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Concord Orchestra Concert “Celebrating the Horn” with Richard Sebring

The Concord Orchestra presents its winter concert Friday, January 25, and Saturday, January 26. Richard Sebring performs Joseph Haydn’s Horn Concerto No. 1 and Paul Dukas’ Villanelle. Mr. Sebring is assistant principal horn of the Boston Symphony Orchestra and principal horn of the Boston Pops Orchestra. The orchestra performs a version of Paul Dukas’ Villanelle […]

Concord Youth Theatre’s Playtime Theater: Pied Piper

Concord Youth Theatre 53 Church St., Concord, MA, United States

Playtime Theater is back at Concord Youth Theatre for another season of fun! Spend Saturday mornings with Concord Youth Theatre’s PLAYTIME THEATER - a delightfully interactive theater experience! CYT actors will inspire you with new and improved versions of familiar children’s stories, complete with a sing-a-long! Outgoing audience members may even join the actors on […]

$5

CCHS Womens Ice Hockey

The Edge 191 Hartwell Rd, Beford, MA, United States

Home Game vs. Boston Latin

The Next Chapter at the CFPL (Main)

Concord Free Public Library 129 Main Street, Concord, MA, United States

Join us for another fun night in the Rotunda. The Next Chapter welcomes an engaged crowd of locals who are focused on helping to sustain and enhance the Library for years to come. Connect with your community while enjoying unique social and educational opportunities. For more information and to RSVP, contact Marcy Bouley Eckel at […]

Wild Walk: Tracking – Reading Wildlife and the Winter Woods

Simon Willard Woods 282-350 Simon Wllard Road, Concord, MA, United States

Andrew Joslin will teach us how to use both sight and sound (and sometimes smell) to interpret animal movements and behavior. In addition to recognizing common tracks, learn how weather impacts forest ecosystems, and animal -- and our own -- decision-making in the winter woods. Register here: https://theumbrellaarts.org/class/wild-walk-tracking-reading-wildlife-and-winter-woods When you arrive, please park on the […]

$5

Jane Brox presents “Silence: A Social History of One of the Least Understood Elements of Our Lives “

Concord Bookshop 65 Main St, Concord, MA, United States

Please join us on Sunday, January 27, 2019 at 3pm, when award-winning author and Jane Brox presents her new work, Silence. She has taught at Harvard University and Bowdoin College, and is currently on the faculty of Lesley University’s low-residency MFA Program. Her most recent book, Brilliant: The Evolution of Artificial Light, was named one […]

NCL Prospective Member Info Meeting

Harvey Wheeler Community Center 1276 Main St, Concord, MA, United States

The Middlesex Chapter of National Charity League, Inc. has launched their annual Membership Drive, and is looking for mothers and daughters interested in joining this national organization that focuses on philanthropy, leadership, plus social awareness and compassion within our community. The Membership Drive is open to mothers and daughters in the Class of 2025 (current […]

Free

Who Will Write Our History a feature length documentary about the Oyneg Shabes, the secret archives of the Warsaw Ghetto

Fine Arts Theatre Place in Maynard 19 Summer St., Maynard, MA, United States

Kerem Shalom is screening an important documentary film, Who Will Write Our History. The screening will take place at the Maynard Fine Arts Cinema on January 27 at 3 PM. Who Will Write Our History is a feature length documentary about the Oyneg Shabes, the secret archives of the Warsaw Ghetto, and its creator Emanuel […]

$10

Twenty Classic Film Noirs and Why They Are Good For You

Join Randall Warniers for a talk on Twenty Classic Film Noir films and why they are good for you! Film noir is a term that describes certain moody low-budget B-movie Hollywood dramas of the 1940s and 1950s that feature hardboiled narratives, starkly graphic cinematography, down-on-their-luck characters, and an inescapable mood of menace, pessimism, crime, and […]

Free

Armchair Travel: Long Distance Travel by Bike

Join Kerry Barker to learn about long distance travel by bike. His talk will focus on three of his bike trips: Portland, OR to Portland, ME (44 days - 40 days biking), Pyrenees (from Atlantic to Mediterranean), and the French Alps. Come hear about his amazing adventures! Armchair Travel is free; however, we recommend registering […]