the Concord Magazine Sept/Oct 2000
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Table of Contents The Labyrinth at the First Parish, Concord
From an ancient spiritual tradition, this outdoor tool for personal reflection and meditation is open to all.

About This Issue and Beyond
By Deborah Bier. Find out about all the upcoming exciting changes for this Website. Plus: one glorious artist visually predominates this Autumn issue.

Healing the Wounds of Racism: Mending the Sacred Hoop
By Ginger Allison. This West Concord organization uses a unique set of tools to build community, heal racism, and promote cultural awareness.

This Patriot's Name is for Posterity
By D. Michael Ryan. Orchestrator of the events around the Concord Fight, James Barrett was considered by some to be "...as great a patriot as was then or perhaps ever in Concord..."

Louisa May Alcott's Apple Slump
Is this really Lousia May Alcott's own apple slump recipe? Plus a little local history about its name.

Three Poems of the Fall
By Aryeh Finklestein. These lines were composed at the site of Henry David Thoreau's cabin at Walden Pond

Unusual Help Needed for Concord's Victims of Domestic Violence
By Kiersten Warning. Domestic violence victims in privileged communities like Concord face special problems; new solutions are at hand.

Letters to the Editor
From our electronic mailbag: the Helleborine Orchid, Concord's autumn leaves, Transcendentalist spelling quiz, and Concord grapes.

History and Myth: Through the Eyes of the Transcendentalists (Part 4 of a continuing series)
By Leslie Perrin Wilson. This installment explores the unique perspective Ralph Waldo Emerson lends to this subject.

Life, Death, and Regeneration in Thoreau's A Week on the Concord and Merrimack Rivers
By Leslie Perrin Wilson. An excerpt from a newly-released volume on Transcendentalism presenting the subject to a wide audience.

Citizens and Police Take Next Steps in New Emergency Plan
By The Staff of the Concord Magazine. Residents and the Concord Police are crafting a new breed of citizen-based emergency response system.

Thoreau Almanac
A quote from any of Thoreau's writings and a Concord scene, both appropriate to the season.

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