TOWN OF CORNELIUS PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT: Symphony in the Park and Fireworks June 18

TOWN OF CORNELIUS PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT: Symphony in the Park and Fireworks June 18
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Town of Cornelius Parks & Recreation Department issued the following announcement on June 13.

Planning to come to Symphony in the Park and Fireworks is this Saturday? We have parking and travelling information for you!

The graphic below details where parking is available and where the free shuttle service will be picking up. Note that there is a designated rideshare/drop-off area near the Bailey Middle School football field (will be clearly marked with cones and signage).

If trying to avoid the traffic, we encourage bicycling and walking to the event! Bike racks will be available on a first-come, first-served basis, located near entrances to the field.

Learn more about this annual, free event at cornelius.org/pr.

The event is from 6-10 p.m. at Bailey Road Park (11536 Bailey Road). Thank you to our Stars & Stripes Presenting Sponsor Novant Health!

Original source can be found here.       

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Source: Town of Cornelius Parks & Recreation Department



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