Herbs for Tea Making – Nature Exploration

The Nature Connection 80 Beharrell Street, Suite D, Concord, United States

Need a nature moment? Come on in and experience the tranquility and spirit of nature. Get creative and curious while engaging the senses as we connect to & through nature. This is a hands-on program that focuses on the journey, not the destination. Our goal is for you to walk away feeling relaxed and restored […]

$7 – $20

Lawns and Lawn Alternatives: The Garden Club of Concord’s Annual Community Meeting

TriCon Church 54 Walden Street, Concord, MA, United States

Each year, the Garden Club of Concord invites the public to join them in their annual community meeting, a gathering eagerly awaited by green thumbs and nature enthusiasts alike. This year, mark your calendars for May 15th at 7:00 PM, as the Club opens its doors at the Tri-Con Church located at 54 Walden Street, […]

Concord-Carlisle High School Show Reception at Concord Art

Concord Art Association 37 Lexington Road, Concord, United States

  UPCOMING EXHIBITION Join us this Thursday to celebrate the 54th annual Concord-Carlisle High School Show! Reception will begin at 5:30pm and awards will be given at 6pm. Images by Jay Perrotta '25 (left) and Roman Lin '27 This program is supported in part by grants from the Local Cultural Councils of Concord and Carlisle, local agencies which are supported by the Mass […]

The Life of Benjamin Ralph Kimlau – with Lt. Col. Love

Concord Main Library Concord, MA, United States

Benjamin Ralph Kimlau (金勞少尉) (April 11, 1918 – March 5, 1944) was a Chinese American aviator and United States Air Force bomber pilot and native son of Concord. Kimlau was born in Concord on April 10, 1918, and lived in the area until he was 14. His father was a chemist, and his mother was […]

A Family Revealed, from Slavery to HOPE.

TriCon Church 54 Walden Street, Concord, MA, United States

A Family Revealed....From Slavery to Hope Reggie Harris and Wallis Wickham Raemer discuss the discovery and development of their special journey as two descendants of a Confederate enslaver. Two cousins, one black one white, discuss what it has been to discover each other's existence and navigate deeply held feelings. Co-sponsored by the Robbins House and […]