities and sales! More coming - keep your eye here - - -> BAREFOOT BOOKS @ BRADFORD MILL - […]
Stop by Concord Art and shop our Yart Sale on Saturday, October 19th (10am – 4pm). You’ll find fine art at a bargain, plus all sorts of decorative objects. There […]
Artisans Way, located at 18 Walden Street in Concord Center, has been representing American craft and fine art for 13 years. From their early days dating back to 2011, Native […]
Let's celebrate the poets featured on the West Concord Poetry Phone, an art installation by the West Concord Junction Cultural District Committee! Opened in May 2024, the Poetry Phone is […]
Little Women: Letters to Laurie. Finding a real life model for Louisa May Alcott's "Laurie Laurence" Alcott scholar Lis Adams will her recent book "Little Women: Letters to Laurie" and […]
The Thoreau Club is hosting a fun-filled evening on the courts with their talented tennis pros. It’s the perfect opportunity to socialize, play with a variety of other players, and […]
The Friends of the Concord Free Public Library are thrilled to announce the winner of this year’s Ruth Ratner Miller Award for Excellence in American History: Concord resident Jacqueline Jones. […]
Nearly a half-century after Paddy Chayefsky’s chillingly prescient, Oscar-winning black comedy Network became a cinematic classic, Lee Hall’s potent and provocative new stage adaptation remains as relevant as ever as […]