Last night, vocalist Denise Thimes closed out the last night of the O'Fallon Park Jazz Concert Series. Hundreds of people, including St. Louis Mayor Francis Slay, attended the concert, which was packed with a spirited long set from Thimes.
More than once, Thimes proclaimed her genuine giddiness that once again people were spending a beautiful late summer night at a concert in O'Fallon Park. Thimes and the crowd both shared the great feeling that things are on a different track for the historic park and its surrounding neighborhood.
The concert series is one of the many initiatives of the area's recently-elected Alderman Antonio French (D-21st), and it is definitely a fun, visible way to proclaim that change is here. With the forthcoming groundbreaking on the new recreation center in the park, O'Fallon Park is finally getting its due, and along with it north St. Louis.
Video can be found on the 21st Ward website, and photographs are on Flickr.
No slight is intended toward two of my other favorite north side park-based concert series: the Whitaker Urban Evening Series at St. Louis Place Park and the Concerts at Ivory Perry Park. Alas, these have also concluded -- make sure you check one out next year!
Thursday, September 3, 2009
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