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By TOMMY REZAC
St. Joseph Post
Mosaic Life Care and the St. Joseph Downtown Association are bringing back the ‘Red Rally’ this summer to celebrate the Kansas City Chiefs’ return for training camp.
The event is slated for Friday, July 30 at the Coleman Hawkins Park in Felix Street Square in downtown.
The event will be paired with the Phil Vandel ‘Sounds of Summer’ Concert, which will start at 6:30 that same evening.
Those who plan to attend are encouraged to wear Chiefs apparel, and are also encouraged to get vaccinated beforehand.
Mosaic spokeswoman Joey Austin says having training camp back, as well as the Red Rally, are great ways to celebrate a return to normalcy, but she encourages people to celebrate responsibly.
Photo courtesy of St. Joseph Downtown Association
By MATT PIKE
St. Joseph Post
The Sounds of Summer concert series has brought people to downtown St. Joseph for the past 20 years.
The biggest part of making any concert series so popular for so long is the audience. David Peppard of the Downtown Association Board believes they have built that audience through the years.
“I think we’ve grown an audience, we have a lot of regulars who make it down there most every week to hear the bands, be a part of the downtown” Peppard says. “They’ll walk around, see our businesses, go eat before or after at one of the restaurants and take advantage of what we have downtown that makes us so excited about we have there.”