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October 15, 2009

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FAMILY

Concord: The quirky and well-loved characters from Charles Schulz’s “Peanuts” comic strip are brought to life in the Concord Youth Theatre’s presentation of “Snoopy,’’ a sunny and charming musical revealing the daily lives, ups and downs, hopes and dreams of the characters from the beloved comic strip, opening tomorrow and continuing through Oct. 25 at 50 Beharrell St. $13. 978-371-1482, www.concordyouththeatre.org.

Newton: Newton Community Farm Harvest Festival features live music, food for sale, and fun for all ages, with pumpkin decorating, jams and jellies, printmaking, cooking demonstrations, gardening demonstration, and farm tour, Sunday, 1-4 p.m., Newton Community Farm, 303 Nahanton St. Free.

Weston: The Boston Civic Symphony, the city’s second oldest symphony, is hosting “Meet the Orchestra’’ as part of its family concert, with conductor Max Hobart leading lead the orchestra in “Peter and the Wolf,’’ narrated by Joyce Kulhawik, Sunday, 2 p.m., at the Casey Theatre, 235 Wellesley St. $20, $10 children. www.bostoncivicsymphony.org.

MUSIC

Watertown: The Donna McElroy Quartet, featuring George Russell (keyboard), John Lockwood (acoustic bass), and Yoron Israel (drums), performs jazz standards and originals from her “Fly to Forever’’ CD on Monday, 7:30 p.m., at Arsenal Center for the Arts, 321 Arsenal St. $15, $10 students. 617-923- 0100, www.arsenalarts.org.

Event organizers: Submit items directly to www.boston.com/ addevent.