• S’Mores & More at Nashoba Brooks School

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

    Join in the fun for all ages -- crafts, creating and community as you experiment with snowflake art, math with Magna-Tiles, marshmallow towers, animal tracking, obstacle courses, and more! Bring the whole family to this indoor escape from winter, and enjoy s'mores by the fire! This event is free and open to the public. Register […]

    Free
  • Wreath Composting at Fowler

    Fowler Library 1322 Main Street, Concord, MA, United States

    Keep your wreaths out of the trash! Bring them to Fowler where Mothers Out Front and volunteers with wire cutters will help us remove the wire so the greenery can be composted at the Town Compost Site and the forms reused! Bring work gloves (and wire cutters if you have them)! It doesn't take long […]

  • The ‘Does It Work?’ Mid-Winter Home Tour

    Enjoy a cup of hot mulled cider and great conservations with neighbors! Get real answers to your questions about 21st century electric heating, cooling, cooking and car travel: - Can a heat pump really keep a home warm throughout the winter? - What’s it like to drive an EV on a long trip? - How […]

    Free
  • Multigenerational Bucket Drumming FREE Workshop (age 8-18+)

    Concord Conservatory of Music 1317 Main St, Concord, MA, United States

    Presented by Concord Conservatory of Music (CCM) Taught by CCM Piano Faculty Member Tsuyoshi Honjo Date & Time: Saturday, January 31, 3:30–4:30 PM Location: This workshop takes place at CCM 2, 15 Junction Square Dr., Concord Price: FREE Get Into the Groove! High-Energy Bucket Drumming Join us for a dynamic, hands-on workshop that proves you […]

    Free
  • The Concord Orchestra presents “Far, Far Away”

    51 Walden

    The orchestra, conducted by Music Director Zeke Fetrow, performs a program of W. A. Mozart’s Overture to Don Giovanni, Alexander Borodin’s In the Steppes of Central Asia, and John Williams’ Star Wars Suite. The winner of the young artist competition, Maggie Bai, joins the orchestra to perform Felix Mendelssohn’s Piano Concerto No. 1 in G […]

    $25
  • Award-Winning Author Marcella Pixley Presents the Young Adult Book Neshama

    Congregation Kerem Shalom 659 Elm St., Concord, United States

    Join award-winning author Marcella Pixley in a reading and conversation about her new young adult novel in verse, Neshama (Candlewick Press), which tells the story of eleven-year-old Anna Fleischman, who can speak to the spirits of her ancestors. Marcella will read from her novel, discuss her writing process, and lead a discussion about why we […]

    Free
  • The Concord Orchestra presents “Far, Far Away”

    51 Walden

    The orchestra, conducted by Music Director Zeke Fetrow, performs a program of W. A. Mozart’s Overture to Don Giovanni, Alexander Borodin’s In the Steppes of Central Asia, and John Williams’ Star Wars Suite. The winner of the young artist competition, Maggie Bai, joins the orchestra to perform Felix Mendelssohn’s Piano Concerto No. 1 in G […]

    $25
  • CCF Presents: Tanglewood Marionettes’s CINDERELLA

    The acclaimed Tanglewood Marionettes are coming to the Carlisle School Auditorium! Join us for a magical family-friendly performance while supporting the Campership Fund of the Concord Carlisle Foundation, which helps families in Concord and Carlisle who would otherwise be unable to afford summer camp experiences for their children. Set in the 18th century and featuring […]

    $15 – $20
  • Parade Lanterns, Stars

    Art for All Studio 152 Commonwealth Avenue, Concord, MA, United States

    Bring your lantern to the mustering location at 6:00pm, a the Alcott Elementary School, on March 7th. We will parade with our lanterns to a party at the Concord Scout House. You can find more information about the event at concordlanterns.org. Free!

    Free
  • For the Public Benefit: The Ellicott Astronomical Regulator

    The Concord Museum Concord, MA, United States

    Join physicist Alan Lightman, horologist Richard Ketchen, second-generation clock dealer John Delaney, and Concord Museum Curator David Wood for a unique evening exploring one of the most precise scientific instruments to ever find its way to America in the 18th century – the Ellicott Astronomical Regulator. Purchased by Harvard College in 1765 with help from […]