Westmoreland Cultural Trust will welcome back music enthusiasts to the Greensburg Garden & Civic Center lawn when TGIS (Thank Goodness Itâs Summer) Concert Series returns for its 17th year.
The free live music program begins Thursday, June 10 and continues every Thursday evening through Aug. 19. Each week, guests will enjoy food trucks and beverages beginning at 5 p.m., followed by live entertainment from 6 to 9 p.m. The Greensburg Garden & Civic Center is located at 951 Old Salem Road, Greensburg.
âWith support from our corporate partners, we are able to welcome the community back to Greensburg Garden & Civic Center to experience an incredible showcase of local talent,â stated Westmoreland Cultural Trust CEO April Kopas. âWeâve worked hard this year to create a diverse and well-rounded lineup of musicians to include returning favorites and new acts to be discovered.â
For Sam Paul, vocalist/guitarist for The Bricks, playing the Westmoreland Cultural Trust’s TGIS summer concert series is “like a little personal party. It’s just a great atmosphere with all the people who know us and come out to hear our music. “It’s one of our highlights of the summer,” he
Rachele Morelli spent the past year looking for an outdoor venue that fit her entrepreneurial aspiration: an open-air family entertainment park. She closed on a New Derry property in April. Named The 501 because of its location at 501 Longview Court, the park is intended to provide the community with