Online Art Class Begins: Explore Contemporary Art – Break New Ground with Adria Arch
Concord ArtEarly Childhood Ed and Elementary Ed Info Session
Bay Path University Concord 521 Virginia Road, ConcordOnline Art Class Begins: Real Basics and Hands-On Color Thoery with Jill Pottle
Concord ArtPoetry Walk Installed on the Main Library Lawn for National Poetry Month
Concord Free Public Library 129 Main Street, Concord“Change is in the Air” Exhibition On View in Concord and Online
The Umbrella Community Arts Center 40 Stow St., ConcordOnline Art Workshop Begins: The White Line Woodcut and Beyond with Kate Hanlon
Concord ArtWeek of Events
Please provide input on the NMI/Starmet Report
Please provide input on the NMI/Starmet Report
The NMI / Starmet Reuse Planning Committee has created a draft report and is asking for the community to read the report and provide input by visiting Click here
Concord Children’s Center 45th Anniversary Family Scavenger Hunt
Concord Children’s Center 45th Anniversary Family Scavenger Hunt
Help Concord Children's Center celebrate 45 years in Concord by participating in our family scavenger hunt! Download a scavenger hunt form from the CCC website (www.concordchildrenscenter.org) and then find the picture of the decorated “45” at participating local businesses from Monday, April 12-Tuesday, April 27. Return your completed sheet to CCC Development Coordinator Jennifer Saxe […]
Celebrate Spirit of Concord!
Celebrate Spirit of Concord!
Decorate your home or business to celebrate Patriots' Day all around town. Post a photo of your celebratory decor on the Concord Together Facebook page and be entered to win one of three $50 gift cards! This month-long celebration will continue for the entire month of April. Please have your decoration up anytime in April! […]
Take-Out Tuesday!
Take-Out Tuesday!
Take a break today while supporting a local restaurant or market... Order take out! Check out list of local restaurants and markets and place your order. Join the Take Out 10 Club! Extended through the end of March! Learn all about it!
Wacky Wednesday: Artinian Jewelry
Wacky Wednesday: Artinian Jewelry
This week we're featuring Artinian Jewelers! Stop by this week and browse their beautiful selection of fine jewelry, watches! Learn about the Colby Davis collection, a Boston-based, mother and daughter team who has curated a stunning collection.
Please provide input on the NMI/Starmet Report
Please provide input on the NMI/Starmet Report
The NMI / Starmet Reuse Planning Committee has created a draft report and is asking for the community to read the report and provide input by visiting Click here
Celebrate Spirit of Concord!
Celebrate Spirit of Concord!
Decorate your home or business to celebrate Patriots' Day all around town. Post a photo of your celebratory decor on the Concord Together Facebook page and be entered to win one of three $50 gift cards! This month-long celebration will continue for the entire month of April. Please have your decoration up anytime in April! […]
April Ninja Festival
April Ninja Festival
Did you have a blast at the Winter Umbrella Ninja Festival? We did too! This April, we are bringing you another fun festival of survival skills and nature sculptures. Master Ninja Instructor Ken Clarkson is survival skills around the fire and leading hands on crafts activities. Rob Riman will show you the amazing critters that […]
Write Now! (Mindful Writing Workshops)
Write Now! (Mindful Writing Workshops)
It’s a New Year to WRITE! Join master writing instructor Lara Wilson for this series of monthly Mindful Writing Workshops! Engage in craft conversations, experiment with writing exercises and learn techniques that engage your creative flow state. Awaken natural narrative skills as you get that story on the page and polish your prose. All levels […]
Holocaust Remembrance: Not Long Ago Nor Far Away: Lessons of the Holocaust for Today’s Students
Holocaust Remembrance: Not Long Ago Nor Far Away: Lessons of the Holocaust for Today’s Students
At a time when hate, intolerance and antisemitism are frequently in the news, Holocaust remembrance is more important than ever. Johanna Glazer, A Social Studies teacher at Concord-Carlisle High School, will talk about the importance of Holocaust education in our schools and the need for remembrance. She will focus on the ways in which teaching […]
Online Art Class Begins: Explore Contemporary Art – Break New Ground with Adria Arch
Online Art Class Begins: Explore Contemporary Art – Break New Ground with Adria Arch
Online Class Explore Contemporary Art: Break New Ground with Adria Arch MEDIUM: acrylic paint, drawing, mixed media ALL LEVELS MONDAYS, April 12 - June 7 (NO CLASS on May 31, Memorial Day) 10:00AM - 12:pm Contemporary art can be mystifying, but it doesn’t have to be! Each week we’ll see work by a different artist […]
A BETTER CAREGIVING EXPERIENCE | 8-Week Caregiver Workshop on Zoom | Mondays 2:00 PM | Feb. 22 – Apr. 12
A BETTER CAREGIVING EXPERIENCE | 8-Week Caregiver Workshop on Zoom | Mondays 2:00 PM | Feb. 22 – Apr. 12
While caregiving can be extremely rewarding, it can also be overwhelmingly challenging. It is not often a job you have signed up for or trained for, but it is a role that you may find yourself in. Lauren Barretta, assistant director of the Concord COA who will lead the workshop, adds: “You hear everyone talking […]
Early Childhood Ed and Elementary Ed Info Session
Early Childhood Ed and Elementary Ed Info Session
Early Childhood Ed and Elementary Ed Info Session Apr 12, 5:00 – 6:00 PM Join us to learn more about Bay Path University's graduate programs in Early Childhood Education & Elementary Education! In this live session, you will hear from Program Coordinator, Dr. Andrea Hickson-Martin and Graduate Admissions counselors. You will learn about the admissions […]
Twenty Classic Westerns and Why They Are Good for You, a talk by Randall Warniers
Twenty Classic Westerns and Why They Are Good for You, a talk by Randall Warniers
Join Randall Warniers for a talk on Twenty Classic Westerns and Why They Are Good for You. The talk will take place on Zoom on Monday, April 12 at 7pm. Western movies have been the single most popular genre in the history of cinema, going back to the beginnings of the silent era. Early silent […]
Online Art Class Begins: Real Basics and Hands-On Color Thoery with Jill Pottle
Online Art Class Begins: Real Basics and Hands-On Color Thoery with Jill Pottle
Online Class Real Basics and Hands-On Color Theory for Oil and Acrylic Painters with Jill Pottle LEVEL: All Levels MEDIUM: Oil and/or Acrylic Paints Tuesdays, April 13 - May 18, 2021 10:00AM - 1:00PM Are you relatively new to painting? Or have you always struggled with the basic understanding of Color Theory? This class is […]
Poetry Walk Installed on the Main Library Lawn for National Poetry Month
Poetry Walk Installed on the Main Library Lawn for National Poetry Month
The Children’s Department at the Concord Free Public Library has installed a Poetry Walk on the Main Library front lawn to celebrate National Poetry Month through the month of April. The Poetry Walk, originally conceptualized in partnership with local non-profit Gaining Ground, features Renga-style poems celebrating the seasons written by students in the Virtual Writing […]
MAKING DECISIONS WHEN IT MATTER MOST – on Zoom
MAKING DECISIONS WHEN IT MATTER MOST – on Zoom
April is National Healthcare Decision month. Healthcare decisions can often be complex and challenging. They often require much discussion with medical professionals, family, care partners and friends. Please join Mary Crowe, LICSW, Director of Professional & Community Education at Care Dimensions, on Tuesday, April 13th at 1:00 PM. Making Decisions When It Matters Most: is […]
Finding Your Best College Fit in the Time of Covid
Finding Your Best College Fit in the Time of Covid
Learn more about navigating the college admissions process during COVID-19. Join us for a virtual presentation using Princeton Review's Online Classroom. What's the difference between the SAT & ACT? What do the scores mean? How has COVID-19 affected testing and college application processes? Stephanie Sim of the Princeton Review will answer these questions and more. Click […]
Open Mic Night @ Main Street Cafe
Open Mic Night @ Main Street Cafe
Live Music while you Dine & Drinkwith Friends & Family, Locals & Tourists Reservations available for Dinner Customers. PLEASE only book tables if your party is ordering dinner entrees. We are a restaurant offering music entertainment while you dine & drink. Main Streets accepts Dinner Reservations for customers ordering dinner entrees (please respect that as we […]
Webinar designed for teens: “Promoting Social and Emotional Well-Being: Strategies for Teens”
Webinar designed for teens: “Promoting Social and Emotional Well-Being: Strategies for Teens”
Please join Dr. Rachel Kramer for a webinar designed for teens – “Promoting Social and Emotional Well-Being: Strategies for Teens” Presented for Teens Live on Zoom Tuesday evening April 13, 2021 at 7:30PM Dr. Kramer will speak directly to teenagers, offering information, tools, and strategies. There will be lots of time for teens to ask […]
Music Appreciation 8-week Course with INDIAN HILL MUSIC SCHOOL – on Zoom
Music Appreciation 8-week Course with INDIAN HILL MUSIC SCHOOL – on Zoom
In collaboration with Indian Hill Music of Littleton, the Concord COA is offering an 8-week music appreciation series via Zoom. This comprehensive introduction to music is appropriate for those new to exploring music and those that are looking to build on their musical appreciation. The total cost of the eight sessions is $80 payable to […]
Open Table Concord Drive-thru Pantry
Open Table Concord Drive-thru Pantry
2nd & 4th Wednesdays 1-2pm We typically assist 30-35 families/individuals representing approximately 65-75 total clients at each mobile pantry distribution We receive 2-4 new families/individuals at each pantry distribution. Some clients need short-term assistance from Open Table while others are more regular participants. Employees who work in Concord or Carlisle are eligible to attend as well. The mobile […]
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 […]
The Baha’i Faith: A global Community with a Unifying Vision
The Baha’i Faith: A global Community with a Unifying Vision
Concord has a history of leadership in human rights, the environment, education, and most recently, in raising the cultural and religious awareness and sensitivity in our community. Building on our strengths, there is an increased level of interest, curiosity, and respect for the rich diversity emerging in our town, which includes the Baha’i community. Who […]
Live Music @ Main Street Cafe
Live Music @ Main Street Cafe
Live Music while you Dine & Drinkwith Friends & Family, Locals & Tourists Reservations available for Dinner Customers. PLEASE only book tables if your party is ordering dinner entrees. We are a restaurant offering music entertainment while you dine & drink. Main Streets accepts Dinner Reservations for customers ordering dinner entrees (please respect that as we […]
Concord Middle School Building Committee via remote participation
Concord Middle School Building Committee via remote participation
All meetings are available via Zoom to the public and interested individuals are encouraged to participate remotely. Please email msbc@concordps.org for more information.
“Change is in the Air” Exhibition On View in Concord and Online
“Change is in the Air” Exhibition On View in Concord and Online
Annual Arts & Environment Extends "Earth Month" for Covid-Safe Options On display now through April 23, The Umbrella Arts & Environment Program's annual, non-juried art exhibition this year explores the theme of "Change is in the Air". With work by internationally exhibited artists and local schoolchildren alike, the community exhibition centers on work responding to […]
Spring Chicken – Take and Make! 🐔
Spring Chicken – Take and Make! 🐔
Celebrate spring with this simple but effective sewing project from the Fowler Branch of the Concord Free Public Library! These chickens are great for juggling, bean toss games, or as decorations -- we'll let you decide. Our Take and Makes are made possible through the generosity of the Friends of CFPL. This months Take and […]
The Institutions of US Government – Presented by John Gardella on Zoom / Four Part Series
The Institutions of US Government – Presented by John Gardella on Zoom / Four Part Series
This four part series – April 15th, May 20th, June 17th and July 15th from 1:00 PM to 2:30 PM, features John Gardella who will discuss the substance and specifics of the national government of the United States of America. The first lecture will discuss the development of the nation including the Continental Congress, the […]
Children’s Virtual Grief Support Groups, January through June.
Children’s Virtual Grief Support Groups, January through June.
Elementary School children meet on Tuesdays at 4 PM: Session 1, FULL; Session 2, March 16 to April 13; Session 3, May 4 to June 1. Middle School children meet Thursdays at 4 p.m.: Session 1, January 28 to March 4; Session 2, March 18 to April 15; Session 3, May 6 to June 3. […]
Live Music @ Main Street Cafe
Live Music @ Main Street Cafe
Live Music while you Dine & Drinkwith Friends & Family, Locals & Tourists Reservations available for Dinner Customers. PLEASE only book tables if your party is ordering dinner entrees. We are a restaurant offering music entertainment while you dine & drink. Main Streets accepts Dinner Reservations for customers ordering dinner entrees (please respect that as we […]
Outdoor Revolutionary Activities
Outdoor Revolutionary Activities
Participate in drop-in activities outside in the Museum’s courtyard inspired by the Revolution. Try your hand at using a feather quill and ink to write like a revolutionary; make and decorate your own tricorne hat; and play colonial games! April 16, 17, 18 & 19th Activities are free with Museum admission; Members visit free. Museum […]
Take and Make Together (Virtual Program)
Take and Make Together (Virtual Program)
The Concord Free Public Library offers free take and make crafts each week to help inspire creativity and fun for children. Each week a limited number of kits are available at both the Main Library and the Fowler Branch via curbside pick-up. Every Friday at 4pm, children are invited to join Take & Make Together […]
Friday Wine Tastings
Friday Wine Tastings
Each Friday we're tasting wine from all over the world. We'll be opening all sorts of bottles from our wine department, and special wines meant just for that particular tasting. Each week will be very unique and it will help answer and explore what makes wine just so darn good!
Online Art Workshop Begins: Abstraction to Landscape with Fran O’Neill
Online Art Workshop Begins: Abstraction to Landscape with Fran O’Neill
Online Workshop Abstraction to Landscape with Fran O'Neill LEVEL: Intermediate MEDIUM: Various April 16, 17, 18 4:00PM - 7:00PM Taught from Australia! Beginning with Landscape, we will work towards various degrees of Abstraction. Day one, we will begin the workshop with process, in particular, distilling a landscape image that ideally you have made. Emphasis is […]
Monthly Family Trivia
Monthly Family Trivia
Join Host-extraordinaire Cary Stough for Family trivia: crazy fun categories, prizes. JOKES galore! via Zoom and Kahoot.
Live Music @ Main Street Cafe
Live Music @ Main Street Cafe
Live Music while you Dine & Drinkwith Friends & Family, Locals & Tourists Reservations available for Dinner Customers. PLEASE only book tables if your party is ordering dinner entrees. We are a restaurant offering music entertainment while you dine & drink. Main Streets accepts Dinner Reservations for customers ordering dinner entrees (please respect that as we […]
Spring Garden Wool Painting
Spring Garden Wool Painting
Celebrate the advent of spring! Spend a relaxing and enjoyable morning creating a small wool painting using soft, unspun sheep’s wool and a felting needle. We will create a cheerful garden scene suitable for hanging in your home. All materials will be shipped. Registration for this class closes April 7.
Two-Day Online Workshop: The White Line Woodcut and Beyond with Kate Hanlon
Two-Day Online Workshop: The White Line Woodcut and Beyond with Kate Hanlon
TWO-DAY WORKSHOP Saturday, April 17, 2021 from 10:00am–1:00pm Sunday, April 18, 2021 from 10:00pm–1:00pm M: $200 / NM: $250
Online Art Workshop Begins: The White Line Woodcut and Beyond with Kate Hanlon
Online Art Workshop Begins: The White Line Woodcut and Beyond with Kate Hanlon
Online Workshop The White Line Woodcut and Beyond with Kate Hanlon Medium: Printmaking All Levels Saturday, April 17, 2021 from 10:00am–1:00pm Sunday, April 18, 2021 from 10:00am–1:00pm The white line woodcut, also known as the Provincetown Print, is a uniquely American form of printmaking, invented by artists working in Provincetown in the early 1900s. In […]
CYT Playtime Theater!
CYT Playtime Theater!
Playtime Theater is returning on March 13th with a special performance of Sleeping Beauty. Our regular schedule will follow on March 20th. We can’t wait to see everyone again! Join us for a delightful 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 […]
Earth Day Workshop: Bird Kites
Earth Day Workshop: Bird Kites
This Earth Day we are celebrating all of the creatures of the air! There are so many amazing animals that call the sky their home, like songbirds and chickadees, blue jays and cardinals, and red-tailed hawks and owls. In this workshop, we will make kites painted with the designs of your favorite bird. We will […]
Live Music @ Main Street Cafe
Live Music @ Main Street Cafe
Live Music while you Dine & Drinkwith Friends & Family, Locals & Tourists Reservations available for Dinner Customers. PLEASE only book tables if your party is ordering dinner entrees. We are a restaurant offering music entertainment while you dine & drink. Main Streets accepts Dinner Reservations for customers ordering dinner entrees (please respect that as we […]