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Since the post-pandemic shutdown of March 2020, arts and entertainment venues, festivals and a variety of live events have been seeking to rebound.
Several local business, arts and entertainment people recently commented on the road to recovery amid COVID-19, as consumers increasingly get out of the house and spend on activities.
âThe term that I would use is pent-up demand,â Jason Thiel, president of the Downtown Winston-Salem Partnership (DWSP), said of attendees at the organizationâs 2021 Downtown Summer Music Series.
Downtown venues making a comeback
DWSP is an active member and advocacy organization focused on revitalizing and strengthening the core of the city through business recruitment and support, economic development, marketing and special events.
Community event
The Winston-Salem Dash and the City of Winston-Salem have announced a community Independence Weekend Celebration on July 3 at Truist Stadium, 951 Ballpark Way, Winston-Salem.
The event will include a collegiate wood bat baseball game, live music featuring Winston-Salem native Nashville recording artist Cooper Alan, food trucks and fireworks.
Gates will open at 2:45 p.m.
The schedule will be:
6 p.m.: Watchtower on the Lowes Foods Backporch Stage (Dave Matthews Cover Band)
7:30 p.m.: Thomas Mac on the Field Main Stage
8:15 p.m.: Cooper Alan on the Field Main Stage
9:30 p.m.: Independence Fireworks Show, presented by the City of Winston-Salem
Bluegrass group Chatham County Line will perform June 11 outside The Ramkat at 170 W. Ninth St., Winston-Salem, as part of the Summer Music Shindihg concert series.