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SUMMARY:Emerson Park Spin Wheel Challenge
DESCRIPTION:Join us for prizes\, fun and celebration! \nEmerson Park Spin Wheel Challenge \nPlay Challenges \n 
URL:https://www.livingconcord.com/event/emerson-park-spin-wheel-challenge/
LOCATION:Emerson Field\, Concord\, MA\, United States
CATEGORIES:celebration,children,Community,Concord Recreation
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SUMMARY:Group Walk with Bob White to Mount Misery\, Lincoln
DESCRIPTION:🌿 🌿 🌿 🌿 🌿 🌿 🌿 🌿 🌿\nJoin Bob White for a 1.8-mile walk through Lincoln’s Mt. Misery Conservation Land. Enjoy wide open trails through rolling hills\, views of agricultural fields\, ponds\, and a moderate effort over 100\nfoot-high Mt. Misery. Meet in the parking area on the right side of Route 117\, 0.7 miles west of the traffic light intersection of Route 126 and Route 117 in Lincoln. Please call the COA to sign up at 978-318-3020.
URL:https://www.livingconcord.com/event/group-walk-with-bob-white-to-mount-misery-lincoln/
LOCATION:MA
CATEGORIES:Senior
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SUMMARY:Grace and Elizabeth\, A Life Together
DESCRIPTION:Grace and Elizabeth\, A Life Together\, offers a unique opportunity to meet Grace Keyes\, women’s golf champion and founding member of the Women’s Golf Association of Boston\, and her life partner\, Elizabeth Wentworth Roberts\, artist\, philanthropist\, and founder of Concord Art\, sharing the story of their remarkable life together.\n\nThis original living history piece was created by Concord history interpreters Amy Cole and Stefanie Cloutier\, creators of Between Us Sisters\, a conversation between Louisa May and her sister May Alcott. \n \nThe Concord Free Public Library is committed to providing everyone with unimpeded access to our resources\, programs\, and services. Learn more about accessibility at our libraries. You can also email our administration team or give us a call at either of our libraries to request additional accommodations. \nThe Concord Free Public Library’s programs are free to the public thanks to the generous support of the Friends of the Concord Free Public Library and the Concord Free Public Library Corporation. \n\n\nCapacity: 100 of 100 spaces available.
URL:https://www.livingconcord.com/event/grace-and-elizabeth-a-life-together/
LOCATION:Concord Main Library\, Concord\, MA\, 01742\, United States
CATEGORIES:Library Event,Pride
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260601
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260629
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SUMMARY:What's Going On Here? Liminal Spaces Where Art and Nature Intersect
DESCRIPTION:“What’s Going On Here? Liminal Spaces Where Art and Nature Intersect” featuring work by Linda Booth Sweeney\, Linda Ziemba & Jamie Collins. \nOpening Reception: June 10\, 3 – 5 PM (RSVP appreciated) | Exhibition Dates: May 29 – June 28\, 2026 \nJoin us for light refreshments starting at 3 PM and an Artists’ Talk at 3:30 PM. Families and children welcome. This event is free and open to all. \nWhat’s Going On Here? is a three-part\, immersive installation that transforms The Umbrella Arts Center into a living\, breathing work of art—one that draws its energy from liminal spaces: vernal pools\, backyard edges\, cracks in city sidewalks… places where something unexpected is always about to happen. \nThrough habitable sculpture\, photography\, sound\, and story\, the lawn and the Wedge Gallery become a sequence of spatial\, visual and sensory encounters that invite visitors to enter\, pass through\, and dwell\, not just observe. \nLinda Ziemba composes space through Habitable Sculpture such as L’ Arc\, creating environments where ideas spark\, stories surface\, connections form\, and conversations carry beyond the moment. \nLinda Booth Sweeney\, a systems designer and writer\, brings the narrative spine of The Noisy Puddle\, a children’s story rooted in wonder\, interdependence\, and the surprising richness of small worlds. \nJamie Collins\, a graphic designer and photographer\, captures vivid portraits of macro life and uses photography in his exhibit Patio Life as a way to ponder the natural world\, asking questions such as: “Why is the wasp eating the wood chair?” \nLearn more and RSVP at TheUmbrellaArts.org/whats-going-here \nJune 1-28
URL:https://www.livingconcord.com/event/whats-going-on-here-liminal-spaces-where-art-and-nature-intersect/
LOCATION:The Umbrella Arts Center\, 40 Stow St.\, Concord\, MA\, 01742\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art/Culture,children,Umbrella Arts
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SUMMARY:"Earthworks: Evolution" Ceramics Biennial Opens
DESCRIPTION:The Umbrella Arts Center of Concord\, MA presents its second Ceramics Biennial Exhibition\, “Earthworks: Evolution”\, a regional show celebrating the depth of history\, tradition\, and cultural expression in contemporary ceramics\, and the ways in which artists continue to expand the field through innovation and reinterpretation. \nAdmission is free and the Allie Kussin Gallery is open to all. The works in this exhibition will be available for purchase via ArtCloud.com after the opening reception; for earlier inquiries\, please reach out to Julia@TheUmbrellaArts.org.\nExhibition Dates: April 29 – June 28\, 2026\nOpening Reception: April 29\, 6:00 – 8:00 PM (RSVP requested)\nForm and Narrative on Elegantly Embossed Ceramics with Juror and Visiting Artist Lisa Orr: Workshop ($70) | Artist’s Talk (Free) – RSVP requested \nJUROR: Lisa Orr has been a studio potter for over 40 years. After completing an MFA at the NYSCC Alfred in 1992\, she received a Fulbright\, an MAAA/NEA and other grants to research ceramics and create films. Her work has been placed in numerous public and private collections. Currently refining an accessible smokeless wood kiln\, she also teaches\, lectures\, and shows nationally and internationally. Orr’s ceramics lushly blend historical\, functional roots with organic\, fluid forms that embrace gentle asymmetry. Inspired by nature and intuition\, her richly textured and colorfully glazed slip-cast surfaces evoke birds on the wing\, coral reefs\, and blooming flowers\, resulting in work that’s vibrant\, emotional\, and assured. \nFEATURED ARTISTS: Alice Abrams • Jack Abramson • Chris Archer • Ben Babcock • Becky Bailey • Sasha M Bergmann • Heather Binder • Josephine Burr • Bob Callahan • Loring Cheney • Claire Corey • Julie Cunningham • Holly Curcio • Christine DeGennaro • Natasha Dikareva • Helen Duncan • Larry W Elardo • Katie Fee • Debra Fleury • Molly Frantz • Leslie Fry • Fionnuala Hart Gerrity • Pam Golden • Joan Hilton • Alexandra Hogan Kosciak • Lindsey McFarland Howarth • Tom Hubbard • Kyle Johns • Hillary Ellen Kane • Grace Kerr • Yeonsoo Kim • Lucien Koonce • Gwendolyn Lanier • Jaeok Lee • Warren Mather • Jennifer McCandless • Eliane Medina • Donna Namnoum • Elizabeth Ocean • Shyanne Ogilvie • Linnea Pappas-Byers • Jenny Peace • Julie Peck • Ingrid Raab • Andrew Robinson (boats by drew) • Ellen Schön • Kimberly Scott • Corran Shrimpton • Anne Thiam • Joan Zagrobelny \nOpen through June 28
URL:https://www.livingconcord.com/event/earthworks-evolution-ceramics-biennial-opens/
LOCATION:The Umbrella Arts Center\, 40 Stow St.\, Concord\, MA\, 01742\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art/Culture
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