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Freedom Park 2013 Summer Schedule Presented By Freedom Park 2013 Summer Schedule presented by Day JUNE Tonight’s Entertainment Thanks to... Wed 19 Hair of the Dog ~ celtic folk/rock Marshall & Sterling Insurance Sat 22 “Little Elvis” Paul Hunt Scotia Diner night All shows start at 7:00 pm except Firewrorks Scotia • Jack’s, Concerts in the Park, next to Jumpin’ Free Sun 23 Music Company Orchestra ~ classical Civale Chiropractic Wed 26 Scotia-Glenville Pipe Band ~ pipe & drum Buhrmaster Energy Group Fri 28 Summer of Doug ~ rock Frank & Sons Body Works information, visit us at www.FreedomParkScotia.org more blanket • For or Bring a chair MUSIC @ 8:00 FIREWORKS @ Dark Sun 30 The Lustre Kings ~ rockabilly KeyBank Day JULY Tonight’s Entertainment Thanks to... Wed 3 Funk Evolution CDTA Sat 6 Alex Torres & His Latin Orchestra First New York FCU Sun 7 Capt Squeeze & the Zydeco Moshers Price Chopper Wed 10 Screaming Orphans ~ pop/celtic rock River Stone Manor Thurs 11 Scotia-Glenville Community Band 1st National Bank of Scotia Sat 13 Wild Adriatic ~ rock & soul Glen Sanders Mansion Sun 14 The Zucchini Brothers ~ children’s rock 1st National Bank of Scotia Wed 17 Audiostars ~ party rock Gabriel’s Supermarket Sat 20 Erin Harkes ~ singer/songwriter GoToScotia.com Sun 21 The Route Fifty 5 ~ brass quintet Scotia Cinema Wed 24 Sirsy ~ rock duo Goldstock’s Sporting Goods Thurs 25 Scotia-Glenville Community Band 1st National Bank of Scotia Sat 27 Rattail Jimmy w/ Alan Payette ~ classic rock Payette’s Music Traders Sun 28 Dyer Switch Band ~ bluegrass Stewart’s Shops Wed 31 Joey Thomas Big Band Berkshire Bank Day AUGUST Tonight’s Entertainment Thanks to... Sat 3 Flame ~ rock Glenville Veterinary Clinic Sun 4 The Puppet People ~ children’s Town of Glenville Wed 7 Skeeter Creek ~ country Bellamy Construction Sat 10 The Standard Clams ~ standard jazz Jumpin’ Jack’s Sun 11 Ellen Sinopoli Dance Company Rowledge Insurance Wed 14 SLOC Presents “High School Musical” Turf Tavern Thurs 15 SLOC Presents “High School Musical” Turf Tavern Sat 17 SLOC Presents “High School Musical” Turf Tavern Sun 18 The Wister Quartet ~ classical Buhrmaster Farms Wed 21 The Refrigerators ~ party rock Village Paint & Decorating Sat 24 Rymanowski Brothers Orchestra ~ polka Village of Scotia Sun 25 Brian Patneaude Quartet Toombs Law Offices Wed 28 Grand Central Station ~ party rock Palmer Ins/Glenville Rotary Special Thanks to Schenectady County Legislature – CIP Program Please Note Freedom Park is Tobacco and Alcohol Free. Please refrain from smoking in our park. 2013 Event Schedule Date Place Time For up-to-date concert Tuesday, June 25 Jumpin’ Jack’s Scotia 7:00 pm information, join us on Friday, June 28 Jumpin’ Jacks, Scotia 7:00 pm Tuesday, July 2 Jumpin’ Jacks , Scotia 7:00 pm Tuesday, July 9 Jumpin’ Jacks, Scotia 7:00 pm Tuesday, July 16 Jumpin’ Jacks, Scotia 7:00 pm Saturday, July 20 Long Lake, NY 11:00 am Tuesday, July 23 Jumpin’ Jacks, Scotia 7:00 pm Thank you to our July 27 & July 28 Oxbow, MA 9:00 am Eastern Regionals MEDIA SPONSORS Tuesday, July 30 Jumpin’ Jacks , Scotia 7:00 pm Tuesday, August 6 Jumpin’ Jacks, Scotia 7:00 pm Tuesday, August 13 Jumpin’s Jacks, Scotia 7:00 pm Tuesday, August 20 Jumpin’ Jacks, Scotia 6:30 pm Tuesday, August 27 Jumpin’ Jacks, Scotia 6:30 pm Sunday, September 8 Jumpin’ Jack’s & 1st Nat’l Bank 12-4pm Chicken BBQ Fundraiser.
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