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Free Concert: RI Philharmonic Orchestra In Roger Williams Park Aug. 4

The Rhode Island Foundation is inviting the public to a free concert by the Rhode Island Philharmonic at the Temple to Music.

By Chris Barnett

PROVIDENCE, RI — The Rhode Island Foundation is inviting the public to a free concert by the Rhode Island Philharmonic at the Temple to Music in Roger Williams Park Fri., Aug. 4, from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.

“Community is at the heart of our work. Community starts where people come together for shared experiences. We couldn’t think of a better place to celebrate the spirit of community than in one of the state’s best-loved gathering places,” said Neil Steinberg, the Foundation’s president and CEO.

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The Foundation brought the Philharmonic to Roger Williams Park to celebrate its Centennial last year. It was the first time the orchestra had performed at the Temple to Music in more than a decade.

“We thought last year’s Centennial concert would be a one-time event, but the night was so successful and enjoyed by so many we decided to bring the Philharmonic back again,” said Steinberg.

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The 60-piece orchestra will play two 45-minute sets with a 20-minute intermission. The program will include rousing standards like the Star Spangled Banner, the Stars and Stripes Forever and the 1812 Overture.

For the first time ever, the concert will be paired with the park’s regular Food Truck Friday event, which will move to the Temple to Music for the day. Fifteen food trucks are expected to serve everything from B-B-Q to tacos beginning at 5:30 p.m.

“Great food, fresh air and room for thousands of music lovers on blankets and lawn chairs. It should be a spectacular evening,” said Steinberg.

Even though the event is free and open to the public, the Foundation has arranged for Rhode Island Public Radio to broadcast the concert live on RIPR.org or 88.1FM, 89.3FM, 91.5FM, and 102.7FM.

The concert comes as the Foundation’s multi-million-dollar campaign to restore Roger Williams Park continues. The work includes improvements to the park’s entrances, new signage and repairs to the Museum of Natural History, the Bandstand and the Casino.

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