Lakeland Hills YMCA and Allegro Academy to Host Global-Themed Outdoor Summer Concert

Parsippany, NJLocal News

The Lakeland Hills Family YMCA and Allegro: The Music Shop Academy invite residents to a free Outdoor Summer Concert on August 7 at 6:30 p. m. The event, titled “Showcasing Pieces That Take You Around the World,” will feature performances by the Sizzling Strings and Summer Encore groups, showcasing global music. Guests are encouraged to bring blankets and snacks for a picnic atmosphere, making it a community-centric gathering. The concert is suitable for all ages and aims to strengthen local bonds through shared musical experiences.

An Allegro representative emphasized the importance of sharing stories through music, reflecting the cultural richness of the performances. With an expected turnout from Parsippany and surrounding areas, this concert promises to be a highlight of the summer. Registration is recommended to ensure participation, with details available at www. lakelandhillsymca. com.

This initiative supports local youth talent and enhances the cultural fabric of Morris County.

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