This summer, the Lancaster Performing Arts Center won’t be the only place on Lancaster Boulevard that hosts top-named musical entertainment. On July 20 and September 15, Lancaster Boulevard will play host to a fun-filled celebration of fine food, music and community. The City of Lancaster, Lancaster Old Town Site and Antelope Valley Chambers of Commerce will present two free street festivals on Lancaster Boulevard between Fern and Date Avenues. Celebrate Downtown Lancaster was launched in 2005 as a way to celebrate Lancaster’s downtown area and promote community pride. The event is sponsored by GEM Mortgage, Time Warner Cable, Waste Management and Young’s RV.
All events feature a certified farmers’ market, fine arts booths, diverse cuisine including sweets like shaved ice, candy apples and locally-baked goods. Vendors and downtown businesses will offer handmade stained glass, ceramics, Antelope Valley greeting cards, textiles and more. Headline entertainment includes:
July 20 |
Craig Chaquico (Pop-Jazz Guitarist) www.craigchaquico.com Performed with Jefferson-Starship during the ‘80s, and has evolved into a band leader and renowned solo guitarist. |
8:00 p.m. |
July 20 Special Feature
The July 20 festival includes the Western Hotel/Museum’s annual Old-Fashioned Ice Cream Social and Outdoor Silent Movie. Beginning at 6 p.m., visitors can enjoy an ice cream social, complete with old-fashioned games and museum tours, and a 9 p.m. movie for only $5, $2 for children under 12 (movie only $3, free for children under 12). The classic film “Captain January,” will be shown in the lot adjacent to the museum. Seating is available, but visitors are encouraged to bring their own lawn chairs.