Freedom Park will move to the sounds of “big band music” and bring the community together to celebrate art and culture for three days during the 60th annual Festival in the Park.
📜 How did the festival begin?
In 1964, John Belk, then President of the Chamber of Commerce, suggested to Grant Whitney, an insurance executive with Belk Stores Services, to create an arts show in Freedom Park. There were discussions for a spring show, but organizers favored the fall weather. Thus, Festival in the Park began.
Fun fact: In the early years, organizers spent months setting up the festival. Now, it takes several weeks + Whitney’s daughter, Julie, is the Executive Director.
🖼️ What to expect
Art lovers can peruse the works of 50+ artists who specialize in painting, wood, metal, glass, photography, and more. Prices will start at $20 for the artists’ works who will be set up around Freedom Park Lake.
While attending, bring a lawn chair. The festival will feature live performances by several bands over the course of three days. Check out the Main Stage schedule.
Of course, no festival is complete without food. This year, there are 35+ vendors and ample menu items for all guests to enjoy.
Mark your calendars.
- Friday, Sept. 20, 4-9 p.m.
- Saturday, Sept. 21, 10 a.m.-9 p.m.
- Sunday, Sept. 22, 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
Oh, did we mention it’s free to attend?
🚗 Parking
Paid parking will be available at Atrium Health Myers Park (across from the Freedom Park entrance on East Boulevard). Street parking is also available in the surrounding neighborhoods.
Editor’s note: If you plan to park at Atrium Health, bring cash. The lots are cash only.
If you choose public transportation, the Light Rail can be taken to the East/West stop.