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Newbury Court 100 Newbury Court, ConcordConcord Stories: Indigenous Musketaquid to Provincial Concord with author Jim Sherblom
Walden Pond Visitor Center 915 Walden Street, Concord- No events scheduled for April 28, 2025.
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Author Talk: Liz Kinchen, author of Light in Bandaged Places
Concord Free Public Library 129 Main Street, ConcordPlease join us for Concord Community Connections at Newbury Court – Cocktails
Newbury Court 100 Newbury Court, ConcordConcord250: Discord on the Concord: River Ice Breakup and the Revolution of the Seasons (Then and Now)
Concord Main Library ConcordJoin us! 5K Walk in Their Shoes to support rural South African schools
Great Brook Farm State Park 165 North Road, CarlisleConcord250 Event: Concord Women’s Chorus Concert “Still Heard Round the World: A Celebration of Music Written by and for Women”
Trinity Episcopal Church 81 Elm Street, ConcordWeek of Events
250th Exercise Program
Please sign up for Concord Community Connections at Newbury Court – Coffee or Cocktail Hour
Please sign up for Concord Community Connections at Newbury Court – Coffee or Cocktail Hour
We are excited to share Newbury Court's history as a not-for-profit, community resource for older adults and discuss our recent purchase of land in our neighborhood. RSVP HERE
The Charles Williams Scholarships are now open
The Charles Williams Scholarships are now open
The Charles Williams Scholarships Among the duties of Trustees of The Concord Free Public Library Corporation is the administration of a special endowed fund, The Charles Williams Fund, that provides an annual stipend for scholarships awarded to college-bound Concord students who demonstrate an interest and aptitude in the visual arts or in music. The Fund […]
Concord Stories: Indigenous Musketaquid to Provincial Concord with author Jim Sherblom
Concord Stories: Indigenous Musketaquid to Provincial Concord with author Jim Sherblom
Concord Stories includes indigenous people, white settlers, slave traders, immigrants, and revolutionaries. In this lecture you will discover their stories and be invited to explore your own story. Author Jim Sherblom is a transcendentalist, amateur historian, retired Unitarian Universalist minister, and resident of Concord. jimsherblom-april27
Author Talk: Liz Kinchen, author of Light in Bandaged Places
Author Talk: Liz Kinchen, author of Light in Bandaged Places
Join author Liz Kinchen for a discussion of her book Light in Bandaged Places : Healing in the Wake of Young Betrayal. When a lonely young girl meets a teacher twice her age, she is seduced into a web of deceit and secrecy; an experience that teaches her that sex in exchange for attention feels […]
Please join us for Concord Community Connections at Newbury Court – Cocktails
Please join us for Concord Community Connections at Newbury Court – Cocktails
We are excited to share Newbury Court's history as a not-for-profit, community resource for older adults and discuss our recent purchase of land in our neighborhood. RSVP HERE
The Concord Players’ present Urinetown
The Concord Players’ present Urinetown
A slightly different kind of revolution will take place in historic Concord with The Concord Players' production of Urinetown the Musical! It's a dark time in a dark city, where a 20-year drought has led to severe water restrictions - including a ban on private toilets. Public pay toilets are controlled by the evil 'Urine […]
Concord Recreation Concord250th Fun Run
Concord Recreation Concord250th Fun Run
Join us for a morning of fitness, fun, and community at the Minuteman Fun Run in celebration of the 250th! Whether you’re a seasoned runner or just want to enjoy a leisurely jog, this event is for everyone! The fun kicks off at the Willard School, travels around the neighborhood and ends at White Pond. […]
Concord250: Discord on the Concord: River Ice Breakup and the Revolution of the Seasons (Then and Now)
Concord250: Discord on the Concord: River Ice Breakup and the Revolution of the Seasons (Then and Now)
The Sudbury-Assabet-Concord (SuAsCo) Wild and Scenic River Stewardship Council hosts University of Connecticut Professor Robert Thorson and a special presentation on the history of our rivers as part of Concord250. A frequent and engaging speaker in Concord, Dr. Thorson is a Midwestern native, turned Northwestern geologist, turned Northeastern academic. He is a life member of […]
Join us! 5K Walk in Their Shoes to support rural South African schools
Join us! 5K Walk in Their Shoes to support rural South African schools
On Saturday, May 3, Concord-based Ubuntu Global Connections hosts the 5th annual Walk in Their Shoes. This is a community fundraiser to benefit disadvantaged South African schoolchildren who participate in Axium Education’s innovative educational programs. The walk takes a 5k (3-mile) route through Carlisle’s beautiful Great Brook Farm State Park. Those unable to join in […]
Patriots of Color Walking Tour
Patriots of Color Walking Tour
Saturdays, 1:30pm Tours March 22, 2025 – June 30, 2025 Between twenty and forty colonists who fought along the Battle Road on April 19, 1775, were of African descent or Indigenous people. Although excluded from required militia service prior to the war, these individuals of color were the first of many to take up arms […]
Concord250 Event: Concord Women’s Chorus Concert “Still Heard Round the World: A Celebration of Music Written by and for Women”
Concord250 Event: Concord Women’s Chorus Concert “Still Heard Round the World: A Celebration of Music Written by and for Women”
The concert will feature two works commissioned by Concord Women’s Chorus: Concord Fragments, a 2010 piece by renowned composer Libby Larsen, three movements set to texts by three Concord women: Lidian Emerson, from an 1843 letter to her husband, Ralph Waldo Emerson; Martha Lawrence Prescott, from an 1834 diary entry on her 18th birthday; and […]
The Concord Players’ present Urinetown
The Concord Players’ present Urinetown
A slightly different kind of revolution will take place in historic Concord with The Concord Players' production of Urinetown the Musical! It's a dark time in a dark city, where a 20-year drought has led to severe water restrictions - including a ban on private toilets. Public pay toilets are controlled by the evil 'Urine […]