TONIGHT - FREE CONCERT - LATIN BAND RICE AND BEANS

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sharon kinsella
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TONIGHT - FREE CONCERT - LATIN BAND RICE AND BEANS

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Tonight, at Sinagra Park in the front of Marc's Plaza, the Latin Band Rice and Beans will be performing from 7 - 9 pm.

This is a free event for the Lakewood Community.

Bring a chair, enjoy!!!!
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Carol Norton
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Re: TONIGHT - FREE CONCERT - LATIN BAND RICE AND BEANS

Post by Carol Norton »

Very Nice!!! concert last Friday.
May I ask why the location of a parking lot has been chosen for these events? The designation of "park" in this case is an extreme mystery to me.
With all the real/mini parks in Lakewood, isn't there a small green spot for people to bring chairs or a blanket to comfortably listen to great live music. Instead, last week, most folks were standing around a hot, dirty parking lot, or sitting on a curb.
The present location is an embarrassment in my opinion.
This has nothing to do with recent event involving ...
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Re: TONIGHT - FREE CONCERT - LATIN BAND RICE AND BEANS

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This is right next to the park. It is easily accessible from all parts of town. And it's part of downtown Lakewood.

That was part of the point, having it in downtown lakewood.

There is also everything there, immediately accessible bathrooms, ease for people with disabilities because of the blacktop. It's also a place where a lot of Lakewood kids hangout and we'd like them to be a part of it.
"When I dare to be powerful -- to use my strength in the service of my vision, then it becomes less and less important whether I am afraid." - Audre Lorde
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