Jammin’ in the Park

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Jammin’ in the Park

September 5, 2021 @ 1:00 pm - 7:00 pm

$10.00
Please join us for a celebration of music and art in Waynesboro! Featuring Lucky Punk, The Note Riders, Big Whiskey, G@g, Loose Screws, Greg and Mare, Mountain Air, Christian Harper, and Sussman, Jankura & Hepfer.

The groups will perform a wide variety of musical styles including classic and indie rock, Americana, folk, jazz, blues, and many unique blends and mixtures.

Plus—exhibits and demonstrations by area artists, several food trucks (Pap’s Dog Stop, Jimmy’s Famous Seafood, Creekview Food Company, and Bubble Eats), Rough Edges Brewery, raffles, and more!

Tickets are $10 and are available online or at the door.
Children age 12 and under are free.
All proceeds benefit Arts Alliance of Greater Waynesoboro

Details

Date:
September 5, 2021
Time:
1:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Cost:
$10.00
Website:
https://www.facebook.com/events/418013869606867

Organizers

Arts Alliance of Greater Waynesboro
Destination ARTS!
Mainstreet Waynesboro

Venue

Main Street Park
25 East Main Street
Waynesboro, PA 17268 United States
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Inclement Weather Policy

The Arts Alliance of Greater Waynesboro (AAGW) recognizes the fact that inclement weather can affect the organizations’s ability to be open for business, hold events, and the employees’ and volunteers’ abilities to get to and attend events. The safety of the AAGW’s employees and volunteers is paramount to the organization. If any of the following events occur, Gallery 50, Music Makers, and all events associated with the AAGW are considered cancelled for that day:

(1) The governor declares a weather emergency and asks people to stay off the roads

(2) Waynesboro Area School District cancels school or after-school activities due to inclement weather

(3) Penn State Mont Alto cancels evening classes.

The AAGW will make every attempt to update social media to reflect the cancellation by 3pm for any evening events and by 8:30am for any morning events, but any notification stating one of the (3) events listed above has occurred should be considered notification of the cancellation.