Nature Mobile Craft at the Concord Free Public Library
Concord Free Public Library 129 Main Street, ConcordCoffee, Pastry and Spring Surprise Drive-Through Giveaway 🐥🦋🎋🌻🌞
Harvey Wheeler Community Center 1276 Main St, Concord🌺Petit Bouquet Giveaway with Greeting Card 🌼 – Drive Through Giveaway
Harvey Wheeler Community Center 1276 Main St, ConcordAfter the Plague: Vocal Music of the High Renaissance
Concord Conservatory of Music 1317 Main St, ConcordJoin us to “Walk in Their Shoes” – a spring fundraising walk to benefit disadvantaged South African schoolchildren
North Bridge North Bridge, ConcordWeek of Events
Celebrate National Library Week with the Concord Free Public Library
Celebrate National Library Week with the Concord Free Public Library
The Concord Free Public Library (CFPL) invites the Concord community to celebrate National Library Week, an annual celebration of libraries. This year, National Library Week runs from April 4 through April 10. This year’s National Library Week theme is “Welcome to Your Library” and focuses on all the incredible services and programs libraries have to […]
Wacky Wednesday: Sara Campbell Stylish Mask with $50 purchase
Nature Mobile Craft at the Concord Free Public Library
Nature Mobile Craft at the Concord Free Public Library
The Concord Free Public Library offers free take and make crafts each week to help inspire creativity and fun for children. For the week starting April 5 - April 9, the library is partnering with The Nature Connection to offer children materials to make nature mobiles. A limited number of kits are available at both […]
A Poetry Reading and Conversation with Gail Mazur
A Poetry Reading and Conversation with Gail Mazur
Gail Mazur’s distinguished body of work reads as an irresolvable argument with herself, yet at its core it takes unabating delight in the enigmas of human relationships and its own contrariness. With her latest poetry collection, Land’s End, she evokes the past while writing from the firm ground of the present. Join us for this […]
Coffee, Pastry and Spring Surprise Drive-Through Giveaway 🐥🦋🎋🌻🌞
Coffee, Pastry and Spring Surprise Drive-Through Giveaway 🐥🦋🎋🌻🌞
Concord COA staff will be pouring the coffee and handing out bags of sweets with a little spring/Easter surprise on Tuesday, April 6th from 10:00 AM to 10:30 AM. Please drive up to the COA main entrance to pick up your coffee, and remember to wear a mask! Reservations are required. Please call the Concord […]
Virtual April 19, 1775 Community Night with the Concord Museum
Virtual April 19, 1775 Community Night with the Concord Museum
Local communities answered the alarm on April 19, 1775. Now, we muster again to commemorate the towns that responded to Paul Revere, William Dawes, and additional alarm riders and converged on the British Regulars in a fight that began an eight-year war for independence. Join us for a virtual evening with Curator, David Wood, Peggy […]
Restorative Yoga & Pranayama
Restorative Yoga & Pranayama
Join this evening exploration of ritual breath and restorative movement which invites us to process the day's energies, and promotes rest and regeneration. Yoga therapist Nicole Grant, MS, C-IAYT, offers therapeutic variations that are adaptable and accessible to all levels of practice and experience. Register to receive your Zoom link.
RELAX & REMINISCE – Wednesdays Thru May 5th
RELAX & REMINISCE – Wednesdays Thru May 5th
“Relax and Reminisce” gives us the opportunity to remember, share and listen to stories. We will use photos, pictures, and our own memories of events to prompt discussion and relate with one another. We will get to know each other through storytelling, and share good times, accomplishments, family traditions, and anything else that comes to […]
PUSHING THE ENVELOPE: A History of the US Post Office thru STAMPS
PUSHING THE ENVELOPE: A History of the US Post Office thru STAMPS
📬 📫 📭 📬 📫 📭 📬 📫 📭 📬 📫 📭 By viewing images of vintage US postage stamps, you will learn about the history of the US Post Office from the first letters carried on the Boston Post Road to the current postal controversies. Hear about the expansion of the Post Office after […]
April 19, 1775 Community Night
April 19, 1775 Community Night
April 19, 1775 was a pivotal day in the founding of our nation as it marked the first armed engagements between the British Regulars and the Colonial “Minutemen” on Lexington Green, the Old North Bridge in Concord, and other locations between there and Boston. This was indeed the beginning of the Revolutionary War, and the […]
What is emotional intelligence, why is it so important, and how do we develop it?
What is emotional intelligence, why is it so important, and how do we develop it?
Nothing will help your success in life and work quite like being in charge of your Emotional Intelligence. Emotional Intelligence is the ability to understand and manage your own emotions and reactions, as well as being able to interact skillfully with others. In this talk we will explore the four facets of emotional intelligence, why […]
🌺Petit Bouquet Giveaway with Greeting Card 🌼 – Drive Through Giveaway
🌺Petit Bouquet Giveaway with Greeting Card 🌼 – Drive Through Giveaway
Please drop by and pick up some colorful flowers! The Power of Flowers Project out of Tewksbury is recognizing Concord’s seniors with a lovely petit bouquet. Is there a nicer way to feel cheerier than from a happy bouquet of flowers? The bouquets will come in a paper cup. Included with your posies will be […]
EVERYTHING WE KNOW ABOUT COVID – Presented by Dr. Robin Schoenthaler onZoom
EVERYTHING WE KNOW ABOUT COVID – Presented by Dr. Robin Schoenthaler onZoom
Join a community conversation featuring Dr. Robin Schoenthaler, “The-Boston-cancer-doctor-who-writesabout-Covid” on Thursday April 8th at 1:00 PM on Zoom. Dr Schoenthaler will giving an update on “Everything We Know About Covid,” reviewing the science about staying safe and protecting each other. She will discuss the most up-to-date information on the pandemic, ways to stay healthy and […]
Why Gap Years Matter More Than Ever
Why Gap Years Matter More Than Ever
The Concord Free Public Library will host a free workshop about the benefits of a gap year on Thursday April 8 at 7 pm via Zoom. Join Katherine Stievater, Founder of Gap Year Solutions, for a presentation and Q&A about the benefits of a gap year and what gap years look like when international travel […]
CCHS presents The Twilight Zone
CCHS presents The Twilight Zone
CCHS theater director Melissa Charych invites Concord to step over into The Twilight Zone. Get ready for 3 Twilight Zone favorites featuring CCHS theater students: The Hitchhiker, The Shelter, and The Monsters are Due on Maple Street performed live on CCHS radio via WIQH. Details about our production can be found at cc-theatre.com. The production will […]
CCHS Friday Night Football Game
CCHS Friday Night Football Game
vs. Newton South High School Watch live here https://www.minuteman.media/2408/Education
After the Plague: Vocal Music of the High Renaissance
After the Plague: Vocal Music of the High Renaissance
Presented Online by CCM Faculty Member Greta Feeney on Saturday, April 10, 10:00 - 11:00 am After the Plague, how did the Black Death impact creativity and the arts? In this music appreciation workshop you will learn to contextualize the beautiful vocal music of Guillaume de Machaut and Francesco Landini, both famous composers who survived […]
Join us to “Walk in Their Shoes” – a spring fundraising walk to benefit disadvantaged South African schoolchildren
Join us to “Walk in Their Shoes” – a spring fundraising walk to benefit disadvantaged South African schoolchildren
Hello Concord, spring is here! Join us for a fun spring-y socially-distanced walk to support Axium Education, an amazing non-profit in rural South Africa that is transforming the lives of disadvantaged children with quality supplemental educational programming. These kids typically walk miles and miles to school each day -- this, after rising at 4am to […]
Women of Concord Walking Tour
Women of Concord Walking Tour
In a town famous for the independent spirit of its people, Concord’s women have always been leaders, fighting for justice and creating a uniquely American vision in literature and art. Come with us to hear the stories of these remarkable women, and see the places where they made their mark. The Women of Concord Tour […]
Earth Day Workshop: Windsocks
Earth Day Workshop: Windsocks
A windsock blows in the breeze, but what does it signal about the oncoming weather? In this Earth Day workshop, we will show you how to make your own windsock out of recycled materials. You will learn about the science of wind power and weather and how air is a vital factor in our planet's […]
CCM Celebrates Black Composers
CCM Celebrates Black Composers
CCM Celebrates Black Composers on Saturday, April 10th, with a series of virtual recital programs (1:30, 2:45, and 4:00 pm) that provide students the opportunity to study and perform music written by Black composers. Throughout history, these oft-neglected composers did not share the limelight they deserved. Students and teaching artists have chosen pieces from a […]