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Music in the Park will Feature Emerald City Swing Orchestra on Sunday, August 9 at 7 pm.

Music In The Park August 9 at 7PM

Plain City’s Music in the Park continues with this wonderful Free concert featuring the Emerald City Swing Orchestra, a 19 piece classic jazz and swing band, on Sunday, August 9 at 7 pm.

Bring a lawn chair or blanket and meet in the Gazebo area of the park. You can make a voluntary donation to the Plain City Music in the Park program at intermission.

For more information and the entire summer concert schedule, go to: www.pastime-music.com

The next music performance will take place on Sunday, August 16 at 7 pm, and will feature the Shrine Big Band Jazz.

Here is a listing of the schedule for the rest of August and September:

August 30, Sunday, 7 pm, Plain City Community Band.

September 27, Sunday, 7 pm, Shrine Concert Band.

October 4, Sunday, 7 pm, Rain date for performances cancelled previously due to the weather.

For more information, call Frank Reed, 614-561-7311 or email FrankReed@pastime-music.com.

Music in the Park Features Chapel Brass this Sunday, July 26 at 7 pm.

Plain City Music In The Park

Plain City’s Music in the Park continues with this wonderful Free concert featuring the Chapel Brass, The Salvation Army’s premier brass ensemble, on Sunday, July 26 at 7 pm.

Bring a lawn chair or blanket and meet in the Gazebo area of the park. You can make a voluntary donation to the Plain City Music in the Park program at intermission.

For more information and the entire summer concert schedule, go to: www.pastime-music.com

The next music performance will take place on Sunday, August 9 at 7 pm, and will feature the Emerald City Swing Orchestra.

Here is a listing of the schedule for the rest of August and September:

August 16, Sunday, 7 pm, Shrine Big Band Jazz.

August 30, Sunday, 7 pm, Plain City Community Band.

September 27, Sunday, 7 pm, Shrine Concert Band.

October 4, Sunday, 7 pm, Rain date for performances cancelled previously due to the weather.

For more information, call Frank Reed, 614-561-7311 or email FrankReed@pastime-music.com.

Plain City Fourth of July Activities!

The Fourth of July activities get started at 11 am this Friday with the parade that begins at the North Entrance of Pastime Park. The parade will wind through the downtown and then right onto Park Street. The Grand Marshals for the parade will be the Veterans of Plain City.

At 5 pm, the gates open to Pastime Park for “Picnic in the Park.” The entrance fee to the park activities is FREE (as always!), but a goodwill donation will be asked.

From 7-9:45 pm, Agent 99 will perform on the Pavilion Stage. Agent 99 is a cover band that plays 70’s, 80’s, and 90’s music.

From 7-9:45 pm, Jorden Stock will DJ in the Gazebo.

From 7-9 pm, Bingo will be ongoing in the Youth Building. There is no cost–this is just for fun.

At 9 pm, there will be a gun raffle drawing for a Smith & Wesson M&P Shield 9 MM and the 50/50 winner will be announced on the Pavilion Stage.

Finally, at 9:45, Fireworks will be presented by Rozzi’s Famous Fireworks Company. Bring your own table and chairs. Table and chair rental are also available. You can also bring food and beverages, but no ALCOHOLIC beverages are allowed in the park. You are also welcome to bring corn hole sets, volleyball, badminton, etc.

The following food vendors will be set up throughout the evening: food truck of fried bologna and walleye (same as sets up for Steam Threshers and the Fall Festival), Dan’s Deli Truck providing hamburgers, grilled chicken, gyros, brats, and more, El Tuzo Taco providing tacos, burritos, quesadillas, and other Mexican specialties, Miller’s Homemade Ice Cream, and Dodd’s Food Truck with funnel cakes, french fries, pizza, and lemonade.

Additionally, the Plain City Events Committee will have pulled pork sliders prepared by Rob Schaner in the Lions Building from 5-8 pm.

There will also be two bounce houses, a professional balloon twister, face painters, stilt walkers, and lots of freebies for the kids. A professional photographer will also be taking photos with the product delivered on site.

Visit the Plain City Events booth for raffle tickets, drinks, info on the Fall Festival, and info on donating and volunteering!

For more information, you can contact Leslie Perkins at lucybasset@aol.com or 614-873-8381.

Click on the flyers to enlarge them and print.

Petfinder’s 15th Birthday and Black and Orange Cat Foundation’s 5th Garage Sale!

Petfinder.com will be celebrating their 15th birthday from July 15-17 during their Big Birthday Adoption Weekend. In conjunction with that, they are aiming for 15,000 adoptions over the course of that weekend.

In case, you don’t know what Petfinder.com is, they are an online resource that rescues and shelters can use to post adoptable animals that can be viewed nationwide.

Over the past 15 years, Petfinder.com has worked with rescues and shelters to adopt more than 17 million pets into loving homes. If you visit the Birthday page for Petfinder, you can find local shelters and rescues that are participating in the event, see adoptable pets, and sign a birthday card with a photo of your pet. Visit their birthday page HERE.

Black and Orange Cat Foundation will be doing their best to help Petfinder.com reach their goal of 15,000 adoptions. So please take a look at their adoptable kitties and plan to take one home over that weekend: www.bandocats.petfinder.com

Rhatima, or Queen Rainey as she has been nicknamed, is the featured B and O kitty for the Birthday celebration. Black and Orange would LOVE to find her forever home during this celebration. To see photos of Rhatima and read her story, visit her on Petfinder.com or the B and O blog.

Black and Orange Cat Foundation will be holding their 5th Annual Garage sale over that weekend, too, from Thursday, July 14 to Sunday, July 17. The garage sale always coincides with the Miami Valley Steam Threshers Association Show at Pastime Park in Plain City. This is the 62nd year for the Steam Show and they will be featuring the Cockshut/Co-op Tractors. To see a full schedule of Steam Show events, go HERE.

As most of you know, Black and Orange’s board member, Carol Gaul, lives at 176 Anderson Avenue, which abuts Pastime Park and makes it a perfect place to hold the garage sale.  Carol and her husband, Chuck, lost their home and their kitties last August to a house fire. But they have emerged from the ashes, rebuilt, found new kitties to love, and are planning on having the sale again this year.

Black and Orange is still collecting donations for the sale.  If you have anything you would like to donate, please call Carol at 614-419-1553.

The garage sale will begin each day at 9 am (maybe earlier if Carol has her coffee) and will last until the final buyer leaves for the day. There is always a wide mixture of things and new stuff arrives daily. So come, shop early, and shop often.

With Carol and Chuck back home, Black and Orange Cat Foundation has a lot to celebrate, so please join all of us over this festive weekend!