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Stamford Town Center To Host 5th Annual Summer Block Party
The two-day event will feature live entertainment, family-friendly activities, plenty of food offerings and a showcase of small businesses.

STAMFORD, CT — Stamford Town Center will host its fifth annual Summer Block Party on June 21 and 22, from noon to 6 p.m. each day on the mall’s restaurant plaza at 230 Tresser Blvd.
The two-day event, organized in partnership with Hey Stamford!, Stamford Moms, and BFAMERICAS, will feature live entertainment, family-friendly activities, local food offerings, and a showcase of small businesses. Admission is free.
“We're incredibly proud to mark five successful years of bringing the community together through our Summer Block Party,” said Dan Stolzenbach, general manager of Stamford Town Center. “What started as a celebration has evolved into a signature event that truly showcases the vibrant spirit of Stamford. Each year, we've watched this event grow alongside our community, and we're excited to continue serving as the central meeting place where neighbors become friends and memories are made.”
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The block party, which has grown since its inception, will feature live music this year from local bands and DJs throughout both days, highlighting Stamford’s cultural diversity. Restaurants in the plaza will offer special menu items and food stations, while activities for children will include face painting, balloon artists, and games.
A vendor marketplace will give small businesses the opportunity to promote their products and services, and raffle prizes from mall retailers will also be available.
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Parking is accessible in the Stamford Town Center garage.
Organizers say the event’s free admission reflects a continued commitment to community engagement and accessibility.
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