
The CreekWalk is a place for everyone to have fun and relax in a community setting. It was started in Summer of 2000 and has been a growing success every year since. Enjoy music, sun and fun with friends and family while surrounded by a beautiful park setting. Vendors are available who provide cold drinks, food and desserts, and sponsors, organizations and other exhibitors display information about themselves.
CreekWalk is for babies to grandparents and everyone in-between. Free concerts and events sponsored throughout the Summer mean you never have to wonder what you're going to do on Friday nights, the 4th of July, or certain Saturdays. Just come out and have fun!
We all remember the sixties…A time of conflict and of coming of age. A time of youth and of love, of peace and of innocence, and of the wild and wonderful music that set the background for our lives and for the generations who followed.
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The amazing vocals of the early California Beach Boys made us all dream of warm sand, fast cars and hitting the surf. Then there was the British invasion that began with the Beatles in early 1964 with "I Want to Hold Your Hand" had us all growing our hair and rushing out to by miniskirts and go-go boots as many other English groups continued to rock the music scene.
The hippies of San Francisco Haight-Ashbury days spoke to the world of peace, happiness, flowers and free love while thousands of similar free spirits on the East Coast gathered together in a little town they called Woodstock.
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The Motown Sound rocked Detroit and Music was indeed the King that united a nation. There has never been any question that music was at it's best from 1963 to 1969. The music of the 60s holds a special memory for those who grew up with it. It was music you could sing along with, music you could dance to, music you fell in love with.
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