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Fennville ‘Tuesdays in the Park’ Concert Series

 The Seventh Annual Fennville “Tuesdays in the Park” free community concert series begins on June 9 and continues every other Tuesday through August 4. The concerts will be held at Memorial/Paradise Park on north Maple ST in downtown Fennville. Music begins at 7PM. In case of inclement weather the concerts will take place in the lower level of the Fennville District Library. This year’s line up is as follows.

 June 9Sister Wilene- honky tonk country music

 June 23Who Hit John?-  bluegrass and old time music (rain site for this concert only to be announced)

 July 7Los Bandits de Michigan- west Michigan’s premiere Tejano band

 July 21Truth in Jazz- 17 piece big band jazz returns by popular demand

 August 4FUNKTION- funk, soul, and R & B; classics and original music

 Free to the public, the concerts are sponsored by the following Greater Fennville Chamber of Commerce businesses;

100  E. First St. LLC, Allegan Community Federal Credit Union, Allegan County News, Birds Eye Foods, Chemical Bank, Crane’s Pie Pantry and Restaurant, Darpel and Associates Builders, Inc., Dickinson True Value Hardware, Fennville BP and Subway, Fennville Downtown Development Authority, Fennville Main Street Market, Fennville United Methodist Church, Greater Fennville Chamber of Commerce, Hidden Pond Bed and Breakfast, Hilliard Lyons, Huntington National Bank, Lakeside Electric of Fennville LLC, McKellips Plumbing, Reid Ruggles Insurance Agency, Septic Tank Systems Co.

 Concessions will be available with proceeds going to the Greater Fennville Chamber of Commerce scholarship fund.

 Visit the Chamber website at www.greaterfennville.com for more information.  Anyone wishing to contribute toward concert sponsorship should contact Martha Wickett-Schrock at 269.561.2420 or email mmschrock@verizon.net .

 


Sister Wilene


Who Hit John


Los Bandits de Michigan


Truth in Jazz


FUNKTION

 

   

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