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“GuitarFest” rescheduled

The 2018 Summer Concert Series, presented by the City of Centerville and the Centerville Arts Commission concludes Sunday, September 16 at the Stubbs Park Amphitheater, 255 W. Spring Valley Road with “GuitarFest” from 4:00-7:00 p.m.  
 
The annual, three-hour concert has been held in the Miami Valley for over 30 years, with the past decade or so at Stubbs Park Amphitheater.  Guitar Fest features showcase performances by a dozen      professional guitarists from across Ohio who perform a wide variety of music, including jazz, blues, folk, classical, and popular.  This event is co-sponsored by the Dayton Classical Guitar Society and is produced by Jim McCutcheon. 
 
The 2018 Summer Concert Series presented by the Centerville Arts Commission, through September 16 at the Stubbs Park Amphitheater, 255 W. Spring Valley Road. Concerts begin at 7 p.m., except where otherwise noted. The amphitheater offers lawn seating only, so bring your blanket or chairs.  All concerts are free and open to the public, donations are accepted. Concessions are provided courtesy of Centerville Pizza & BBQ. Look for the complete schedule at www.centervilleohio.gov .
 
Special thanks to our partner the Miami Valley Regional Planning Commission's "Drive Less Live More" initiative which encourages residents to use alternative transportation such as carpooling, biking, walking, and taking transit to your destination.  Reserved seating and parking will be available at the “Drive Less Live More” Concerts for residents that carpool to the June 17, July 22 or August 19 concerts, visit Drive Less, Live More website www.drivelesslivemore.org  or call (937) 223-6323 for more information and to register.
 
This year’s Platinum Sponsors are Bethany Village, Burke Orthodontics, Oberer Companies and RSLINK.
 
Gold Sponsors are Centerville Storage Inns, David’s Cemetery Association, Day Air Credit Union, Dorothy Lane Market and Yankee Trace Community Association.
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