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The Greater Rochester Arts and Cultural Trust announces the return of "Park the Arts!" Park the Arts is a city-wide project created to connect neighborhoods and develop a sense of community through exposure to quality arts programming. the The event is free, family-friendly and open to the community. Bring a chair, blanket and refreshments and enjoy an afternoon to socialize, relax and be entertained by outstanding artists. BESNG PERRORMNG ARTS NTO NEIGHBORHOO0 PARKS JULY 10 - 2:00-3:30 JULY 17 - 2:00-3:30 JULY 24 - 2:00-3:30 Rain date July 11 Central Park. 225 1st Ave. NW Swing Street (17 piece Rochester-based jazz band performing and celebrating for over 20 years the "Big Band" sound of artists from a pop- Minneapolis and Pop through instrumental arrange- ular and well-loved musical era) Rain date July 18 Cimarron Park 2029 48th St. NW Rain date July 25 Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr Park. 1738 E. Center St. Loud Mouth Brass and Twin Cities-based McNasty Brass Band (fusing the sounds of New Orleans, Mitch Stevenson's production of "A Brief History of Jazz, Blues & Gospel Part I!I" with Brass Etc. ments and original music guaranteed to get every- one dancing to the beat) featuring John Sievers, Doug Porter, Knufunk featuring LaSonya Natividad, and Rochester's own blues legend Annie Mack. Thank you to our partners: DOWN TOWN CARL AND VERNA Rochester, MN Rochester's Neighborhood Resource Center SCHMIDT FOUNDATION RNeighbers Park the Arts is funded in part by a Start-Up Event Grant from the Rochester Downtown Alliance SEMAC activities are made possible by CLEAN the voters through grants from the MN WATE R State Arts Board thanks to a legislative AND & appropriation from the arts & cultural heritage fund CHARTER HOUSE TRUST ochester Perksecretion LEGAÇY AMEN NT Providing ools to grow GREAT nelghibortoods The Greater Rochester Arts and Cultural Trust announces the return of "Park the Arts!" Park the Arts is a city-wide project created to connect neighborhoods and develop a sense of community through exposure to quality arts programming. the The event is free, family-friendly and open to the community. Bring a chair, blanket and refreshments and enjoy an afternoon to socialize, relax and be entertained by outstanding artists. BESNG PERRORMNG ARTS NTO NEIGHBORHOO0 PARKS JULY 10 - 2:00-3:30 JULY 17 - 2:00-3:30 JULY 24 - 2:00-3:30 Rain date July 11 Central Park. 225 1st Ave. NW Swing Street (17 piece Rochester-based jazz band performing and celebrating for over 20 years the "Big Band" sound of artists from a pop- Minneapolis and Pop through instrumental arrange- ular and well-loved musical era) Rain date July 18 Cimarron Park 2029 48th St. NW Rain date July 25 Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr Park. 1738 E. Center St. Loud Mouth Brass and Twin Cities-based McNasty Brass Band (fusing the sounds of New Orleans, Mitch Stevenson's production of "A Brief History of Jazz, Blues & Gospel Part I!I" with Brass Etc. ments and original music guaranteed to get every- one dancing to the beat) featuring John Sievers, Doug Porter, Knufunk featuring LaSonya Natividad, and Rochester's own blues legend Annie Mack. Thank you to our partners: DOWN TOWN CARL AND VERNA Rochester, MN Rochester's Neighborhood Resource Center SCHMIDT FOUNDATION RNeighbers Park the Arts is funded in part by a Start-Up Event Grant from the Rochester Downtown Alliance SEMAC activities are made possible by CLEAN the voters through grants from the MN WATE R State Arts Board thanks to a legislative AND & appropriation from the arts & cultural heritage fund CHARTER HOUSE TRUST ochester Perksecretion LEGAÇY AMEN NT Providing ools to grow GREAT nelghibortoods