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SUMMARY:Decorate a Lantern Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Come make a lantern and shine your light at Concord’s inaugural lantern Brighter Together Parade and Party!\nBring your lantern to the mustering location at 6:00pm\, a the Alcott Elementary School\, on March 7th. We will parade with our lanterns to a party at the Concord Scout House. You can find more information about the event at concordlanterns.org. \nThis workshop is suitable for children 11 and up\, for teens and adults. \nChildren under 12 must be accompanied by an adult. \nFree!
URL:https://visitconcord.org/event/decorate-a-lantern-workshop-4/
LOCATION:Art for All Concord\, 152 Commonwealth Ave. Suite 16\, Concord\, MA 01742
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Children,Concord250
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SUMMARY:The Concord Players Ceilidh performance
DESCRIPTION:Join The Concord Players for a Ceilidh (“Kay-lee”) – a lively night of Scottish music and dancing in celebration of their spring production of “Brigadoon”. Members of the cast will even perform a sneak peek of the upcoming show!\nNo experience necessary\, dances will be taught and led by a caller.\nFor tickets and more info: concordplayers.org or call 978-369-2990
URL:https://visitconcord.org/event/the-concord-players-ceilidh-performance/
LOCATION:51 walden
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SUMMARY:Brighter Together Lantern Parade and Party
DESCRIPTION:Bring your light to the Parade and Party! \n6PM Parade begins at Alcott Elementary School\, ends with with a party at the Concord Scout House. \n  \nLantern Making Workshops and other info at concordlanterns.org
URL:https://visitconcord.org/event/brighter-together-lantern-parade-and-party/
LOCATION:Alcott Elementary School\, Concord
CATEGORIES:Children,Concord250
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ORGANIZER;CN="Art for All Concord":MAILTO:Hello@villageartroom.com
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SUMMARY:History Without Frostbite Comes to Wright Tavern
DESCRIPTION:History Without Frostbite Comes to Wright Tavern\nWinter History Talks–No Parkas Required\nConcord\, MA – This winter\, history lovers can trade icy sidewalks for a warm seat and a lively conversation as History Without Frostbite returns to the historic Wright Tavern. These engaging 90-minute indoor programs explore Concord’s past through powerful stories of courage\, leadership\, and change–no long walks or frozen toes involved.\nHeld at the iconic Wright Tavern\, where revolutionary conversations once shaped a nation\, the series invites participants to dig deeper into Concord’s Black and women’s history through expert-led presentations and discussion. This traveling indoor lecture series is also ideal for homeschool groups\, clubs\, senior activity centers\, libraries\, community organizations\, enrichment organizations and lifelong learners of all ages. Call 978-831-3061 to book.\nFebruary Programs\nBlack History of Concord\nFebruary 11 & February 26\nNoon–1:30 PM\nThis compelling presentation explores Concord’s rich and often overlooked Black history–from the realities of enslavement to the rise of self-emancipated leaders who claimed power\, agency\, and voice. Participants will meet the first generations of free Black Concordians and learn how families worked\, organized\, and fought to shape their own destinies while pushing the town–and the nation–closer to freedom and equality.\nPresented by:\n\nJen Turner\, Executive Director\, Robbins House\nRichard Piccarretto\, Historical Interpreter\n\nMarch Programs\nWomen of Concord\nMarch 11 & March 26\nNoon–1:30 PM\nLong before the term “changemaker” existed\, Concord’s women were rewriting the rules. This program highlights the women who led movements\, challenged injustice\, and helped create a distinctly American voice in literature\, art\, and reform. Through their stories–and the places where they lived and worked–participants will discover how women shaped Concord’s past and continue to inspire its present.\nPresented by:\n\nStefanie Cloutier\, Historical Interpreter\nAmy Cole\, Historical Interpreter\n\nTickets & Details\n$15 per person (program only)\n$35 per person (includes program + bag lunch from the Cheese Shop\, Concord\, a delicious sandwich with Cape Cod chips\, homemade cookie\, apple and box water.\nWhether you’re a history buff\, a winter-weary walker\, or simply curious about the people who shaped Concord beyond the headlines\, History Without Frostbite offers a thoughtful\, timely way to experience the past–comfortably indoors.\nAbout Visit Concord\nVisit Concord is the official tourism organization for the Town of Concord\, Massachusetts. Located at 58 Main Street in the heart of downtown\, the Concord Visitor Center offers guided walking tours\, maps\, itineraries\, and resources to help visitors discover Concord’s history\, culture\, shops\, and natural beauty. Learn more at VisitConcord.org\n\nCONTACT: Beth Williams\, Tourism Manager\, 58 Main St. Concord\, MA 01472 Email: bwilliams@concordma.gov  Phone: 978-831-3061.\n\nHistory without Frostbite Image
URL:https://visitconcord.org/event/history-without-frostbite-comes-to-wright-tavern-3/
LOCATION:wright tavern
CATEGORIES:Concord250,Friends & Family of Residents,Historical Visitor
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SUMMARY:Concord Women's Chorus program with chorus member\, Diane Taraz celebrating Women's History Month "Winning the Vote".
DESCRIPTION:Concord Women’s Chorus (CWC)\, fostering the power of women’s voices in song\, presents a special Women’s History Month event\, “Winning the Vote\,” a one-woman concert by performing artist and chorus member Diane Taraz\, on Sunday\, March 15\, 3 pm\, at First Parish in Concord\, 20 Lexington Road. \n“Winning the Vote” traces the long\, determined\, and often overlooked struggle to secure women’s suffrage in the United States\, culminating in the ratification of the 19th Amendment in 1920. Through historically rooted storytelling and lively\, compelling music\, Taraz brings to life the winding path that began as the nation itself was forming\, continued through the 1800s\, and became deeply intertwined with the movement to abolish enslavement. Though first proposed in 1878\, the amendment took 41 years to become law — a journey rich with resilience\, conflict\, and courage. \nA longtime member of Concord Women’s Chorus\, Diane Taraz is known for her engaging performance style and deep connection to American musical traditions. In this intimate\, educational\, and entertaining program\, she invites audiences to experience history not only as a narrative but as a living\, breathing expression through song. \nRefreshments will be served following the “Winning the Vote” performance. A suggested donation of $20 supports Concord Women’s Chorus and its mission-driven programming.
URL:https://visitconcord.org/event/concord-womens-chorus-program-with-chorus-member-diane-taraz-celebrating-womens-history-month-winning-the-vote/
LOCATION:First Parish Church (Parish Hall)\, 20 Lexington Rd\, Concord\, 01742\, United States
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SUMMARY:History Without Frostbite Comes to Wright Tavern
DESCRIPTION:History Without Frostbite Comes to Wright Tavern\nWinter History Talks–No Parkas Required\nConcord\, MA – This winter\, history lovers can trade icy sidewalks for a warm seat and a lively conversation as History Without Frostbite returns to the historic Wright Tavern. These engaging 90-minute indoor programs explore Concord’s past through powerful stories of courage\, leadership\, and change–no long walks or frozen toes involved.\nHeld at the iconic Wright Tavern\, where revolutionary conversations once shaped a nation\, the series invites participants to dig deeper into Concord’s Black and women’s history through expert-led presentations and discussion. This traveling indoor lecture series is also ideal for homeschool groups\, clubs\, senior activity centers\, libraries\, community organizations\, enrichment organizations and lifelong learners of all ages. Call 978-831-3061 to book.\nFebruary Programs\nBlack History of Concord\nFebruary 11 & February 26\nNoon–1:30 PM\nThis compelling presentation explores Concord’s rich and often overlooked Black history–from the realities of enslavement to the rise of self-emancipated leaders who claimed power\, agency\, and voice. Participants will meet the first generations of free Black Concordians and learn how families worked\, organized\, and fought to shape their own destinies while pushing the town–and the nation–closer to freedom and equality.\nPresented by:\n\nJen Turner\, Executive Director\, Robbins House\nRichard Piccarretto\, Historical Interpreter\n\nMarch Programs\nWomen of Concord\nMarch 11 & March 26\nNoon–1:30 PM\nLong before the term “changemaker” existed\, Concord’s women were rewriting the rules. This program highlights the women who led movements\, challenged injustice\, and helped create a distinctly American voice in literature\, art\, and reform. Through their stories–and the places where they lived and worked–participants will discover how women shaped Concord’s past and continue to inspire its present.\nPresented by:\n\nStefanie Cloutier\, Historical Interpreter\nAmy Cole\, Historical Interpreter\n\nTickets & Details\n$15 per person (program only)\n$35 per person (includes program + bag lunch from the Cheese Shop\, Concord\, a delicious sandwich with Cape Cod chips\, homemade cookie\, apple and box water.\nWhether you’re a history buff\, a winter-weary walker\, or simply curious about the people who shaped Concord beyond the headlines\, History Without Frostbite offers a thoughtful\, timely way to experience the past–comfortably indoors.\nAbout Visit Concord\nVisit Concord is the official tourism organization for the Town of Concord\, Massachusetts. Located at 58 Main Street in the heart of downtown\, the Concord Visitor Center offers guided walking tours\, maps\, itineraries\, and resources to help visitors discover Concord’s history\, culture\, shops\, and natural beauty. Learn more at VisitConcord.org\n\nCONTACT: Beth Williams\, Tourism Manager\, 58 Main St. Concord\, MA 01472 Email: bwilliams@concordma.gov  Phone: 978-831-3061.\n\nHistory without Frostbite Image
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