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SUMMARY:Interwoven: Women's Lives Written in Thread
DESCRIPTION:Our current special exhibition\, Interwoven: Women’s Lives Written in Thread\, highlights needlework produced by young women in New England and specifically the extraordinary collection of samplers at the Concord Museum. Featuring 30 samplers sewn in the early 1700s to mid-1800s\, Interwoven explores how young women created records of their own lives and experiences\, written in thread. \nThe exhibition explores the history of needlework and embroidery\, its importance as an art form\, and its significance to women in the 18th and 19th centuries. Intended to showcase young women’s accomplishments\, the samplers also communicate details of their lives and education\, their communities\, and their families. The exhibition provides a unique view into their private lives. For most of these young women\, their samplers are the only objects that survive from their lives. Many of the samplers have never been displayed before. \nLearn about the education of privileged young women in the early republic and understand how wealth and enslaved labor enabled them to pursue decorative arts. Explore the materials used in constructing samplers\, such as linens\, dyes and silk\, and how and where these materials were produced. View samplers that demonstrate how women recorded family history and the loss of loved ones through needlework. Understand how they incorporated the importance of community and a strong sense of place in their samplers. \nThe gallery includes areas for hands-on and interactive activities. Exhibition programs connect the history of samplers to contemporary work through visiting artists\, demonstrations\, workshops\, and more. \nImage credit: Detail of Sampler by Phebe Bliss\, 1749. Concord Museum Collection\, Gift of Mrs. Richard D. Boyer; T18. \n  \nThank you to the following Corporate Sponsors for their exhibition support: \n \n 
URL:https://concordmuseum.org/event/interwoven/
LOCATION:53 Cambridge Tpke\, Concord\, MA\, 01742\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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SUMMARY:28th Annual Family Trees
DESCRIPTION:28th Annual Family Trees: A Celebration of Children’s Literature begins on November 22\, 2023 through January 1\, 2024! Concord’s literary legacy is given a creative twist as dozens of trees and wreaths of all shapes and sizes are decorated with charm and inspiration from acclaimed children’s books. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThis year’s honorary chair Danielle Hill Greendeer is the author of Keepunumuk: Weeâchumun’s Thanksgiving Story. “It’s important for indigenous children to see themselves and their culture represented within literature\,” Greendeer shared. “I wrote Keepunumuk so my own children and all Wampanoag children will know they are loved\, seen and heard. Their voices matter.” \n\n\n\nOn Sunday\, December 10\, join us for Authors & Illustrators Day and a special visit from costumed characters Elephant and Piggie. \n\n\n\nFamily Trees is open at the Concord Museum Tuesday to Sunday through January 1 (Closed November 23\, December 24\, and December 25).  Hours are 10:00 am to 4:00 pm Tuesday to Friday and 10:00 am to 5:00 pm Saturday and Sunday.   \n\n\n\nFamily Trees is a fundraiser for the Museum’s education initiatives.  Admission is $18 Adults; $15 Seniors & students; $10 Youth (6-17); $8 Children (3-5); Free Children (2 and under). Members Free. \n\n\n\nDownload the 2023 Family Trees booklist here. \n\n\n\n2023 Lead Sponsor
URL:https://concordmuseum.org/event/28th-annual-family-trees/
LOCATION:53 Cambridge Tpke\, Concord\, MA\, 01742\, United States
CATEGORIES:Annual Events
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240111T200000
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CREATED:20231211T184129Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240111T220001Z
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SUMMARY:A True Account: Hannah Masury’s Sojourn Amongst the Pyrates
DESCRIPTION:New York Times bestselling author and award-winning historian Katherine Howe joins us to discuss her new novel A True Account: Hannah Masury’s Sojourn Amongst the Pyrates\, Written by Herself.  Set in Boston during the Golden Age of Piracy\, A True Account takes us on one young woman’s adventure as one of the most terrifying sea rovers of all time. \nRegister using the form below. \nFree for Members | $10 Non-Members | Free Virtual \nBooks will be available for sale and signing in partnership with the Concord Bookshop. Forums are supported in part by the Sally Lanagan Fund.
URL:https://concordmuseum.org/event/a-true-account-hannah-masurys-sojourn-amongst-the-pyrates/
LOCATION:53 Cambridge Tpke\, Concord\, MA\, 01742\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adult Program,Forum
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240113T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240113T113000
DTSTAMP:20260409T093340
CREATED:20240109T154707Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240109T191639Z
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SUMMARY:Object Spotlight Talk: Lock and Key from Concord Jail
DESCRIPTION:Learn about the story behind the Lock and Key from the Concord jail where Henry David Thoreau spent a night in protest of a government that supported the evil of slavery. Thoreau’s night in jail resulted in him writing one of his most widely read and influential essays\, “Civil Disobedience\,” highlighting this non-violent protest. This spotlight talk delves into Thoreau’s account of this experience and the influence of “Civil Disobedience” on Dr. Martin Luther King\, Jr’s. own struggles to oppose injustice. \n\n\n\nAbout Object Spotlight Talks: During these brief talks\, Museum Interpreter showcase a fascinating story behind an item in the Concord Museum collections. \n\n\n\nLock and Key from Concord Jail\, about 1789. Concord Museum\, Gift of Cummings E. Davis; M2081. \n\n\n\nFree with Museum admission | Members visit free.
URL:https://concordmuseum.org/event/beaverland-how-one-weird-rodent-made-america-2/
LOCATION:53 Cambridge Tpke\, Concord\, MA\, 01742\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adult Program,Spotlight Talk
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240115T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240115T113000
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CREATED:20231219T174825Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240109T154354Z
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SUMMARY:MLK Day of Service
DESCRIPTION:“Everybody can be great\, because everybody can serve.” – Martin Luther King\, Jr. \nJoin us on Martin Luther King Jr. Day for a morning of service hosted by the Concord Museum Contemporary Leaders. In collaboration with Open Table\, we’ll be assembling and decorating food pantry bags to support our local community.  \n \nAfter you register\, stay tuned for follow-up instructions on specific food items to bring or donate. Let’s come together to honor the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. through meaningful service and community support. Register now for a fulfilling day of giving back! \nRegister using the form below. Please indicate during registration the number of bags you plan on making. \nThis event will be held in the Churchill and Janet Franklin Lyceum at the Concord Museum.
URL:https://concordmuseum.org/event/mlk-day-of-service/
LOCATION:53 Cambridge Tpke\, Concord\, MA\, 01742\, United States
CATEGORIES:Family Program,Register
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240117T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240117T190000
DTSTAMP:20260409T093340
CREATED:20231211T185437Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240117T145139Z
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SUMMARY:Beyond the Exhibition: A Close Look at Needlework
DESCRIPTION:A Lisa H. Foote History Learning Center Program\nVisit the special exhibition Interwoven: Women’s Lives Written in Thread with the Museum’s curator to learn about the Museum’s exemplary collection of needlework samplers.  As part of the program\, participants will have the opportunity to view samplers not included in the exhibition and look closely at the technique and construction of these fine works of art. \nAttendance is limited. Register using the form below. \n$40 Members | $50 Non-Members
URL:https://concordmuseum.org/event/beyond-the-exhibition-a-close-look-at-needlework/
LOCATION:53 Cambridge Tpke\, Concord\, MA\, 01742\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adult Program
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240120T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240120T113000
DTSTAMP:20260409T093340
CREATED:20240117T144351Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240117T144354Z
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SUMMARY:Object Spotlight Talk: Silk Shoe in the April 19th gallery
DESCRIPTION:Learn how a fancy silk and wool shoe connects to the important role women played in boycotting goods from England during the American Revolution. In the 18th century\, American milliners often imported fancy English shoes for sale to their customers\, but unpopular tax laws from the British government led colonists to protest by refusing to purchase items imported from England\, including textiles. Women pressured their families and communities to only buy goods made in the Americas\, and organized spinning bees to make yarn that was turned into clothes known as “homespun.” This spotlight talk highlights the involvement of women in boycotting campaigns\, and how this enabled them to express political views and support for the Patriot cause. \n\n\n\nAbout Object Spotlight Talks: During these brief talks\, Museum Interpreter showcase a fascinating story behind an item in the Concord Museum collections. \n\n\n\nTalks will take place in the April 19th gallery at 11:00-11:30 amFree with Museum admission | Members visit free. \n\n\n\nSilk Shoe\, London\, 1790. Concord Museum Collection\, Gift of Mrs. Lucy Jane Wood\, PER1139a\,b.
URL:https://concordmuseum.org/event/object-spotlight-talk-silk-shoe-in-the-april-19th-gallery/
LOCATION:53 Cambridge Tpke\, Concord\, MA\, 01742\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adult Program,Spotlight Talk
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240124T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240124T200000
DTSTAMP:20260409T093340
CREATED:20231129T221654Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240124T222740Z
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SUMMARY:An Evening with Drew Gilpin Faust\, Harvard University President Emerita
DESCRIPTION:Drew Gilpin Faust\, President Emerita of Harvard University\, joins us for a special evening reflecting on her instant New York Times bestselling memoir\, Necessary Trouble: Growing Up at Midcentury.  Professor Faust reflects on the formative experiences of her youth during the turbulence of the 1950s and 60s – including her time as a student at Concord Academy – that shaped her as a civil rights activist\, historian of the South\, and first female president of Harvard University. \n Joining Professor Faust in conversation is Tomiko Brown-Nagin\, Dean of Harvard Radcliffe Institute\, Daniel P.S. Paul Professor of Constitutional Law at Harvard Law School\, and professor of history in the Harvard Faculty of Arts and Sciences. \nIn-person tickets to the forum are sold out. Please register using the form below to watch the live stream.\nForums are supported in part by the Sally Lanagan Fund. Co-sponsored by Concord Academy.
URL:https://concordmuseum.org/event/an-evening-with-drew-faust-harvard-university-president-emerita/
LOCATION:53 Cambridge Tpke\, Concord\, MA\, 01742\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adult Program,Forum
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240127T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240127T113000
DTSTAMP:20260409T093340
CREATED:20240117T133648Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240117T133650Z
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SUMMARY:Object Spotlight Talk: Louisa May Alcott’s Tea Kettle
DESCRIPTION:Learn about the story behind the tea kettle that Louisa May Alcott used while serving as a nurse for the Union Army in Washington\, D.C. during the Civil War. Alcott is most famous as the author of Little Women\, but years prior she wrote “Hospital Sketches\,” based on her now-lost letters home which she reported were “written on inverted tea kettles\, waiting for gruel to warm\, or poultices to cool\, [or] for boys to wake and be tormented.” This spotlight talk delves in Louisa May Alcott’s experiences nursing soldiers during the Civil War and the lasting impact it had on her writing and life. \n\n\n\nAbout Object Spotlight Talks: During these brief talks\, Museum Interpreter showcase a fascinating story behind an item in the Concord Museum collections. \n\n\n\nFree with Museum admission | Members visit free. \n\n\n\nThis talk will take place in the At the Center of the Revolution gallery at 11:00-11:30 am \n\n\n\nTea kettle\, England\, 1830-1850. Concord Museum Collection\, Gift of Cummings E. Davis\, H1416.
URL:https://concordmuseum.org/event/object-spotlight-talk-louisa-may-alcotts-tea-kettle/
LOCATION:53 Cambridge Tpke\, Concord\, MA\, 01742\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adult Program,Spotlight Talk
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240131T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240131T200000
DTSTAMP:20260409T093340
CREATED:20231211T190104Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240131T200812Z
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SUMMARY:Cancelled- Becoming Ella Fitzgerald: The Jazz Singer Who Transformed American Song
DESCRIPTION:We regret to share that this event has been cancelled. We hope to see you at another program soon!
URL:https://concordmuseum.org/event/becoming-ella-fitzgerald-the-jazz-singer-who-transformed-american-song/
LOCATION:53 Cambridge Tpke\, Concord\, MA\, 01742\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adult Program,Forum
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