Events
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Silhouette Portrait Taking
Silhouette artist Jean Comerford cuts delightful heirloom-quality portraits that make a wonderful gift. Each sitting is ten minutes. Children six months and up and adults of all ages are welcome.
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Family Trees: A Celebration of Children’s Literature 2017
Now in its 22nd year, gives Concord’s renowned literary tradition a creative twist. From November 22, 2017 - January 1, 2018, the Museum’s galleries are filled with over 30 fanciful […]
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The Fête 2017
Friday, December 1, 2017 7:00 – 9:00 p.m.
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Holiday House Tour 2017
Seven of Concord’s most beautiful private homes will be professionally decorated in the holiday spirit by local and Boston-based interior designers. Guests will be welcomed inside the front doors of […]
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BE THOREAU: Reader
Gallery Talk and Discussion Join Concord Museum Curator David Wood, Concord Free Public Library’s Curator of Special Collections Leslie Wilson, and local historian Jayne Gordon for a look at Thoreau’s […]
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Clothing & Shoe Drive
From March 1 through July 8, during Museum open hours, bring by new or clean and gently used clothing to donate to The Wish Project based in Lowell and Catie’s Closet for the run […]
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Fresh Goods: Shopping for Clothing in Concord, 1750-1900
How do you shop for clothes? Do you go to a department store at the mall, buy online or through mail order catalogues, shop locally at specialty shops, or frequent […]
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Patriots’ Day Weekend at the Concord Museum
On Saturday, April 14 to Sunday, April 15 - make the Concord Museum part of your Patriots’ Day tradition! Join us for gallery talks, collection spotlights, activities, and crafts. Saturday […]
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Patriots’ Ball
The Guild of Volunteers cordially invites you to The Patriots' Ball, the annual gala to benefit the Museum’s educational initiatives. The evening includes cocktail, dinner, dancing, and a live auction. More […]
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Fresh Goods Lecture Series – The Indigenous Look
The Indigenous Look: attire in 18th century Massachusetts As part of our Fresh Goods exhibition lecture series, Aquinnah Wampanoag artist and designer Elizabeth James-Perry will discuss the period from 1750 -1900 in […]
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Fresh Goods Lecture Series: Transgressing the Color Line
Transgressing the Color Line: Depictions of Free Blacks in the Popular Press As part of the Fresh Goods Lecture Series, join writer and historian Jonathan Michael Square as he analyzes images of […]
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“Fresh Goods” Gallery Talk
Join Concord Museum Curator David Wood for a closer look at Fresh Goods: Shopping for Clothing in a New England Town, 1750-1900. Free with Museum admission, members free.