SOUNDS OF SUMMER
That is what truly makes listening to a live musical performance from the view- point of a blanket in the park so special.
WHAT TO BRING (depending on location)
Something to sit on. A blanket or low- backed chair is best if you want to sit close to the stage without blocking any- one’s view.
Snacks, beverages or even an entire pic- nic. Remember that alcohol is restricted at most public facilities
Camera. Capture photos of those out- bursts of joy and fun; upload them to Snapshot and we’ll feature them in our magazine.
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Frisbee. Bring along something fun to do during breaks and intermissions.
Flashlights. Light up the night when the concert ends after dark.
Moist toilettes. It’s always a good idea to clean hands after using the restroom or port-o-let.
WHAT TO LEAVE AT HOME
Electronics. To truly take advantage of the live setting and face-to-face time with your family, friends and neighbors, leave the tablets at home.
Alcohol. Most public facilities restrict it.
Pets. Use your judgment when bringing Fido to dog-friendly venues. The activity at these events can overwhelm pets, and aggressive dogs or ones known to bark often should always be left at home.
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