Summerfest Family Theater at Baker Park at the bandshell

June 18, 2007 by gotbob  
Filed under Fun

Bandshell at Baker Park Frederick MDLooking for something to do this summer?  Summerfest Family Theater.  Here’s a list of family friendly events that city of Frederick has lined up.  There’s a show for every all ages…Make sure you bring canned goods in lieu of admission.   All events start at 6 PM weather permitting. 

July 7th.

Milkshake Music

Opener: Miss Frederick Jeanna Riscigno 

July 14th

DinoRock presents“Dinosaurs Forever!”Musical Theater

Opener:  Sportsplex 

July 21st

Bob Brown Puppets“World on a String” puppets

Opener:  Frederick All Star Fusion 

July 28th

24/7 Dance Studio ShowcaseHigh Energy Dance

Opener:  Le Tou Ch’ (Fencing) 

August 4th

Nada Brahma world Music

Opener:  ESP Performing Co 

August 11th

Johnny the K Music

Opener:  Frederick County Public Libraries 

August 18th

Popcorn Hat Players present

“Aladdin” Children’s Theater

Opener:  In Ji Yong Martial Arts

August 25th

Summerfest Carnival 4-7 PM

This event will include amusements, pony rides, crafts, activities, costumed characters and special entertainment throughout the Carillion area. 

Form more information:

301-694-CITY (2489)

Or visit their website at

www.CelebrateFrederick.com

Remember to bring canned goods!!! It benefits the Frederick Food Bank! 


Bob is a licensed Real Estate agent in Maryland and Pennsylvania. You can contact him via email at bob@gotbob4homes.com or call him on his cell phone at 240-285-4918.  He has been the Assistant Manager at the Mt Airy office for the past two years. Not only does he list and sell residential real estate, but can help you with your commercial real estate needs as well. He has been a resident of Frederick County for the past nine years.


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3 Responses to “Summerfest Family Theater at Baker Park at the bandshell”
  1. Bob CarneyNo Gravatar says:

    Oh yeah, you might want to bring a cooler for a picnic before the event.

  2. SparkyNo Gravatar says:

    Community-based theatre is such a vital asset to our communities. We’ve nearly lost the tradition of ‘live’ theater in this generation, but it’s nice to see a resurgance in many areas.

  3. Bob CarneyNo Gravatar says:

    You are absolutely right, Sparky. It’s a shame but so true. Thanks for checking on us on this side of the Mississippi.

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