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Summer Concert Series Begins Thursday
After Friday's inclement weather postponed the Summer Concert Series, the performance will go on Thursday, June 30.
The following text was provided by Social Capital, Inc. of Woburn.
The McTeggarts concert, sponsored by Sean Coakley and Atlantic Power Cleaning Corporation, will kick off the Horn Pond Summer Concert Series on Thursday, June 30 from 7 to 9 p.m.
The Horn Pond Summer Concert Series is a collection of free concerts designed to promote community spirit organized by SCI, the North Suburban YMCA and WREN (Woburn Residents’ Environmental Network), and sponsored by local businesses. A special thank you goes out to the City of Woburn, Tucker Quinn and the Woburn DPW for providing a stage and helping with other concert logistics.
This year’s concert series will again be held at Ice House Park at Horn Pond. Ice House Park is the name of the flat grassy area that runs along Sturgis Street, to the right of the boat ramp. For your comfort and enjoyment, please remember to bring folding chairs or a blanket and insect repellant.
We have an exciting lineup of bands scheduled this year! All the concerts will be held on a Friday during the summer from 7 to 9 p.m., unless a rain date is needed.
Please see full schedule, including rain dates, below.
June 30—The McTeggarts sponsored by Sean Coakley and Atlantic Power Cleaning Corporation
July 8 (July 15)—Beat Soup sponsored by Bill Sullivan of Edward Jones
July 22 (July 29)—Jandee Lee Porter Band sponsored by McCue Garden Center
August 5 (August 12)—Squeezebox Stompers sponsored by Michael de la Maza
August 19 (August 20)—BeatleTracks sponsored by Dunkin Donuts of Woburn Center
For more information, click here.
* Dates in parenthesis are the rain dates in the event that inclement weather occurs.
john d
1:31 pm on Tuesday, July 19, 2011
something has to be done about the Goose droppings. couldn't find a spot without stepping in it. Won't go back
Raquelle Matos
4:31 pm on Tuesday, July 19, 2011
I saw two women picking up the goose droppings in that area a few weeks ago. Not sure who they were or how often they go.