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10/23/24
First Parish in Lincoln
14 Bedford Road,
Unit 103
Lincoln, MA
United States
Contact: Nick Morgan

TEDx Walden Pond

"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."

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7/19/25
Walden Pond State Reservation Happy Birthday, Henry! Meet Thoreau for his 30th birthday! (A week late)
915 Walden Street
Replica House
Concord, MA
United States
Contact: Interpretive Division

Happy Birthday, Henry! Meet Thoreau for his 30th birthday! (A week late)

Come and celebrate Henry's birthday with local historian Richard Smith. Smith will portray Henry David Thoreau on his 30th birthday in 1847 for the last time. He will receive guests at the Thoreau House Replica near the main parking lot. This is an informal rolling program, so you can stop at any time between 12:00 p.m. and 2:00 p.m. On sunny days, holidays, and weekends, Walden Pond often closes due to capacity. Please check DCR Park Alerts for closures at www.mass.gov/parkalerts.   Reasonable accommodations are available upon request.  Call 978-405-2082

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11/20/25
Zoom Potential for Wolf Restoration in New England with George Wuerthner
United States
Contact: Samantha Corron

Potential for Wolf Restoration in New England with George Wuerthner

Join The Walden Woods Project and RESTORE: The North Woods for a special presentation from ecologist and wolf expert George Wuerthner. Wuerthner will provide background on the Endangered Species Act as it relates to wolf restoration, how wolves have shaped ecosystems like Yellowstone and how wolf restoration in Oregon and California has progressed. He will also discuss wolves in New England and opportunities for wolf restoration in the region. This is a virtual lecture, and registration is required. Co-sponsored by RESTORE: The North Woods.

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1/1/26
Walden Pond Visitor Center First Day Hike at Walden
915 Walden Street
Concord, MA
United States
Contact: Interpretive Staff

First Day Hike at Walden

Please join us on New Year's Day for our First Day self-guided hike! We will have special interpretive signage along the accessible trail to the house site. Henry David Thoreau, as portrayed by Brent Ranalli, will welcome visitors to his house (the replica), 11am-1pm. Refreshments will be served.

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1/10/26
Walden Pond State Reservation Author Event: My Wild Life with Peter Alden
915 Walden Street
Concord, MA
United States
Contact: DCR Interpretive Staff

Author Event: My Wild Life with Peter Alden

Native Concordian, world-renowned naturalist, lecturer, birder, and author Peter Alden will present his new memoir, My Wild Life: Rare Birds, Close Calls, and the Adventures of an Eco-Explorer. Alden will share stories and photos from his decades of travel to all seven continents. 

This program is free. 

Presentation from 12-1 pm, with book-signing to follow.

Parking is free for event attendees.

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2/21/26
Walden Pond Visitors Center Winter Tree Walk with Jeff Adams
915 Walden St
Concord, MA
United States
Contact: Samantha Corron

Winter Tree Walk with Jeff Adams

Join naturalist and avid outdoor enthusiast Jeff Adams for a winter walk featuring identification tips and natural history facts for some of the trees and shrubs along Walden's shore. We’ll discuss different techniques for identification of bare trees/ shrubs like branching, buds, bark, galls, and persistent leaves and fruit. We may also see some non-woody plants that remain erect in winter. 

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5/9/26
Walden Pond Visitors Center Birding in Thoreau's Footsteps with Peter Alden & Lillian Stokes - May 9 & 17
915 Walden St
Concord, MA
United States
Contact: Samantha Corron

Birding in Thoreau's Footsteps with Peter Alden & Lillian Stokes - May 9 & 17

Join local ornithologist, author, and naturalist Peter Alden for a guided bird walk at Walden Pond. Alden is the author of Audubon’s Field Guide to New England. Peter will be joined by friend and frequent collaborator Lillian Stokes. Stokes has coauthored over 35 field guides.

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    Established for Social & Mutual Improvement: The Concord Lyceum

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