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SUMMARY:Network
DESCRIPTION:Nearly a half-century after Paddy Chayefsky’s chillingly prescient\, Oscar-winning black comedy Network became a cinematic classic\, Lee Hall’s potent and provocative new stage adaptation remains as relevant as ever as we grapple with truth\, authenticity\, and the search for meaning in a digital age. \n  \nVeteran news anchor Howard Beale isn’t pulling in the viewers. But when his on-air meltdown sparks a revolution\, Howard suddenly becomes the biggest thing on TV – a ”mad prophet of the airwaves” determined to speak truth to power\, but buffeted by industrial\, political and economic forces with ultimately dire consequences. \n  \nHall’s adaptation “takes on fresh fury in a sizzling stage production…that feels less satiric but more urgent” (Variety) in today’s polarized and media-saturated landscape. Fittingly\, this production is helmed by Ashley Kelly Tata\, a noted multimedia director whose immersive works have been called “fervently inventive\,” by the New York Times. Like the award-winning West End and Broadway productions\, The Umbrella’s production will employ thoroughly integrated multimedia storytelling elements evocative of the film’s masterful use of television ads and industrial sets\, courtesy of innovative NYC-based designer Afsoon Pajoufar. \n  \n“Network remains one of the most remarkable\, if not eerily prescient films of all time\,” says Producing Artistic Director Brian Boruta. “That something written almost 50 years ago could speak so singularly to our present moment is astonishing. It’s a thrill to bring this landmark play to The Umbrella’s stage.” \n  \nThe cast features some of Boston’s biggest names like Barlow Adamson\, Amy Barker\, Steve Barkhimer\, Will McGarrahan\, and Bill Mootos as Howard Beale. \n  \nRunning Sept. 20-Nov. 3 (press opening Friday Sept. 27\, 7:30PM)\, the play will run in rotation with The Umbrella’s production of Now. Here. This\, a new musical from the team that brought you [title of show]\, that tackles life’s big questions with inimitable humor and humanity. \n  \nSelect performances will feature additional engagement opportunities for audience members: \n\n Dinner & A Show packages are available for all Thursday night performances \n Talk Backs are scheduled following performances on Oct. 13 and Oct. 24 \n Childcare with art activities for youth ages 5-12 is available through The Umbrella’s Kid Care program for parents interested in attending the Oct. 13 matinee\n\nDiscounts for students\, seniors\, groups\, Card-to-Culture eligible attendees \nGroup Discounts: Groups of 10 – 14 save 10%; groups of 15 and up save 15%. \nEBT\, WIC\, ConnectorCare Card-to-Culture discounts available.The Umbrella is ADA accessible\, a proud partner in the Massachusetts Cultural Council’s EBT Card-to-Culture program\, and provides free parking and free admission to its visual arts galleries. See https://TheUmbrellaArts.org/Network for more information.
URL:https://visitconcord.org/event/network/
LOCATION:The Umbrella Arts Center\, 40 Stow Street\, Concord\, MA\, 01742\, United States
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SUMMARY:Now. Here. This.
DESCRIPTION:The Umbrella Stage Company is thrilled to announce its upcoming production of “Now. Here. This.” – a musical jaunt that explores humor\, heart\, and self-discovery. Set against the backdrop of cosmic adventures\, four friends share stories about identity\, laughter\, living\, and middle school\, all while attempting to step directly into the elusive “present moment.” \n  \nHailed by The New York Times as “a blend of good humor and good feeling with an audience-embracing brio that never flags” this new show comes from the creative minds behind “[title of show]”.  \n  \nMore than just a musical\, it’s a celebration of life\, love\, connection\, and the boundless potential of the human spirit. \n  \nRunning Oct. 4-Nov. 10 (press opening Thursday Oct. 10\, 7:30PM)\, the show will run in rotation with The Umbrella’s production of Network\, the hard-hitting satire based on the classic film. \n  \nSelect performances will feature additional engagement opportunities for audience members: \n  \n\nDinner & A Show packages are available for all Thursday night performances\nTalk Back scheduled following performance on Nov. 7\nChildcare with art activities for youth ages 5-12 is available through The Umbrella’s Kid Care program for parents interested in attending the Oct. 27 matinee \n\n  \nThe Umbrella is ADA accessible\, a proud partner in the Massachusetts Cultural Council’s EBT Card-to-Culture program\, and provides free parking and free admission to its visual arts galleries. See https://TheUmbrellaArts.org/NHT for more information. 
URL:https://visitconcord.org/event/now-here-this/
LOCATION:The Umbrella Arts Center\, 40 Stow Street\, Concord\, MA\, 01742\, United States
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SUMMARY:Artist Talk: Nummeehquantamūmun
DESCRIPTION:Join artist nia holley\, Nipmuc\, for a program about her installation that reintroduced corn in the Museum’s interior courtyard as a process to reawaken a stone mortar in that location and return corn to this place. \nMembers Free | Non-Members $10
URL:https://visitconcord.org/event/artist-talk-nummeehquantamumun/
LOCATION:Concord Museum\, Cambridge Turnpike\, Concord\, Massachusetts\, 01742\, United States
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SUMMARY:Concord250 Event: Examining Daniel Chester French
DESCRIPTION:Queer Whispers in Fairyland – Examining Daniel Chester French\nWatch one minute video of Lucas Griswold\, inviting you October 10. \n\nJoin Lucas Griswold\, Senior Manager for Interpretation and Education at Chesterwood\, as we explore the power of self-construction and the complex interplay between public and private identities. \nRenowned as a meticulous molder of monumental images like Concord’s Minute Man\, Daniel Chester French carefully crafted the public persona that propelled him to the pinnacle of American sculpture. He is remembered as a family man\, marrying Mary Adams French and helping to raise their daughter\, Margaret French Cresson. \nBy examining French’s life and work through a queer historical lens\, this program challenges the traditional assumptions about the sculptor’s identity. Lucas Griswold\, Senior Manager for Interpretation and Education at Chesterwood\, presents groundbreaking research that sheds new light on French’s life. Through a careful analysis of letters to his close friend Newton Mackintosh\, Griswold reveals a deeply personal side of the artist and questions the long-held belief in French’s ‘straightness.’ \n \nPhoto: Daniel Chester French and friend Ned Powers having fun posing as cherubs while studying sculpture in Florence\, Italy\, in 1875. \nLucas Griswold is Senior Manager for Interpretation and Education at Chesterwood\, a Site of the National Trust for Historic Preservation and the former summer residence of sculptor Daniel Chester French. Lucas has been working in the field of historical interpretation for over a decade\, taking a particular interest in elevating underrepresented stories at historical sites across Massachusetts. An archaeologist by training\, Lucas approaches the past as a puzzle that we all may piece together to better understand our present. \n\n\nPhoto courtesy of Chesterwood \n\n  \n\n\nPlease register! \n\n  \n 
URL:https://visitconcord.org/event/examining-daniel-chester-french/
LOCATION:Concord Free Public Library\, 129 Main Street\, Concord\, MA\, 01742
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Concord250
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SUMMARY:The Artist and the Orchard
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an evening exploring the beauty and wisdom of apple trees through words and images with artists Ellen Harasimowicz and Linda Hoffman. Linda Hoffman will share from her writings of conversations with an apple tree that they held over a year on her orchard Old Frog Farm in Harvard\, MA. Throughout the same period\, Ellen Harasimowicz\, well-regarded documentary photographer\, has captured the orchard and this tree throughout the seasons. The writings and photographs mingle together\, evoking the wisdom of the tree and the long relationship of humans and apples. \nFree for Members | $10 Non-Members | Free Virtual
URL:https://visitconcord.org/event/the-artist-and-the-orchard/
LOCATION:Concord Museum\, Cambridge Turnpike\, Concord\, Massachusetts\, 01742\, United States
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SUMMARY:The 250th Anniversary of the First Massachusetts Provincial Congress
DESCRIPTION:The 2024 Massachusetts Provincial Congress\n“Exploring Democracy – Our Rights and Our Responsibilities”\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nOctober 11\, 2024\n9:30am – 4:30pm\nFirst Parish in Concord and The Wright Tavern\n*Register here to attend* \n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nIn October 1774\, the political conflict between Great Britain and Massachusetts reached a crisis. Parliament enacted the “Intolerable Acts” to punish the province for the Tea Party\, and they revoked the charter of 1691 by which the popularly elected House of Representatives joined with the Council and Crown-appointed Governor to rule the Bay Colony. In the ensuing furor\, county conventions protested the changes; crowds closed courts\, Patriots took over county militias\, and encouraged towns to resist the new regime of the General Court. Royal Governor Thomas Gage called the Court to meet in Salem\, but the Assembly never convened. \nAlthough Gage canceled the session\, the representatives decided to meet behind closed and locked doors and reorganize as the Massachusetts Provincial Congress. Its first session opened a week later\, on October 11th\, in Concord\, safe from the control of British authorities. The gathering was a landmark in the history of self-government.  The Congress set the colony on a collision course with Britain and an eventual road to independence.  Even as it proclaimed loyalty to the Crown\, the Congress mobilized the province in a struggle to reclaim the rights and liberties Massachusetts had enjoyed. Without declaring independence\, the popularly elected body seized the reins of power\, charted a new future for Massachusetts\, and set a model of self-government. \nOctober 11\, 2024\, marks the 250th Anniversary of the Massachusetts Provincial Congress. To commemorate this occasion and honor our forebearers\, the Wright Tavern Legacy Trust is sponsoring a gathering in Concord’s First Parish Meetinghouse and the Wright Tavern next door\, where the delegates to the Congress met. This will be a day-long\, engaging program. With noted historians to guide us\, we will return to this crucial moment in the history of the American Revolution and ask what we can learn from the past. With state legislators joining us\, we will examine the state of democratic governance in Massachusetts and the United States today. And\, with students and teachers from Massachusetts schools\, we will collaboratively explore the future of democracy.  Come join us for this remarkable day. \nREGISTER for this historic event!
URL:https://visitconcord.org/event/save-the-date-provincial-congress-event-at-wright-tavern/
LOCATION:First Parish Church (Parish Hall)\, 20 Lexington Rd\, Concord\, 01742\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concord250,Historical Visitor
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SUMMARY:Friends of Minute Man National Park: Preparing for Winter\, Preparing for War~ 250th Event
DESCRIPTION:Preparing for Winter\, Preparing for War~ 250th Event\nOctober 12 & 13\, 2024\nHartwell Tavern Park at 112 North Great Road\, Lincoln MA\n9:30 am – 4:30 pm\nAfter a summer of growing tensions between British soldiers in Boston and radicalized patriots in the countryside\, the political crisis engulfing Massachusetts turned into preparations for war. Autumn in Colonial New England was a time of change and transition when many gathered to share the fruits of summer labor and prepare for the coming winter. In 1774 it was also a time of preparation for the coming conflict. Join park staff and living history volunteers for two days of special 250th commemoration programs at Minute Man’s Historic Hartwell Tavern covering the experiences of everyday people as they prepared for winter and for war in 1774. \nSchedule of Events:\nSaturday (Patriot Perspectives) \n9:30 am – Site opens with ongoing living history demonstrations throughout the day \n11:00 am – The Militia Muster: Preparing for war (drill and firing demonstration) \n1:00 pm – Women in politics \n2:00 pm – The Militia Muster: Preparing for war (drill and firing demonstration) \n2:30 pm – “The attempts of a wicked administration” Crisis in the Autumn of 1774 \n3:00 pm – Muster the Minute men (Interactive drill program) \n4:30 pm – Site closed \nSunday (British Army and Loyalist Perspectives)\n9:30am – Site opens with ongoing living history demonstrations throughout the day \n11:00 am – As If an Enemy’s Country: The British Army in Boston (drill and firing demonstration) \n11:30 am- Loyalist Women \n1:00 pm – Enemies to their Country \n2:00 pm – As If an Enemy’s Country: The British Army in Boston (drill and firing demonstration) \n2:30 pm – Join the British Army (Interactive drill program) \n3:00 pm – Neighbors at Odds \n4:30 pm – Site closed \nThis event is sponsored by Friends of Minute Man National Park \nPhoto – nps.org
URL:https://visitconcord.org/event/friends-of-minute-man-national-park-preparing-for-winter-preparing-for-war-250th-event/
LOCATION:Minute Man National Historical Park\, 174 Liberty St\, Concord\, 01742
CATEGORIES:Concord250,Friends & Family of Residents,Historical Visitor
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SUMMARY:OARS' CAR-TOP SWAP MEET- for all things paddle related
DESCRIPTION:Join us for our first-ever OARS’ outdoor paddle gear exchange! Whether you’re looking to buy\, sell\, or trade paddle-related items\, this event is perfect for you. Find new and used kayaks\, canoes\, stand-up paddleboards (SUPs)\, and all kinds of gear to wrap up the summer season and prepare for the next. \nEVENT HIGHLIGHTS\n• Buy\, sell\, and trade paddle- and outdoor-related items\n• New and used kayaks\, canoes\, SUPs\, and outdoor gear\n• Food trucks\, games\, and family-friendly activities\n• Free fly fishing demo lessons (12 PM–2 PM) \nSELLER INFORMATION\n• Individual Sellers: $40 registration (includes OARS membership)\n• Corporate Sellers & Sponsors: Various sponsorship levels available \nMORE INFORMATION\nFor up-to-date event information & seller or sponsor registration please go to:\nOARS’ CAR-TOP SWAP MEET – OARS (oars3rivers.org)
URL:https://visitconcord.org/event/oars-car-top-swap-meet-for-all-things-paddle-related/
LOCATION:Bradford Mill\, Bradford Street\, Concord\, Massachusetts\, 01742\, United States
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SUMMARY:Drawing Jam "Spooks and Ghouls"
DESCRIPTION:Leave your inner critic at the door and rediscover your love of drawing! All skill levels are welcome. Each session features a theme with prompts\, props and images. Not a class\, just drawing for fun. \nSaturdays at Art for All\,  Pay-as-you-can\, $10\, $20. Art supplies and snacks provided! \nWednesdays at Nature Connection\, $15\, register at nature-connection.org \nCheck out our Drawing Jam Highlights blog for recaps and tips.
URL:https://visitconcord.org/event/drawing-jam-spooks-and-ghouls/
LOCATION:Art for All Concord\, 152 Commonwealth Ave. Suite 16\, Concord\, MA 01742
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241013T110000
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SUMMARY:ArtMail Workshop
DESCRIPTION:ArtMail Workshop \nThe Creative Mental Hack \nSunday\, October 13th\, 11:00 – 1:00 \nat the ART for ALL studio \nJoin our ArtMail workshop to create three postcard collages in a creative community supporting personal exchanges via visual correspondence. \nLearn more: MailArt Eventbrite Page. \n 
URL:https://visitconcord.org/event/artmail-workshop/
LOCATION:Art for All Concord\, 152 Commonwealth Ave. Suite 16\, Concord\, MA 01742
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
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