On July 31, 2024
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Enerjazz Big Band returns to Fair Haven’s Concerts in the Park

Thursday, Aug. 1 at  7 p.m. —Fair Haven— The big band sound of Enerjazz returns to Fair Haven’s Concerts in the Park, beginning promptly at 7 p.m. Classic tunes from Glenn Miller and Count Basie will be featured alongside some modern favorites. Enerjazz promises an evening where toes will tap, and you might even want to clap and sing along. Concertgoers are encouraged to join in the fun, and wearing dancing shoes is recommended. This concert is the seventh in the summer series.

The park’s new lights are installed and will illuminate the area starting at 7 p.m. each night, making it easier to exit as daylight hours shorten. The park offers plenty of picnic tables and benches for early arrivals to enjoy the surroundings. The Farmers’ Market is also open from 3-6 p.m. at the north end of the park, offering a chance to visit local vendors before the concert. Ample parking is available, but arriving early is encouraged.

In case of thunder or lightning at setup time, which begins at 4 p.m., the concert will be moved indoors to the Congregational Church at the north end of the park.

For more information, visit: members.rutlandvermont.com/events/details/fair-haven-concerts-in-the-park.

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