5 Things to do This Weekend: Sept. 23-25
Glass Onions, Wise Fools, and local art.
It’s Thursday, so here are some ideas on a few fun things to do this weekend. Check our picks for the activities to hit and places to explore. Here's what's happening in and around Concord.
1. The Glass Onion performs at Main Streets Market and Cafe
- When/Where: Main Streets Market and Cafe, Friday, Sept. 23, 8:30 p.m.
- Why Go: Hear live, acoustic renditions of classic Beatles tunes.
- Pricing: Free
2. The Wise Fool New Book Celebration
- When/Where: Barefoot Books on Thoreau Street, Saturday, Sept. 24, 10 a.m.
- Why Go: Hear witty tales from this new collection and stay for pottery painting and other crafts.
- Pricing: Free to attend, pottery discounted for participants.
- When/Where: Frame-ables on Thoreau Street, Saturday, Sept. 24, 2 p.m.
- Why Go: See handmade quilts and framed art by crafters Kathy Conners and Marjie Cahn. All of the artwork is for sale and will be on display through Oct. 21.
- Pricing: Free to attend, art pieces individually priced.
4. Women's Sacred Dance Journey
- When/Where: The Women's Well on Commonwealth Avenue, Sunday, Sept. 25, 2 p.m.
- Why Go: Get more in tuned with your body, mind and soul through the art of dance, featuring live drumming by Laney Goodman.
- Pricing: Suggested donation of $10-$20
5. Sarasa Chamber Music Ensemble: Les Sirenes
- When/Where: First Parish in Concord on Lexington Road, Sunday, Sept. 25, 7:30 p.m.
- Why Go: Enjoy the first concert of the 2011-2012 season, featuring sopranos Kristen Watson and Kathryn Mueller, violinists Beth Wenstrom and Adriane Post, cellist Timothy Merton and harpsichordist Charles Sherman.
- Pricing: $24 general admission, $20 for seniors, $12 with a student ID, free for children under 12.