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Next up in the 2017 “Summer Arts in Berks Parks” series is a family concert by Steve Pullara & the Cool Beans Band on Thursday, July 6th in the Gring’s Mill amphitheater from 6-7:30 p.m.

Grammy winning artist, Steve Pullara is a Philly-based, New Jersey-born singer-songwriter-artist whose musical roots are rich with family inspiration and cultural traditions. Children and parents alike find his performances engaging, entertaining and often quite hilarious.

Here is the rest of the 2017 Summer Arts in Berks Parks line-up:

Sunday, July 9 at the Gring’s Mill Recreation Area, amphitheater

Concert: Landsharks Band (Jimmy Buffet Tribute Band, also featuring Rock, Rock ‘N Roll, Top 40, Dance Music, Party Music) Parking donation of $5 per car.

Thursday, July 27 in the Gring’s Mill Recreation Area, barn

Concert: Peter Errich (acoustic, soft rock with a rootsy sound) Parking donation of $5 per car

Friday, August 11 at the Gring’s Mill Recreation Area, amphitheater

Family Movie: Family Movie in the Park (Bring blankets or chairs, snacks and enjoy a family-friendly movie favorite on the BIG SCREEN in the park. Call for title.) Starts at 8:00 pm or dark. Rain Date: August 12. Free admission and parking.

Thursday, August 24 at the Gring’s Mill Recreation Area, amphitheater

Concert: Rick K. and the Allnighters (Greatest Rock hits from the ’50’s to now) Parking donation of $5 per car.

Attendees are encouraged to bring lawn chairs, blankets and bring along picnic suppers. Light refreshments will be available on site. $5 parking donation collected at the gate. Any change in concert date due inclement weather will be announced on our website, www.countyofberks.com/parks; on our Facebook page, www.facebook.com/berkscountyparks, and on WEEU 830 AM.

This series is presented by the Berks County Parks and Recreation Department. For more information, call 610-374-2944, visit www.countyofberks.com/parks or find us on Facebook under “Berks County Parks and Recreation.”