The Modern Middle East: Parts 1 and 2 Presented by John Gardella
John Gardella presents the first two parts of The Modern Middle East on January 22nd and 29th starting at 1:00 PM. It will cover from the end of World War […]
John Gardella presents the first two parts of The Modern Middle East on January 22nd and 29th starting at 1:00 PM. It will cover from the end of World War […]
IMPACT self-defense workshops simulate scenarios of threat, intimidation and violence perpetrated by strangers and people we know. Classes are taught by a team of two instructors: one teaches self-defense skills, […]
January 22 at 7:00 PM – 8:00 PM Concord-based musician Anna Huckabee Tull and her longtime musical partner Cambridgeite Mickey Zibello return to perform their award-winning songs and share the stories behind the music. […]
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 […]
Come decorate a lantern and shine your light at Concord's inaugural lantern Brighter Together Parade and Party! Bring your lantern to Alcott Elementary School on the evening of March 7th, […]
Concord Recreation invites you to this is a free community event on Saturday January 24th starting at 1:00pm at Emerson Field / Hunt Recreation Center. The event will feature a […]
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 […]
Puzzlepalooza is back—and the race is on! Join the Miracle League of Massachusetts for an action-packed 500-piece jigsaw showdown where speed, teamwork, and bragging rights are all on the line. […]
Saturday, January 24, 2026 at 7:00 pm Known for their mastery of tone and tasteful musical approach, this mandolin duo brings profound voices and diversity of texture to the acoustic […]
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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