Cancelled until further notice:Digital Photography Class with Steve McGrath – Five Classes on Mondays
Harvey Wheeler Community Center 1276 Main St, ConcordAuthor Tom Wilson to Discuss New Book about Retirement at the Concord Free Public Library
Concord Free Public Library 129 Main Street, ConcordWhat the Heck is an HECM? The Facts About Reverse Mortgages
Harvey Wheeler Community Center 1276 Main St, ConcordTalk with Master Acupuncturist and Ayurvedic Nutritionist Jonathan Glass
Concord Free Public Library 129 Main Street, ConcordTalk with Master Acupuncturist and Ayurvedic Nutritionist Jonathan Glass
Concord Free Public Library 129 Main Street, ConcordWeek of Events
Free author talk with Debra Stark and “The Little Shop That Could”
Free author talk with Debra Stark and “The Little Shop That Could”
Save the date! Debra Stark will join us on Sunday, March 1 at 3pm, to present her new book, "The Little Shop That Could: A retailer's love affair with community and food!" The event is free and open to the public. There will be time for Q&A and book signing after the author presentation. Debra […]
“Olaf on Ice” Family Ice Skating Party
“Olaf on Ice” Family Ice Skating Party
The whole family is invited to have fun on the ice with your favorite snowman at the Concord Children's Center annual family ice skating party. The party will include a bake and hot drink sale as well as the chance to meet Olaf! Event is open to the public. Party will take place at Nashoba […]
Cancelled until further notice:Digital Photography Class with Steve McGrath – Five Classes on Mondays
Cancelled until further notice:Digital Photography Class with Steve McGrath – Five Classes on Mondays
The Concord Council on Aging’s activities and programs are cancelled until further notice. The Harvey Wheeler Community center is closed to the public. Thank you. If you are still getting to know your digital camera, these classes are for you! Steve McGrath, professional photographer and teacher, affords you an opportunity to learn from an expert. […]
Dr Seuss Party (MAIN LIBRARY)
Dr Seuss Party (MAIN LIBRARY)
Celebrate Read Across America with Seuss stories, crafts, puppet show, and snacks!
Mosaic Monday – Wine Glasses
Mosaic Monday – Wine Glasses
Have you always wanted to learn the art of mosaics and would like to start small before tackling a big project? Join us one Monday each month for and informal mosaic workshop where we will be collaborating with Guest artist Crystal D’Abbraccio owner of Tiny Tile Mosaics to lead workshops to teach us how to […]
Out of this World!!
Out of this World!!
There are wonders to behold in the heavens such as the Andromeda galaxy, Great Orion nebula, and the Pleiades, to name only a few. Charles Messier, a famous an 18th century comet-hunter, kept a list of things-to-avoid (not comets) in the night sky. His list includes beautiful galaxies, nebula, and star clusters. Marsha will share […]
TEC Jazz Band
TEC Jazz Band
The Trail's End Jazz Band specializes in great American standards and swing, bringing all their listeners back to the good ol' days. Their upbeat rhythms will keep your fingers snapping and your toes tapping, as you sing along to your favorite old-time classics.
Author Tom Wilson to Discuss New Book about Retirement at the Concord Free Public Library
Author Tom Wilson to Discuss New Book about Retirement at the Concord Free Public Library
Join author Tom Wilson for a discussion of his new book Next Stage: In Your Retirement, Create the Life You Want. The talk will take place on Tuesday, March 3 at 7:00 p.m. at the Main Branch of the Concord Free Public Library, at 129 Main Street. The book pulls together the latest research and stories from […]
How to Navigate College Admissions Testing: The SAT, the ACT, and YOU
How to Navigate College Admissions Testing: The SAT, the ACT, and YOU
This seminar helps families to craft smart and effective testing plans by providing clear, straightforward information about college admissions testing. Attendees will gain an understanding of the differences between the SAT and ACT and how to decide which test to take, when to take it, and how to prepare. We'll also address the most recent […]
Town Meeting 101 with Town Moderator Carmin Reiss
Town Meeting 101 with Town Moderator Carmin Reiss
Have you always been curious to learn more about Town Meeting? Join the Parents Associations from CCHS, CMS, Alcott, Thoreau, and Willard for Town Meeting 101 with Town Moderator Carmin Reiss Tuesday, March 3, 2020 7-8:30 CCHS Learning Commons, 500 Walden Street, Concord
CCHS Multicultural Food Fair
Make & Take Two Pies
Make & Take Two Pies
Make your own from-scratch apple and blueberry pies. Adrienne will teach you how to make a superb pie dough! You will also make the filling to your own individual taste and take the pies home ready to pop in the oven to bake or freeze to use at a later date! While food ingredients are […]
The Entrepreneurial Equation Seminar
The Entrepreneurial Equation Seminar
Gives ideas for putting banking, retirement and insurance tools to work to build and protect attendees' businesses.Register as a couple and save! $25/person or $45/couple!**Discount will be applied automatically when you add the second registrant to your shopping cart.
Mr. Joy: The Neighborhood Tour
Mr. Joy: The Neighborhood Tour
"Mr Joy Neighborhood Tour" is coming to CCHS on Wednesday evening March 4th! ArtsEmerson presents the 4th annual Mr. Joy: The Neighborhood Tour, a series of free theatre performances of Daniel Beaty’s Mr. Joy, a play that explores issues of race and class in America to help us find our common humanity.
What the Heck is an HECM? The Facts About Reverse Mortgages
What the Heck is an HECM? The Facts About Reverse Mortgages
Join Bonny Gilbert, a senior reverse mortgage advisor at Fairway Independent Mortgage Corporation, for a seminar that explains what a Home Equity Conversion Mortgage (HECM) reverse mortgage actually is, how it works and what positives and negative it affords. Bonny will also explain how financial advisors might use an HECM reverse mortgage for asset protection […]
Curator Talk: 250th Anniversary of the Boston Massacre
Curator Talk: 250th Anniversary of the Boston Massacre
Concord Museum Curator, David Wood, discusses the Boston Massacre and its legacy in this special gallery talk in Beyond Midnight: Paul Revere and His Ride. Using multiple editions and interpretations of Paul Revere’s print of the events on the Boston Common, Wood unveils how a skirmish between neighbors sparked a city’s unrest that led to […]
Introduction to Modern Calligraphy Using a Pointed Pen
Introduction to Modern Calligraphy Using a Pointed Pen
Have you been intrigued by beautiful hand lettering seen at special events, on products, or online? Curious to give it a try, but nervous because your regular handwriting is lacking? Then this class is for you! You do NOT have to have perfect handwriting in order to learn modern calligraphy using a pointed (dip) pen […]
Talk with Master Acupuncturist and Ayurvedic Nutritionist Jonathan Glass
Talk with Master Acupuncturist and Ayurvedic Nutritionist Jonathan Glass
Jonathan Glass, author, nutritionist and acupuncturist, will share his knowledge learned over the last 25 years on how people can improve their overall health. You’ll learn ways to increase your energy, improve your mental focus, and promote a sense of well-being. Most of us want to be healthier, more alert, and calmer in our everyday […]
Aurea Ensemble “Of Nature Composed”
Aurea Ensemble “Of Nature Composed”
Organizer: The Walden Woods Project The Aurea Ensemble will perform “Of Nature Composed,” which explores the intersection of nature, science, the arts and humanities, and the sanctity of our environment. “Of Nature Composed” includes the words and music of 2014 Pulitzer Prize winner, John Luther Adams; American composers, Charles Griffes, John Cage, Lou Harrison, and […]
Talk with Master Acupuncturist and Ayurvedic Nutritionist Jonathan Glass
Talk with Master Acupuncturist and Ayurvedic Nutritionist Jonathan Glass
Jonathan Glass, author, nutritionist and acupuncturist, will share his knowledge learned over the last 25 years on how people can improve their overall health. You’ll learn ways to increase your energy, improve your mental focus, and promote a sense of well-being. Most of us want to be healthier, more alert, and calmer in our everyday […]
Main Streets Cafe Live Music
Main Streets Cafe Live Music
EVAN FOISY (from our local fire department) Come sing along to lively soft rock, classic songs of "Chuck & Evan"
Drop in Tech Help
Drop in Tech Help
Need device advice? Want to level up your tech skills? Stop by the Main Library the first and third Friday of the month between 10:30 and 11:30am and our technology expert will be happy to assist you.
“Democracy in Chains”
“Democracy in Chains”
Nancy MacLean, Duke University Professor of History and Public Policy, and author of the new book “Democracy in Chains: The Deep History of the Radical Right’s Stealth Plan for America” will speak on Friday, March 6th, at First Parish in Concord, 20 Lexington Road. Professor MacLean will discuss the writings of economists who view a […]
Pinocchio
Pinocchio
Pinocchio is an original retelling by Rene Pfister & Jan Mankowsky. Pinocchio tries his best to tell the truth to Gepetto but keeps getting sidetracked by the Fox and Cat, Candlewick and their promise of dreams coming true at Paradise Park. Pinocchio will have to escape Fireater, the Evil Coachman and be sneezed out of […]
MainStreetsCafe Live Music
MainStreetsCafe Live Music
THE RAMPAGE TRIO Classic rock- dance band playing all of your favorite songs! Singer-songwriter-guitarist Brian Owens. Singer-bassist John, JD, Davies Singer-drummer Mike, Bugsy, Oppedisano
CYT’s Playtime Theater Presents The Little Mermaid
CYT’s Playtime Theater Presents The Little Mermaid
Spend Saturday mornings with Concord Youth Theatre’s PLAYTIME THEATER – a delightfully interactive theater experience! CYT actors will inspire you with new and improved versions of familiar children’s stories, complete with a sing-a-long! Outgoing audience members may even join the actors on stage to tell a joke or share a special talent. And everyone gets […]
Weekend Writing Studio
Weekend Writing Studio
The Weekend Writing Studio Calling all individuals age 10-15. Need a better way to spend your Saturday mornings than cartoons? Join author and librarian assistant Cary Stough this winter for The Weekend Writing Studio. Explore voice and metaphor, as well as learn new and wild writing techniques that break the mold. Writers of all genres and experience welcome. It […]
Maple Sugaring Open House
Maple Sugaring Open House
Enjoy maple treats and warm cider with the Gaining Ground community. Learn about sugaring as our farmers boil local maple sap into syrup. RSVP to maple@gainingground.org to receive an email in case the event is postponed or cancelled due to weather. Check Facebook/GGConcord for event updates. Dress for cold weather and muddy grounds. Parking is […]
Pinocchio
Pinocchio
Pinocchio is an original retelling by Rene Pfister & Jan Mankowsky. Pinocchio tries his best to tell the truth to Gepetto but keeps getting sidetracked by the Fox and Cat, Candlewick and their promise of dreams coming true at Paradise Park. Pinocchio will have to escape Fireater, the Evil Coachman and be sneezed out of […]
Shamrock Ball
Shamrock Ball
The Shamrock Ball is for girls in grades 2-6 and any adult guest. This event will take place on Saturday, March 7th at the Westford Regency and will be a semi-formal event. This program will be available for registration on Friday January 31st, 2019 at 7:30am. Tickets are sold as a pair. One for the […]
What She Said at Trail’s End
What She Said at Trail’s End
A Trail's End Favorite! What She Said is a band made up of Boston-based musicians. They dig deep into the vaults of classic rock, R&B, and reggae to play tunes in their own original style.
Craft Beer & Wine Tasting Party
Craft Beer & Wine Tasting Party
Join us this Saturday night at the Concord Scout House on 74 Walden Street in downtown Concord for a little piano music, a lot of great company, a spot of wine. In addition, there will be a fun Silent Auction of gift cards, goods, and services from Concord-area businesses. From 7 to 10, we'll have […]
The Concord Band’s Winter Concert
The Concord Band’s Winter Concert
Featuring the world premiere performance of a newly commissioned piece written by Terry White. This is a free concert. Donations at the door will be gratefully accepted. Program Fantasia Latina Terry White Adagio from Concierto de Aranjuez arr. William McManus El Relicario Jose Padilla La Mazquita de Cordoba Julie Giroux — Intermission — La Bamba […]
Concord Band Winter Concert
Concord Band Winter Concert
Join the Concord Band at 8pm, Saturday, March 7, 2020 at 51 Walden St. in Concord to celebrate Festival de Música Española, music with a Latin flare that features the world premiere of Fantasia Latina by Terry White and commissioned by Concord Band percussionist Neil Tischler. The concert is free with donations appreciated. More information […]
MainStreetsCafe Live Music
MainStreetsCafe Live Music
BJ MAGOON & DRIVING SIDEWAYS The best of Blues, Boogie Woogie, Roots Rock, Rhythm & Southern Soul Life is too short......Get out & boogie!