Arts In The Park Concert Series
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June - July., Arts in the Park is our summer concert series that brings live music to you every Friday throughout the summer. For over 40 years, the Manhattan Parks and Recreation Department has sponsored, organized, and produced free weekly outdoor concerts for the Manhattan community. We offer a variety of musical genres, including Country, Folk, Americana, Rock & Roll, Alt Rock, Soul, and Funk. Shows start at 8:00 p.m. at the Larry Norvell Band Shell in City Park unless otherwise noted.
Arts In The Park Concert Series
Phone : 785-587-2757 (Always call and confirm events.)
Email Address : swan@ci.manhattan.ks.us
Web: www.mhkprd.com
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