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Family Tree: A Reckoning

9/29/25 7:00 pm EDT
Concord Museum Family Tree: A Reckoning
53 Cambridge Turnpike
Concord, MA
United States
Contact: Emily Watkins

A few years ago, historian Elizabeth Herbin-Triant uncovered a long-hidden family secret: her family tree included one of Providence’s most prolific slave traders, Cyprian Sterry. Her research into Sterry’s life—marked by great wealth, a role at Brown University, and eventual ruin—led her to explore both her white and African American lineage. In Family Tree: A Reckoning, Herbin-Triant examines how families forget painful histories and asks: What do we gain—as individuals and as a nation—from confronting the full truth of our past?

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Telling the Wampanoag Story: Writing Race to the Truth in Troubled Times

9/28/25 2:00 pm EDT
Concord Free Public Library- Goodwin Forum Telling the Wampanoag Story: Writing Race to the Truth in Troubled Times
129 Main Street
Concord, MA
United States
Contact: Anke Voss

Join Linda Coombs (Aquinnah Wampanoag) as she discusses her ground-breaking Young Adult book, Colonization and the Wampanoag Story, part of the Race to the Truth Series published by Penguin Random House that seeks to correct some of the long-standing myths about American history. The book has attracted many readers for its compelling story of a young girl's life in a Wampanoag family and community long before any contact with Europeans. This is juxtaposed in the following chapters with documented accounts of European exploration, settlement, the institution of colonization, as well as its many impacts, which carry through to the present day. 

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Film Screening: Dream, a film by Raouf Zaki

9/27/25 2:00 pm EDT
Concord Free Public Library Film Screening: Dream, a film by Raouf Zaki
129 Main Street
Concord, MA
United States
Contact: Barbara Gugluizza

Join filmmaker Raouf Zaki on September 27 for a screening of his film Dream, in celebration of Blindness Awareness Month. Frank, an autistic man, loses his parents to COVID-19. He visits a petting zoo where he meets Daisy, a blind woman with dreams of sailing solo. Immersing himself in the world of the blind, Frank experiences how they rely on their other senses through activities such as fencing, and begins to face his own fears. 

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The Counter at The Umbrella Arts Center

9/26/25 7:30 pm to 11/9/25 3:00 pm EDT
The Umbrella Arts Center The Counter at The Umbrella Arts Center
40 Stow St
Concord, MA
United States
Contact: Katie Baum

The Umbrella Arts Center proudly presents the Boston-area premiere of The Counter, a riveting new play by acclaimed playwright Meghan Kennedy. This production will run Sep 26 – Nov 9, 2025, transforming the intimate Black Box space into a prism for a surprising, funny and moving reflection on the everyday connections that can change our lives.

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Emerson’s Daughters - Ellen Tucker Emerson, Edith Emerson Forbes, and Their Family Legacy

9/25/25 6:30 pm EDT
The Concord Free Public Library- The Goodwin Forum Emerson’s Daughters - Ellen Tucker Emerson, Edith Emerson Forbes, and Their Family Legacy
129 Main Street
Concord, MA
United States
Contact: Anke Voss

Professor Kate Culkin will discuss her new book,   Emerson’s Daughters - Ellen Tucker Emerson, Edith Emerson Forbes, and Their Family Legacy. She will focus on the critical role the manuscript holdings of the Concord Free Public Library's William Munroe Special Collections played in her ability to write the book. Emerson’s Daughters is a biography of a sisterhood, the first full-length study of Ellen and Edith’s lives.

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Climate and Emergency Preparedness

9/22/25 1:00 pm EDT
Concord Free Public Library
129 Main Street
Concord, MA
United States
Contact: Michelle John

ARE YOU PREPARED? Come celebrate National Preparedness Month on Monday, September 22, 2025, at 1:00 PM, the first day of Climate Preparedness Week.

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Treestump Woodcrafts Annual Trunk Show

9/20/25 10:00 am to 9/21/25 5:00 pm EDT
Artisans Way Treestump Woodcrafts Annual Trunk Show
18 Walden Street
Concord, MA
United States

Artisans Way welcomes Treestump Woodcrafts for their much-anticipated annual trunk show.  A family of craftspeople from Arizona, they use wood and stone to create furniture, bowls, trays, sushi and bread boards, and kitchen utensils. Their work is made primarily of mesquite, filling the meandering cracks and knots in the wood with natural turquoise or hand-gathered river rocks to produce sublime one-of-a-kind pieces.  All in-stock Treestump Woodwork will be 15% off during the show. Sept 20 - 21


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The Okee Dokee Brothers Return to Concord Conservatory of Music on September 19 by Popular Demand

9/19/25 7:00 pm EDT
Concord Conservatory of Music The Okee Dokee Brothers Return to Concord Conservatory of Music on September 19 by Popular Demand
51 Walden Street
Concord, MA
United States
Contact: Sara Seng

The Okee Dokee Brothers are back by popular demand to kick off CCM's 2025/2026 Concert and Speaker Series. Known for their unique blend of bluegrass-inspired folk music, Joe Mailander and Justin Lansing celebrate the outdoors and inspire adventure, fostering a love for nature and music in listeners of all ages.

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Third Thursdays in Concord Center

9/18/25 5:00 pm EST
Concord Center Third Thursdays in Concord Center
Concord, MA
United States
Contact: Mimi Graney

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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Opening of Wild Things: Ceramic Sculptures by Chris Gustin

9/13/25 5:00 pm EDT
Lucy Lacoste Gallery Opening of Wild Things: Ceramic Sculptures by Chris Gustin
25 Main St
Concord, MA
United States
Contact: Charlie Dov Schön

Lucy Lacoste Gallery is delighted to present Chris Gustin: Wild Things, September 13- October 11, 2025, an exhibition of closed form abstract ceramic sculpture. The artist, a visionary force in the field of abstract ceramics, uses melting wood ash from his firings to reveal form, creating works that are anthropomorphic, landscape and cloudlike, galactic and otherworldly. 

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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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