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10/25/25 11:00 am EDT
Wright Tavern Wright Tavern Beer Garden
2 Lexington Road
Concord, MA
United States

Wright Tavern Beer Garden

Visit the historic Wright Tavern and enjoy a tour, family-friendly outdoor games, music, beer, specialty drinks, food, and more.

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10/24/25 7:00 pm EDT
Concord Conservatory of Music Yelena Beriyeva, Piano Inspirations
1317 Main St
Concord, MA
United States
Contact: Sara Seng

Yelena Beriyeva, Piano Inspirations

Described as “a paragon of the concert pianist” by the LA Examiner and “a standout performer” by The Boston Musical Intelligencer, Georgian-born American pianist Yelena Beriyeva is recognized as a talented artist of her generation. Her powerful yet graceful performances have been showcased on radio and television both nationally and internationally.

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10/23/25 5:00 pm to 12/21/25 4:00 pm EDT
Concord Art Motherhood as Muse Exhibition and Curators' Tour
37 Lexington Road
Concord, MA
United States
Contact: Natalie Fondriest

Motherhood as Muse Exhibition and Curators' Tour

Motherhood as Muse examines maternal identity as a source of artistic creation, with artists pulling from their own lived realities to explore the tensions of the maternal experience. Curators Kathryn Geismar and Deborah Peeples aim to redefine “the concept of the muse through the gaze of motherhood,” exploring motherhood as a transformative experience that is both deeply personal and universal. The exhibition includes painting, sculpture, photography, and multi-media installation, all engaging with the multifaceted state of becoming that is motherhood.


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10/22/25 6:15 pm EDT
The Walden Woods Project Richard Higgins: "Thoreau's God"
44 Baker Farm Rd
Lincoln, MA
United States
Contact: Samantha Corron

Richard Higgins: "Thoreau's God"

Richard Higgins will discuss his new book, "Thoreau’s God", which recovers a central thread in Thoreau’s life and work that has been ignored or dismissed—his personal religiosity and iconoclastic theological vision. Both are woven through Thoreau’s work as a naturalist and his philosophical thought and ethical commitments. Although a harsh critic of historical Christianity, Thoreau was religious to the bone and had a profound sense of the holy. 

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10/21/25 7:00 pm EDT
Concord Museum Haunted Fables from the Gables
53 Cambridge Turnpike
Concord, MA
United States
Contact: Emily Watkins

Haunted Fables from the Gables

Join Salem’s master storyteller, Nathaniel Hawthorne, for a frightful evening of thrills and chills in the gloomy shadow of his Concord haunts! The famous author performs his most frightening tales, as well as the terrifying works of fellow writer, Edgar Allan Poe. Stories include The House of the Seven Gables, The Cask of Amontillado, Annabel Lee, Young Goodman Brown, The Raven, and more.

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10/18/25 8:00 pm to 10/19/25 4:00 pm AST
51 Walden Performing Arts Center The Concord Orchestra presents "Always in Motion"
51 Walden St
Concord
United States
Contact: Margaret Romero

The Concord Orchestra presents "Always in Motion"

The orchestra performs music by Michael Torke, Samuel Barber, and Margaret Bonds.  Michael Torke’s Javelin was commissioned by the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra for its 50th anniversary and performed at the opening ceremony of the Atlanta Summer Olympics in 1996.  Samuel Barber’s lyrical Symphony No. 1 combines the four movements of a classical symphony into a single movement.  Margaret Bond’s Montgomery Variations was composed in 1964 and dedicated to Martin Luther King Jr.  It portrays the early history of the Civil Rights Movement, in particular the Montgomery Bus Boycott and its aftermath. 

October 18 performance at 8:00 pm with a pre-concert talk at 7:15 pm

October 19 performance at 2:30 pm


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10/18/25 10:00 am to 10/19/25 5:00 pm EDT
Artisans Way 10th Annual Native American Craft Show & Sale
18 Walden Street
Concord, MA
United States

10th Annual Native American Craft Show & Sale

Artisans Way will once again present the much-anticipated annual showcase of Native American jewelry, animal fetishes, silver pieces, pottery, and more. Hosted by Diane Whitman, this will be the 14th year for this event, which brings to Concord unique pieces created by members of the Navajo Nation, Santo Domingo Pueblo, Zuni, and Acoma Pueblo tribe members.

The public is invited to this free event

Saturday, October 18, from 10:00 - 6:00

Sunday, October 19, from 12:00 - 5:00

During the show, all Native American jewelry and ceramic purchases will be discounted 10%.  

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10/18/25 10:00 am EDT
West Concord
United States

Discover West Concord Day

Don't miss this annual family-friendly, fun-filled, foodie extravaganza! The cornerstone event is Debra's Natural Gourmet's 36th birthday bash, and the whole neighborhood joins in the fun. Enjoy live music, decorate your own pumpkin, join in art projects for the whole family, and lots of fantastic food samples and great retail specials await.

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10/16/25 5:00 pm EST
Concord Center Third Thursdays in 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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10/13/25 10:00 am EDT
Concord Museum Indigenous Peoples' Day at the Concord Museum
53 Cambridge Turnpike
Concord, MA
United States
Contact: Emily Watkins

Indigenous Peoples' Day at the Concord Museum

Join Concord Museum for a program and performance with the Wampanoag Nation Singers and Dancers, a group of musicians and artisans from the tribal communities of Mashpee on Cape Cod and Aquinnah on Martha’s Vineyard on Indigenous Peoples’ Day. Participate in the performance of eastern social songs and dances. Free. Participation is limited. Advanced registration is required to secure space in the program.

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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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