TheEdwardsville Symphony is up first, presenting one of five monthly concerts in City Park, 101 S. Buchanan Street, on Sunday, May 26. A pre-concert performance by Innovative Movement Dance Company is set for 6:30 p.m., followed at 7 p.m. by the symphony concert.
Following the Memorial Day concert, the Municipal Band will kick off its Thursday night series of free performances on the Cleaon Etzkorn Bandstand in City Park on June 6. The concerts begin at 8 p.m. and will run weekly through August 22, featuring a mix of marches, big band arrangements, show tunes and more.
The DSO Canton Series is a four part concert series. The flash mob performance took place the weekend before first concert, on Jan. 17. The next three dates are schedules for March 14, May 9 and June 20.
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The first performance was October 29, outside of Symphony Hall, and there were several flash mobs in various locations around Jamaica Plain on Halloween, including at Mooyah Burger in Hyde Square and JP Licks on Centre Street.
Tuesday evenings 6-8:30pm from July 9 - August 13 (raindate August 20). At Valley Gates next to the Playstead ballfields. Bring a lawn chair and friends to hear local R&B, Jazz, Reggae, and Motown bands outdoors under the setting sun. Food and craft vendors. MBTA Bus #16 or walk up the hill from Green St Station on the Orange Line. For more information:
www.franklinparkcoalition.org
Boston Women's Market Jamaica Plain Summer Market Saturday, July 27, 11 AM - 4 PM The Boston Women's Market Jamaica Plain Summer Market on July 27 from 11 am to 4 pm at the historic Loring Greenough House for a celebration of over 40 local women artisans and entrepreneurs. Discover unique creations, support women-owned businesses, and soak up the vibrant atmosphere of community and creativity! Event Page: -calendar/boston-womens-market-jamaica-plain-july27
Our publisher David Ertischek has been a community journalist for more than 18 years. He has been the editor and reporter for local newspapers and websites. He has lived in Jamaica Plain since 2002. His favorite thing about Jamaica Plain is the Arnold Arboretum.
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