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Featured Events

11/18/25 6:00 pm EST
Concord Free Public Library
129 Main Street
Concord, MA
United States
Contact: Michelle John

Leila Philip, Beaverland, author talk and book signing

Join the CFPL for a fascinating author talk and book signing by award-winning nonfiction author Leila Philip.

In Beaverland, Leila Philip highlights how this "weird rodent with four orange teeth, humanoid hands, poor eyesight, and a paddle for a tail" plays an outsized role in American history and its future, with major economic and environmental contributions.

Attendance is free.

 

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Featured Events

11/13/25 7:00 pm EST
Zoom On Becoming an Osprey with David Gessner
United States
Contact: Samantha Corron

On Becoming an Osprey with David Gessner

David Gessner is the author of thirteen books that blend a love of nature, humor, memoir, and environmentalism, including the New York Times bestselling All the Wild That Remains. Gessner is a professor at University of North Carolina Wilmington, where he also founded the literary magazine Ecotone. This year marks the 25th anniversary of David Gessner’s Return of the Osprey, which the Boston Globe hailed as “a classic of American nature writing” and chose as one of its top books of the year.

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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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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

11/5/25 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

11/2/25 1:00 pm EST
Artisans Way Meet the Artist:  Alissa O'Brien
18 WALDEN ST
CONCORD, MA
United States
Contact: ELIZABETH STEVENSON

Meet the Artist: Alissa O'Brien

Meet local pyrography artist Alissa O’Brien at Artisan's Way as she demonstrates her wood-burning technique and discusses her inspirations and her mission. As an artist, Alissa strives to bring attention to simple events in nature that are frequently overlooked or ignored. It is her mission to provide art that creates an awareness of the importance of the natural world. 

November 2, from 1-4 pm

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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

10/26/25 3:30 pm EDT
Concord Museum Sleepy Hollow-een Walking Tour
53 Cambridge Turnpike
Concord, MA
United States
Contact: Emily Watkins

Sleepy Hollow-een Walking Tour

Don't miss this special Halloween event! Take a tour through historic Sleepy Hollow Cemetery with a Concord Museum guide. Learn about the lives and deaths of past Concordians through stories passed down through the generations. One-mile walk, mostly flat sidewalk or pavement; rain or shine. $15 Members | $20 Non-Members

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Featured Events

10/25/25 6:00 pm EDT
Three Stones Gallery Opening  Reception Party "Inner Sojourns"
32 Main Street
suite 2
Concord, MA
United States
Contact: Jennifer Johnston

Opening Reception Party "Inner Sojourns"

Delve into the mystical world of Tarot cards through the evocative mixed media sculptures by Elisa Adams. Her captivating series, Formed by the Fates: A Journey through the Major Arcana, interprets the mystical symbolism of 22 of the cards, inviting the audience to embark on a meditative and introspective experience with each unique piece. Complementing this journey, abstract encaustic collages by Athena P. Tasiopoulos ignite curiosity and a serene calm with their mesmerizing neutral tones. Avery S. Bramhall joins us with new oil paintings, completing this vibrant show with a burst of color and bold brushstrokes. SHOW RUNS: Oct 15 – Nov 23

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    Henry David Thoreau Debuts in a Documentary

    HENRY DAVID THOREAU, a new, three-part, three-hour film examines the life and work of Concord’s 19th-century writer in the context of antebellum New England and the larger United States, as well as through the universal themes he focused on in his writings: an individual’s relationship to the state, how to live an authentic life, our connection to nature, and the impact of race on American life. Ultimately, HENRY DAVID THOREAU presents a portrait of a man both rooted in his time and speaking far beyond it. By placing his life and writings within the great moral struggles of the 19th century, the film underscores why Thoreau endures as a guide to the tensions and possibilities of American democracy—offering wisdom and provocation as the nation approaches its 250th anniversary. 
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    Discover the Battle Road

    The road to revolution continues. In September 1774, leaders in Suffolk County adopted a sweeping plan of resistance that called for boycotts, militia organization, and defiance of British authority. Learn more in "The Suffolk Resolves of 1774: A Comprehensive Plan of Defiance." Speaking of roads, spring is a great time to visit nearby towns. Map out your journey with "A Monumental Road Trip in the Freedom's Way National Heritage Area."
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