Arts Council and Forsyth County Government to host Summer Parks Concert Series
Published 12:00 am Thursday, May 19, 2022
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Free family friendly concerts to be held at Triad Park and Tanglewood Park
Forsyth County Government and Arts Council of Winston-Salem & Forsyth County will host the Summer Parks Concert Series at Triad Park in Kernersville and Tanglewood Park in Clemmons. There will be three concerts hosted at Triad Park and three concerts hosted at Tanglewood Park. West End Mambo will kick off the series on Sunday, June 5, at Tanglewood Park.
“We are grateful for the continued partnership and support of Forsyth County that enables us to offer these concerts to our entire community,” said Chase Law, president and CEO of Arts Council. “This family-friendly concert series offers something for everyone. We are certain that this year will be our best year yet!”
2022 marks the seventh season for the Summer Parks Concert Series which is a collaborative presentation by Arts Council of Winston-Salem & Forsyth County and Forsyth County Government. During the free concerts, community partners will be able to enjoy food and beverages from local vendors and food trucks. Community members and arts organizations will have booths at the parks and all six concerts will include free arts activities for kids sponsored by Publix Charities.
Schedule
Summer Parks Concert Series
Gates open at 4 p.m. Concerts Start at 5 p.m.
Sunday, June 5, Tanglewood Park
West End Mambo
Sunday, June 19, Tanglewood Park
A Juneteenth celebration featuring gospel music from Jamera McQueen Smith & Matelyn Alicia
Sunday, July 3, Triad Park
Salem Band & Letters From Home
Sunday, July 17, Triad Park
The Martha Bassett Show
Sunday, July 24, Tanglewood Park
ENVISION
Sunday, Aug. 14, Triad Park
The Collection
All concerts are free and family friendly. Food trucks and refreshments will be available for purchase.
Tanglewood Park is located at 4061 Clemmons Road in Clemmons
Triad Park is located at 9652 West Market Street in Kernersville
Concerts and parking at both parks are free. Attendees are encouraged to bring blankets or lawn chairs and may bring a picnic or patronize food trucks onsite. Refreshments such as water, beer and wine are available with all proceeds supporting Arts Council of Winston-Salem & Forsyth County. No outside alcohol is permitted.