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Honor George Washington Dugan

9/22/24
United States
Contact: https://visitconcord.org

Honor George Washington Dugan. Visit the website for more information.

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Visit Nummeehquantamūmun

9/19/24 to 9/30/24
Concord Museum Visit Nummeehquantamūmun
53 Cambridge Tpke
Concord, MA
United States

Visit Nummeehquantamūmun as nia holley, Nipmuc, reintroduces corn in the Museum’s interior courtyard as a process to reawaken the mortar and return corn to this place. This mortar is one of many mortars held by the Concord Museum that have been used for a variety of purposes by Indigenous communities, including processing food, medicines, and pigments. June 3–September 30. ConcordMuseum.org

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"Thoreau, Landscape Scale Wildlands & Natural Democracy"

9/18/24 7:00 pm EDT
via Zoom "Thoreau, Landscape Scale Wildlands & Natural Democracy"
United States

Join the Walden Woods Project and RESTORE: The North Woods as wilderness activist Jamie Sayen presents "Thoreau, Landscape Scale Wildlands & Natural Democracy." Thoreau proposed the establishment of reserves decades before the designation of the first national parks. Discover what is being done - and not done - to protect and preserve the ecological integrity of the land. September 18

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"Behold, The Guns Were Gone:" ~250th commemoration of stolen cannon and political turmoil in September 1774.

9/14/24 10:00 am EDT
North Bridge Visitor Center (Concord) and Minute Man Visitor Center (Lexington) "Behold, The Guns Were Gone:" ~250th commemoration of stolen cannon and political turmoil in September 1774.
United States

Join the Nat'l Park Service for a special 250th commemoration of the infamous Powder Alarm and patriot militia stealing four brass cannon from the British garrison in Boston on September 14/16, 1774. Enjoy a day of lectures, artillery firing demonstrations, and interactive ranger programs focused around cannons and the politics of 1774. September 14, 2024.

https://www.nps.gov/mima/planyourvisit/special-event.htm

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Visit "Portrait Mode" at the Concord Museum

9/13/24 to 10/30/24
Concord Museum Visit "Portrait Mode" at the Concord Museum
United States

Visit Concord Museum’s newest exhibition, “Portrait Mode,” for an up-close look at portraits from the Museum’s collection. Opens September 13. ConcordMuseum.org

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Edge of Dreams

9/11/24 to 10/20/24
Three Stones Gallery Edge of Dreams
32 Main Street
Concord, MA
United States

Welcome fall with works by Patti Ganekwhose exuberant painting style redefines still lives. Guest artist Natasha Dikareva exhibits surreal sculptures that seem like conduits to another universe where meditative contemplation resides. Inspired by the Japanese tradition of kintsugi(mending with gold), artist Lyca Blume presents abstract acrylic paintings with gold leaf evoking healing of the psyche through dream fragments.September 11-October 20 (Reception: September 21)

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Saunter in Walden Woods

9/8/24 12:00 pm EDT
United States

Join historian Richard Smith and biologist Amity Wilczek on a walk as you discover the history of the former inhabitants of Walden Woods; who they were and why they were there. September 8

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Ag Day 2024

9/7/24 10:00 am EDT
Concord Center Main Street Ag Day 2024
United States

Celebrate our area farmers and pick up the freshest of produce at Ag Day 2024! This annual farmer's market showcases Concord's robust farming community. Enjoy music and more on Main Street in Concord Center.

Sept 7  

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Lafayette is Coming to Concord!

9/2/24 3:00 pm EDT
Wright Tavern Lafayette is Coming to Concord!
United States

Join the Wright Tavern and First Parish as they welcome a reenactor of Lafayette to Concord. There will be presentations by renowned author and expert on the American Revolution, Robert A. Gross, as well as the Executive Director of the Robbins House, Jen Turner, and Director of the Concord Prison Outreach Project, Sam Williams. Refreshments will be served in the Wright Tavern. (image: Lafayette Sulphide Paperweight, about 1820-1840.  Concord Museum Collection, Gift of Mrs. Louis A. Sohier; G299)

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We Were Friends - And Then: Late Night

8/15/24 6:00 pm EDT
Concord Museum We Were Friends - And Then: Late Night
53 Cambridge Turnpike
Concord, MA
United States

Grab your picnic basket and blanket and meet on the Concord Museum lawn for special performances of a selection of episodes of We Were Friends: An Episodic Play Exploring the Friendship of Margaret Fuller and Ralph Waldo Emerson. 

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    Discover the Battle Road

    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: "His Majesty King George III: From 'Our Common Father' to a Tyrant" and "The Loyalist Guides of Lexington and Concord." Colonists' feelings for England in 1775 were complicated, with Patriots and Loyalists divided on many issues. Where would you have stood?
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    Winter Events to Light Up the Season

    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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