A Summer Concert with the Party Band of Lowell (for All Ages)
Wednesday, June 186:00—7:00 PMSpalding Field, Church Street, Carlisle, MA
The Party Band describes themself as "your friendly, neighborhood, mass-brass punk-funk army from Lowell, MA." An almost 20–piece brass band, the Party Band embodies homegrown and unplugged fun. Their mission is to bring people together, celebrate the gift of being alive, and make the world a better place through the joys of quality live music in a way that is accessible to everyone. Originating in Lowell, MA, The Party Band has traveled the country blasting brass for fun, festivals, community events, and schools since 2013. They have recorded three albums of original brass music inspired by the sounds of New Orleans and folk music from across Planet Earth. The Party Band believes it is important to be a force for good in the world and to celebrate every day like the party that it is.This family-friendly concert is presented by the Carlisle Cultural Council, the Carlisle Council on Aging and Human Services, the Carlisle Recreation Department and the Friends of the Gleason Public Library.Please note that parking at Spalding Field is limited. If the parking is full, additional parking is available at the Gleason Public Library (22 Bedford Road), Carlisle Public School (83 School St.), the Post Office (70 Bedford Rd.), Center Park (Lowell St.), and Town Hall (66 Westford St.), as well as street parking on Church Street and School Street.
The fun event is made possible by a grant from our wonderful Carlisle Cultural Council.The Carlisle Cultural Council is at the center of Carlisle’s vibrant community of artists, musicians, artisans, writers, historians, poets, educators and more. Our vision is to be the catalyst of cultural enrichment in Carlisle. Appointed by the Select Board, we serve the community by supporting and producing both participatory and audience-based cultural and arts activities.The CCC supports local cultural initiatives through an annual grant award process established and funded by the Massachusetts Cultural Council, a state agency, that helps deserving organizations and individuals offer a variety of cultural experiences to the people of Carlisle.