ParkFest celebrates its 26th season this year with a nine-week series, May 22 through July 30, in the new Robe-Ann Park band shell. Local musicians, garage bands, high school bands, and solo artists enjoy this opportunity to perform only slightly less than the weekly Tuesday night crowds enjoy hearing them.
These family-friendly evenings in the Park are free, and “Super Tuesday” concerts include not just one band, but multiple performances, as way to include more singer-songwriters and provide more opportunities to perform. Created and sponsored by the Greencastle Civic League, these outdoor evenings in May, June and July are flooded with local talent.
ParkFest celebrates its 26th season this year with a nine-week series, May 22 through July 30, in the new Robe-Ann Park band shell. Local musicians, garage bands, high school bands, and solo artists enjoy this opportunity to perform only slightly less than the weekly Tuesday night crowds enjoy hearing them.
These family-friendly evenings in the Park are free, and “Super Tuesday” concerts include not just one band, but multiple performances, as way to include more singer-songwriters and provide more opportunities to perform. Created and sponsored by the Greencastle Civic League, these outdoor evenings in May, June and July are flooded with local talent.
ParkFest celebrates its 26th season this year with a nine-week series, May 22 through July 30, in the new Robe-Ann Park band shell. Local musicians, garage bands, high school bands, and solo artists enjoy this opportunity to perform only slightly less than the weekly Tuesday night crowds enjoy hearing them.
These family-friendly evenings in the Park are free, and “Super Tuesday” concerts include not just one band, but multiple performances, as way to include more singer-songwriters and provide more opportunities to perform. Created and sponsored by the Greencastle Civic League, these outdoor evenings in May, June and July are flooded with local talent.
ParkFest celebrates its 26th season this year with a nine-week series, May 22 through July 30, in the new Robe-Ann Park band shell. Local musicians, garage bands, high school bands, and solo artists enjoy this opportunity to perform only slightly less than the weekly Tuesday night crowds enjoy hearing them.
These family-friendly evenings in the Park are free, and “Super Tuesday” concerts include not just one band, but multiple performances, as way to include more singer-songwriters and provide more opportunities to perform. Created and sponsored by the Greencastle Civic League, these outdoor evenings in May, June and July are flooded with local talent.
ParkFest celebrates its 26th season this year with a nine-week series, May 22 through July 30, in the new Robe-Ann Park band shell. Local musicians, garage bands, high school bands, and solo artists enjoy this opportunity to perform only slightly less than the weekly Tuesday night crowds enjoy hearing them.
These family-friendly evenings in the Park are free, and “Super Tuesday” concerts include not just one band, but multiple performances, as way to include more singer-songwriters and provide more opportunities to perform. Created and sponsored by the Greencastle Civic League, these outdoor evenings in May, June and July are flooded with local talent.
ParkFest celebrates its 26th season this year with a nine-week series, May 22 through July 30, in the new Robe-Ann Park band shell. Local musicians, garage bands, high school bands, and solo artists enjoy this opportunity to perform only slightly less than the weekly Tuesday night crowds enjoy hearing them.
These family-friendly evenings in the Park are free, and “Super Tuesday” concerts include not just one band, but multiple performances, as way to include more singer-songwriters and provide more opportunities to perform. Created and sponsored by the Greencastle Civic League, these outdoor evenings in May, June and July are flooded with local talent.
ParkFest celebrates its 26th season this year with a nine-week series, May 22 through July 30, in the new Robe-Ann Park band shell. Local musicians, garage bands, high school bands, and solo artists enjoy this opportunity to perform only slightly less than the weekly Tuesday night crowds enjoy hearing them.
These family-friendly evenings in the Park are free, and “Super Tuesday” concerts include not just one band, but multiple performances, as way to include more singer-songwriters and provide more opportunities to perform. Created and sponsored by the Greencastle Civic League, these outdoor evenings in May, June and July are flooded with local talent.
ParkFest celebrates its 26th season this year with a nine-week series, May 22 through July 30, in the new Robe-Ann Park band shell. Local musicians, garage bands, high school bands, and solo artists enjoy this opportunity to perform only slightly less than the weekly Tuesday night crowds enjoy hearing them.
These family-friendly evenings in the Park are free, and “Super Tuesday” concerts include not just one band, but multiple performances, as way to include more singer-songwriters and provide more opportunities to perform. Created and sponsored by the Greencastle Civic League, these outdoor evenings in May, June and July are flooded with local talent.
ParkFest celebrates its 26th season this year with a nine-week series, May 22 through July 30, in the new Robe-Ann Park band shell. Local musicians, garage bands, high school bands, and solo artists enjoy this opportunity to perform only slightly less than the weekly Tuesday night crowds enjoy hearing them.
These family-friendly evenings in the Park are free, and “Super Tuesday” concerts include not just one band, but multiple performances, as way to include more singer-songwriters and provide more opportunities to perform. Created and sponsored by the Greencastle Civic League, these outdoor evenings in May, June and July are flooded with local talent.
ParkFest celebrates its 26th season this year with a nine-week series, May 22 through July 30, in the new Robe-Ann Park band shell. Local musicians, garage bands, high school bands, and solo artists enjoy this opportunity to perform only slightly less than the weekly Tuesday night crowds enjoy hearing them.
These family-friendly evenings in the Park are free, and “Super Tuesday” concerts include not just one band, but multiple performances, as way to include more singer-songwriters and provide more opportunities to perform. Created and sponsored by the Greencastle Civic League, these outdoor evenings in May, June and July are flooded with local talent.