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Kicks for Cancer Week!
In late September, Kicks for Cancer brings together soccer players and fans at Concord-Carlisle High School in Concord, MA, to support local high school teams and to rally to advance ovarian cancer prevention. Players take to the fields wearing jerseys with the name of a loved one who has battled cancer displayed on their backs. This […]
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Tactile Tuesday Playgroup at Nashoba Brooks School
Join us on Tuesday mornings for a playgroup aimed at toddlers and their caregivers -- an opportunity to explore and play. Join members of the talented Nashoba Brooks School teaching team, leading activities that explore school readiness and promote fun!
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Concord Women’s Chorus Auditions & Open Rehearsals
Concord Women’s Chorus (CWC), fostering the power of women’s voices in song, invites new singers to join its ensemble at “Open Rehearsals” on Tuesdays, September 12 and 19, 9:30 am, at Trinity Episcopal Church, 81 Elm Street, Concord. Artistic Director and Conductor Jane Ring Frank welcomes newcomers to join rehearsal, audition and learn more about […]
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Bicycle Escapes
Back after a long hiatus, Mary Hurley and her daughter Caitlin are once again offering guided bike rides this fall. Get out your E-bike, road or touring bike and join us for outdoor fun on two wheels! We will be riding mostly back roads in various towns each week, offering some history, some chatting and […]
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CCHS Men’s Golf
vs. Acton Boxborough
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The Taste of Concord is Back!
Sip! Taste! Enjoy! On September 19th from 6:30 - 8:30 pm come for a lively evening of flavors from our local restaurants, bakeries and food establishments at the Nashoba Brooks School Gymnasium. Also partake in a guided wine tasting experience with over 50 wines, craft beers, and artisanal spirits provided by West Concord Wine and […]
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Where Have All My Birds Gone?
As our days get shorter and shorter, many of us are wondering: "Where Have All My Birds Gone?" The story books suggest the easy answer: they went south for the winter. And that's certainly a big part of the story: But wait, there's more! This zoom presentation will complete the picture with insights into: Why […]
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