2019 Arts in the Park!
Announcing… Friends of Glen Providence Park’s 2019 Arts in the Park! We have another eclectic mix for our eighth year of performances, with Elegant Classical Ballet(!); a Melodic Songstress; Funky Soul Music; and Heartwarming Summer Pop!
Enjoy an afternoon performance at the historical concert stage, then walk two blocks into town for dinner and shopping on State Street. Check out our full poster below…
Summer Afternoons in the Park
Glen Providence Park
Main entrance, 550 West State Street, Media, PA
Saturdays: 5:00-6:30pm – new time this year!
with Sunday rain dates
Mark your calendars!
Elegant Classical Ballet with Academy of International Ballet
Saturday, June 1
Melodic Songstress Birdie Busch
Saturday, July 13
Funky Soul Music with The Bickel Brothers Band
Saturday, August 17
Heartwarming Summer Pop with Bill Ricchini of Summer Fiction
Saturday, September 7
Thank you:
This summer’s Arts in the Park was made possible by funding from Project Stream, a grant initiative of the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts that is regionally administered by the Greater Philadelphia Cultural Alliance.
Thank you to our Summer Series Sponsors Media Recreation Board, West End Flats, and Media Open Streets; Performance Sponsors Seven Stones Gallery, Sterling Pig Brewery, Shere-e-Punjab, and Diego’s Cantina; and to Delaware County Parks & Recreation, without whose support these concerts would not be possible.
And thank you to Ten Eleven Design for the beautiful new poster design!
General Logistics:
- Free and family-friendly!
- Performances are at the Glen Providence Park Stage, downhill from the main entrance on State Street in Media.
- Rain dates are the Sunday after each scheduled performance. If the rain date is used, the decision will be posted by 1:00pm Saturday on our website and Facebook.
- Seating is on the lawn – bring your blanket or chair!
- There is a parking lot at the State Street entrance and along State Street and West Street.
- We encourage you to walk or take public transportation: the main entrance is just 2 blocks from the end of the Media trolley line, or less than a .6 mile walk from the Media train station.
More details on each performance coming soon!
- Read about the decades of concerts in the park, from 1937 to the 1970’s.
- Read recaps and see photos from our past concerts.
- Read about our September 2011 project to restore the concert stage.
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