The 2010-2011 World Music & Dance Series presents...

Community Square Dance

Friday, June 3, 2011
6-8 pm at Cherry Lane Park, York
(rain location: Central Market)

Ryck Kaiser

Ryck Kaiser — photo by Sandi Polvinale

Henry Koretzky

Henry Koretzky — photo by M.E. Truckenmiller

Bruce Campbell

Bruce Campbell

Hosted by Susquehanna Folk in collaboration with York's Downtown, Inc. as part of York's First Friday.

This event is part of a new series developed by the Susquehanna Folk Music Society and the York County Convention & Visitors Bureau, made possible by a grant from the Pennsylvania Humanities Council.

Susquehanna Folk is pleased to host a community square dance in collaboration with York's Downtown, Inc. as part of York's First Friday. Bob Nicholson of Syracuse, New York will be calling both squares and contras to the music of a live band featuring local musicians Ryck Kaiser (fiddle), Henry Koretzky (guitar) and Bruce Campbell (bass).

First Friday is a monthly happening in downtown York, featuring kid-friendly activities, street vendors, games and giveaways, special entertainment, and extended hours and promotions at downtown shops. The hub of activity is the first block of North Beaver Street, between Market and Philadelphia Streets, one block west of Central Market and Cherry Lane Park where the square dance will be held.

6-8pm at Cherry Lane Park

behind Central Market House
34 WEST Philadelphia St (Rt 72) at Cherry Lane
York, PA 17401 Directions »

Rain location: Central Market

A FREE EVENT!

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  • For more information, call Jess at 717-932-2348
    or email concerts (at) sfmsfolk.org

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Funding Acknowledgments

logos: Pennsylvania Council on the Arts, Cultural Alliance of York County logo: National Endowment for the Arts

The Susquehanna Folk Music Society (SFMS) is supported by our members and many generous organizations.

Funding is provided by the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts, administered locally by the Cultural Alliance of York County.

Additional funding comes from the National Endowment for the Arts, which believes that a great nation deserves great art.

logo: National Endowment for the Arts logo: Pennsylvania Council on the Arts logo: CUltural Alliance of York County