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Featured Events

3/8/25 7:00 pm EST
Performing Arts Center Music from Warm Places
51 Walden St
Concord, MA
United States
Contact: David Southard

Music from Warm Places

The Concord Band presents Music From Warm Places. Under the baton of Music Director James O’Dell, the program includes captivating works by Lewis Buckley, Nubia Jaime-Donjuan, Shelly Hanson, Terry White, and Óscar Navarro. A highlight of the program is the Concerto for Clarinet and Wind Band by Spanish composer Óscar Navarro, masterfully performed by Acton resident Jerry Vabulas, an outstanding soloist and member of the Concord Band since 2012. 


Saturday, March 8, 2025, 7:00 PM at the 51 Walden Performing Arts Center


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Featured Events

3/6/25 7:00 pm EST
Thoreau Farm What Does It Mean to Love a Forest?: Ethan Tapper in conversation with Brian Donahue
341 Virginia Road
Concord, MA
United States
Contact: Rachel Sammons

What Does It Mean to Love a Forest?: Ethan Tapper in conversation with Brian Donahue

Only those who love trees should cut them, writes forester Ethan Tapper. In How to Love a Forest, he asks: what does it mean to live in a time in which ecosystems are in retreat and extinctions rattle the bones of the earth? Join Ethan Tapper, forester, author, birder, naturalist, and digital creator as he explores what it means to love a forest.

March 6 at 7:00 pm

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Featured Events

3/1/25 2:00 pm EST
Goodwin Forum, Concord Free Public Library, Main Library Telling a Better Story - Expand What You Know About Concord's History
129 Main Street
Concord, MA, MA
United States
Contact: Anke Voss

Telling a Better Story - Expand What You Know About Concord's History

Are you hosting family and friends for the 250th? Would you like to impress them with what you know about Concord's history? If you want to update the stories you know and learn new ones, you will want to attend this talk. Public historian Beth van Duzer has updated and expanded some well-known stories using primary sources, such as John Jack's, enslaved to a Concord shoemaker Benjamin Barron, able to purchase his freedom, and buried in Concord's Old Hill Burial Ground.

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Featured Events

2/28/25 7:30 pm to 3/23/25 2:00 pm EST
The Umbrella Arts Center Where We Belong
40 Stow St
Concord, MA
United States
Contact: John Penney

Where We Belong

The Umbrella Stage Company presents the New England premiere of Mohegan theatre-maker Madeline Sayet’s ground-breaking one-woman show, Where We Belong. With great humor, insight, and imaginative storytelling, the autobiographical play weaves together Indigenous history, Shakespeare, colonialism, cultural legacy, the power of language, and legend. It recounts Sayet’s 2015 journey to England. Moving between nations that have failed to reckon with their ongoing roles in colonialism, she grapples with what it means to remain or leave her own home at Mohegan, but finds comfort following in the footsteps of her ancestors who traveled to England in the 1700s to help her people.

Feb 28 - Mar 23

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Featured Events

2/28/25 9:00 am to 3/23/25 8:00 pm EST
The Umbrella Arts Center Ways of My Ancestors – Imagery: Lighting the Path to Awareness
40 Stow St
Concord, MA
United States
Contact: John Penney

Ways of My Ancestors – Imagery: Lighting the Path to Awareness

“Ways of My Ancestors – Imagery: Lighting the Path to Awareness” features photographic work by Scott Strong Hawk Foster that celebrates the rich, diverse, and resilient cultures of the Native Peoples of the Northeastern Woodlands of North America. Foster is a Native American photographer and an enrolled member of Hassanamisco Nipmuc Band with proud Mohegan and Cherokee lineage.

On view through March 23 in The Umbrella’s Wedge Gallery

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Featured Events

2/27/25 5:30 pm to 3/27/25 6:00 pm EST
Concord Art Members Juried 2: Collage, Crafts, Drawing, Graphics, Mixed Media, Photography, Printmaking 2025
37 Lexington Road
Concord, MA
United States
Contact: Natalie Fondriest

Members Juried 2: Collage, Crafts, Drawing, Graphics, Mixed Media, Photography, Printmaking 2025

Join Concord Art on Thursday, Feb 27, at 5:30 pm for the opening reception of "Members Juried 2: Collage, Crafts, Drawing, Graphics, Mixed Media, Photography, Printmaking 2025," juried by Crista Dix. The exhibition is on view Feb 27 - Mar 27, 2025.

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2/25/25 7:00 pm EST
Concord Museum The Man, the Myth and the Legacy: Will the Real Paul Revere Please Stand Up?
53 Cambridge Tpke
Concord
United States

The Man, the Myth and the Legacy: Will the Real Paul Revere Please Stand Up?

Paul Revere’s legacy has been both elevated and obscured by his now famous ride 250 years ago on April 18, 1775. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow’s dramatic poem replaced what actually happened with a much beloved romantic version. Discover the truth behind the legendary ride, the poem, and the man behind it.




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2/23/25 2:00 pm EST
Online Windswept: Walking the Paths of Trailblazing Women
United States

Windswept: Walking the Paths of Trailblazing Women

Author Annabel Abbs-Street talks with Catherine Staples about her new book, Windswept: Walking the Paths of Trailblazing Women. Annabel connects with the outdoors by walking in the footsteps of women who boldly reclaimed wild landscapes for themselves. Online

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2/14/25 8:00 pm to 3/1/25 11:00 pm EST
51 Walden Shakespeare in Love
51 Walden Street
Concord, MA
United States

Shakespeare in Love

It's 1593 in London, and sometime player/playwright William Shakespeare is struggling to finish his latest work ‘Romeo and Ethel, the Pirate's Daughter.' Based on the Academy Award-winning film, Shakespeare in Love is an enchanting, hilarious, and romantic telling of the inspiration for Shakespeare's immortal Juliet and the story of undying love he created for her.

Performances: February 14, 15, 21, 22, 28 & March 1 at 8:00 pm and February 16 & 23 at 2:00 pm.


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2/9/25 2:00 pm EST
Concord Library Unsettling Thoreau
129 Main Street
Concord
United States

Unsettling Thoreau

Join author John Kucich, president of the Thoreau Society, as he talks about his new book, Unsettling Thoreau. John will explore Thoreau’s complex engagement with Native American culture, which reflected his deep respect for Indigenous knowledge alongside his complicity in the settler colonial structures of his time.

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    As part of the America250 celebrations, new content from the commemorative publication, Discover the Battle Road, will appear here twice weekly. The latest update features: "Who Won the Battles of Lexington and Concord" and "Prudence Cummings Wright: Leading the 'Minutewomen' of Pepperell."
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    Art, music, and theater make the winter months shine. Check here for everything that Concord's vibrant creative community has in store for us this year.
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