Concord Family Bike Festival at Bradford Mill
May is National Bike Month! As part of Safe Routes to School, celebrate spring and sustainability during the Concord Family Bike Festival at Bradford Mill (43 Bradford Street, the back […]
May is National Bike Month! As part of Safe Routes to School, celebrate spring and sustainability during the Concord Family Bike Festival at Bradford Mill (43 Bradford Street, the back […]
Recreation on Saturday, May 2nd, for the annual Kite Festival at Rideout Park! From 1:00 to 3:00 PM, professional kite fliers will show off their skills, and an ice cream […]
Special spring special pop-up exhibition and events series previewing the design, approach and exhibitions of the future Guitar Museum of New England in West Concord, the first and only permanently […]
The Umbrella Stage Company proudly presents HAIRSPRAY, directed and choreographed by Najee Brown. With big hair, big laughs, and even bigger heart, this joyous, high-energy musical proves that when we […]
While hunting in the Scottish Highlands, New Yorker Tommy Albright stumbles upon the picturesque village of Brigadoon, which seems like a place out of time. There, Tommy falls in love […]
We are excited to invite you on Sunday, May 3 (1:00-2:30 p.m.) to Nashobapalooza 2026, the spring arts and music festival at Nashoba Brooks School, which is FREE and open […]
Dr. William Moomaw, a lead author of the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize winning climate report, will explore the role of forests and other ecosystems in moderating climate change in combination […]
Introducing the inaugural Middlesex Chapter of the Young Men’s Service League (YMSL)—a national organization dedicated to service, leadership, and meaningful connection between mothers and their high school–aged sons! Through shared […]
While hunting in the Scottish Highlands, New Yorker Tommy Albright stumbles upon the picturesque village of Brigadoon, which seems like a place out of time. There, Tommy falls in love […]
Join us on May 3, 3:00–4:15 PM for a Concord250 Poetry Event - Poets Reflect on the Declaration of Independence at the Concord Public Library, Goodwin Forum (129 Main St.). […]
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