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> From: Thoreau Farm <[email protected]>
> Subject: Thoreau's Kalendar | Finding Your Walden | The Art of Biography
> Date: October 20, 2025 at 11:51:22 AM EDT
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> This weekend is the LAST weekend of our 2025 tour season.
> 
> FREE HOUSE TOURS at 11am, 1pm & 3pm
> Saturday, October 25 
> Sunday, October 26  
> Monday, October 27  
>  
> Regular tours resume in the Spring. During the off-season, special tours can 
> be arranged by emailing [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
> FRIDAY
> Be the first to get a copy of Kristen Case's new book Henry David Thoreau's 
> Kalendar! Join us during the Concord Festival of Authors.
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> Gossamer Days: The Poetics of Thoreau's Last Seasons 
> <https://thoreaufarm.us5.list-manage.com/track/click?u=69c5fb04745b872be71e74e31&id=a0e180ccc6&e=9c8db05ae1>,
>  Kristen Case on Thoreau's Kalendar 
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> Friday, October 24 at 7:00 pm
> At Concord Free Public Library
> Join author Kristen Case for a reading and conversation drawn from her new 
> book, Henry David Thoreau’s Kalendar (Milkweed Editions). Presented as part 
> of the Concord Festival of Authors. Co-sponsored by the Concord Free Public 
> Library. 
> NEXT MONTH
> Calling both serious Thoreau fans and the merely Thoreau-curious to learn how 
> five of Walden’s messages can make life a little easier and a little happier 
> today.
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> Finding Your Walden: How to Strive Less, Minimize More, & Embrace What 
> Matters Most 
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> Sunday, November 9 at 2:00 p.m. 
> At Thoreau Farm
> Join author Jen McGivney as she shares her new book, as well as her mission 
> to put a little less striving and a little more Thoreau into modern life. 
> Co-sponsored by the Walden Woods Project. 
> Meet us at the farmhouse to discuss the essay in which Thoreau writes "Let us 
> consider the way in which we spend our lives."
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> Thoreau Farm Reading Group 
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>  One Thursday per month. One essay per meeting.
> November 13 – Life Without Principle Register 
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> 6:00 pm – refreshments | 7:00 pm – discussion
> FREE (suggested donation: $5/session) Registration encouraged, drop-ins 
> welcome.
> What does it mean to write the story of women whose lives were lived in 
> relation—to each other, to their families, and to their cultural moment? 
> Consider this with us on November 20.
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> Kate Culkin in Conversation with Megan Marshall: The Art of Biography and 
> Emerson’s Daughters 
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> Thursday, November 20 at 7:00 pm
> At Thoreau Farm
> Historian Kate Culkin discuss her latest book with Pulitzer Prize–winning 
> writer Megan Marshall.
> DECEMBER
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> The World That We Are: A Conversation with Author Andrew Furman 
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> Thursday, December 4 at 7:00 p.m. 
> Free Online Event.
> Delve into enduring themes of love, family, the quest for meaningful work, 
> and the search for a true home in the spinning cosmos.
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> Thoreau Farm Reading Group 
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>  One Thursday per month. One essay per meeting.
> December 11 – A Plea for Captain John Brown Register 
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> 6:00 pm – refreshments | 7:00 pm – discussion
> FREE (suggested donation: $5/session) Registration encouraged, drop-ins 
> welcome.
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> Learn at the birthplace, everyday. 
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> From dawn until dusk, explore Thoreau’s backyard.
> 
> Outdoor signage supported by a 2024 Partnership Grant from Freedom’s Way 
> National Heritage Area. 
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> The Writer's Retreat at Thoreau Farm
> The quiet solitude in the room where Henry David Thoreau was born is the 
> perfect place to:
> write poetry in your journal
> brainstorm your next move
> revise your dissertation
> dust off the ideas for your novel
> revisit your screen play
> start your blog
> craft your latest essay or article
> or, edit, edit, edit
> and, as Henry advised, to "write while the heat is in you."
> Click Here to Learn More about the Writer's Retreat
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