Concord Youth Theatre’s MainStage Company Broadway Underground
Corey Auditorium 83 School St, CarlisleFree author event with Jeffrey S Cramer and “Solid Seasons: The Friendship of Henry David Thoreau and Ralph Waldo Emerson”
Concord Bookshop 65 Main St, ConcordSpecial Book Discussion: Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass
Concord Free Public Library 129 Main Street, ConcordFostering Resiliency in Our Children as They Face Childhood Transitions
Ripley 120 Meriam Road, Concord“Woman-liness – From Little Women to Nancy Pelosi” – a Conversation Circle Continues
Harvey Wheeler Community Center 1276 Main St, Concord“Jerome Kern – All the Things Your Are” Presented by Bruce Hambro
Harvey Wheeler Community Center 1276 Main St, ConcordConcord-Carlisle High School baseball and softball Memorial Games on May 24
CCHS 500 Walden St, ConcordWeek of Events
Thoreau School Road Race
Thoreau School Road Race
Rain or shine - get ready to run at the Thoreau School’s 13th Annual Road Race, Sunday, May 19, 2019. As the school’s biggest fundraiser of the year, this community-wide event celebrates Concord spirit, fitness, and health. Bring the whole family to run, walk, jog or stroll with us. The 5K run starts at 9:00 […]
Concord Orchestra Pops 2019 – Sunday matinee
Concord Orchestra Pops 2019 – Sunday matinee
The Concord Orchestra, directed by Richard Pittman, presents a festive Pops performance of light classics, jazz, and show tunes. Maureen McMullan performs the premiere of Benard Hoffer’s arrangement "A Johnny Mercer Songbook" and leads a sing-along of music from Roger and Hammerstein’s "Sound of Music". Ms. McMullan is a Scottish soprano trained in classical and […]
Concord Youth Theatre’s MainStage Company Broadway Underground
Concord Youth Theatre’s MainStage Company Broadway Underground
Come see the creative, talented, and hardworking kids of Concord Youth Theatre perform an original musical! This season, Concord Youth Theatre’s Mainstage Company took on an exciting challenge, creating a devised theater project called Broadway Underground. Forty-one performers in grades four through twelve used brainstorming, writing, and improvisation to develop a show all their own. […]
Free author event with Jeffrey S Cramer and “Solid Seasons: The Friendship of Henry David Thoreau and Ralph Waldo Emerson”
Free author event with Jeffrey S Cramer and “Solid Seasons: The Friendship of Henry David Thoreau and Ralph Waldo Emerson”
Please join us on Sunday, May 19 at 3pm, when local author Jeffrey S. Cramer returns to the Bookshop to present his new work, "Solid Seasons: The Friendship of Henry David Thoreau and Ralph Waldo Emerson." The event is free and open to the public. There will be time for Q&A and book signing. JEFFREY […]
New CMLP Billing Explained
New CMLP Billing Explained
The Concord Municipal Light Plant (CMLP) is implementing a new billing system that will combine all town utilities: electric, water, sewer and internet on one bill. Join a CMPL representative to learn what the changes will be and what you can expect. The Rep will go over the new bill format and how to interpret […]
CCHS Girls Varsity Softball Game
National Dinosaur Day Dino Dig
National Dinosaur Day Dino Dig
Join us as we celebrate National Dinosaur Day! Help us make a mini dig-site, sing dino-songs and do everything dinosaur! Kids age 3 - 5 years are invited to take part in this fun event.
Tech Tuesdays for Kids: 3D Design and Printing
Tech Tuesdays for Kids: 3D Design and Printing
In this workshop instructors from Toys in Box will teach students how to design a small rocket using TinkerCad and print to a 3D printer in the class. The workshop is free and open to kids in Grades 4-6. Advance registration is required.
CCHS Boys Varsity Baseball Game
Catnip Cat Toys for Charity
Catnip Cat Toys for Charity
The Concord Free Public Library invites teens in grades 6-12 to come make Catnip Cat Toys for Charity at the Concord Free Public Library (129 Main Street) on Tuesday, May 21 from 4:00 to 5:30 PM. May 1 is Hug Your Cat Day! Learn to make simple catnip toys to give to your furry friend, […]
A Homeowner’s Guide to Additions and Renovations
A Homeowner’s Guide to Additions and Renovations
Are you dreaming of a master bedroom suite? Does a kitchen/family room addition sound ideal? How about an in-law apartment or a home office over your garage? Are you trying to decide between renovating or moving? If you are considering a house addition or renovation, this is the course for you. Bill Dickinson, principal of […]
Concord Film Project
Concord Film Project
Save the date! Concord Film Project dates: Doors open at 6:30, film begins at 7:30pm May 21st, 2019 June 11th, 2019
Concord Film Project Presents MENASHE
Concord Film Project Presents MENASHE
A Hasidic Jewish man fights to retain custody of his son after his wife's death, as tradition dictates that the boy must be raised in a household with a mother. If he doesn't remarry quickly, his son will be adopted by his late spouse's stern brother. Directed by Joshua Z. Weinstein | Rated PG Runtime […]
Special Book Discussion: Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass
Special Book Discussion: Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass
Join Special Collections Curator Leslie Wilson and Head of Reference Barbara Gugluizza of the Concord Free Public Library for a discussion on Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass. This 1845 memoir and treatise on abolition was written by famous orator and former slave Frederick Douglass during his time in Lynn, Massachusetts. Leslie Wilson will […]
Fostering Resiliency in Our Children as They Face Childhood Transitions
Fostering Resiliency in Our Children as They Face Childhood Transitions
As children face normal (and even unexpected) transitions in their lives, such as moving from preschool to Kindergarten or from elementary school to middle school ... or even moving from one home to another, there are ways we as parents/grandparents can provide supports and reassurances that will assist the child to move forward in a […]
CCHS Boys Varsity Tennis
“Woman-liness – From Little Women to Nancy Pelosi” – a Conversation Circle Continues
“Woman-liness – From Little Women to Nancy Pelosi” – a Conversation Circle Continues
Join volunteer facilitator, Edmund Stori, for the COA's launch of a Conversation Circle. Conversation Circles are small-group discussions in a modified Socratic format in which participants share ideas and opinions for mutual education and enlightenment on compelling issues of our times. The renewal of Conversation Circles in Concord is based on an idea introduced in […]
CCHS Girls Freshman Lacrosse Game
Water Safety Event at Beede Center
Water Safety Event at Beede Center
The Beede Center is committed to teaching kids and adults of all ages to learn to swim and how to be safe in, on, and around the water! We have programs for beginners, triathletes, and everyone in between! Being around a body of water all summer and not knowing how to swim can be scary […]
“Jerome Kern – All the Things Your Are” Presented by Bruce Hambro
“Jerome Kern – All the Things Your Are” Presented by Bruce Hambro
Jerome Kern was the dean of the American Broadway musical composers during the early part of the 20th century. This presentation by Bruce Hambro celebrates the life and career of the "Legend of the Great American Songbook." Kern is remembered as the composer of the landmark play, "Showboat", whose score featured the songs "Old Man […]
Concord-Carlisle High School baseball and softball Memorial Games on May 24
Concord-Carlisle High School baseball and softball Memorial Games on May 24
On May 24th, the CCHS baseball and softball teams are playing a memorial game in honor of Maureen Wesinger-Lewis, to raise money towards an endowed scholarship in her name at CCHS. Maureen’s daughter, Caitlyn, is a Senior Captain of the CCHS softball team and a long-time player in the CCYS/B system. Caitlyn’s dad, Bill, was […]
Need a Babysitter?
Need a Babysitter?
Class Government has decided to put on a Parents Night Out for all the parents in our community with young children. On Friday, May 24th (5/24/19), high schoolers will give back to the families in our community by babysitting with all proceeds going to Cradles for Crayons! The parents in our community work so hard […]