Arts & Entertainment
Cherry Hill Residents Turn Out For Season's First Summer Concert
Dozens of residents turned out for Cherry Hill's first Music Under the Stars concert of the summer, Mayor Susan Shin Angulo said.

CHERRY HILL, NJ — Dozens of residents turned out for Cherry Hill’s first Music Under the Stars concert of the summer, Mayor Susan Shin Angulo said in a statement to the community.
“On Tuesday, I had the pleasure of joining members of Township Council to welcome attendees to our first Music Under the Stars concert series of 2021. Dozens of people turned out to watch The Rat Pack Tribute band and attendees of all ages enjoyed a beautiful summer evening with great music and great food along the way,” Shin Angulo said. “This free, family-friendly summer concert series continues with Jesse Garron’s Tribute to Elvis on July 13, Legacy on July 20, and Xtreme Queen – Queen Tribute on July 27. Delicious food items are available for purchase from local food trucks. Bring your blanket, a chair, and even a picnic dinner - just don't forget your appetite for great music! These concerts are free and open to the public.”
Shin Angulo thanked Jefferson Health and South Jersey Magazine for their support of this year's series, and Trinity Presbyterian Church for allowing the township to use their parking lot for their concert series.
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“The free Township shuttle is available to take people to and from the Farmstead,” Shin Angulo said. “For more information on upcoming events, please visit our website.”
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