Cain Park is city owned and operated. Besides tennis courts, a sledding hill, a playground, and a wading pool, it boasts two theatrical venues: the 262-seat Alma Theater and the 1222-seat Evans Amphitheater with additional lawn seating.
When we received the Cain Park brochure, it didn’t look very promising; primarily, because we did not wish to see performers we had seen before. Then I started to research all the unknowns (to us). We ended up with tickets to 15 shows between now and August 14.
Our first concert was tonight. Frank Vignola’s Trio did not disappoint. We certainly got our $4.00 worth.
And so begins our summer of music and dance at Cain Park.
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