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The Woodlands 'Arts In The Park' Happens This Sunday
Arts in the Park is a free event that offers a variety of entertainment including live stage performances, food trucks, and local vendors.

From The Woodlands Township
THE WOODLANDS, TX β The Woodlands Township Parks and Recreation Department will host Arts in the Park featuring Shakespeare in the Park on Sunday, Oct. 21, from 3 - 8:30 p.m. at Rob Fleming Park, 6055 Creekside Forest Drive.
The September event was cancelled due to inclement weather. Arts in the Park is a free event that offers a variety of entertainment including live stage performances, food trucks for concession purchases, local vendors selling original artwork and crafts, along with a KidZone that includes activities, inflatables and more. All residents are invited to enjoy this family-friendly afternoon.
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Upstage Theatre, with music by Woodlands Symphony Brass, will take the stage at 7 p.m. to perform Shakespeareβs βMuch Ado About Nothing.β This classic work will be set in 1940s New York, creating a unique and exciting spin on the original.
New for 2018, submissions from the inaugural Art Contest will be on display during the event and winners will be recognized on stage.
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Sponsorship opportunities are also available for Arts in the Park. For more information, please email The Woodlands Township Parks and Recreation Department at specialevents@thewoodlandstownship-tx.gov.
For more information about The Woodlands Township, please visit www.thewoodlandstownship-tx.gov or call 281-210-3800.
Photo: Performers set up at Rob Fleming Park in September 2017/Bryan Kirk-Patch
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