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SUMMARY:Highlights of the Concord Museum
DESCRIPTION:  \nDuring the period of time when the Concord Museum’s galleries were undergoing renovations to address infrastructure needs and provide visitors with an improved Museum Experience\, the treasured historical objects that are the highlights of the Museum’s renowned collection remained on view for visitors in the new Rasmussen Education Center. Over 100 objects\, including Native tools from 10\,000 years ago\, the famed 1775 lantern from the night of Paul Revere’s ride\, and the desk on which Henry David Thoreau wrote Walden\, were exhibited in six different spaces to members and the general public.
URL:https://concordmuseum.org/event/highlights-of-the-concord-museum/
LOCATION:MA
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190501T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190501T203000
DTSTAMP:20260404T183416
CREATED:20190209T010056Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231025T210959Z
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SUMMARY:Film Screening: Exile and Community: The Life of Carola Domar
DESCRIPTION:Carola Domar escaped Nazi Germany in her teens and came to the States\, where she married and built a new life in Concord\, finding true belonging within the unique neighborhood of Conantum. In this documentary film\, she and her daughter tell the story of her persistent search for community. A high-spirited\, resourceful person\, Domar yearned as a young Jew for the social acceptance and German identity she once took for granted. Domar’s story is all the more remarkable for the spirit of forgiveness with which she ultimately came to terms with her past and reconnected with her former homeland. Her story of exile and community has particular relevance in the context of current mass migration. \n  \nThis film screening and discussion with Carola Domar’s daughter\, Erica D. Banderob\, and the film’s producer\, Susan Orleans Rieder\, is presented in commemoration of Holocaust Remembrance Day (Yom Hashoah) marking the anniversary of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. \nFree. Co-sponsored by Facing History and Ourselves. This program is supported in part by the Sally Lanagan Fund and grants from the Concord Cultural Council\, the Lexington Council for the Arts\, and the Lincoln Cultural Council –  local agencies which are supported by the Massachusetts Cultural Council\, a state agency. \nRegister here.
URL:https://concordmuseum.org/event/film-screening-exile-and-community-the-life-of-carola-domar/
LOCATION:MA
CATEGORIES:Adult Program,Event Registration,Register
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190506T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190506T200000
DTSTAMP:20260404T183416
CREATED:20190330T000527Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231025T210918Z
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SUMMARY:Black Abolitionists and the Politics of Violence
DESCRIPTION:Wellesley Professor Kellie Carter Jackson\, author of Force & Freedom: Black Abolitionists and the Politics of Violence will discuss the tactical use of violence among antebellum black activists.  Through tactical violence\, argues Carter Jackson\, black abolitionist leaders accomplished what white nonviolent abolitionists could not: creating the conditions that necessitated the Civil War. \nForce and Freedom takes readers beyond the honorable politics of moral suasion and the romanticism of the Underground Railroad and into an exploration of the agonizing decisions\, strategies\, and actions of the black abolitionists who\, though lacking an official political voice\, were nevertheless responsible for instigating monumental social and political change. \nBefore coming to Wellesley College\, Carter Jackson was a Harvard College Fellow in the Department of African & African American Studies at Harvard University. She earned her Ph.D in American History at Columbia University working under the esteemed historian Eric Foner. \nFree. Register here.
URL:https://concordmuseum.org/event/black-abolitionists-and-the-politics-of-violence/
LOCATION:MA
CATEGORIES:Adult Program,Event Registration
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190508T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190508T193000
DTSTAMP:20260404T183416
CREATED:20190330T000122Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231025T210624Z
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SUMMARY:Cummings Davis Society: Play | Ride | Drive
DESCRIPTION:Explore a more “dressed down” part of the Museum’s fashion and textile collection with Curator David Wood.  You’ll have the opportunity to closely examine carefully selected pieces that demonstrate the rise of sporting and leisure wear\, such as bicycling outfits and gym uniforms. \nThis program is an event of the Cummings Davis Society\, which provides opportunities for those interested in American decorative arts and material culture to explore the Museum’s collection and support acquisition and conservation.  All are welcome! \nMembers $20; Non-Members $30. Space is limited. \nRegister here.
URL:https://concordmuseum.org/event/cummings-davis-society-play-ride-drive/
LOCATION:53 Cambridge Tpke\, Concord\, MA\, 01742\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adult Program,Event Registration,Register
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190511T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190511T093000
DTSTAMP:20260404T183416
CREATED:20190309T035607Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231031T005224Z
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SUMMARY:SOLD OUT - Early Bird Walking Tour with Gary Clayton and Jeff Collins
DESCRIPTION:SOLD OUT – Thank you for your interest in our programs.  Please consider signing up for these other upcoming walking tours including Emerson-Thoreau Amble on May 25 and Antislavery on June 15. \nWalk with the warblers as they migrate through Concord.  Led by Gary Clayton\, president of Mass Audubon and Jeff Collins\, Director of Conservation Science.  Explore birding hotspots in Mass Audubon’s newly acquired land on Ball’s Hill. Birders of all levels will enjoy searching for a variety of warblers that migrate through New England in the spring.  Please wear comfortable walking shoes and bring binoculars. \nMeet at Balls Hill Road by 7:45 AM. Members $5; Non-members $10. Limited to 20 participants.  Register here.
URL:https://concordmuseum.org/event/early-bird-walking-tour-with-gary-clayton-and-jeff-collins/
LOCATION:MA
CATEGORIES:Adult Program,Event Registration
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190515T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190515T203000
DTSTAMP:20260404T183416
CREATED:20190309T031936Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231025T210623Z
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SUMMARY:An Evening with David Blight
DESCRIPTION:Join the Concord Museum in welcoming renowned historians David Blight and John Stauffer as they discuss one of the most important people of the nineteenth century: Frederick Douglass\, the escaped enslaved man who became the greatest orator of his day and one of the leading abolitionists and writers of the era. \n  \n2019 PULITZER PRIZE IN HISTORY; A NEW YORK TIMES\, WALL STREET JOURNAL\, and TIME TOP 10 BOOK OF THE YEAR \n  \nDavid Blight discusses his remarkable biography drawing on new information held in a private collection that few other historians have consulted\, as well as recently discovered issues of Douglass’s newspapers. There has not been a major biography of Douglass in a quarter century. David Blight’s Frederick Douglass affords this important American the distinguished biography he deserves. \n  \nAbout David Blight \nDavid W. Blight is a teacher\, scholar\, and public historian. At Yale University he is Class of 1954 Professor of American History\, joining that faculty in January 2003. As of June 2004\, he is Director\, succeeding David Brion Davis\, of the Gilder Lehrman Center for the Study of Slavery\, Resistance\, and Abolition. In his capacity as director of the Gilder Lehrman Center at Yale\, Blight organizes conferences\, working groups\, lectures\, the administering of the annual Frederick Douglass Book Prize\, and many public outreach programs regarding the history of slavery and its abolition.  He previously taught at Amherst College for thirteen years. In 2013-14 he was the William Pitt Professor of American History at Cambridge University\, UK\, and in 2010-11\, Blight was the Rogers Distinguished Fellow in 19th century American History at the Huntington Library\, San Marino\, CA.   During the 2006-07 academic year\, he was a fellow at the Dorothy and Lewis B. Cullman Center for Writers and Scholars\, New York Public Library.  His latest book is a new full biography\, Frederick Douglass: Prophet of Freedom\, published in October 2018 by Simon and Schuster.  Blight works in many capacities in the world of public history\, including on boards of museums and historical societies\, and as a member of a small team of advisors to the 9/11 Memorial and Museum team of curators. \n  \nAbout John Stauffer \nJohn Stauffer is a leading authority on antislavery\, the Civil War era\, social protest movements\, and photography. At Harvard University he is Professor of English and American Literature\, American Studies and African American Studies. His 19 books include The Black Hearts of Men: Radical Abolitionists and the Transformation of Race (2002)\, Giants: The Parallel Lives of Frederick Douglass and Abraham Lincoln (2008)\, and The Battle Hymn of the Republic: A Biography of the Song That Marches On (2013). Two of his books were national bestsellers and several have won numerous awards. Additionally\, Stauffer authored more than 50 academic articles and his essays have also appeared in Time\, the New York Times\, the Wall Street Journal\, the New Republic\, and the Washington Post\, among other places. He is the editor of 21st Editions\, has served as a consultant for the traveling exhibition War/Photography\, and has co-curated an exhibition on Douglass and Melville at the New Bedford Whaling Museum. \nIn partnership with the Concord Free Public Library\, Minute Man National Park\, Fenn School\, Mass Humanities\, The Umbrella\, Concord Bookshop\, Friends of Minute Man National Historic Park\, The Old Manse\, Thoreau Society\, The Robbins House\, The Walden Woods Project\, First Parish in Concord Transcendentalism Council\, and other cultural partners. \nDavid Blight’s biography\, Frederick Douglass: Prophet of Freedom\, will be available for purchasing and signing in partnership with the Concord Bookshop. This program is supported in part by the Sally Lanagan Fund and grants from the Concord Cultural Council\, the Lexington Council for the Arts\, and the Lincoln Cultural Council –  local agencies which are supported by the Massachusetts Cultural Council\, a state agency. \n  \nFree.  Register here. Please note this program is hosted at the Fenn School’ Ward Hall.
URL:https://concordmuseum.org/event/frederick-douglass-prophet-of-freedom/
LOCATION:53 Cambridge Tpke\, Concord\, MA\, 01742\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adult Program,Event Registration
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190518T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190518T120000
DTSTAMP:20260404T183416
CREATED:20190309T025340Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231027T181201Z
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SUMMARY:Antislavery Agents of Change: Concord Bike Fest Guided Tour
DESCRIPTION:Experience the history of Concord while you cruise your way through town on a guided tour of Concord’s African American and Antislavery history.  Meet the free and enslaved people who called Concord their home.  Traverse spots along the Underground Railroad\, and learn about flashpoints in Concord’s history that played a crucial role in the abolitionist movement in the years leading up to the Civil War. \nThe free guided tour is in partnership with Concord Bike Fest – a day-long celebration of bicycling for the town of Concord. \nMeet at Hunt Recreation Center at 11 a.m. (90 Stow Street\, Concord\, MA) following the Bicycle Parade.
URL:https://concordmuseum.org/event/antislavery-agents-of-change-concord-bike-fest-guided-tour/
LOCATION:MA
CATEGORIES:Adult Program,Family Program
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190522T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190522T103000
DTSTAMP:20260404T183416
CREATED:20190329T235716Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231025T210620Z
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SUMMARY:Book Discussion on Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass
DESCRIPTION:Hosted by the Concord Free Public Library as part of the 2019 Concord Community Conversation. \nJoin Special Collections Curator Leslie Wilson and Head of Reference Barbara Gugluizza of the Concord Free Public Library for a discussion on Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass. This 1845 memoir and treatise on abolition was written by famous orator and former slave Frederick Douglass during his time in Lynn\, Massachusetts. Leslie Wilson will also share historical documents related to Frederick Douglass’s associations with Concord. \nFree. Register here. \nSplash Image: Engraved portrait of Frederick Douglass. From Howard Carroll’s Twelve Americans (New York: Harper & Brothers\, 1883). Concord Free Public Library Basement Collection.
URL:https://concordmuseum.org/event/book-discussion-on-narrative-of-the-life-of-frederick-douglass/
LOCATION:MA
CATEGORIES:Adult Program,Event Registration
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190524T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190524T113000
DTSTAMP:20260404T183416
CREATED:20190225T195335Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231031T005304Z
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SUMMARY:May Member Meet-Up: Trustees' Long Hill
DESCRIPTION:Gear up for the Concord Museum’s 30th Annual Garden Tour by joining other Members for a tour of the historic gardens at The Trustees’ Long Hill in Beverly\, MA.  Led by Trustees Horticulturist Dan Bouchard\, we will tour through the beautiful and distinct gardens that surround the Federal-style house that once belonged to the Sedgwick family. \nThis is a members-only program. If you are not yet a member\, please click here to join today before registering. \nMembers $5. Please register below.
URL:https://concordmuseum.org/event/may-member-meet-up-trustees-long-hill/
LOCATION:53 Cambridge Tpke\, Concord\, MA\, 01742\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adult Program,Event Registration,Register
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190525T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190525T123000
DTSTAMP:20260404T183416
CREATED:20190207T235517Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231031T005223Z
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SUMMARY:SOLD OUT Emerson-Thoreau Amble Walking Tour
DESCRIPTION:SOLD OUT – Thank you for your interest in our programs.  Please consider signing up for these other upcoming walking tours including Antislavery on June 15 and Emerson’s Circle on July 27. \nHappy 216th Birthday\, Emerson! \nCelebrate Emerson’s birthday and follow the footsteps of writers Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau! Join a guided walk from Emerson’s house to Fairyland Pond in the Walden Woods. Enjoy the spring weather and learn about the friendship of two notable observers of nature from Concord Museum interpreter\, Barbara Forman. \nMeet at the Concord Museum by 10:45 a.m. Members $5\, Nonmembers $10. \nRegister here. \nThe walking tour ticket also grants access to the Highlights of the Concord Museum on view in the Rasmussen Education Center on Saturday\, May 25\, 2019 and the Collection Spotlight: Emerson in his Study with Concord Museum curator David Wood on Saturday\, May 25\, 2019 at 1:00 p.m.
URL:https://concordmuseum.org/event/emerson-thoreau-amble-walking-tour/
LOCATION:MA
CATEGORIES:Adult Program,Event Registration
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190525T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190525T133000
DTSTAMP:20260404T183416
CREATED:20190311T035724Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231025T210618Z
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SUMMARY:Collection Spotlight: Emerson in His Study
DESCRIPTION:Join the Concord Museum Curator\, David Wood\, for a spotlight on the inner sanctum of Ralph Waldo Emerson.  After recently cataloging all of the objects in Emerson’s study\, David will share highlights\, surprises\, and insights into the remarkable man and his many visitors who shaped the course of history. \nIncluded with Museum admission; Members free.
URL:https://concordmuseum.org/event/collection-spotlight-emerson-in-his-study/
LOCATION:MA
CATEGORIES:Adult Program
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190525T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190525T153000
DTSTAMP:20260404T183416
CREATED:20190522T194710Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231031T005224Z
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SUMMARY:SOLD OUT Emerson-Thoreau Amble Walking Tour
DESCRIPTION:SOLD OUT – Thank you for your interest in our programs.  Please consider signing up for these other upcoming walking tours including Antislavery on June 15 and Emerson’s Circle on July 27. \nBy popular demand!  One last chance to Walk with the Authors on this sunny\, spring weekend and revel in the beauty of the hidden treasure that lady slipper orchids bring to Concord every spring. \nHappy 216th Birthday\, Emerson! \nCelebrate Emerson’s birthday and follow the footsteps of writers Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau! Join a guided walk from Emerson’s house to Fairyland Pond in the Walden Woods. Enjoy the spring weather and learn about the friendship of two notable observers of nature from Concord Museum interpreter\, Barbara Forman. \nMeet at the Concord Museum by 10:45 a.m. Members $5\, Nonmembers $10. \nRegister here. \nThe walking tour ticket also grants access to the Highlights of the Concord Museum on view in the Rasmussen Education Center on Saturday\, May 25\, 2019 and the Collection Spotlight: Emerson in his Study with Concord Museum curator David Wood on Saturday\, May 25\, 2019 at 1:00 p.m..
URL:https://concordmuseum.org/event/emerson-thoreau-amble-walking-tour-2/
LOCATION:MA
CATEGORIES:Adult Program,Event Registration
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190529T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190529T193000
DTSTAMP:20260404T183416
CREATED:20190309T031731Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231025T210607Z
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SUMMARY:After Douglass: James Baldwin Documentary
DESCRIPTION:As the culminating event in our Frederick Douglass Community Conversation initiative\, the Museum will present a screening of James Baldwin: The Price of the Ticket\, a film described as “an emotional portrait\, a social critique\, and a passionate plea for human equality.” \nFollowing the screening of the newly restored documentary\, the filmmaker\, Karen Thorsen\, along with Director of the Concord Museum\, Tom Putnam\, will discuss Baldwin’s call for equality and its relevance today.  \nThis program is supported in part by the Sally Lanagan Fund and grants from the Concord Cultural Council\, the Lexington Council for the Arts\, and the Lincoln Cultural Council –  local agencies which are supported by the Massachusetts Cultural Council\, a state agency. \nFree. Register here.
URL:https://concordmuseum.org/event/film-screening-james-baldwin-the-price-of-the-ticket/
LOCATION:MA
CATEGORIES:Adult Program,Event Registration
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190531T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190601T160000
DTSTAMP:20260404T183416
CREATED:20190207T034004Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231030T223606Z
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SUMMARY:30th Annual Garden Tour
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the Concord Museum’s 30th Annual Garden Tour on Friday\, May 31 & Saturday\, June 1 from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. each day\, organized by the Concord Museum’s Guild of Volunteers to benefit the Museum’s educational initiatives.  There are seven beautiful private Concord gardens on the list for this year and we look forward to sharing their elegant designs and inspiration with you! \nTickets are valid for both days\, but each garden may only be visited once.  Rain or shine; no refunds; no photography. \nTickets available at the Concord Museum’s Rasmussen Education Center on Friday\, May 31 and Saturday\, June 1 from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. \nMembers $35; Non-Members $45 \n  \nGarden Sponsors\n                            \n  \nPatron Sponsors\n                                               \n  \nContributor Sponsors\n          \n  \nBusiness Partners\n               \nFriend Sponsors\nElizabeth Hanna Morss Landscape Architects \nSara Allen Design
URL:https://concordmuseum.org/event/30th-annual-garden-tour/
LOCATION:MA
CATEGORIES:Adult Program,Annual Events,Event Registration
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