Tot Shabbat & Brunch
Join Cantorial Soloist Molly Bajgot and Rabbi Darby for a playful Shabbat morning service and brunch! Tot Shabbat is a musical experience made just for our littlest learners and their […]
Join Cantorial Soloist Molly Bajgot and Rabbi Darby for a playful Shabbat morning service and brunch! Tot Shabbat is a musical experience made just for our littlest learners and their […]
Native Concordian, world-renowned naturalist, lecturer, birder, and author Peter Alden will present his new memoir, My Wild Life: Rare Birds, Close Calls, and the Adventures of an Eco-Explorer from 12-1pm. […]
Save the date for our fourth annual Winter Seed Sow Workshop hosted by Verrill Farm (11 Wheeler Road, Concord) and register for your spot! In this free workshop, led by […]
Join the Chamber to welcome and support new business, Achieve Taekwondo! Ribbon Cutting on Tuesday, January 13th @ 12pm. 197 Sudbury Rd A, Concord, MA 01742
Join Susan Wright Regan for the KEEP IT MOVING dance class on Tuesday, January 13th at 1:00 PM. The classes are now meeting monthly on the 2nd Tuesday of each […]
January 13 at 7:00 PM – 8:00 PM Join award-winning journalist Caleb Gayle for a conversation about his National Book Award-longlisted book Black Moses, the riveting true story of Edward McCabe, a visionary Black leader […]
Welcome to the 2025/26 Concord Film Project Film Series Enjoy the best of classic, independent, and foreign films curated by The Concord Film Project, with pre-show dinner options (note: dinner quantities are limited). […]
Join other creatives using our studio. Work on your own project or co-craft. Materials cost for some activities. Do you enjoy making stuff while in the vicinity of other makers? […]
Explore how ideas about community and belonging changed during and after the American Revolution. Learn about the impact of Harvard University’s temporary relocation to Concord, the daily experiences of families […]
Come see one of Shakespeare's most entertaining comedies! The World's A Stage Players production is set in the 1960s to reflect how the characters hold up a mirror to themselves […]
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