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Free concerts in Sierra Madre's Memorial Park will be happening all summer long!

Check out all the different genres and bands... go to one... go to them all! These concerts are great for the entire family.

All of the concerts will be taking place outdoors in Memorial Park's bandshell. Seating is first come, first served, and residents should bring blankets and chairs to sit on. Food & refreshments will be available for purchase. Alcohol is prohibited.

 

Check out the line-up:

  • July 8: Elvis (rock 'n roll), sponsored by the Rotary Club of Sierra Madre. Food available for purchase.

    July 15: Gem City Jazz Cats (Big Band) sponsored by the Spero Foundation. Carne asada tacos, drinks and ice cream will be available for purchase

    July 22: Silver Beatles (Beatles Tribute Band), hosted by the Senior Community Commission. Free popscicles will be provided.

    July 29: Aluminum Marshmallow (Classic Rock) sponsored by the Sierra Madre Civic Club. Hot dogs and home-made pie with ice cream will be available for purchase

    August 5: TAIKOPROJECT (American Taiko Drummer Ensemble), hosted by L.A. County Arts Commission. The concert will be accompanied by a “learn taiko” segment featuring a hands-on demonstration.

    August 12: JJ Jukebox (60’s and 70’s Rock) sponsored by Kiwanis and Friends of the Library.

    August 19: The Grove (Classic Oldies) sponsored by Sierra Madre Volunteer Firefighters Association. The Subs (Mainstream Acoustic) will be the opening act.

    August 26: Take Two (Top 40’s) sponsored by Dr. Roger Joe, DDS; The Lodge at Sierra Madre; and Crosslife Community Church.

These free concerts are made possible by Athens Services and the Sierra Madre Issei Memorial Foundation, along with numerous community hosts, according to the city.

The Memorial Park Bandshell is located at 222 W. Sierra Madre Blvd. in Sierra Madre, right next to City Hall.

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Dan Abendschein (Editor) June 18, 2013 at 09:11 am
I would say Eric, for the same reason you posted this announcement on Patch - so other Sierra MadreRead More residents will read it.
lisa June 18, 2013 at 02:29 pm
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ANALILY PARK June 18, 2013 at 03:17 pm
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Maria M D June 10, 2013 at 09:37 am
Sierra Madre Sue--Thanks for bringing this issue to light. We haven't had block parties on EastRead More Laurel, but we have had Neighborhood Watch and National Night Out parties at my house. I would love to have a block party, but it sounds expensive and complicated in Sierra Madre. I will make sure that others are aware of this issue. I agree that Sierra Madre is a small town, where you know all your neighbors and watch out for each other. That is what makes it so special.
SierraMadreSue Behrens June 11, 2013 at 11:48 am
Thank you Maria. I saw my letter got published in the Mountain Views last Saturday so hopefully ifRead More more people express the same opinion to the City, maybe they'll listen and react!
Maria M D June 11, 2013 at 01:36 pm
Sue--You are welcome and thanks for bringing attention to this issue. My friends, Jon and SarahRead More live on your block. They have enjoyed the block parties in the past.
Catherine Budincich May 28, 2013 at 12:11 pm
Yes. That is a good idea
LarKat May 28, 2013 at 01:31 pm
Even with students being sent to class with the individual supplies they need, teachers are sorelyRead More lacking basic supplies. Programs that help teachers are wonderful for the educators, schools and parents who are generally called upon to make up the difference.
Louis Educe May 28, 2013 at 06:22 pm
I guess some of my point is that instead of Staples, BigLots, Target etc. giving supplies andRead More discounts to teachers - somehow give it to the parents. By giving it to the schools/teachers it perpetuates the idea that it is "our" job to provide these supplies to the kids - and lets parents even more off the hook for taking responsibility for their own families. I will say though that MANY families in lower income areas set priorities for school and make decisions which teach kids that school and education are important priorities in both time and money. What is sad is that many also make the choice to spend what little funds they have on the latest high end phone, or fashion statement at the cost of being ready for class and learning. If you ask any teacher, we see this every year and now at the end of they year when kids haven't succeeded, they often ask US why their kids didn't do well... you spend money on where your heart is - and it wasn't in school.