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Featured Events

10/19/24 8:00 pm to 10/20/24 10:00 pm EDT
The Performing Arts Center at 51 Walden
51 Walden St
Concord, MA
United States
Contact: Carol Sohn

Concord Orchestra presents "Resolve"

The orchestra, conducted by Music Director Zeke Fetrow, performs a program of Johannes Brahms'  Academic Festival Overture, Samuel Barber's Music for a Scene from Shelley,  Claude Debussy's Petite Suite, and Ludwig van Beethoven's Symphony No. 2.Oct 19 and 20, 2024

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10/19/24
West Concord
United States

Discover West Concord Day

Head down to Discover West Concord Day for music, crafts food, sidewalk sales, pumpkin decorating workshops, and family fun!

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Featured Events

10/17/24 to 10/30/24 11:00 pm
32nd Annual Concord Festival of Authors
United States

32nd Annual Concord Festival of Authors

Celebrate the written and spoken word at the 32nd Annual Concord Festival of Authors. The festival features dozens of exciting and inspiring authors and events. October 17-30. For a list of speakers and events, visit ConcordFestivalofAuthors.org

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Featured Events

10/15/24 6:00 pm EDT
Nashoba Brooks School Taste of Concord 2024
200 Strawberry Hill Road
Concord, MA
United States

Taste of Concord 2024

Don’t missTaste of Concord 2024 at Nashoba Brooks School. Spend an evening tasting the best from Concord’s restaurants, bakeries, and shops. You can even taste more than 50 wines, craft beers, mocktails, and artisanal spirits at this annual fundraiser for the Concord Chamber of Commerce.  

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10/14/24 10:00 am EDT
Concord Museum The Wampanoag Nation Singers and Dancers return
53 Cambridge Tpke
Concord, MA
United States

The Wampanoag Nation Singers and Dancers return

The Wampanoag Nation Singers and Dancers return once again to recognize and celebrate Indigenous People’s Day at Concord Museum. Join these musicians and artisans from the tribal communities of Mashpee on Cape Cod and Aquinnah on Martha’s Vineyard for a moving performance of eastern social songs and dances. October 14  ConcordMuseum.org

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10/11/24 9:30 am EDT
Wright Tavern Commemorate the Provincial Congress that met in Congress 250 years ago
2 Lexington Road
Concord, MA
United States

Commemorate the Provincial Congress that met in Congress 250 years ago

Join the Wright Tavern Legacy Trust and Concord250 as they commemorate the Provincial Congress that met in Concord 250 years ago. Enjoy a program of lectures and conversations about popular self-government in Massachusetts. Speakers will include noted scholars, legislators, and others. October 11  WrightTavern.org/programs

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Featured Events

10/8/24 7:00 pm to 12/4/24 8:00 pm EDT
Museum of American Bird Art at Mass Audubon via Zoom The Art of Birds: Free Online Art Lecture Series
United States
Contact: Jennifer Tafe

The Art of Birds: Free Online Art Lecture Series

The Art of Birds: Avians as Symbols, Stewards, and Storytellers. October 8 - December 4, 2024 Learn from our distinguished group of lecturers about the wonder of birds as inspiration for diverse artistic traditions, cultural storytelling, and effective social change. Explore new perspectives on bird art through a diverse range of subject areas and through the research and work of curators, artists, conservationists, and scholars, in this series of five free programs, which all take place via Zoom. All registrants will receive a link to a program recording after each lecture.

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10/6/24 2:00 pm EDT
Thoreau Farm and online Followed by the Lark
341 Virginia Road
Concord, MA
United States

Followed by the Lark

Thoreau Farm presents author Helen Humphreys, author of Followed by the Lark, in conversation with Jeffrey S. Cramer. Discover how similar the concerns of the early 19th century were to our own and learn to listen for news of change. October 6. ThoreauFarm.org

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10/5/24 10:00 am EDT
Verrill Farm Harvest Festival
11 Wheeler Road
Concord, MA
United States

Harvest Festival

Don't miss this year's Harvest Festival, the annual fundraiser to support pediatric care at Emerson Hospital. Join in a day of family fun featuring games and prizes, hayrides, face paint, Pick-your-own pumpkins, 4-H animals, and a silent auction! Enjoy live music by the Gwen Johnston Trio as well as delicious a la carte food! October 5. VerrillFarm.com

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10/4/24 8:00 pm to 11/10/24 3:00 pm EDT
The Umbrella Arts Center Now. Here. This.
40 Stow Street
Concord, MA
United States
Contact: Sarah Shiner

Now. Here. This.

The Umbrella Stage Company is thrilled to announce its upcoming production of “Now. Here. This.” – a musical jaunt that explores humor, heart, and self-discovery. Set against the backdrop of cosmic adventures, four friends share stories about identity, laughter, living, and middle school, all while attempting to step directly into the elusive “present moment.” Hailed by The New York Times as “a blend of good humor and good feeling with an audience-embracing brio that never flags” this new show comes from the creative minds behind “[title of show]”. More than just a musical, it’s a celebration of life, love, connection, and the boundless potential of the human spirit.

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    The Summer Issue is Here!

    As our nation celebrates the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, this issue explores the people, ideas, and stories that continue to shape its legacy. Inside, Professor Robert A. Gross offers fresh perspective in “A Referendum on Independence,” while a special foldout guide, “Following in Thoreau’s Footsteps,” invites you to explore the landscapes that inspired him. Discover an unexpected connection in “A Tale of Two Authors,” revisit the moving story of “A Hawthorne Homecoming,” and enjoy summer events, arts, and ways to experience Concord firsthand.
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    A Referendum on Independence

    The road to American independence took time to complete, and Massachusetts, despite its reputation as a vanguard state, was not always in the lead. In 1775, even after the battles of Lexington and Concord and Bunker Hill, most Patriot leaders were still seeking restoration of colonial rights within the British empire. Thomas Paine broke the logjam with the publication of Common Sense early the next year. The instant best-seller argued the case for separation by appealing to economic and political self-interest, emotional resentment of a brutal and oppressive king, and a utopian vision of America as “an asylum for mankind.” 
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    A Hawthorne Homecoming

    Two white horses pulled the hearse into Concord’s Sleepy Hollow Cemetery, a top-hatted driver at the reins. A band of mourners followed on foot as they made their way toward Authors’ Ridge.Except for the bright sunshine, this scene wouldn’t seem out of place in a story by Nathaniel Hawthorne. But it happened a mere twenty years ago, on June 26, 2006. That was the day Hawthorne and his wife and daughter were reunited after his death separated them 142 years earlier. 
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