This show, juried by Jessica Straus, examines our relationships with familiar, unfamiliar and defamiliarized objects. Sometimes we find things we never knew we lost. They have been hidden away in our attics or our drawers. Other things we discover in the dailiness of our lives. We find meaning and even healing in found objects and pieces from the past. Meanings are created somewhere between claiming and severing relationships with objects, between reviving and recasting their history. The work starts with a found object which must be physically embedded or transformed into the piece itself. Objects may be recognizable or beyond
The Umbrella Winter Market, a Concord tradition, is an annual three-day show and sale of artist, artisan, and hand-crafted work festively displayed on all three floors of the beautifully renovated Umbrella Arts Center in historic Concord Center. It features dozens of Umbrella Studio Artists and regional Guest Artists, an annual "Off-the-Wall" show with small works under $300 (in-person and online), Ceramics Studio holiday sale, Arts Education info table, and more. Plus, view the “Lost and Found” group visual arts exhibition juried by Jessica Straus in the Main Gallery, an outdoor Lathe Demo with Palo Coleman, live music on Saturday and Sunday afternoons, refreshments in the cafe, and a
Please join us for this free HYBRID event -- both IN-PERSON and via Zoom: Ralph Vaughan Williams (1872-1958) is considered to be one of the greatest of all English composers. Born in Gloucestershire, England, he showed an intense musical talent from a young age. He wrote in all genres of music-- operas, ballets, chamber music, secular and religious vocal pieces, hymns, and orchestral compositions, and nine symphonies – all in the course of sixty years. Vaughan Williams was particularly interested in music from Tudor times and English folk music and carols. He was almost single-handedly responsible for the resurgence
Join The Umbrella Arts Center and The Old Manse under the light of the full moon on December 7. Come by to partake in a lantern-making craft, enjoy hot chocolate by the bonfire while listening to moon-inspired stories, and then bring your newly crafted lanterns on a silent, meditative walk through the meadow as the moon rises over the trees, led by C.C. King. This event is free and open to the public in the rear of the historic Old Manse at 269 Monument St, Concord! Parking is very limited. Please carpool or walk from town if at all possible and bring a flashlight. NOTE: In the event of
Over thirty years ago, The Auxiliary of Emerson Health began lighting the evergreen tree outside the main entrance in honor and memory of loved ones and significant people who have touched our lives. We continue that tradition this year with a virtual Tree of Lights ceremony on Wednesday, December 7 at 4:30 PM via Zoom. The proceeds from this community-wide event will support Pediatric Care at Emerson Health. Donating a Light or Star is a unique opportunity to help the Auxiliary and recognize someone important in your life: -Pay tribute to a Healthcare Hero. -Remember someone who is gone but
Mark your calendars for Thursday, December 8, for a POMS fundraiser at Flatbread! Bring the family to Flatbread for dine-in or takeout from 5pm to 9pm. The JGMS vocal concert is at 7pm that night, so choristers can enjoy a slice before the performance, or as a reward afterward for a job well sung. Every pizza sold earns money to support student music in Bedford!
Come and join us for the Bedford COA Holiday Party. Food and fun and more
Bedford Fire Department is holding it's Annual Toy Collection on December 10 and December 17 from 10am - 2pm in the rear parking lot of Bedford High School (the lot adjacent to Liljegren Way). They are collecting new unwrapped toys for children, as well as non perishable food items (for Middlesex Community College Food Bank) and coats (donated to the John Dodge Coat Drive on behalf of St. Frances House). Come on buy and support our neighbors who could use a hand this holiday season.
Open 10 a.m to 1 p.m. on second floor of the Bedford Depot, 80 Loomis St.
Join Bedford author Jenn Bouchard anytime from 12-4 PM on Saturday December 10th at J. McLaughlin, 14 Walden St, Concord. Jenn will be selling and signing copies of her award-winning novel First Course and giving away lots of treats. 15% of store sales during this time will benefit CSF of Bedford Dollars for Scholars. Get some holiday shopping done and support a wonderful local cause!
The Concord Chorus, conducted by Dr. Kevin Leong, is pleased to present its annual Winter Holiday Concerts on Saturday, December 10, 2022, at 2:00 and 5:00 PM at the Middlesex School’s Memorial Chapel, 1400 Lowell Road, Concord, Massachusetts. Please join us to celebrate the return of our holiday concerts with a heavenly selection of music and carols, including a piece by Ukrainian composer Dmytro Bortniansky and works by Palestrina, Brahms, Howells, Rutter, and Copland. The concert also features Assistant Conductor and pianist John Sullivan and organist Jonathan Wessler. Tickets are $30 (general admission), $25 (65+), and $10 (children and students).
The Concord Chorus, conducted by Dr. Kevin Leong, is pleased to present its annual Winter Holiday Concerts on Saturday, December 10, 2022, at 2:00 and 5:00 PM at the Middlesex School’s Memorial Chapel, 1400 Lowell Road, Concord, Massachusetts. Please join us to celebrate the return of our holiday concerts with a heavenly selection of music and carols, including a piece by Ukrainian composer Dmytro Bortniansky and works by Palestrina, Brahms, Howells, Rutter, and Copland. The concert also features Assistant Conductor and pianist John Sullivan and organist Jonathan Wessler. Tickets are $30 (general admission), $25 (65+), and $10 (children and students).