Please bring a blanket or chairs for your family to sit together and place it near a green flag to social distance. Please wear masks until your family is on your blanket or in your spot.
All concerts are weather permitting.
No registration needed.
Swing Street
Thursday, May 27th at 6 p.m.
Swing Street is a jazz quartet based in Lancaster, PA. The quartet features a mix of mainstream jazz standards, some jazz adaptations of popular tunes, and a few adventures into smooth jazz.
Bravura Brass Family Concert
Thursday, June 17th at 6:30 p.m.
Bravura Brass, the Lancaster, Pennsylvania brass quintet known for performing interactive and entertaining family programs, will blow their horns yet again in celebration of Summer Reading at the Lititz Public Library. Their upbeat concert program designed to usher in this year’s summer reading program, Tails and Tales.
Harrisburg Mandolin Ensemble
Saturday, July 24th at 1 p.m.
The band’s repertoire has grown to include original tunes and arrangements from both HME members and local musical colleagues, and a wide array of tunes and songs drawing from jazz, swing, bluegrass, old-time, folk, and world music.
Temple Avenue
Wednesday, August 25th at 6:30 p.m.
Formed eight years ago by Lancaster musicians and their friends at Temple University, the band has become one of the region’s most popular and versatile jazz ensembles. This young and energetic group is sure to delight audiences of all ages with their take on jazz classics as well as their fresh interpretation of many favorite jazz and swing tunes.
The Knotwork Band
Saturday, September 18th at 1:30 p.m.
The Knotwork Band is a trio of musicians performing Celtic folk music, both traditional and modern. The band takes its name from Celtic knotwork, an art form particular to the ancient peoples of Ireland and Scotland where cords or lines are woven into intricate patterns and highly stylized designs. Like Celtic knotwork, the talents of the individual members are interwoven to form each piece of music. Band members play a wide variety of instruments including; fiddles, whistles, flutes, mandolins, Irish bouzouki, guitars, Northumbrian small pipes, hurdy-gurdy, bodhrans, bones, and vocals. The audience can expect to hear Celtic folk music from Ireland, Scotland, England, and Brittany, as well as, American and World music with ties to Celtic folk music, either musically or historically. Their wide spectrum of musical styles ranges from beautiful waltzes to exciting jigs and reels. The band’s music ranges from slow and hauntingly beautiful melodies to faster-paced and energetic pieces which will get the toes tapping.