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Featured Events

11/1/25 2:00 pm EDT
Concord Art Panel Discussion: Mother Thinkers moderated by Nicole Graev Lipson
37 Lexington Road
Concord, MA
United States
Contact: Natalie Fondriest

Panel Discussion: Mother Thinkers moderated by Nicole Graev Lipson

Panel Discussion: Mother Thinkers

Moderated by Kate Holcomb Hale and Helena Wurtzel

Exhibiting artist Nicole Graev Lipson, author of Mothers and Other Fictional Characters

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Featured Events

11/5/25 7:00 pm EST
Concord Museum Paddle Strong: An Evening with the Artist
Concord Museum, 53 Cambridge Turnpike
Concord, MA
United States
Contact: Emily Watkins

Paddle Strong: An Evening with the Artist

Join artist Brittney Peauwe Wunnepog Walley (Nipmuc) for a forum exploring her installation Chemacheg Menuhki: Paddle Strong at the Concord Museum. Walley will discuss her basket – woven with traditional techniques and layered with Indigenous history – and share the story of the Nipmuc people held in Concord in 1675 before their forced removal. 

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Featured Events

11/6/25 7:00 pm EST
Concord Art True Stories Told Live – Mother: Noun, Verb, Adjective
37 Lexington Road
Concord, MA
United States
Contact: Natalie Fondriest

True Stories Told Live – Mother: Noun, Verb, Adjective

Concord Art presents another edition of “True Stories Told Live.” Join us for another fabulous evening of storytelling and community!

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Featured Events

11/6/25 7:00 pm EST
Concord Museum An Evening with Nobel Peace Prize Winner Maria Ressa
Concord Museum, 53 Cambridge Turnpike
Concord, MA
United States
Contact: Emily Watkins

An Evening with Nobel Peace Prize Winner Maria Ressa

Maria Ressa is the co-founder of Rappler, the leading digital-only news outlet in the Philippines, known for its fearless reporting and its defense of press freedom. In awarding her the Nobel Peace Prize, the committee recognized her “efforts to safeguard freedom of expression, which is a precondition for democracy and lasting peace.” In this timely conversation, Ressa will shine a light on the breakdown of our global information ecosystem and explore how networks of engaged citizens can come together to defend democratic values and hold the line against disinformation and authoritarianism. 

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Featured Events

11/12/25 7:00 pm EST
Concord Museum Declaring Independence: Why 1776 Matters
Concord Museum, 53 Cambridge Turnpike
Concord, MA
United States
Contact: Emily Watkins

Declaring Independence: Why 1776 Matters

Join Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Edward Larson for a timely forum on his forthcoming book, Declaring Independence: Why 1776 Matters. As the nation approaches the 250th anniversary of its founding, Larson offers a powerful reexamination of the ideas, debates, and military turning points that made independence possible. 

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    The Fall Issue is Here!

    The fall issue is here! Dive in and discover five definitive battles of the American Revolution that took place in the fall of 1775, how Concord's minutemen of 1861 responded to the Civil War, "Henry David Thoreau and the Crackbrained Troublemaker," where to find the best cider donuts, and so much more.
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    Cider Donuts & Pumpkin Patches: Autumnal Rites of Passage in New England

    Autumn is a special time in New England. For my family, September means an excursion to a local orchard for apple picking, apple cider, and apple donuts. Then in October, it is off to the farm for pumpkin picking.
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    Painted Leaves

    “October is the month for painted leaves,” Henry Thoreau wrote in 1860. “Their rich glow now flashes round the world.” And while it’s true that other parts of the world experience autumnal tints every year, they seem to be brighter and more vivid in New England. 

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