Little Women – the Musical

51 Walden

You've read the book, now see the musical! In honor of Louisa May Alcott's 190th birthday and our decennial celebration of the Concord author, The Concord Players present the 2005 Broadway musical "Little Women". The story of the March sisters - romantic Meg, tomboyish Jo, loving Beth, and irascible Amy who all live in Concord […]

$28.00

Release & Relax for WellBEing

Be Well Be Here Concord, MA, United States

Release stress, spark joy and relax your entire BEing in this mindful movement and meditation practice. Begin with simple movement with Kripalu-certified Shake Your Soul® guide, Molly Delehey. Then settle in for a 15-minute meditation with BWBH founder, Lara Wilson. Feel free to release and BE in the beautiful Fresh Air Studio!

Poetry at the Library Series presents Jordan Escobar and Adam Scheffler

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

Join us for an in-person afternoon with award-winning poets Jordan Escobar and Adam Scheffler who will read and engage in a Q & A about their inspirations and craft. PLEASE REGISTER FOR A SEAT IN THE FORUM Jordan Escobar reads from Men With the Throats of Birds to be published this spring as one of […]

Free

Women of Concord Walking Tour

Concord Visitor Center 58 Main St, Concord, MA, United States

Concord’s women have always been leaders, fighting for justice and creating a uniquely American vision in literature and art. This tour discusses the stories of these remarkable women, and see the places where they made their mark. Private tours are also available by request for groups of 4 or more. Also offered select Dates all […]

Little Women – the Musical

51 Walden

You've read the book, now see the musical! In honor of Louisa May Alcott's 190th birthday and our decennial celebration of the Concord author, The Concord Players present the 2005 Broadway musical "Little Women". The story of the March sisters - romantic Meg, tomboyish Jo, loving Beth, and irascible Amy who all live in Concord […]

$28.00

Open Table: Most Wanted May 2023

Open Table Food Pantry 40 Beharrell Street, Concord, MA, United States

Most Wanted – May 2023 Boxed side dishes can make dinner come together more easily. If you can donate some of the following, our guests would greatly appreciate it! Boxed Side Dishes: Rice Pilaf Rice-A-Roni Potato Sides Spanish Rice Couscous Box Mac N Cheese Risotto Potato side Au Gratin, Scalloped, mashed etc.. Thai rice Noodles […]

Poetry on the Farm at Gaining Ground

Gaining Ground 341 Virginia Rd, Concord, United States

For the third year in a row, the nonprofit, hunger-relief farm Gaining Ground will mark the arrival of spring with a celebration of poetry, food, and farming. Gaining Ground collected poetry submissions during the spring from people of all ages on topics like food, nature, and farming, and has included the poems in an installation […]

Sensory Tuesdays Playgroup

Nashoba Brooks School 200 Strawberry Hill Rd, Concord, MA, United States

These morning events will feature different sensory play each week. Come to one, come to all and feel free to share this event with friends! The events are free and open to the public. *Please note, this event series is geared to young children ages 1+ and their caregivers

Chamber Business After Hours – May 9th at Revolutionary Concord

Revolutionary Concord 32 Main St, Concord, MA, United States

Join us on May 9th from 5:30-7pm for a Chamber Business After Hours at Revolutionary Concord (32 Main St. Concord Center) Come have fun, mingle, network, and develop in-person relationships with your fellow Concord Business Owners. Support your fellow small business owner!

A Family Revealed: From Slavery to Hope

Nashoba Brooks School 200 Strawberry Hill Rd, Concord, MA, United States

In an evening of engaging music and conversation with the audience, two descendants of a Confederate enslaver, one Black and one white, share their story and discuss what it was like to discover each other’s deeply held feelings, pain, and hope. Presenting are folk singer and social activist Reggie Harris and longtime educator Wallis Wickham Raemer. […]

Free