Live music at Nosh: The Blues Dogs

Nosh 97 Lowell Road, Concord, MA, United States

The Blues Dogs started as a four-piece band playing the blues. When they realized that all four of them sing, they started adding complex vocal harmonies and the band’s repertoire broadened considerably. The Dogs have a lot of musical depth, and their musical experience ranges from the Berklee School of Music to some pretty scary […]

Register for the 2023 Spring Classic Pickleball Tournament!

Concord, MA, United States

The Concord Carlisle High School (CCHS) Tennis Teams will host the 2023 Spring Classic Pickleball Tournament on Saturday, April 29 from 8:30am - 5:00pm at the CCHS Tennis Courts (outside). All proceeds will directly support both the boy’s and girl’s teams. The Spring Classic is a recreational tournament designed for beginner, intermediate, and advanced pickleball […]

$45

Live music at Nosh: 440 Jazz

Nosh 97 Lowell Road, Concord, MA, United States

440 expands the gypsy jazz tradition of Django Reinhardt and Stephane  Grappelli with danceable swing standards from the era of Cole Porter,  George Gershwin & Benny Goodman as well as originals by the band.   Their toe-tapping, snappy, hot jazz, swinging style is a delight to experience.

The Homes of Henry David Thoreau – A Special Exhibition at Thoreau Farm

Thoreau Farm 341 Virginia Road, Concord, MA, United States

Visit Thoreau Farm this March & April to get a close look at places Henry lived and what he learned from each home. This exhibit features fifteenhistorically accurate pen-and-ink renderings documenting Henry David Thoreau’s 19th-century homes and locale. Several images from this group were featured in the Summer 2022 issue of Discover Concord but the […]

$5

Opening Weekend Artist Talk – John Roman

Thoreau Farm 341 Virginia Road, Concord, MA, United States

Meet John on-site at Thoreau Farm during opening weekend hear him speak about the exhibition: "The Homes of Henry David Thoreau." Visit Thoreau Farm to get a close look at fifteen historically-accurate, pen-and-ink renderings documenting the houses and landscapes Thoreau called home in the nineteenth century. This is the first exhibition of this kind hosted […]

$5

Concord Poetry at the Library – Mikko Harvey and Nina MacLaughlin

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

Enjoy some early March delights and surprises about the world we inhabit with two masters of poetry and prose who will read in the Poetry at the Library Series on Sunday, March 5 at 2 p.m. in the Main Library’s Goodwin Forum. Mikko Harvey, winner of the RBC/PEN Canada New Voices Award and the Philip […]

Free

CMS presents “Xanadu”

Concord, MA, United States

Performing March 3 – 5: Xanadu, Jr, a stage musical presented by the Concord Middle School, tells the story of Kira, a magical Greek muse who comes from Mount Olympus to Venice Beach, California to inspire a local artist named Sonny in his quest to create the first roller disco.  Based on the 1980 film […]

Robin Hood

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

Robin Hood, written by Rene Pfister’s and Jan Mankowsky’s is a re-telling of one of the most classic tales known. Robin and his band of “Merry Men” take the stage to rob from the rich and give to the poor. Hilarious scenes accompanied with delightful catchy tunes make for an extremely entertaining theatrical experience for […]

$17

The Homes of Henry David Thoreau – A Special Exhibition at Thoreau Farm

Thoreau Farm 341 Virginia Road, Concord, MA, United States

Visit Thoreau Farm this March & April to get a close look at places Henry lived and what he learned from each home. This exhibit features fifteenhistorically accurate pen-and-ink renderings documenting Henry David Thoreau’s 19th-century homes and locale. Several images from this group were featured in the Summer 2022 issue of Discover Concord but the […]

$5

No Right to an Honest Living: A Conversation with Jacqueline Jones and Kellie Carter Jackson

Concord Museum

Jacqueline Jones, professor emerita from the University of Texas and past president of the American Historical Association joins us for a conversation on her newest book No Right to an Honest Living: The Struggles of Boston Black Workers during the Civil War Era with historian Kellie Carter Jackson. Highlighting the everyday struggles of ordinary Black […]

$2