Music on the Green - That 90's Band
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FREE live music all summer long!!
Grab a blanket, bring your lawn chairs and introduce your family to an evening that really highlights why so many people enjoy visiting and living in Redmond, Oregon. More than just music, you’ll enjoy tasty local food, drinks, desserts as well as craft vendors. This fun family block party atmosphere has plenty of things to do with the kids and is one of the longest-running community festivals in Central Oregon. Concerts are on alternating Wednesday evenings.
Vendors open by 5:30PM.
Live Music starts at 6:00PM
Hokuleʻa Ohana is a Central Oregon Hawaiian and Polynesian dance group known for sharing island culture through music, movement, and community performance. The group has been part of Redmond since the 1990s and is led by Novelyn Tavita, a Hawaiian-born dancer and teacher who began hula as a child and has spent years passing those traditions on to others. Their performances blend storytelling, rhythm, costume, and movement, with hula and Tahitian dance both playing a major role in their repertoire. The group is also rooted in the idea of ohana, or family, with a strong emphasis on culture, connection, and welcoming others into that spirit.
Grab a blanket, bring your lawn chairs and introduce your family to an evening that really highlights why so many people enjoy visiting and living in Redmond, Oregon. More than just music, you’ll enjoy tasty local food, drinks, desserts as well as craft vendors. This fun family block party atmosphere has plenty of things to do with the kids and is one of the longest-running community festivals in Central Oregon. Concerts are on alternating Wednesday evenings.
Vendors open by 5:30PM.
Live Music starts at 6:00PM
Hokuleʻa Ohana is a Central Oregon Hawaiian and Polynesian dance group known for sharing island culture through music, movement, and community performance. The group has been part of Redmond since the 1990s and is led by Novelyn Tavita, a Hawaiian-born dancer and teacher who began hula as a child and has spent years passing those traditions on to others. Their performances blend storytelling, rhythm, costume, and movement, with hula and Tahitian dance both playing a major role in their repertoire. The group is also rooted in the idea of ohana, or family, with a strong emphasis on culture, connection, and welcoming others into that spirit.
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American Legion Park, 850 SW Rimrock Way, Redmond, OR 97756-1972, United States
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Host or PublisherRedmond Chamber of Commerce & CVB



