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SUMMARY:Lecture: The History of Phototypesetting and How It Changed the Face of Type
DESCRIPTION:The explosion in typefaces began in the 1970s as phototypesetting replaced hot metal. Today there are over one million typefaces! Learn the full story in this font-astic presentation at the Museum of Printing\, Haverhill\, MA.
URL:https://revolutionaryvalley.org/event/lecture-the-history-of-phototypesetting-and-how-it-changed-the-face-of-type/
LOCATION:Museum of Printing\, 15 Thornton Ave\, Haverhill\, MA\, 01832\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Historical,Lecture
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240522T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240522T200000
DTSTAMP:20260408T082701
CREATED:20240409T143839Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240409T144013Z
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SUMMARY:The Science of “Good Enough” Relationships: Trusting and Developing Our Capacity for Simple and Authentic Human Interactions
DESCRIPTION:Discovery Museum Speaker Series – Free Zoom Webinar\nWednesday\, May 22\, 2024\, 7pm to 8pm\nSpeaker: Junlei Li\, Program Chair of Human Development and Education\, Saul Zaentz Senior Lecturer in Early Childhood Education\, Harvard Graduate School of Education\nLocation: Live\, via Zoom webinar\nCost: Free with pre-registration\nWhat makes any of us “enough”? Whether we teach children directly\, or support families and educators\, we invest ourselves in building authentic relationships with human beings. This presentation is intended as a reflection and a reminder that the simple\, ordinary things we do with other human beings matter in ways that can be seen and felt in moments when we really show up for others\, and in ways that can be measured over the long run.
URL:https://revolutionaryvalley.org/event/the-science-of-good-enough-relationships-trusting-and-developing-our-capacity-for-simple-and-authentic-human-interactions/
LOCATION:Discovery Museum\, Discovery Museum\, 177 Main St\, Acton\, MA\, 01720\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lecture
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ORGANIZER;CN="Discovery Museum":MAILTO:fun@discoveryacton.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240525T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240525T113000
DTSTAMP:20260408T082701
CREATED:20240520T122719Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240520T122719Z
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SUMMARY:Lowell Walks: Hamilton Canal District
DESCRIPTION:Join historian Richard Howe for a Lowell Walks: “Hamilton Canal District – Past\, Present\, and Future” on Saturday\, May 25\, 2024\, at 10 am. Join Register of Deeds Richard Howe on this tour of the Hamilton Canal District. Historically home to the Lowell Machine Shop and several large textile mills that made Lowell a powerhouse of production during the Industrial Revolution\, today’s ongoing development of the Hamilton Canal Innovation District is key to Lowell’s present and future as a thriving mid-sized city in Post-Industrial city. \nLowell Walks is a series of guided walking tours of Lowell. The series seeks to support community voices as they share their historical knowledge\, experiences\, and unique perspectives on a diverse range of topics that can broaden or understandings and deeper our appreciation for the city of Lowell. Tours are about 90 minutes\, are free\, and include a moderate amount of walking. No reservations are necessary\, and tours are conducted rain or shine.
URL:https://revolutionaryvalley.org/event/lowell-walks-hamilton-canal-district/
LOCATION:Lowell National Historical Park Visitor Center\, Lowell National Historical Park Visitor Center\, 246 Market St\, Lowell\, MA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free Events,Historical,Lecture,Outdoors,Talks and Film
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ORGANIZER;CN="Lowell National Historical Park":MAILTO:phil_lupsiewicz@nps.gov
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240529T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240529T203000
DTSTAMP:20260408T082701
CREATED:20240520T122229Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240520T122229Z
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SUMMARY:The Acton 250 Lecture Series presents:  The Empire Strikes Back\,  and Resistance Becomes Revolution with Prof. Robert Allison
DESCRIPTION:Last September Professor Bob Allison inaugurated the Acton 250 Lectures Series with an account of the Boston Tea Party of 1773 and the pivotal events that sparked the American Revolution. He returns to explain the critical changes occurring in the year 1774 when the Crown’s response solidified the colonial opposition. Register at https://tinyurl.com/AllisonMay29. Remote Participation: You can participate in the Q&A using ZOOM http://tinyurl.com/Acton250-ZOOM or watch live at Acton TV http://tinyurl.com/Acton-TV. This is the fifth lecture in the Acton 250 Series. \nProf. Allison is renowned for his expertise in American colonial history\, and the political\, social\, and economic factors that converged in the 18th century\, leading to Massachusetts’ significant role in the creation of the American nation. He has taught history at Suffolk University since 1992 upon receiving his doctorate at Harvard University. He chairs Revolution 250\, a consortium of organizations planning commemorations of the Revolution’s 250th anniversary and is a life-trustee of the USS Constitution Museum. \nPlease see https://www.actonma.gov/250 for more programming information and don’t forget our Acton250 store at https://tinyurl.com/ACTON250STORE. Recordings will be on our website and ActonTV (http://tinyurl.com/Acton-TV) shortly after. Generously supported by the Acton Lions Club.
URL:https://revolutionaryvalley.org/event/the-acton-250-lecture-series-presents-the-empire-strikes-back-and-resistance-becomes-revolution-with-prof-robert-allison/
LOCATION:Acton Town Hall\, 472 Main Street\, Acton\, MA\, 01720\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free Events,Historical,Lecture
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240604T190000
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CREATED:20240523T144457Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240523T145012Z
UID:10056318-1717527600-1717531200@revolutionaryvalley.org
SUMMARY:American Bloods: The Untamed Dynasty that Shaped a Nation
DESCRIPTION:Inspired by the discovery of a mysterious manuscript in an old farmhouse just north of Concord\, historian John Kaag takes us on a multi-generational exploration of one of America’s first and most expansive pioneer families. The Bloods explored and laid claim to the frontiers—geographic\, political\, intellectual\, and spiritual—that would become the very core of the United States. Free for Members | $10 Non-Members | Free Virtual
URL:https://revolutionaryvalley.org/event/american-bloods-the-untamed-dynasty-that-shaped-a-nation/
LOCATION:Concord Museum\, Concord Museum\, 53 Cambridge Tpke\, Concord\, MA\, 01742\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Historical,Lecture
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ORGANIZER;CN="Concord Museum":MAILTO:bevangelista@concordmuseum.org
GEO:42.457713;-71.342264
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Concord Museum Concord Museum 53 Cambridge Tpke Concord MA 01742 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=Concord Museum\, 53 Cambridge Tpke:geo:-71.342264,42.457713
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240613T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240613T200000
DTSTAMP:20260408T082701
CREATED:20240523T144523Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240523T144817Z
UID:10056319-1718305200-1718308800@revolutionaryvalley.org
SUMMARY:Butch Heroes: A Conversation with Ria Brodell
DESCRIPTION:Ria Brodell is a non-binary trans artist\, educator\, and author with a current solo exhibition at the Fitchburg Art Museum. Ria joins us at the Museum for a conversation on their ongoing series entitled Butch Heroes. Through this revelatory project of historic excavation and Queer reclamation\, they create real or imagined portraits of their subjects that recover and celebrate previously lost moments in LGBTQIA history. Free for Members | $10 Non-Members | Free Virtual
URL:https://revolutionaryvalley.org/event/butch-heroes-a-conversation-with-ria-brodell/
LOCATION:Concord Museum\, Concord Museum\, 53 Cambridge Tpke\, Concord\, MA\, 01742\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Lecture
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ORGANIZER;CN="Concord Museum":MAILTO:bevangelista@concordmuseum.org
GEO:42.457713;-71.342264
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Concord Museum Concord Museum 53 Cambridge Tpke Concord MA 01742 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=Concord Museum\, 53 Cambridge Tpke:geo:-71.342264,42.457713
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240622T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240622T140000
DTSTAMP:20260408T082701
CREATED:20240614T135800Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240614T135800Z
UID:10056898-1719061200-1719064800@revolutionaryvalley.org
SUMMARY:Self-Publishing and On-Demand Printing
DESCRIPTION:Jim Hamilton\, author/illustrator of the recently published book\, “Falling: Amazing Survival Stories\,” will speak on “Self-Publishing and On-Demand Printing” at the Museum of Printing\, Haverhill\, MA on Saturday June 22nd at 1 pm. Members attend free. Others can attend with Museum admission. Jim has self-published numerous books and is a long-time proponent of the power of self-publishing and on-demand printing. He was the editor of the CAP Ventures’ book\, “The Print On Demand Opportunity” in 1996. He is the author and self-publisher of non-fiction works such as “The Writing 69th” and “The Black Cats of Amherst.” He also transcribed and annotated the book “We Unite to Serve: The Wartime Diaries of Reverend Stoddard Lane.” He is a graduate of Amherst College and holds a master’s degree in Printing Technology from the Rochester Institute of Technology. For more on his work see www.greenharbor.com.
URL:https://revolutionaryvalley.org/event/self-publishing-and-on-demand-printing/
LOCATION:Museum of Printing\, 15 Thornton Ave\, Haverhill\, MA\, 01832\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Lecture
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://revolutionaryvalley.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/Promo-for-June-2024-MoP-talk.jpeg
ORGANIZER;CN="Museum of Printing":MAILTO:info@museumofprinting.org
GEO:42.7727676;-71.1209457
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240622T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240622T200000
DTSTAMP:20260408T082701
CREATED:20240523T145200Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240523T145200Z
UID:10056322-1719082800-1719086400@revolutionaryvalley.org
SUMMARY:An Evening with Tiya Miles on Harriet Tubman
DESCRIPTION:National Book Award–winning author Tiya Miles\, joins Pulitzer Prize winning historian Jacqueline Jones for a revelatory conversation on the myth and the truth behind Harriet Tubman\, one of the most famous Americans ever born who few really understand. A figure more out of myth than history\, Harriet Tubman becomes an even clearer and sharper signal from the past\, thanks to Tiya Miles’s characteristic tenderness and imaginative genius. Free for Members | $10 Non-Members | Free Virtual
URL:https://revolutionaryvalley.org/event/an-evening-with-tiya-miles-on-harriet-tubman/
LOCATION:Concord Museum\, Concord Museum\, 53 Cambridge Tpke\, Concord\, MA\, 01742\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Historical,Lecture
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://revolutionaryvalley.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/Tiya-Miles.png
ORGANIZER;CN="Concord Museum":MAILTO:bevangelista@concordmuseum.org
GEO:42.457713;-71.342264
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Concord Museum Concord Museum 53 Cambridge Tpke Concord MA 01742 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=Concord Museum\, 53 Cambridge Tpke:geo:-71.342264,42.457713
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240629T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240629T113000
DTSTAMP:20260408T082701
CREATED:20240603T194637Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240603T194637Z
UID:10056856-1719655200-1719660600@revolutionaryvalley.org
SUMMARY:Lowell Walks: LGBTQ+ History in Lowell
DESCRIPTION:Join local historian Resi Polixa and literary scholar Heather Barrett for a Lowell Walks: “LGBTQ+ History in Lowell” on Saturday June 29th\, 2024\, at 10am. Walk through the city and learn how the diverse layers of Lowell’s LGBTQ+ community intertwine with the lives of mill workers\, immigrant families\, and Lowellians. Explore how the LGBTQ+ community in Lowell shaped the changing social and political landscapes of this city’s past and present. \nLowell Walks is a series of guided walking tours of Lowell. The series seeks to support community voices as they share their historical knowledge\, experiences\, and unique perspectives on a diverse range of topics that can broaden or understandings and deeper our appreciation for the city of Lowell. Tours are about 90 minutes\, are free\, and include a moderate amount of walking. No reservations are necessary\, and tours are conducted rain or shine. \nLowell National Historical Park visitors may park at the Hamilton Canal Innovation District parking garage at 350 Dutton St.\, Lowell. Parking in this garage (only) is available to National Park visitors at no cost provided they obtain a valid parking voucher at either the Lowell National Historical Park Visitor Center at 246 Market Street\, or at the Boott Cotton Mills Museum at 115 John Street.
URL:https://revolutionaryvalley.org/event/lowell-walks-lgbtq-history-in-lowell/
LOCATION:Lowell National Historical Park Visitor Center\, Lowell National Historical Park Visitor Center\, 246 Market St\, Lowell\, MA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Historical,Lecture,Talks and Film
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ORGANIZER;CN="Lowell National Historical Park":MAILTO:phil_lupsiewicz@nps.gov
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240719T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240719T160000
DTSTAMP:20260408T082701
CREATED:20240715T142302Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240715T142431Z
UID:10057078-1721399400-1721404800@revolutionaryvalley.org
SUMMARY:Hilos de herencia en las fábricas de Suffolk: Textileros Colombianos en Lowell.
DESCRIPTION:Revolución industrial\, telares y ¿colombianos? ¿Sabías que la comunidad Colombia tiene una larga historia con la cuidad de Lowell? Acompáñanos los días 19 y 21 de Julio a las 2:30 en un recorrido a pie donde aprenderemos la historia de cómo han llegado tantos colombianos a la cuidad de Lowell y como ellos han convertido esta ciudad en su hogar. \nEl recorrido será completamente gratuito y en español este comenzará a las 2:30 en el Visitor Center (246 Market St) El recorrido será de 80 minutos\, caminaremos un aproximado de media milla\, se recomienda traer agua. \nLos visitantes del “Lowell National Historical Park” pueden estacionarse en el “Hamilton Canal Innovation District parking garage” ubicado en 350 Dutton St.\, Lowell. El estacionamiento en este garaje (solamente) está disponible para los visitantes del Parque Nacional sin costo alguno\, siempre que obtengan un cupón de estacionamiento válido ya sea en el “Lowell National Historical Park Visitor Center” en 246 Market Street o en el “Boott Cotton Mills Museum” en 115 John Street (Abierto de 10am-5pm). \n  \nIndustrial revolution\, looms and Colombians? Did you know that the Colombia community has a long history with the city of Lowell? Join us on July 19 and 21 at 2:30 on a walking tour where we will learn the story of how so many Colombians have come to the city of Lowell and how they have made this city their home. The tour will be completely free and in Spanish it will begin at 2:30 at the Visitor Center (246 Market St) The tour will be 80 minutes\, we will walk approximately half a mile\, it is recommended to bring water. Visitors to Lowell National Historical Park can park in the Hamilton Canal Innovation District parking garage located at 350 Dutton St.\, Lowell. Parking in this garage (only) is available to National Park visitors at no charge\, provided they obtain a valid parking coupon at either the Lowell National Historical Park Visitor Center at 246 Market Street or the Boott Cotton Mills Museum” at 115 John Street (Open 10am-5pm).
URL:https://revolutionaryvalley.org/event/hilos-de-herencia-en-las-fabricas-de-suffolk-textileros-colombianos-en-lowell/
LOCATION:Lowell National Historical Park Visitor Center\, Lowell National Historical Park Visitor Center\, 246 Market St\, Lowell\, MA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Annual & Special,Free Events,Historical,Lecture,Outdoors
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://revolutionaryvalley.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/Suffolk.png
ORGANIZER;CN="Lowell National Historical Park":MAILTO:phil_lupsiewicz@nps.gov
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240721T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240721T160000
DTSTAMP:20260408T082701
CREATED:20240715T142506Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240715T142506Z
UID:10057080-1721572200-1721577600@revolutionaryvalley.org
SUMMARY:Hilos de herencia en las fábricas de Suffolk: Textileros Colombianos en Lowell.
DESCRIPTION:Revolución industrial\, telares y ¿colombianos? ¿Sabías que la comunidad Colombia tiene una larga historia con la cuidad de Lowell? Acompáñanos los días 19 y 21 de Julio a las 2:30 en un recorrido a pie donde aprenderemos la historia de cómo han llegado tantos colombianos a la cuidad de Lowell y como ellos han convertido esta ciudad en su hogar. \nEl recorrido será completamente gratuito y en español este comenzará a las 2:30 en el Visitor Center (246 Market St) El recorrido será de 80 minutos\, caminaremos un aproximado de media milla\, se recomienda traer agua. \nLos visitantes del “Lowell National Historical Park” pueden estacionarse en el “Hamilton Canal Innovation District parking garage” ubicado en 350 Dutton St.\, Lowell. El estacionamiento en este garaje (solamente) está disponible para los visitantes del Parque Nacional sin costo alguno\, siempre que obtengan un cupón de estacionamiento válido ya sea en el “Lowell National Historical Park Visitor Center” en 246 Market Street o en el “Boott Cotton Mills Museum” en 115 John Street (Abierto de 10am-5pm). \n  \nIndustrial revolution\, looms and Colombians? Did you know that the Colombia community has a long history with the city of Lowell? Join us on July 19 and 21 at 2:30 on a walking tour where we will learn the story of how so many Colombians have come to the city of Lowell and how they have made this city their home. The tour will be completely free and in Spanish it will begin at 2:30 at the Visitor Center (246 Market St) The tour will be 80 minutes\, we will walk approximately half a mile\, it is recommended to bring water. Visitors to Lowell National Historical Park can park in the Hamilton Canal Innovation District parking garage located at 350 Dutton St.\, Lowell. Parking in this garage (only) is available to National Park visitors at no charge\, provided they obtain a valid parking coupon at either the Lowell National Historical Park Visitor Center at 246 Market Street or the Boott Cotton Mills Museum” at 115 John Street (Open 10am-5pm).
URL:https://revolutionaryvalley.org/event/hilos-de-herencia-en-las-fabricas-de-suffolk-textileros-colombianos-en-lowell-2/
LOCATION:Lowell National Historical Park Visitor Center\, Lowell National Historical Park Visitor Center\, 246 Market St\, Lowell\, MA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Annual & Special,Free Events,Historical,Lecture,Outdoors
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://revolutionaryvalley.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/Suffolk.png
ORGANIZER;CN="Lowell National Historical Park":MAILTO:phil_lupsiewicz@nps.gov
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240824T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240824T113000
DTSTAMP:20260408T082701
CREATED:20240812T164402Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240812T164412Z
UID:10057172-1724493600-1724499000@revolutionaryvalley.org
SUMMARY:Lowell Walks: Mill Girls & Boarding House Keepers
DESCRIPTION:With the construction of a new mill city\, a large labor force was needed to fill minimum wage positions being rapidly created. The boarding house system allowed mill agents sent out into the New England countryside to recruit a new workforce of young women with promises of paid work\, available food\, shelter\, and the care and supervision of a boarding house keeper. \nJoin a ranger for the upcoming Lowell Walks\, a guided walking tour. Tours are about 90 minutes\, are free\, and include a moderate amount of walking. No reservations are necessary\, and tours are conducted rain or shine. \nAll tours will meet the ranger at the park Visitor Center (246 Market Street). Lowell National Historical Park visitors may park at the Hamilton Canal Innovation District parking garage at 350 Dutton St.\, Lowell. Parking in this garage (only) is available to National Park visitors at no cost provided they obtain a valid parking voucher at either the Lowell National Historical Park Visitor Center at 246 Market Street\, or at the Boott Cotton Mills Museum at 115 John Street.
URL:https://revolutionaryvalley.org/event/lowell-walks-mill-girls-boarding-house-keepers/
LOCATION:Lowell National Historical Park Visitor Center\, Lowell National Historical Park Visitor Center\, 246 Market St\, Lowell\, MA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free Events,Lecture,Outdoors,Talks and Film
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ORGANIZER;CN="Lowell National Historical Park":MAILTO:phil_lupsiewicz@nps.gov
GEO:42.6444497;-71.3124716
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240914T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240914T113000
DTSTAMP:20260408T082701
CREATED:20240829T150302Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240829T150302Z
UID:10057188-1726308000-1726313400@revolutionaryvalley.org
SUMMARY:Lowell Walks: Portuguese in Lowell
DESCRIPTION:Join researchers and archivists from the University of Massachusetts Lowell’s Portuguese American Digital Archive\, Nikki Tantum\, Gray Fitzsimons\, and Nicole Catarino on a walk around the Back Central neighborhood. In the late 1800s\, increasing demands for cotton cloth production provided jobs and opportunity for the first Portuguese immigrants arriving in Lowell. In the decades that followed more Portuguese immigrants moved to the city and wove their lives and cultures into the neighborhood of Back Central\, creating a new community that still exists today. \nThis walk will highlight these stories just as the photography exhibit “The Portuguese in Lowell: The Familiar and the New” does\, but through a different lens. This exhibit highlighting photographs captured by Pedro Letria is on display at the Boott Cotton Mills Museum through February 2025. \nJoin us for this upcoming Lowell Walks event\, a guided walking tour. Tours are about 90 minutes\, are free\, and include a moderate amount of walking. No reservations are necessary\, and tours are conducted rain or shine. \nFree parking is available where the tour meets: Portuguese American Civic League of Lowell\, 512 Central Street.
URL:https://revolutionaryvalley.org/event/lowell-walks-portuguese-in-lowell/
LOCATION:Portuguese American Civic League of Lowell\, Central Street\, Lowell\, Massachusetts\, 01852\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Free Events,Historical,Lecture,Outdoors,Talks and Film
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ORGANIZER;CN="Lowell National Historical Park":MAILTO:phil_lupsiewicz@nps.gov
GEO:42.6389705;-71.3061165
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Portuguese American Civic League of Lowell Central Street Lowell Massachusetts 01852 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=Central Street:geo:-71.3061165,42.6389705
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240919T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240919T200000
DTSTAMP:20260408T082701
CREATED:20240906T173623Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240906T174342Z
UID:10057441-1726772400-1726776000@revolutionaryvalley.org
SUMMARY:1774 and All That: Reflections on a Long Year of Revolution
DESCRIPTION:On September 19\, 2024\, the Concord Museum will commence its highly anticipated fall forum series with a special discussion featuring Mary Beth Norton\, renowned historian and award winning author of the landmark text 1774: The Long Year of Revolution. This exciting event marks the beginning of a series of programs hosted by the Concord Museum leading up to the 250th anniversary of the American Revolution. \nNorton will explore the pivotal period leading up to the American Revolution and the dramatic events that occurred between December 1773 through April 1775\, including the Boston Tea Party and the Battles of Lexington and Concord. \nIn 1774: The Long Year of the Revolution\, Mary Beth Norton chronicles the 16 months\, during which colonists loyal to King George III began discordant “discussions” that led to their acceptance of the inevitability of war. Norton will be joined in conversation by the Society of Colonial Wars of Massachusetts to discuss this transformative era and its impact on American history\, highlighting its significance in leadup to the 250th Anniversary of the American Revolution.
URL:https://revolutionaryvalley.org/event/1774-and-all-that-reflections-on-a-long-year-of-revolution/
LOCATION:Concord Museum\, Concord Museum\, 53 Cambridge Tpke\, Concord\, MA\, 01742\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Free Events,Historical,Lecture,Talks and Film
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ORGANIZER;CN="Concord Museum":MAILTO:bevangelista@concordmuseum.org
GEO:42.457713;-71.342264
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Concord Museum Concord Museum 53 Cambridge Tpke Concord MA 01742 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=Concord Museum\, 53 Cambridge Tpke:geo:-71.342264,42.457713
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240922T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240922T141500
DTSTAMP:20260408T082701
CREATED:20240904T185149Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240904T185149Z
UID:10057437-1727010000-1727014500@revolutionaryvalley.org
SUMMARY:In Conversation: Kay WalkingStick and Wendy Nālani E. Ikemoto
DESCRIPTION:Join artist Kay WalkingStick and exhibition curator Wendy Nālani E. Ikemoto\, Vice President and Chief Curator of the New-York Historical Society\, for an engaging\, informal conversation about the themes presented in Kay WalkingStick / Hudson River School. The exhibition\, organized by New-York Historical Society\, places landscape paintings by WalkingStick in conversation with 19th-century Hudson River School paintings\, celebrating a shared reverence for nature while engaging crucial questions about land dispossession and its reclamation by Indigenous peoples and nations. This program is free but space is limited and registration is required. Event will be held in Kemper Auditorium\, adjacent to the Addison. \nImage: Kay WalkingStick\, Wampanoag Coast\, Variation II\, 2018. Oil on panel in two parts. Collection of Agnes Hsu-Tang\, Ph.D.\, and Oscar Tang. © Kay WalkingStick
URL:https://revolutionaryvalley.org/event/in-conversation-kay-walkingstick-and-wendy-nalani-e-ikemoto/
LOCATION:Addison Gallery of American Art\, Chapel Avenue\, Andover\, Massachusetts\, 01810\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Lecture
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ORGANIZER;CN="Addison Gallery of American Art":MAILTO:addison@andover.edu
GEO:42.6490098;-71.1334767
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Addison Gallery of American Art Chapel Avenue Andover Massachusetts 01810 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=Chapel Avenue:geo:-71.1334767,42.6490098
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240926T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240926T203000
DTSTAMP:20260408T082701
CREATED:20240903T191808Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240903T191808Z
UID:10057193-1727377200-1727382600@revolutionaryvalley.org
SUMMARY:Lafayette Redux: Exploring the Man and the Mania
DESCRIPTION:How does it happen that Americans are still staging rituals of adulation for Lafayette\, cheering him on Broadway\, 190 years after his death? It’s entirely fitting\, as it turns out\, because if anyone is suitable for immortality\, it’s the Marquis. Come explore why the man may well have been even greater than his myth\, with one of the nation’s leading Lafayette aficionados\, Alan Hoffman. He’ll talk us through Lafayette’s triumphs and setbacks\, his astonishing accomplishments\, and the lessons his life holds for each one of us and for our society. \nDoors open at 6:30 for refreshments. \n$10 members\, $15 nonmembers
URL:https://revolutionaryvalley.org/event/lafayette-redux-exploring-the-man-and-the-mania/
LOCATION:The Depot
CATEGORIES:Historical,Lecture
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GEO:42.4485967;-71.227977
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240928T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240928T110000
DTSTAMP:20260408T082701
CREATED:20240920T175951Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240920T175951Z
UID:10057474-1727517600-1727521200@revolutionaryvalley.org
SUMMARY:Stone Walls of New England with Kevin Gardner
DESCRIPTION:Kevin Gardner is a lifelong resident of Hopkinton\, NH. Like a lot of independent rural Yankees\, he’s been a jack of many trades\, a builder\, logger\, writer\, teacher\, radio voice\, even an actor and director. \nFor more than forty years he has been a stone wall builder in a family business widely known for traditional New England stonework\, particularly for historic restoration of antique structures. In 2001 Kevin published The Granite Kiss: Traditions and Techniques of Building New England Stone Walls. His second book\, Stone Building: How To Make New England Style Walls and Other Structures the Old Way\, was published in May of 2017. He has also published poetry\, songs\, and essays\, including “Land of Stone”\, an examination of several historic sites in the Monadnock Region\, in the 2006 anthology Where The Mountain Stands Alone. \nFrom 1985 to 2010\, Kevin was also an award-winning performance critic\, feature writer\, and producer for NH Public Radio. His pieces on arts\, history and culture have aired on National Public Radio and the Christian Science Monitor broadcast network. In 2004\, Kevin was a co-host of the nationally syndicated radio series Storylines New England\, an interview and call-in program about our regional literature. He has written and produced other special programming for NHPR as well\, including a 45-minute radio drama adapted by NH poet Julia Older from her own long poem\, Tales of the Francois Vase. \nKevin is also a longtime professional actor\, director\, and teacher of theatre. He has taught at the New Hampton School\, the NH Institute of Art\, and at St. Paul’s School. Since 1999 he has been the Master Teacher of the course Shakespeare for Performance in St. Paul’s summer Advanced Studies Program. He is also a regular Guest Director at Plymouth State University\, a former performance evaluator for the NH State Council on the Arts\, and a frequent adjudicator of local\, regional\, and national theatre festivals. New Hampshire Magazine named him the state’s Best Theatre Critic in 2008. \nRegister at www.dracutlibrary.org/events if you want the Zoom link to attend remotely.
URL:https://revolutionaryvalley.org/event/stone-walls-of-new-england-with-kevin-gardner/
LOCATION:Moses Greeley Parker Memorial Library\, Dracut\, Arlington Street\, Dracut\, MA\, 01826\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Free Events,Historical,Lecture,Talks and Film
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ORGANIZER;CN="Parker Memorial Library":MAILTO:info@dracutlibrary.org
GEO:42.6700793;-71.3023001
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Moses Greeley Parker Memorial Library Dracut Arlington Street Dracut MA 01826 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=Arlington Street:geo:-71.3023001,42.6700793
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241019T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241019T160000
DTSTAMP:20260408T082701
CREATED:20241010T204610Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241010T204610Z
UID:10057945-1729346400-1729353600@revolutionaryvalley.org
SUMMARY:Sounds of Labor in Lowell: Agriculture and Early Industry
DESCRIPTION:What does the history of work in Lowell sound like\, and how can you tell that story through music? Come be part of the musical composition process in the first of a series of workshops on the soundscape of Lowell through its many eras! Join contemporary composers working on new pieces specifically for Lowell National Historical Park as they explore the labor of the Agriculture and Early Industry eras. Attend a ranger-led talk\, attempt hands-on activities\, and have a chance to discuss the compositions in progress. No musical knowledge necessary! \nParticipants can plan to meet at the Lowell National Historical Park Visitor Center (246 Market Street). A guided tour will walk to the Boott Cotton Mills Museum (115 John Street) and attendees can expect about half a mile of walking. \nLowell National Historical Park visitors may park at the Hamilton Canal Innovation District parking garage at 350 Dutton St.\, Lowell. Parking in this garage (only) is available to National Park visitors at no cost provided they obtain a valid parking voucher at either the Lowell National Historical Park Visitor Center at 246 Market Street\, or at the Boott Cotton Mills Museum at 115 John Street. \nThis program is made possible through a grant from the National Park Foundation through generous support from the Mellon Foundation\, and with our programming partner\, Mosaic Lowell. For more information on this project\, please visit: https://www.nps.gov/lowe/getinvolved/supportyourpark/the-measure-of-work-sounds-of-labor-in-lowell-project.htm 
URL:https://revolutionaryvalley.org/event/sounds-of-labor-in-lowell-agriculture-and-early-industry/
LOCATION:Lowell National Historical Park Visitor Center\, Lowell National Historical Park Visitor Center\, 246 Market St\, Lowell\, MA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Free Events,Historical,Lecture,Talks and Film
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ORGANIZER;CN="Lowell National Historical Park":MAILTO:phil_lupsiewicz@nps.gov
GEO:42.6444497;-71.3124716
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Lowell National Historical Park Visitor Center Lowell National Historical Park Visitor Center 246 Market St Lowell MA United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=Lowell National Historical Park Visitor Center\, 246 Market St:geo:-71.3124716,42.6444497
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241023T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241023T200000
DTSTAMP:20260408T082701
CREATED:20241018T172048Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241018T172048Z
UID:10057960-1729708200-1729713600@revolutionaryvalley.org
SUMMARY:Admiral Gilday Returns to Lowell for Special Parker Lecture Series
DESCRIPTION:The City of Lowell\, in collaboration with the Parker Lecture Series and UMass Lowell\, is proud to present Admiral Michael Gilday\, a distinguished native of Lowell\, on Wednesday\, October 23\, 2024\, at 6:30PM\, at UMass Lowell’s Comley-Lane Theatre\, located at 870 Broadway St. This special event is free and open to the public\, with no tickets required. \nAdmiral Gilday\, who served as the 32nd Chief of Naval Operations from August 22\, 2019\, to August 17\, 2023\, returns to his hometown to share insights from his remarkable military career. His service includes positions of great distinction\, such as Naval Aide to the President. Among his many accolades\, Admiral Gilday is a recipient of the Defense Distinguished Service Medal\, Navy Distinguished Service Medal\, Defense Superior Service Medal (four awards)\, Legion of Merit (three awards)\, Bronze Star\, Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal with Combat “V\,” and the Combat Action Ribbon. \nThe evening will feature a keynote address by Admiral Gilday\, along with a panel discussion moderated by City Manager Thomas A. Golden\, Jr. Panelists include Mayor Daniel P. Rourke and Parker Lecture Series Chair John Carson. Following the panel and presentation\, attendees will have the opportunity to engage in a Q&A session with Admiral Gilday.
URL:https://revolutionaryvalley.org/event/admiral-gilday-returns-to-lowell-for-special-parker-lecture-series/
LOCATION:UMass Lowell Comley-Lane Theatre\, Broadway Street\, Lowell\, Massachusetts\, 01854\, United States
CATEGORIES:Featured,Free Events,Lecture
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ORGANIZER;CN="Moses Greeley Parker Lectures":MAILTO:dguttenplan@gmail.com
GEO:42.6409599;-71.3350631
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=UMass Lowell Comley-Lane Theatre Broadway Street Lowell Massachusetts 01854 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=Broadway Street:geo:-71.3350631,42.6409599
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241023T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241023T200000
DTSTAMP:20260408T082701
CREATED:20241024T201836Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241024T201836Z
UID:10057959-1729708200-1729713600@revolutionaryvalley.org
SUMMARY:Admiral Gilday Returns to Lowell for Special Parker Lecture Series
DESCRIPTION:The City of Lowell\, in collaboration with the Parker Lecture Series and UMass Lowell\, is proud to present Admiral Michael Gilday\, a distinguished native of Lowell.\nAdmiral Gilday\, who served as the 32nd Chief of Naval Operations from August 22\, 2019\, to August 17\, 2023\, returns to his hometown to share insights from his remarkable military career. His service includes positions of great distinction\, such as Naval Aide to the President. Among his many accolades\, Admiral Gilday is a recipient of the Defense Distinguished Service Medal\, Navy Distinguished Service Medal\, Defense Superior Service Medal (four awards)\, Legion of Merit (three awards)\, Bronze Star\, Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal with Combat “V\,” and the Combat Action Ribbon.\nThe evening will feature a keynote address by Admiral Gilday\, along with a panel discussion moderated by City Manager Thomas A. Golden\, Jr. Panelists include Mayor Daniel P. Rourke and Parker Lecture Series Chair John Carson. Following the panel and presentation\, attendees will have the opportunity to engage in a Q&A session with Admiral Gilday.\nThis event is free\, and no tickets are required.
URL:https://revolutionaryvalley.org/event/admiral-gilday-returns-to-lowell-for-special-parker-lecture-series-2/
LOCATION:UMass Lowell Comley-Lane Theatre\, Broadway Street\, Lowell\, Massachusetts\, 01854\, United States
CATEGORIES:Featured,Free Events,Lecture
GEO:42.6409599;-71.3350631
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=UMass Lowell Comley-Lane Theatre Broadway Street Lowell Massachusetts 01854 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=Broadway Street:geo:-71.3350631,42.6409599
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241112T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241112T200000
DTSTAMP:20260408T082701
CREATED:20241104T142145Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241104T142145Z
UID:10060502-1731438000-1731441600@revolutionaryvalley.org
SUMMARY:Book Chat on The Revolutionary Samuel Adams by Stacy Schiff
DESCRIPTION:The Revolution is coming! New for 2024-25\, our Book Chat series will examine books and biographies that explore the people and legacy of the American Revolution – just in time for 250th anniversary celebrations. \nStacy Schiff’s latest book explores one of the most pivotal figures in the Battle of Lexington – who was not even from Lexington! When Paul Revere rode into town on the night of April 18th\, 1775\, his mission was to alert Adams and John Hancock – two of the most radical and well-connected revolutionaries in Massachusetts – that the British raid on military supplies in Concord may include their arrest for treason. The need for the leader of the Revolution to hide in a sleepy suburban town initiated a chain of events that would change American history forever. But how did a man from an affluent family become the fiery politician we know today\, who orchestrated some of the most important events of the Revolution? Join us for a discussion on Schiff’s book and Adams’s life to find out! \nPlease note that due to construction at the Depot\, Book Chats for the 2024-25 season will take place in the archives and Research Center at Munroe Tavern. \n$10 members\, $15 nonmembers
URL:https://revolutionaryvalley.org/event/book-chat-on-the-revolutionary-samuel-adams-by-stacy-schiff/
LOCATION:Munroe Tavern\, 1332 Massachusetts Ave\, Lexington\, MA\, 02420\, United States
CATEGORIES:Historical,Lecture
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GEO:42.4413434;-71.2163287
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Munroe Tavern 1332 Massachusetts Ave Lexington MA 02420 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=1332 Massachusetts Ave:geo:-71.2163287,42.4413434
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241119T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241119T200000
DTSTAMP:20260408T082701
CREATED:20241023T121238Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241023T121238Z
UID:10057969-1732042800-1732046400@revolutionaryvalley.org
SUMMARY:Discovery Museum Speaker Series: Does Parenting Have To Be This Hard? What Babies Can Teach Us
DESCRIPTION:Discovery Museum Speaker Series event with Dr. J. Kevin Nugent\, Founder and Director Emeritus of the Brazelton Institute in the Division of Developmental Medicine at Boston Children’s Hospital \nAmerican parents are finding parenting much harder than they expected. Over 80% of parents use internet search engines to look for parenting advice\, but less than 50% of them found the results to be trustworthy. Almost 70% of parents say they would use more positive parenting strategies if only they knew them. So\, where do we find these more positive parenting strategies that go beyond the prescriptive expert-driven “how to” approach of the internet? Our research suggests that the baby can teach us most of what we need to know as parents\, since children influence the way their parents behave as much as parents influence their children. In fact\, much of what looks like the effect of genes may really be the result of the way genes feed back on the environment. Event is free\, advance registration is required.
URL:https://revolutionaryvalley.org/event/discovery-museum-speaker-series-does-parenting-have-to-be-this-hard-what-babies-can-teach-us/
LOCATION:Discovery Museum\, Discovery Museum\, 177 Main St\, Acton\, MA\, 01720\, United States
CATEGORIES:Featured,Lecture
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ORGANIZER;CN="Discovery Museum":MAILTO:fun@discoveryacton.org
GEO:42.464745;-71.4560492
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Discovery Museum Discovery Museum 177 Main St Acton MA 01720 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=Discovery Museum\, 177 Main St:geo:-71.4560492,42.464745
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241122T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241122T203000
DTSTAMP:20260408T082701
CREATED:20241029T135634Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241029T140611Z
UID:10060438-1732302000-1732307400@revolutionaryvalley.org
SUMMARY:Voices on the Green: Better Together
DESCRIPTION:In Celebration of Lexington 250\, Voices on the Green will present 4 special shows of storytelling and music with themes that reflect the events of 250 years ago at First Parish in Lexington\, 7 Harrington Road. \nThe First Show—November 22\, 2024—will center on the theme “Better Together\,” focusing on stories and songs of interdependence. \nThe Second Show—April 4\, 2025—will center on the theme “On Our Own” and will focus on stories and songs of independence. \nThe Third and Fourth Shows—November 11\, 2025 and April 11\, 2026—will focus on themes that will emerge during the upcoming celebrations. We invite everyone to attend in person and have sought a grant to make each program available online. \nWhat is Voices on the Green? \nVoices on the Green presents unique evenings of true\, personal stories\, complementary music\, and the opportunity to meet those who make up our community. Since 2017 Voices on the Green has held these evenings at our historic First Parish Church on the Lexington Battle Green. Each one knits the strands of diverse individuals and experiences into a unifying theme. We share the proceeds of each show with a local organization whose values and mission serve Lexington and the surrounding communities. \nWhat will the First Show—on November 22\, 2024—be about? \nReflecting the events of 1775\, when disparate militia and community groups were gathering together to better prepare themselves for what might lie ahead\, this show centers on the theme “Better Together.” We will invite people who live or work in Lexington to share their stories about being better together to celebrate or protest\, to build or dissolve\, to remember or forget\, to invent or recover\, to find joy or escape trauma\, to combat injustice or work for peace. \nIf you have a story to share\, please contact us.
URL:https://revolutionaryvalley.org/event/voices-on-the-green-better-together/
LOCATION:First Parish Church\, Lexington Road\, Concord\, Massachusetts\, 01742\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lecture,Live Performances
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GEO:42.4595633;-71.3485184
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=First Parish Church Lexington Road Concord Massachusetts 01742 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=Lexington Road:geo:-71.3485184,42.4595633
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241124T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241124T170000
DTSTAMP:20260408T082701
CREATED:20241029T190035Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241030T155759Z
UID:10060452-1732460400-1732467600@revolutionaryvalley.org
SUMMARY:Daniel O’Donnell Cary Memorial Hall
DESCRIPTION:Daniel O’Donnell’s remarkable career has moved on to a new level with his success as a TV presenter\, just another facet to his ever-expanding list of entertainment achievements.\nThe Donegal based singer\, who is one of the most prolific and successful recording artists in the UK charts\, is the only artist in the world to score a hit in the UK album charts every year since 1988\, an unprecedented and unbroken 35-year span\, and in doing so\, he has outshone everyone from Michael Jackson and Madonna\, to U2 and the Rolling Stones. \nDaniel’s latest “I Wish You Well’ released on 4 Nov ’22\, entered the official UK Album Charts at #16\, a great achievement in itself In a very competitive week\, especially when you take into account that the main chart is collated from CD\, Vinyl and Digital/Streaming sales\, but not only that\, in the CD-only Chart\, Daniel entered at #5\, ahead of Taylor Swift and The Beatles !! and entered the Independent Albums chart at #2. \nIncluding this latest release\, Daniel has now amassed 48 Top 75 albums\, including 42 Top 40 albums\, 30 Top 30 & 20 Top 10 albums\, with 18 of the latter being this century\, a feat that has not been achieved by any other recording artist\, and has now sold well in excess of 15 million worldwide. \nHe has sold more than 4.6 million albums & videos / DVDs in the UK alone since the start of this millennium\, and more than 6.6 million units since The Official Charts Company/Chart Information Network took over the running of the charts in 1994.\n‘Daniel O’Donnell 60’\, released in celebration of his 60th birthday in 2021\, shot straight into the chart at #4\, keeping good company with the likes of The Beatles\, Adele and Coldplay. As with the ‘Daniel’ album before it\, this recording was produced by legendary record producer Nigel Wright\, who co-produced the recordings of many of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s musicals\, including the film versions of Evita and The Phantom of the Opera\, along with many artist albums and TV music shows.\nDaniel has also achieved eight number one hits in the UK music video/DVD charts over the length of his career\, makes regular appearances in the Billboard World Music Chart\, received an honorary MBE from Queen Elizabeth\, appeared on Top of the Pops\, had his life celebrated on This Is Your Life\, been given the Freedom of Donegal\, has been inducted into Ireland’s Music Hall of Fame\, and received multiple Entertainer of the Year/Person of the Year Awards in Ireland and the UK – to mention but a few of the many accolades. \nDaniel also burst into superstardom in the USA & Canada back in 2002 with his first ever PBS special – The Daniel O’Donnell Show. That began a special relationship between Daniel and PBS that has now lasted some 20 years. Since that first airing\, Daniel has had fifteen more specials\, with ‘Daniel O’Donnell & Special Guests’ being his record breaking sixteenth\, which was filmed at the Millennium Forum in Derry and which is currently still airing on many PBS channels throughout the USA. Daniel’s seventeenth special\, is in he planning stages and should be aired sometime in the spring of 2023.\nDaniel has always had very high viewership ratings in pledge drives across the USA for public service television\, and as a result of this and his many other activities in America\, his popularity there has grown substantially over the years.
URL:https://revolutionaryvalley.org/event/daniel-odonnell-cary-memorial-hall/
LOCATION:Lexington’s Cary Memorial Hall\, 1605 Mass Ave\, Lexington\, MA\, 02420\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lecture,Talks and Film
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GEO:42.4469414;-71.2238931
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Lexington’s Cary Memorial Hall 1605 Mass Ave Lexington MA 02420 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=1605 Mass Ave:geo:-71.2238931,42.4469414
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250129T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250129T203000
DTSTAMP:20260408T082701
CREATED:20250122T165032Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250122T165032Z
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SUMMARY:Bullet Strikes from the First Day of the American Revolution
DESCRIPTION:The Acton 250 Committee presents Joel Bohy\, a historic arms & militaria specialist at Blackstone Valley Auctions and Estates. Joel will discuss the arms and ammunition used by both British and provincial forces on April 19\, 1775\, as well as the battle damage that remain. Using modern shooting incident reconstruction\, archaeology\, live fire studies\, and new research\, we can shed new light on the heavy fighting along the route of the British retreat back to Boston. \nJoel Bohy is a historic arms & militaria specialist at Blackstone Valley Auctions and Estates and a frequent appraiser of arms & militaria on the PBS series Antiques Roadshow. He is an active member of the American Society of Arms Collectors\, the Company of Military Historians\, The Colonial Society of Massachusetts\, an instructor for Advanced Metal Detecting for the Archaeologist\, and an advisory board member of American Veterans Archaeological Recovery. \nRemote Participation: You can watch live at Acton TV http://tinyurl.com/Acton-TV. Recordings will be available at Acton TV https://actontv.org/ and on our website https://www.actonma.gov/250 where you’ll find all programming information and a link to our commemorative store. \nSponsored by the Acton Lions Club
URL:https://revolutionaryvalley.org/event/bullet-strikes-from-the-first-day-of-the-american-revolution/
LOCATION:Acton Town Hall\, 472 Main Street\, Acton\, MA\, 01720\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free Events,Historical,Lecture,MA250,Talks and Film
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ORGANIZER;CN="Acton 250 Committee":MAILTO:acton250@acton-ma.gov
GEO:42.4861656;-71.4336006
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250209T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250209T150000
DTSTAMP:20260408T082701
CREATED:20250131T191824Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250131T191824Z
UID:10062618-1739107800-1739113200@revolutionaryvalley.org
SUMMARY:Westford REV 250: Bartering\, Currency\, and the American Economy in Colonial Times
DESCRIPTION:The issue of money\, particularly its scarcity\, loomed large in colonial America. Under the constraints of British rule\, gold and silver served as the official legal tender; however\, these precious metals were rarely found circulating within the colonies. Lacking a stable and trusted commodity to function as currency\, colonial governments in the eighteenth century turned to paper money\, creating a new avenue for economic exchange. \nIn this enlightening program\, you will explore the complex world of currency in colonial America\, exploring its value and significance. The presentation will showcase a historical array of images\, providing visual context as it unfolds the story of money in this era. It will begin by examining the currency of the United Kingdom\, delineating its application in the colonies\, and clarifying the notion of “legal money\,” including the various “Tenors” that defined its worth. Furthermore\, it will delineate the primary mediums that facilitated business transactions and the exchange of goods in the vibrant marketplace of pre-revolutionary America. \nAbout the Speaker: Matthew Mees\, a dedicated Living Historian\, specializes in the rich tapestry of colonial life during the late 18th century. His expertise spans the transition from British dominance to the nascent years of American independence\, offering invaluable insights into this transformative period. \nProgram Donation: $10 per person \nWestford REV 250 Program series is sponsored by Enterprise Bank
URL:https://revolutionaryvalley.org/event/westford-rev-250-bartering-currency-and-the-american-economy-in-colonial-times/
LOCATION:MA
CATEGORIES:Historical,Kids & Family,Lecture,MA250
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ORGANIZER;CN="Westford Museum and Historical Society":MAILTO:director@museum.westford.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250226T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250226T203000
DTSTAMP:20260408T082701
CREATED:20250205T191242Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250205T191417Z
UID:10062636-1740596400-1740601800@revolutionaryvalley.org
SUMMARY:A Snapshot of Acton's Early Black Residents
DESCRIPTION:Acton Town Hall\, Room 204 from 7-8:30 PM. \nA Snapshot of Acton’s Early Black Residents (1730-1830)Please join local historians Bob Pion\, Bill Klauer\, and Anne Forbes discussing recent learnings of Acton’s Black residents. Black citizens were among the residents here when Acton first became a town in 1735 and several fought in the Revolution at the Concord Bridge and other New England battles.
URL:https://revolutionaryvalley.org/event/a-snapshot-of-actons-early-black-residents/
LOCATION:Acton Town Hall\, 472 Main Street\, Acton\, 472 Main Street\, Acton\, MA\, 01720\, United States
CATEGORIES:Historical,Lecture,MA250
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ORGANIZER;CN="Acton 250 Committee":MAILTO:acton250@acton-ma.gov
GEO:42.4861378;-71.4335711
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250226T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250226T203000
DTSTAMP:20260408T082701
CREATED:20250218T210228Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250218T210228Z
UID:10062716-1740596400-1740601800@revolutionaryvalley.org
SUMMARY:A Snapshot of Acton’s Early Black Residents (1730-1830)
DESCRIPTION:The Acton 250 Committee presents Acton’s celebrated historians Anne Forbes\, Bill Klauer and Bob Pion who will discuss recent learnings of Acton’s Black residents in honor African American History Month. Black citizens were among the residents here when Acton first became a Town in 1735\, and several fought in the Revolution at the Concord Bridge and other New England battles. \nRemote Participation: You can watch live at Acton TV http://tinyurl.com/Acton-TV. Recordings will be available at Acton TV https://actontv.org/ and on our website https://www.actonma.gov/250 where you’ll find all programming information and a link to our commemorative store. \nSponsored by the Acton Lions Club
URL:https://revolutionaryvalley.org/event/a-snapshot-of-actons-early-black-residents-1730-1830/
LOCATION:Acton Town Hall\, 472 Main Street\, Acton\, 472 Main Street\, Acton\, MA\, 01720\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free Events,Historical,Lecture,MA250,Member Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Acton 250 Committee":MAILTO:acton250@acton-ma.gov
GEO:42.4861378;-71.4335711
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250306T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250306T203000
DTSTAMP:20260408T082701
CREATED:20250218T210154Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250218T210154Z
UID:10062717-1741287600-1741293000@revolutionaryvalley.org
SUMMARY:"A Sculptor Speaks for Her Statues" with Meredith Bergmann
DESCRIPTION:Nationally renowned sculptor Meredith Bergmann\, an Acton resident\, has created inspiring monuments to great Americans: FDR\, Sojourner Truth\, Susan B. Anthony\, Abigail Adams\, and many more. Her artistic process includes learning about each figure as she creates each bronze statue. Phillis Wheatley (c. 1753 – December 5\, 1784)\, whose bronze statue appears in the Boston Women’s Memorial in Boston\, is one such monument. She is considered the first African American author of a published book of poetry. Come learn about Phillis and Meredith’s other subjects. You can see more photos of Meredith’s work at https://meredithbergmann.com/. \nRemote Participation: You can watch live at Acton TV http://tinyurl.com/Acton-TV. Recordings will be available at Acton TV https://actontv.org/ and on our website https://www.actonma.gov/250 where you’ll find all programming information and a link to our commemorative store. \nSponsored by the Acton Lions Club
URL:https://revolutionaryvalley.org/event/a-sculptor-speaks-for-her-statues-with-meredith-bergmann/
LOCATION:Acton Town Hall\, 472 Main Street\, Acton\, 472 Main Street\, Acton\, MA\, 01720\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free Events,Historical,Lecture,MA250,Member Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Acton 250 Committee":MAILTO:acton250@acton-ma.gov
GEO:42.4861378;-71.4335711
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250312T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250312T193000
DTSTAMP:20260408T082701
CREATED:20250130T210025Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250130T210025Z
UID:10062617-1741802400-1741807800@revolutionaryvalley.org
SUMMARY:“The Light of Seven Days”: An author event with Mass Book Award-Honoree River Adams
DESCRIPTION:Join the Chelmsford Public Library for a special event with Mass Book Award-honoree River Adams! River will share their acclaimed and richly textured novel\, The Light of Seven Days. \nLiving with her Babby after her parents’ death\, 10-year-old Dinah Ash is invited to train at Leningrad’s legendary Vaganova Ballet School. In the world of elite dance\, she works hard\, falls in love\, and weathers the Soviet Union’s ubiquitous antisemitism\, but despite an impressive talent\, she quickly learns that dancers of her “profile” don’t make prima ballerinas. Love of Leningrad\, ballet\, friends\, family\, and books sustain Dinah until history intervenes. \nThe Soviet war in Afghanistan\, the rise of perestroika\, and a re-emergence of Nazism leave her vulnerable and exposed. Realizing escape is her only option\, she applies for refugee status in America. Dinah’s adjustment to life in the US is a test as much of her identity as of her perseverance. Is who she is something Dinah can forge on her own? Or is identity imposed by upbringing\, public opinion\, and the myths of our cultures? As Dinah struggles with the questions of religion\, race\, and worth\, her choices and the people she encounters will determine whether the dream of a better life can survive the weight of the past. \nThis program is sponsored by the Mass Book Awards Speakers Bureau and is presented in collaboration with the Massachusetts Center for the Book. \nRiver Adams (they/them) grew up in late Soviet Russia\, pursuing a career as a concert pianist\, and came to America at the age of 19 as a Jewish refugee. They graduated from Delaware County Community College in Pennsylvania\, earned their BA at Rosemont College and their MTS at Harvard Divinity School\, then returned to Philadelphia to teach religious studies and work as a medical interpreter for Russian-speaking patients. Today\, having earned an MFA from Emerson College\, they live in Massachusetts; care for their noisy family of eight humans\, two dogs\, and a cat; and write. They are the author of many published short stories and essays and a biography of Leonard Swidler\, There Must Be YOU (Resource Publications\, 2014). Their debut novel\, The Light of Seven Days (Delphinium Books\, 2023) was named finalist by the National Jewish Book Awards and an honor title by the Massachusetts Book Awards. \nFor more information\, visit their website: riveradamsauthor.weebly.com
URL:https://revolutionaryvalley.org/event/the-light-of-seven-days-an-author-event-with-mass-book-award-honoree-river-adams/
LOCATION:Chelmsford Public Library\, Chelmsford Public Library\, 25 Boston Rd\, Chelmsford\, MA\, 01824\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Lecture,Talks and Film
GEO:42.5940353;-71.3518195
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Chelmsford Public Library Chelmsford Public Library 25 Boston Rd Chelmsford MA 01824 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=Chelmsford Public Library\, 25 Boston Rd:geo:-71.3518195,42.5940353
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