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All shows are free to attend and run from 6-10pm. Bring a cooler, picnic basket or grab some food from the 7th Division Grill.
Guests are encouraged to bring a chair or blanket to enjoy the show.
Highview Park is located at 7201 Outer Loop. Please enter through Briscoe Lane.
Remaining Shows:
June 10 - Sheryl Rouse and the Unlimited Show Band (olides/R&B) with DaMudcats (Blues)
June 24 - The Monarchs (oldies)
July 8 - Johnny Berry and the Outliers (country)
July 22 - From Paris (pop/rock) with School of Rock (pop/rodk)
August 5 - Thumper and the Plaid Rabbits (pop/rock) with Sam Varga (pop/rock)
Sponsorship and Vendor Packages Available
Sponsorship packages and vendor space to fit any budget is available. Contact John Grantz at john@mediaeventsusa.com for more information.
For the most up to date information visit FridayFest Facebook Page
June 11 - Volunteer Information Session
Time & Location June 11, 1:00 PM – 3:00 PM Highview Arts Center, 7406 Fegenbush Ln
About the event
Want to support your local arts space but don't know how?
- Want to learn how to become a floor manager or an usher for performances?
- Want to learn how to build sets?
- Want to learn how to operate a sound or light board?
- Want to learn to develop ticketing systems?
- Want to learn the hospitality side of theatre arts?
https://www.highviewartscenter.com/event-details/highview-arts-center-volunteer-information-session
June 18 - Highview Arts Center Open House
Time & Location
June 18, 2:00 PM – 5:00 PM Highview Arts Center, 7406 Fegenbush Ln
About the event
We are opening our doors to you!
You - the performer! You- the director! You- the painter! You - the magician! You - the musician! You - the author and poet! You - the dancer!
We want to open our doors to everyone who loves art!
As we continue construction towards opening our doors, we also want to the meet the community we are serving! How can we help YOU host your project?
Light refreshments provided.
https://www.highviewartscenter.com/event-details/highview-arts-center-open-house
Ever met a Monster? What… never have? Come with us this summer for an adventure unlike any other! MONSTERS UNDER THE BED uses Mercer Mayer’s iconic storybooks to explore the places where monsters might reside. Participants will travel through different parts of Monster Manor that they find most likely scary (such as attics, basements, closets) to discover a friendly monster that lives there and befriend them. In the process of creating their own monster and exploring strategies for dealing with fear and anxiety, they will uncover that what appears to be a threat is actually a vulnerable creature like them that needs assistance. Ready…let’s go!
MONSTERS UNDER THE BED
AGES 5-7
JUNE 20-24 | 9:00a - 3:00p Highview Arts Center, 7406 Fegenbush Ln,
COST: $225 (A limited number of scholarships are available, please contact shannon@lookingforlilith.org to apply)
Register online: lookingforlilith.org/summerdrama
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