Check out the Williston City Band's  Summer Concert Series at the Virgil Syverson Performance Center in Harmon Park, Williston.

Directed by John Bisbee, Williston High School Band instructor, these free concerts start every Tuesday at 7:30 PM. Each week will have a different musical theme. Bring your own chairs and blankets for seating comfort.

Arrive early to enjoy burgers, chips, and water from the Williston Korner Lions Club,
available from 6:45 PM onward.

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Concert Schedule:

  • Tuesday, June 25: 5:30 PM Rehearsal / 7:30 PM Concert (Williston Middle School Central Campus Band Room) (Music from the movies)
  • Tuesday, July 2: 5:30 PM Rehearsal / 7:30 PM Concert (Williston Middle School Central Campus Band Room)
  • Tuesday, July 9: 5:30 PM Rehearsal / 7:30 PM Concert (Williston Middle School Central Campus Band Room)
  • Tuesday, July 16: 5:30 PM Rehearsal / 7:30 PM Concert (Williston Middle School Central Campus Band Room)
  • Tuesday, July 23: 5:30 PM Rehearsal / 7:30 PM Concert (Williston Middle School Central Campus Band Room)
  • Tuesday, July 30: 5:30 PM Rehearsal / 7:30 PM Concert (Williston Middle School Central Campus Band Room)
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Rehearsals:

If you would like to join the summer park concerts, rehearsals start at 5:30 PM at the Williston Middle School Central Campus Band Room and last about an hour before transitioning to Harmon Park for the 7:30 PM performance. Don't forget to bring your instrument. They will have some on hand as well.

If you are unable to attend the weekly concerts they will be live streamed on Williston City Band Facebook.

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