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Open House at Thoreau Farm

4/19/25 1:00 pm AST
Thoreau Farm Open House at Thoreau Farm
341 Virginia Road
Concord, MA
United States
Contact: Rebecca Migdal

In honor of Concord 250, Thoreau Farm has special open house hours this April. Beginning with the afternoon of April 19, and continuing through April 27, drop-in to Thoreau Farm for activities for all ages.

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Liberty Lawn Party at Orchard House

4/19/25 1:00 pm EDT
Louisa May Alcott's Orchard House Liberty Lawn Party at Orchard House
399 Lexington Road
Concord, MA
United States
Contact: Maria Powers

Louisa May Alcott's Orchard House, famously known as "The Home of Little Women," will host a free, family-friendly outdoor event, rain or shine, in honor of the American Revolution's 250th during the afternoon of April 19th.  The original structure of Orchard House – a traditional two-over-two Colonial home – was constructed circa 1650, and then witnessed the Redcoat Line of March to the North Bridge on the 19th April 1775!  Revel in the resilience of this dear old house, and marvel at the courage of its habitants throughout three centuries as you meet Sagamore Strong Bear Medicine, a direct descendant of Nashobah Praying Indians sheltered here in 1675. 

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Photo op: Capture Your Inner Loyalist!

4/19/25 9:30 am EDT
Barrow Bookstore Photo op: Capture Your Inner Loyalist!
79 Main Street
Concord, MA
United States

Feeling regal? Flourish your own camera and capture your inner Loyalist spirit as you sit in the throne chair outside of Barrow Bookstore. On April 19, 1775, Concord was committed to the Patriots' cause. But some prominent Loyalists had been here first. Come read more about them in Barrow Bookstore's outdoor display and take your photo. Royal or not, you are fabulous! Self-serve. Weather dependent.

 Outside Barrow Bookstore, 79 Main Street, Concord, MA (down the alleyway behind Fritz and Gigi Clothing Store)

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Concord Authors' Revolutionary War Ancestors

4/19/25 9:30 am EDT
Barrow Bookstore Concord Authors' Revolutionary War Ancestors
79 Main Street
Concord, MA
United States

Outdoor Display and Photo Ops: Concord Authors' Revolutionary War Ancestors

At your own pace and time, walk through Barrow Bookstore's outdoor display and into the dramatic world of the fighting Revolutionary War ancestors of famed Concord authors such as Louisa May Alcott, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Ralph Waldo Emerson, and more. From Patriot foot soldiers running to the cause, to privateers plundering the king's ships on the sea, to ministers thundering "freedom" from the pulpit, a potential Loyalist spy, and a future president walking a miserable path over the mountains to seek aid from France, dramatic tales and photo ops await!

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Concord Band Performs Revolutionary Music

4/11/25 7:00 pm EDT
Performing Arts Center Concord Band Performs Revolutionary Music
51 Walden St
Concord, MA
United States
Contact: David Southard
The Concord Band will present its spirited Spring Pops! concert on Friday, April 11, 2025, at 51 Walden Performing Arts Center. The program commemorates the 250th anniversary of the Battles of Lexington and Concord as part of Concord250 festivities this year throughout the town of Concord. The concert features two compositions specially commissioned to honor the historic events of April 19, 1775. Read More

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Liberation Textiles: Our Social Fabric

4/3/25 4:30 pm to 5/11/25 6:00 pm EDT
Concord Art Liberation Textiles: Our Social Fabric
37 Lexington Road
Concord, MA
United States
Contact: Natalie Fondriest

Join Concord Art on Thursday, April 3, at 5:30 for the opening reception of "Liberation Textiles: Our Social Fabric."  Programming also includes a Curator's Tour at 5:00 pm on April 3, and artist demos. Visit ConcordArt.org for more information.

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Concord Orchestra presents "American Heritage"

3/29/25 7:00 pm to 3/30/25 2:30 pm EDT
51 Walden Concord Orchestra presents "American Heritage"
51 Walden Street
Concord, MA
United States

Join the Concord Orchestra March 29 - 30 for their "American Heritage" performance - part of the Concord250 celebration. The program will include works by Leonard Bernstein, Jeff Beal, Mozart, Sousa, and more, conducted by Zeke Fetrow.

Saturday, March 29 at 8:00 pm (7:15 pm pre-concert conductor talk)

Sunday, March 30 at 2:30 pm


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Enslaved in the Cradle of Liberty - Stories from 17th & 18th Century Concord, Lincoln, and Sudbury

3/29/25 2:00 pm AST
Goodwin Forum, Concord Free Public Library Enslaved in the Cradle of Liberty - Stories from 17th & 18th Century Concord, Lincoln, and Sudbury
129 Main Street
Concord, MA
United States
Contact: Anke Voss

This event features a roundtable discussion focused on enslavement in New England, including a conversation with historians who have completed recent research on slavery in Concord, Lincoln, Sudbury, and Wayland. Professor Robert A. Gross will provide introductory remarks about enslavement in New England. Following that, each panelist will present highlights from their research. After the presentations, the panelists will engage in a roundtable discussion and respond to questions from the audience.

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Louisa May Alcott and the Journey to Universal Enfranchisement

3/29/25 1:00 pm EDT
Concord Town House Louisa May Alcott and the Journey to Universal Enfranchisement
22 Monument Sqaure
Concord, MA
United States
Contact: Maria Powers

Meet at the Concord Town House to celebrate an auspicious moment in our history as March 29th marks exactly 145 years to the day that Louisa May Alcott -- famed authoress of Little Women and hundreds of other literary works -- became the first woman of Concord to cast a vote in a Town election! Join in the excitement within the very room in the Town House where voting took place, support the brave band of 19 other women who also voted for the School Committee on that triumphant day, and revel in the newfound empowerment these women achieved by actively participating in democracy as never before.

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The Umbrella Concert Series in partnership with Salt Lick Sessions

3/28/25 7:30 pm EDT
The Umbrella Arts Center The Umbrella Concert Series in partnership with Salt Lick Sessions
40 Stow St
Concord, MA
United States
Contact: John Penney

Up next: Grace Gardner, Sofia Lafuente, and Farayi Malek! Grace Gardner Raised on the outskirts of a Texas city and now living in New England, Grace Gardner is pushing the boundaries of the singer-songwriter genre. While their music adopts many of the genre’s characteristics, Grace has found inspiration in their parents’ taste in ’70s and ’80s rock, the folk roots of their Southern upbringing, the heart of the sounds of New Orleans—where they studied neuroscience in college—and the lyric-forward storytelling they always return to.


March 28 at 7:30 pm

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