Concord Stories includes indigenous people, white settlers, slave traders, immigrants, and revolutionaries. In this lecture you will discover their stories and be invited to explore your own story.
"Jim Sherblom's Concord Stories , Volume 1, comes at an opportune moment as the town of Concord prepares to celebrate 250 years since the American Revolution. This carefully researched page-turner of a book dispels romantic notions of Concord's storied past."
--Shelley Drake Hawks, Ph.D., historian
Author Jim Sherblom is a transcendentalist, amateur historian, retired Unitarian Universalist minister, and resident of Concord.
This event will be held in the Sanctuary of First Parish in Concord, 20 Lexington Rd, Concord, MA, and livestreamed on Zoom. Following the lecture, a reception will be held next door at the Wright Tavern, with books available for sale and signing.
For tickets, click the Get Tickets button above and choose In Person or Online. All registrants will receive a confirmation message with attendance information. Presented by the Transcendentalism Council of First Parish in Concord.