Downtown Council Brings Music and Dance to Downtown Parks in September
By Ann Holliday, Vice President of Strategic Initiatives at Downtown Council of Kansas City
The Downtown Council, through its affiliated organizations Downtown Community Improvement District and Art in the Loop, is presenting a unique and interesting set of performances to Oppenstein Brothers Memorial Park and Garment District in September. These performances highlight talented local musicians and provide a refreshing break for Downtown employees, residents and visitors alike – bring a chair and your own refreshments or take advantage of the participating food trucks. All performances are free and open to the public.
Oppenstein Brothers Memorial Park (12th & Walnut)
- Wednesday, Sep. 11, 12:00 p.m., Summer in the City presents Kat King
- Wednesday, Sep. 18, 5:30 p.m., Art in the Loop resents music and dance by:
- Thursday, Sep. 26, 5:00 p.m., Summer in the City presents Brad Cox & Assembly of Joyful Noise
Garment District Park (8th & Broadway)
- Wednesday, Sep. 18, 11:30 a.m. Garment District Grooves presents Stan Kessler & Friends with Sugar Skull Grill Food Truck
- Wednesday, Sep 25, 5:00 p.m. Garment District Grooves presents Sisters & Strings Infusion with KC Cocktail and Sweet & Salty Snickety Snack Bar.
The Summer in the City Series is brought to you by the Downtown Community Improvement District (DCID), in partnership with Jackson County, Art in the Loop and area businesses.
The 2024 Art in the Loop Project: Convivencia is brought to you with the generous support of the KC Streetcar Authority, Henderson Engineers, Stinson LLP, Copaken Brooks, UMB Bank, and the Kansas City Art Institute. This project is funded in part by ArtsKC, the City of Kansas City, Missouri Neighborhood Tourist Development Fund, with public support from the Missouri Arts Council, a state agency, as well as corporate sponsorships and philanthropic contributions.
Garment District Grooves is a long-running series in partnership with KC Parks, the Crossroads Charter School and the Downtown Neighborhood Association.
For more information visit www.downtownkc.org