E. Dolores Johnson, author of Say I’m Dead, to give virtual talk at Concord Library
Concord Free Public Library 129 Main Street, ConcordThe History of the Mayflower, a talk by Linda MacIver
Concord Free Public Library 129 Main Street, ConcordLet’s Talk with Special Guest Jenifer Joy Madden: Keeping Toddlers and Preschoolers Busy.
Online ConcordVETERANS DAY GRAB & GO BREAKFAST – For All Concord Veterans
Harvey Wheeler Community Center 1276 Main St, ConcordWeek of Events
The Concord Education Fund “The 2020 Apple Challenge”
The Concord Education Fund “The 2020 Apple Challenge”
Support our Teachers and Schools & Give Thanks! Please join Fund! Get out your sneakers, bikes or wheels and complete a 5- Mile Hike | Bike | Roll | Stroll on November 13-15th. Families can register for $100 (up to 6 family members) to participate. Please register at: www.concordedfund.org Families will receive a "swag bag" filled with goodies […]
Virtual Concord Poetry at the Library Series, Fall,’20: Jeffrey Harrison & Matthew Lippman
Virtual Concord Poetry at the Library Series, Fall,’20: Jeffrey Harrison & Matthew Lippman
Jeffrey Harrison reads from his sixth full-length book of poetry, Between Lakes (Four Way Books, September, 2020), where the death of the speaker’s father places him in the ever-shifting zone between the living and the dead while also sending him back into his journey to manhood. Old arguments are reimagined: What does it mean to be a man? What […]
PJ Story Time from Fowler, Ages 5 and under
PJ Story Time from Fowler, Ages 5 and under
Get a jumpstart on bedtime with stories, songs, and rhymes! Find Dorrie on Facebook Live. Video will be recorded for later viewing. CONTACT: Dorrie Karlin 978-318-3350 dkarlin@minlib.net LOCATION: Online
E. Dolores Johnson, author of Say I’m Dead, to give virtual talk at Concord Library
E. Dolores Johnson, author of Say I’m Dead, to give virtual talk at Concord Library
Join author E. Dolores Johnson on Monday, November 9 at 7:00 p.m. for a discussion of her book Say I'm Dead: a family memoir of race, secrets, and Love (2020). Say I'm Dead is a multi-generational memoir that reveals America's changing attitudes toward race mixing, discovered through the courageous journeys of her family’s women. Dolores […]
Stunning South Africa: Hope Abounds in Cape Town and The Rural Wild Coast
Stunning South Africa: Hope Abounds in Cape Town and The Rural Wild Coast
This talk will take the armchair travelers from one side of this beautiful country to the other by starting in the Cape Town area and moving to the Eastern Cape province. We will start in stunning Cape Town and its surrounding areas, including wine estates, penguins and a whale tale from Hermanus. The discussion and […]
Advanced Math Topics for the ACT
Advanced Math Topics for the ACT
From Sinusoidal waves and Matrices to Discriminants and Radians, the final ten questions on the Math section of the ACT will test even the strongest Math students. In this class we will review the most advanced Math topics that students will encounter on the ACT, helping students learn to recognize patterns and concepts that are […]
The History of the Mayflower, a talk by Linda MacIver
The History of the Mayflower, a talk by Linda MacIver
This year marks the 400th anniversary of the Mayflower's arrival in Plymouth Harbor! Join Linda MacIver as she examines the early and final history of the Mayflower and the ship's connections to the county of Essex (England) including the ship's captain and signers of the Mayflower Compact. Serving as the New England Representative for the […]
“Friendly Conversation” offered by The Friends of the Concord Free Public Library
“Friendly Conversation” offered by The Friends of the Concord Free Public Library
The Friends of the Concord Free Public Library are pleased to offer Friendly Conversation, an opportunity for local residents to keep in touch via Zoom during this time of social distancing. The group will meet at noon on Wednesdays from November 11 - December 23, 2020. Each 45-minute session begins with a “mixer” activity to […]
Let’s Talk with Special Guest Jenifer Joy Madden: Keeping Toddlers and Preschoolers Busy.
Let’s Talk with Special Guest Jenifer Joy Madden: Keeping Toddlers and Preschoolers Busy.
Toddlers and preschoolers are always on the move and demand our full attention. Can we help them develop independent play skills at this young age? Let’s talk about. In this informal conversation, participants can chat with Jenifer Joy Madden, author and Digital Wellness expert, and share challenges, successes and tips in a supportive environment. Registration […]
VETERANS DAY GRAB & GO BREAKFAST – For All Concord Veterans
VETERANS DAY GRAB & GO BREAKFAST – For All Concord Veterans
All Concord veterans and their partners are invited to attend this COVID courteous event that honors and thanks veterans for their dedicated and loyal service to our country. You will be asked to wear a mask, stay in your car and drive up to be handed a delicious breakfast and see some fun surprises! This […]
Story Time from Fowler on Zoom, Ages 5 and under
Story Time from Fowler on Zoom, Ages 5 and under
Join Branch Librarian Dorrie for stories, songs, and rhymes. Please register to receive the zoom link. Registration is for the entire series (September through November). You will receive the zoom link weekly, and we hope that you will attend when you are able!
THE MUSIC OF WORLD WAR II with John Clark – a Multimedia Presentation on Zoom🎼
THE MUSIC OF WORLD WAR II with John Clark – a Multimedia Presentation on Zoom🎼
It's been 75 years since the end of WWII. To commemorate this milestone and Veterans Day, the COA presents the knowledgeable John Clark. You'll hear and see performances of sentimental songs of love and separation and songs tied to particular events and situations belonging to the WWII era. Thank you to Harvey's Treasure Chest Gift […]
WHAT TO KNOW ABOUT OSTEROPOROSIS
WHAT TO KNOW ABOUT OSTEROPOROSIS
Osteoporosis is a disease that thins and weakens the bones. In the U.S. millions of people suffer or will suffer from it due to low bone mass. It's a silent disease that you may not know you have until you fracture a bone. Join COA geriatric nurse, Valerie Boggia, for a listen, learn and ask […]
Concord Market’s Taco Thursday
Concord Stories from Special Collections: Emerson’s Muses
Concord Stories from Special Collections: Emerson’s Muses
Concord Stories from Special Collections: Emerson’s Muses Concord Stories from Special Collections is a new virtual series that highlights the rich holdings of the Concord Free Public Library Corporation’s William Munroe Special Collections through stories about Concord’s people and places from a variety of guests, including Concord residents, scholars, researchers, and curators. Join us online […]
The Making of Joe Wheeler: A Concord Story
The Making of Joe Wheeler: A Concord Story
Born on Thoreau Farm in 1926, Joe Wheeler went on to help farmers and others across the world. His idealism was forged in Concord during the Depression and World War II. Motivated to help build a war-free, prosperous world, he spent most of his life abroad assisting others through the U.S. Agency for International Development […]
Asian/American in Harvard Square and Torched
Asian/American in Harvard Square and Torched
November 12, 8PM Restricted Capacity: RSVP REQUIRED Asian/American in Harvard Square Written by Rosanna Yamagiwa Alfaro Directed by Michelle Aguillon Asian/American in Harvard Square is a series of vignettes focusing on five people who only have three things in common: they are in Harvard Square, they are Asian-American, and they all face racist microaggressions from […]
April 19, 1775 Curator Gallery Talk
April 19, 1775 Curator Gallery Talk
Join Concord Museum for a free virtual forum from the comfort of your home! Concord Museum’s Curator David Wood and Peggy N. Gerry Curatorial Associate Erica Lome introduce visitors to the newly opened permanent galleries that unveil first-person narratives of the events of April 19, 1775 that started an 8-year war for independence. The objects […]
Nature Journaling Workshop
Nature Journaling Workshop
Can you count all the leaves on the trees? No, but you can draw them! Nature journaling encourages wonder, creativity, and appreciation for the environment while also teaching drawing skills and scientific inquiry. In this workshop, we will explore local conservation land, draw what we find, and play with shapes, color, and perspective. Students should […]