Families gathered for a joyful concert under the stars in Augusta.
Augusta recently launched its Candlelight Music Series featuring local artists, enhancing community engagement through live musical performances. Additionally, the city hosted its 30th annual End of School Block Party, marking summer break with family-oriented festivities. Concerts will continue every Sunday, providing affordable entertainment for families. Alongside music, Augusta offers a range of summer activities including live performances, kayak rentals, and cultural exhibitions dedicated to the city’s musical heritage.
Augusta kicked off its much-anticipated Candlelight Music Series on Sunday, hosting local artist AE The Cool. This event is part of a series that will continue every Sunday until the end of September, showcasing a lineup of popular local and regional artists. These concerts are aimed at enhancing community engagement, according to the deputy director of operations, who highlighted the importance of musical events in bringing residents together.
In addition to the concert series, Augusta Recreation and Parks hosted its 30th annual End of School Block Party, marking the beginning of summer break for students. This vibrant community event is seen as a key highlight of the summer, bringing families together for a day filled with festivities and fun.
Next Sunday, concert-goers can look forward to a performance by the band Phaze 360 at the Augusta Common, located at 836 Reynolds St. The concerts start at 7:30 p.m., with tickets priced at $10. Children aged 13 and under can attend for free, making it an accessible event for families. Attendees are advised to bring along lawn chairs and blankets for comfortable seating and are reminded to leave pets at home during the concert.
Tickets for each Candlelight Music Series performance are available at the gate, where payment can be made using cash, debit, or credit cards. This user-friendly approach to ticket sales is expected to encourage higher turnout and community involvement throughout the summer.
In addition to the concert, Augusta has a bustling agenda of summer activities, including a free live concert by Whiskey Run at Lakeside Park. This event will feature various food trucks and activities for attendees. For those looking to engage in more leisurely pursuits, kayak rentals are available for outdoor enthusiasts on the Savannah River, operational from 8 a.m. to sunset daily.
Furthermore, a unique yoga session at Savannah River Brewing Co. is offered, where the first round of beer is included with the class. For sports fans, a baseball game benefiting the Wellstar MCG Health Trauma Survivor fundraiser is set to take place at SRP Park, providing an opportunity for community support while enjoying America’s pastime.
The Augusta Museum of History also continues to attract visitors with its exhibit dedicated to James Brown, showcasing memorabilia from the “Godfather of Soul.” This exhibit further enhances Augusta’s cultural landscape, providing residents and tourists alike with a glimpse into the city’s rich musical heritage.
The orchestration of such events by Augusta’s parks and recreation management reinforces the city’s commitment to fostering community spirit through a rich array of local activities. The combination of musical, recreational, and cultural events offers *an opportunity for residents to connect and celebrate their vibrant community identity* throughout the summer.
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