Tomorrow’s Concert in the Park moved to Carriage House Tent due to Inclement Weather

Tomorrow’s Concert in the Park moved to Carriage House Tent due to Inclement Weather
Mayor Domenic J. Sarno — Mayor Domenic J. Sarno official photo
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The Springfield Park’s Department announced today that due to possible inclement weather tomorrow night, the scheduled concert in the park with renowned singer and songwriter Dee Reilly will be moved to the Carriage House Tent. The concert is still scheduled to begin at 6:30 pm and is open to the public and free of charge. Those attending are encouraged to bring their own chairs and a picnic.

Below is the remaining Concerts in the Park schedule: 

Date:

Artist:

Genre:

June 22nd

MOVED To Carriage House Tent

Dee Reilly

Country and Patriotic Music

June 29th

Rain location – Carriage House Tent

Floyd Patterson’s Hipptown

Soul, RnB, Classics Musics

Those attending may enter Forest Park through the Sumner Avenue or Route 5 entrances for free after 5:30 p.m. on the evenings of the concerts. More details can be found online or via phone call at 413-787-6435. 

Original source can be found here.



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