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"North is a Circle" Film Viewing & Guided Nature Meditation with artist Faith Johnson

8/19/26 6:30 pm EDT
The Walden Woods Project "North is a Circle" Film Viewing & Guided Nature Meditation with artist Faith Johnson
44 Baker Farm Rd
Lincoln, MA
United States
Contact: Samantha Corron

Join us for a viewing of Faith Johnson’s North is a Circle and a guided meditation in Walden Woods!

About the film: Filmed in the Nordic regions primarily within the Arctic Circle, this poetic and meditative journey explores the complexities of ancestry in relation to Earth-based belonging, interspecies spiritual connection, and healing through subtle actions, original symbols, and metaphors. 

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Wildlife in Focus: Matt Patterson’s Journey in Art and Conservation

10/21/26 6:15 pm EDT
The Walden Woods Project Wildlife in Focus: Matt Patterson’s Journey in Art and Conservation
44 Baker Farm Rd
Lincoln, MA
United States
Contact: Samantha Corron

Join us at The Walden Woods Project, as part of The Concord Festival of Authors, for a presentation from Matt Patterson! About Matt Patterson.

About the presentation: At a young age, Matt was fascinated with nature and art, and he has traveled all over to research his subjects. An important part of his illustration process is seeing and learning about his subjects in the wild. In his presentation, he will discuss his experiences working in the field, conservation, his art, and researching the three most recent books he worked on with the award-winning author Sy Montgomery.

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    Timothy Wheeler House: A History of Care for Concord Elders

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    What I Have Done for the Good Cause

    This is the story of a letter that survived time to link together a centuries-long quest for liberty, a group of red-hot abolitionists, a British woman cloaked in scandal, and a Concord house tied to the Underground Railroad. Written by Senator Charles Sumner in 1860 and making its way to Concord via Barrow Bookstore, the letter leads one to ask, “What would you do for a cause in which you believed?”
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