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6/26/25 10:00 am EDT
Minute Man National Historical Park Tour Historic Buttrick Gardens
United States

Tour Historic Buttrick Gardens

Join the Friends of Minute Man National Park Executive Director Kathleen Fahey as she presents the history and preservation of these beautiful gardens. The gardens feature viewing terraces, steps leading down to the Concord River, elegant wrought ironwork, and brick, bluestone, and cobblestone walkways.

June 26 in person

July 31 via Zoom


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6/21/25 11:00 am to 6/30/25 4:00 pm EDT
Thoreau Farm Thoreau's Birthplace - Free House Tours
341 Virginia Road
Concord, MA
United States
Contact: Rebecca Migdal

Thoreau's Birthplace - Free House Tours

Learn about Henry David Thoreau and his ideas about nature, society, and living deliberately. Free Guided House Tours: 11:00 am, 1:00 pm, and 3:00 pm. Admission is free and open to all ages. Suggested Donation $5/person

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6/20/25 7:30 pm to 6/22/25 2:00 pm EDT
The Performing Arts Center Songs for a New World
51 Walden Street
Concord, MA
United States
Contact: Box Office

Songs for a New World

Written by Jason Robert Brown, "Songs for a New World" is somewhere between a musical and song cycle - a series of songs all connected by a theme: the moment of decision. Characters range from the mother of a Revolutionary soldier awaiting the end of the brutal war to a young man in the Bronx dreaming of becoming a famous basketball player to a forlorn and neglected Mrs. Claus lamenting as Christmas approaches. A diverse cast and rousing score blend pop, gospel, and jazz with tight harmonies and daring vocals that transport its audience from the deck of a Spanish sailing ship bound for a new land to the ledge of a New York penthouse. 

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6/19/25 5:00 pm EST
Concord Center Third Thursdays in Concord Center
Concord Center
Concord , MA
United States
Contact: Mimi Graney

Third Thursdays in Concord Center

Concord Center is buzzing with excitement with the Third Thursdays event series. This Massachusetts neighborhood welcomes locals and visitors alike for art, culture, shopping, and dining. Taking place monthly from 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM, Third Thursdays features more than 30 local businesses staying open late with special offerings and experiences. 

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Featured Events

6/19/25 12:00 pm EST
The Robbins House Juneteenth Music Festival at The Robbins House
320 Monument Street
Concord, MA
United States
Contact: Jennifer Turner

Juneteenth Music Festival at The Robbins House

Join us for our 3rd Annual Juneteenth celebration on The Robbins House front lawn. There will be musical performances from area groups and food trucks. Come join the fun and celebrate this American holiday of freedom, resilience, and community. Free and open to the public, no reservations needed.

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6/17/25 6:00 pm EST
Concord Free Public Library
129 Main Street
Concord, MA
United States
Contact: Barbara Gugluizza

Twenty Classic Feature Animations and Why They Are Good for You: a talk by Randall Warniers

Join Randall Warniers for a talk about Twenty Classic Feature Animations and Why They Are Good for You! Short animated films—cartoons—have entertained audiences for over a century. In 1937 Walt Disney elevated the genre when his studio released the first feature-length animation—Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs— to widespread acclaim and box-office success.

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6/14/25 1:00 pm EDT
Porchfest 2025
United States

Porchfest 2025

Don’t miss Porchfest 2025, the grassroots community music festival in West Concord. Enjoy dozens of live acts on neighborhood porches as you stroll around town. June 14

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6/12/25 5:30 pm EDT
Concord Art Object Lessons
37 Lexington Road
Concord, MA
United States
Contact: Natalie Fondriest

Object Lessons

Object Lessons, curated by Nancy Gruskin, is on view June 12th through August 10th at Concord Art. The Opening Reception will be Thursday June 12th, 5:30pm - 7pm. Image: Becky Street, Vessel Quilt, 2024, monoprint, 25.5 x 22 inches, courtesy of the artist

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6/10/25 7:30 pm EDT
The Umbrella Arts Center PRIDE - The Concord Film Project at The Umbrella Arts Center
40 Stow St
Concord, MA
United States
Contact: John Penney

PRIDE - The Concord Film Project at The Umbrella Arts Center

Realizing that they share common foes in Margaret Thatcher, the police, and the conservative press, London-based gay and lesbian activists lend their support to striking miners in 1984 Wales. Dramedy • 2 hrs 14 mins • Rated R.  Optional pre-ordered dinner at 6:30; Film tickets and additional concessions available at the door.  Delicious meal options are available as an add-on from Saltbox Kitchen

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6/8/25 3:00 pm EDT
The Umbrella Arts Center Music Makes Me Happy 10th Anniversary Concert
40 Stow Street
Concord, MA
United States
Contact: Elaine Dreher

Music Makes Me Happy 10th Anniversary Concert

Celebrating a Decade of Joy and Inspiration! Join us to listen to and sing along to favorite songs chosen from our decade of concerts… songs that reflect our mission to make people happy and spread joy, build self-esteem, and appreciate diversity, create community, support one another, and follow our dreams with hope and courage.

Sunday, June 8 at 3:00 pm with reception following.

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    The Spring Issue is Here!

    Patriots' Day is almost here, and this issue of Discover Concord brings you a list of events, the parade route, and much more to make your celebration special.  Also in this issue is an in-depth look at the new PBS documentary "Henry David Thoreau," a fascinating piece on how the Concord Lyceum came to be, and a look at how Massachusetts civilians on the homefront managed the challenging months of January - May 1776. Freedom's Way National Heritage Area is launching an exciting program you won't want to miss called "Declaring Independence: Then & Now" in more than 20 towns across Massachusetts. With two special fold-out inserts,  maps, lists of shops, and so much more, you'll want to get your copy early!
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    West Side Story

    Concord Center takes justifiable pride in its history, but today great things are happening in West Concord. Innovation and self-reliance are nothing new on the west side of Route 2; they’ve defined the community for centuries. 
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    Established for Social & Mutual Improvement: The Concord Lyceum

    The Lyceum Movement started in New England in 1826, when educator and scientist Josiah Holbrook founded the first lyceum in Millbury, Massachusetts. Inspired by the classical Lykeios (Λύκειος) in Ancient Greece, where Aristotle taught, the movement was created to bring education to ordinary people through lectures, debates, and readings. Lyceums quickly spread across New England, fostering education, self-improvement, and civic engagement, and many towns soon formed lyceums of their own, including Boston in 1829 and Salem in 1830. By the 1830s, there were Lyceums across the country. 
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