
SALEM LAKES, Wis. — Residents looking for free summer entertainment will once again have a chance to enjoy live music outdoors as the Village of Salem Lakes kicks off its annual “Concerts in the Park” series beginning in early June.
The concerts are scheduled to take place from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at Schmalfeldt Park in Silver Lake and are open to the public at no cost. Organizers are encouraging attendees to bring lawn chairs and blankets for the family-friendly events.
The lineup features a variety of musical styles and performers spread across the summer months:
• June 4 – Mangeen
• June 18 – Midnight Rider Band
• July 2 – Logan Ramey’s Tribute to Elvis
• July 26 – Double Bourbon Quick
• Aug. 6 – Monkey’s Uncle
• Aug. 20 – Hindsight
• Sept. 3 – That Honey
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The event series is designed to provide a community gathering opportunity throughout the summer and into early fall, allowing residents and visitors to enjoy live performances in a relaxed outdoor setting.
Village officials are promoting the concerts as free entertainment suitable for all ages.
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FYI. People dont say Happy Memorial Day… it’s a solemn day of remembrance and honor.
https://newsroom.woundedwarriorproject.org/What-is-Memorial-Day-Facts-Meaning-and-History
Wrong. Many people say Happy Memorial day. It’s a solemn day, but we can be joyful for those who have made the ultimate sacrifice. Much like Jesus. He died a horribly painful death, yet we say Happy Easter. Take your stupid shit outra here.
Thank you for reminding people. It’s not happy for all of us.
Ouch, hit a nerve? 🤨
where in this story was Memorial Day mentioned ?
Not in the text. Not in any of the advertisements.
Probably just a person that lost a family member in the military looking to vent somewhere today.
Yes we are sad on this day of remembrance.
Sorry for our losses. Including your loss. We thank them for the ultimate sacrifice.
And we thank our deceased soldiers more often these days. Mostly because we connect on social media more often. Also because the world is constantly in defense mode. Always at the ready.
You never know when they will be called again