February Ninja Festival

Concord Land Conservation Trust Chamberlin Woods 1172 Lowell Road, Concord, MA, United States

Did you have a blast at the Winter Umbrella Ninja Festival? We did too! This February we are bringing you another fun festival of survival skills and nature sculptures. Master Ninja Instructor Ken Clarkson is teaching how to wood carving and escrima throwing. Rob Riman will teach fire building skills and what yummy snacks you […]

$20 – $30

Kitchen Remodel Workshop

Online Concord, MA, United States

Have an idea for a kitchen remodel but need some insight? Local architect Nancy Dickinson will help you workshop your ideas in this one-hour session. She’ll review your plans ahead of time, then help figure out next steps. Lighting, cabinet types, counter top materials, Nancy will share her ideas from her years of experience designing […]

The Boston Massacre: A Family History

Online Concord, MA, United States

250 years ago this March, British soldiers shot into a crowd and killed five civilians outside Boston’s Old State House on a blustery night in 1770. In her new book on the Boston Massacre, Serena Zabin, professor of history at Carleton College, offers a unique view of the British occupation of Boston highlighting that the British […]

Wacky Wednesday: Fiorella’s!

This Wednesday's Feature: FIORELLA'S March 3- March 10 Exciting offer on breadsticks and a jar of marinara with each order of any family style meal on menu (Feeds 4-5 people)   Fiorella's Cucina 24 Walden Street 978-341-9999

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Virtual Grief Support Group for High Schoolers

Wednesdays, March 3, 10, 17, 24, 31 from 6 to 7:30 PM Grief can be isolating enough when you're a teen, but with the added stress of social distancing it can be even harder. Join other teens in this virtual space to connect with people who "get it" and find new ways to cope with […]

Managing Anxiety with Mara Briere

CCHS Concord, MA, United States

Join Mara for a discussion about what anxiety is, different categories of anxiety, and strategies for managing anxiety more effectively. Understanding what anxiety looks like in others enables us to more effectively cope with episodes, when they occur, and take good, loving care of ourselves. This is part of CCACE's ongoing Wednesday Speaker Series. Check […]

$10

The SAT, the ACT, and YOU: Smart College Testing Advice For Parents and Students

Online Concord, MA, United States

The testing landscape is changing quickly. From cancelled tests to test-optional policies, this class will identify and unpack the major issues relating to testing so that families can make smart, effective plans for their students. Attendees will gain an understanding of the differences between the SAT and ACT, and how to decide which test to […]

Natural Deathcare: Caring for the Body, Caring for the Earth

Online Concord, MA, United States

Explore natural and sustainable approaches to post-death care, funerals, and body disposition. As we've come to realize the importance of environmental impact in every area of our lives, we also should consider that what we do with our body after death also impacts the earth. Get an overview of the issues and alternatives of after-death […]

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Call for Poems! Submit Your Poems to the Concord Free Public Library and Gaining Ground

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

The Concord Free Public Library is excited to announce a variety of programs to celebrate National Poetry Month in April, many of which are in collaboration with Gaining Ground, a non-profit organic farm in Concord dedicated to hunger relief. Together with Gaining Ground, the Library is accepting poems written by all ages to be featured […]

Free
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Concord Museum Exhibit: Every Path Laid Open: Women of Concord and the Quest for Equality

Concord, MA, United States

Every Path Laid Open: Women of Concord and the Quest for Equality includes rare artifacts from the collection that tell the story of Concord women of the past – some famous and some almost invisible. Each portrait, needlework, or piece of furniture, carefully preserved by succeeding generations and now by the Concord Museum, makes it possible […]