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Staff Report 8:09 PM Sunday, June 21, 2009

HAMILTON — The Hamilton Parks and Recreation Department has announced the schedule for the summer Concerts in the Park Series.

With the theme — “Where There’s Music in the Air, 2009” — the 10-concert series concerts starts this week and continues through August.

The events, paid for by the city, the Cincinnati Musicians Association and the Michael J. Colligan Fund, are free and open to the public, said Parks Director Bob Harris.

All concerts start at 7 p.m. unless otherwise noted.

• Tuesday, June 23, Hamilton Concert Band at Virginia Avenue Park;

• Tuesday, June 30, Hamilton Concert Band at Veteran’s Park;

• 10 a.m. Saturday, July 4, Hamilton Concert Band at the Historic Butler County Courthouse gazebo;

• Tuesday, July 7, Franz Klaber Band at the park on Riverfront Plaza and Dayton Street (across from Courtyard By Marriot);

• Tuesday, July 14, Lisa Biales and Company at the park on Riverfront Plaza and Dayton Street;

• Tuesday, July 21, Jack Carr Band at Virginia Avenue Park;

• 2 p.m. Saturday, July 25, Ft. Hamilton Jazz Band at the Historic Butler County Courthouse gazebo (antique car parade);

• Saturday, July 25, “Romeo and Juliet” and “Shakespeare in the Park” at Veteran’s Park (paid for through anonymous donation);

• Tuesday, July 28, After Hours Band at Lindenwald’s Minor Avenue Park;

• Tuesday, Aug. 4, Ft. Hamilton Jazz Band at the park on Riverfront Plaza and Dayton Street;

• Tuesday, Aug. 11, Finale Jazz Band at the Historic Butler County Courthouse gazebo

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