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Saturdays in the Park - Up The Downs & The Sprints

Music

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Up The Downs - 5:00 PM

Up the Downs is a rock band with Irish, Blues, and Country influences. Songs by The Waterboys, Rolling Stones, Grateful Dead, Dylan, Petty, Cash ... Up the Downs plays music you want to dance to. Steve Cronin’s impassioned vocals and harmonica wizardry, along with the mastery of Brad Bryan on guitar and Toby Leith on violin, is driven by the force of Chris McCulley on bass and Kenny (Pocket) DeLuca on drums.

Steve Cronin, Harmonica and Lead Singer; Brad Bryan, Lead Guitar and Backing Vocals; Chris McCulley, Bass; Toby Keith, Violin; Kenny DeLuca, Drums; Steve Trio, Rhythm Guitar

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The Sprints - 4 PM

Opening up for Up The Downs is Quincy’s own The Sprints. The Sprints are a band of teenagers that live on the South Shore of Massachusetts. They are a four-piece with Matt Bartkus (Vocals, Guitar), Kyle Strauss (Guitar), Maggie Dineen (Bass, Vocals), and Kyle Tolini (Drums, Vocals). They formed over three years ago through the South Shore Conservatory. Recently The Sprints have rocked many small bars and venues around the South Shore including The C-Note and Maggy’s Lounge.

The band plays both originals and covers that are inspired by music from the 90’s, alternative rock, and indie artists. While not on stage the band is hard at work writing and composing more songs to be shared in the near future.

Follow them on Instagram @TheSprints.

Food & Beverage

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The Wollaston Hill Beer Garden

A selection of local craft beer, along with a traditional summer selection - try something new! Check back or follow us on social media for weekly selections.

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Cookout with Craig’s Cafe

Burgers, hotdogs, grilled chicken sandwiches, potato salad, and pasta salad from Craig’s Cafe in Quincy Center.

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Baby Cakes

An assortment of baked goods from local favorite, Baby Cakes!

Activities

Cornhole games will be available for use.

Parking & Transportation

Parking is available on street and at the Wollaston School across the street. The MBTA 211 bus stops at Safford Park (Beale Street opposite Safford St stop).