The Friends of Coleman Memorial Park and the Friends of Union Canal Tunnel Park are teaming up for a joint benefit concert to be held Saturday, June 4, at the Veteran’s Memorial Amphitheater in Coleman Memorial Park.
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Gates open at 5 p.m., with music by Duane Slaymaker and Brian Hollinger set to begin at 6 p.m. and run until 9 p.m. Unlike most of the shows at the amphitheater, this one is 21+ only and IDs will be checked, as an on-site vendor will be selling adult beverages to enjoy with the music. (No outside alcohol permitted, but outside food may be brought in and a concession stand will also be available.)
Slaymaker and Hollinger will play “your favorite songs through the ages,” according to organizers. For a sense of what to expect, check out this video of Slaymaker playing “Cat’s in the Cradle”:
The admission cost is $5 per person. No smoking is permitted inside this area of the park, and no pets except service animals will be allowed.
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