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10/23/24 5:00 pm to 9:00 pm EST

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Website: https://tedxwaldenpond.com/
Location: First Parish in Lincoln
14 Bedford Road,
Unit 103
Lincoln, MA 01773
United States
Contact: Nick Morgan

Event Description

"Local-ish to Lincoln, MA? Come join us next Wednesday, October 23 for our second annual TEDx Walden Pond event. This year's theme is "Two to Tell the Truth!" The theme echoes Henry David Thoreau's beautiful quote: "It takes two to speak the truth: One to talk, and one to listen." This year, as our theme indicates, we will focus on both speaking and listening in our search for compelling truths. Doors open at 5pm Website: https://tedxwaldenpond.com/ Tickets: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/tedx-walden-pond-2024-tickets-895526984317
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