Bastrop Patriotic Festival
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Join us for the 25th Annual Patriotic Festival!
This family friendly event celebrates our Nation's Independence.
The day starts with the Pet ‘n’ Pal Parade at 10:00 am running through the downtown streets of Bastrop. Food & Drink booths open at Fisherman’s Park at 4:00 pm with some children’s activities as well. Live music begins about 5:30 pm with 2 homegrown ensembles - The Bastrop Youth String Ensemble and the Main Street American Swing Band. These groups are led by Mary Cay Schultz and Jeff Brister, both instructors at the Bastrop Academy of Music, and fall under the auspices of Bastrop Community Chorus and Orchestra, a 501(c)(3) tax exempt organization. For additional information on these groups, please call Jeff Brister at 321-PLAY(7529)
The Bastrop Youth Orchestra is a graded string program open to students at all levels of study. The group is a feeder to the Bastrop Community Orchestra. Mary Cay Schultz, instructor at the Bastrop Academy of Music started the group and is its conductor. Most of the music performed on the Independence Day Celebration concert was written and/or arranged by Schultz. The pieces that will be performed are:
"Opus 1-4-5" (Mary Cay Schultz), is a tribute to American music rooted in the basic major scale chord progression.
"Constellations" (Mary Cay Schultz), is a Canon, or round of sorts, showcasing the various levels of ability within the orchestra.
"Deep in the Heart of Texas" (Swander, arr. Schultz), is patriotic tune, depending on who you ask....
The Main Street American Swing Band is a 17-piece jazz ensemble specializing in the music of the Swing Era. The group especially enjoys performing the music of such jazz-age greats as Glenn Miller, Benny Goodman, Duke Ellington, Count Basie, and Benny Moten. Great swing tunes such as "American Patrol", "Moonlight Serenade", "In The Mood", "Moten Swing", "Woodchoppers Ball", "Route 66", to name just a few, will be performed on the Independence Day Celebration concert. The group has been in existence for 7 years now and plays regularly for community events such as this one and other special occasions and dances. The band is available for hire. For booking or more information please contact the band leader, Jeff Brister at the Bastrop Academy of Music at 321-PLAY(7529).
This will be followed by an hour of patriotic favorites by the Austin Symphonic Band starting at 8 PM followed by the most spectacular fireworks in Central Texas at dusk. This is a FREE, family-friendly, beloved community event held annually the first Saturday in July. Hope you will join us.
All vendor spaces for the Bastrop Patriotic Festival are FULL.
If you have a handicapped placard, you may use the map below to park in reserved parking and a golf cart will shuttle you to the main event. Spaces are limited and are available on a first come, first serve basis.
The golf carts will only be shuttling people from the handicapped parking lot on Willow Street.
There will be no shuttle service from the top of Farm Street down to the park or vice versa, and only those with handicapped placards will be allowed entrance onto Willow Street from Cedar Street for parking.
If you intend to use the handicapped parking, please get to Willow using the directionals from the map below. There will be NO thru traffic on Farm Street after 12 noon unless you are a part of the festival.
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Date and Time
Saturday Jul 2, 2016
4:00 PM - 10:00 PM CDT
Location
Fisherman's Park
1200 Willow St.
Bastrop, TX 78602
Viewing for Fireworks Display - Chief Petty Officer Stephen "Matt" Mills Bridge spanning the Colorado River and overlooking the park.
Fees/Admission
FREE Event
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Contact Information
Bastrop Chamber of Commerce 512-303-0558
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