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American Legion Community Band to Host Annual Independence Day Concert

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The American Legion Community Band will present its annual Independence Day Concert on Friday, July 5, 2024, at 7:30 p.m. This festive event will be held at the Northern Virginia 4-H Center in Front Royal, Virginia, and promises an evening of music and celebration.

Following the concert, attendees can enjoy a spectacular fireworks display at dusk, around 9:15 p.m. While the concert itself is free, parking is charged. Visitors can park for $5.00 off Harmony Hollow Road or for $10.00 along 4-H Center Drive. This small fee helps support the venue’s maintenance and operations, ensuring a smooth experience for all guests.

A Tradition of Music and Community

The American Legion Community Band, based in Front Royal, Virginia, has been a cherished part of the community since its formation in 1986. Sponsored by the Giles B. Cook Post #53 of the American Legion, the band is composed of volunteer musicians from the local area. Their dedication to bringing music to the community is evident in their numerous yearly performances.

The band offers a diverse repertoire under the baton of conductors Ed Richards, Ronald Dye, and Mark Malechek. Their performances range from classical compositions to popular tunes, marches, and even operatic overtures. The band’s versatility ensures there is something for everyone to enjoy.

Join the Band

The American Legion Community Band is always welcoming new members. They hold rehearsals every Tuesday from 7:30 to 9:00 p.m. at the Fulton Fine Arts Complex band room at Randolph-Macon Academy in Front Royal. Anyone who plays an instrument and is interested in joining is encouraged to attend a rehearsal.

A Year-Round Commitment to Music

The band’s performance season runs from September through July, featuring various indoor and outdoor performances. These events, all free and open to the public, are a testament to the band’s commitment to enhancing the community’s cultural fabric. Whether performing at concerts, community festivals, or special events like the Independence Day Concert, the American Legion Community Band consistently delivers high-quality musical experiences.

About the Venue

The Northern Virginia 4-H Center, located in the scenic town of Front Royal, provides a perfect backdrop for the Independence Day Concert. The center, known for its community-focused activities and beautiful surroundings, is an ideal location for an evening of music and celebration. For more information about the venue, visit the Northern Virginia 4-H Center.

For more details about the band and its activities, visit the American Legion Community Band website. Don’t miss this opportunity to enjoy a night of wonderful music and dazzling fireworks with family and friends. Mark your calendars for July 5, 2024, and celebrate Independence Day with the American Legion Community Band.

 

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