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Sounds On The Shore

Summer Concerts are scheduled on Wednesday evenings from mid-June to mid-August from 7:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Bring a lawn chair and enjoy the “Sounds on the Shore.” These are free concerts provided by the Saybrook Township Park Board and have a variety of music styles from local musicians. Concerts are held rain or shine as pavilions are under roof. The concession stand also offers special “meal deals” on concert nights.

2024 Concerts

June 19th-Swamp Rattlers-Classic Rock

June 26th-Phil Yan Polka Band-Polka

July 3rd-Memphis Honey Blues Band-Blues/Rock

July 10th-The 4 Kings-Motown/ R&B

July 17th-Ernest T-Rockabilly

July 24th-Outside the Wall-A Nod to Pink Floyd

July 31st-Abbey Rodeo-60’s Favorites

August 7th-Busman’s Holiday-Swing Jazz

August 14th-Blue Collar Band-Rhythm & Soul Revue

August 21st-Pet the Cougar-Tom Petty/John Cougar Tribute

Sponsorship Information

The Saybrook Township Park summer ten-week summer concert series “Sounds on the Shore” has been well received by the community for over ten years. It celebrates the talent of local artists and presents an eclectic mix of musical genres, while enjoying the picturesque setting on the bank of Lake Erie.

The Park Board would like to extend sponsorship opportunities to local businesses so they are also showcased at each Wednesday night concert. Sponsorships will go solely to the support of all of the bands that are booked. A banner will be displayed at the Park listing all of the business sponsors.

Saybrook Township Park is a local government unit. As such, donations will be tax deductible. (Donors are advised to consult your tax advisor as the park cannot give tax advice.) Receipts will be provided. If your business would be interested for the 2024 season, please complete the information below accompanied by your check. Download the Sponsorship Form and Information – This form is in pdf format.

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