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Free Shuttle Service Provided To Woodstock Concert
Robert Randolph and the Family Band will take the stage June 10 at the Northside Hospital-Cherokee Amphitheater in Woodstock.
WOODSTOCK, GA -- The second installment of the 20th annual Summer Concert Series will be held on Saturday, and the city of Woodstock wants to make it easier for attendees to access the Northside Hospital-Cherokee Amphitheater.
The city will offer a free shuttle service, which will take passengers from the Northside/Towne Lake Parking Deck at 900 Towne Lake Parkway to the amphitheater at 101 Arnold Mill Road.
The shuttle stop will be on East Main Street in front of the Park at City Center. Four, 24-passenger shuttle buses will run from 5 p.m. to 11:45 p.m. Anyone who wants to use this service can park at the Northside Towne Lake Parking Deck to ride the shuttle. The shuttle will then drop off and pick up riders along East Main Street in downtown Woodstock.
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Woodstock organized a similar free shuttle service for the kickoff concert for the 2017 series. Based on feedback it gathered from last month's event, it decided to add two more buses to the queue. A staff member will also be on hand at the pick-up site, and will communicate with drivers to keep riders updated on the schedule.
The second concert will feature Robert Randolph and the Family Band, which blends rock, funk, soul, jazz and the jam band scene into one unique sound. All concerts are free and will begin at 7:30 p.m.
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For more information about the city's Summer Concert Series, visit its website.
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