Friday, July 4, 2014

Summertime Music Electrifies Phoenixville

By: Brent Hoyer
 

BLUE BELL, PA--At the end of every spring semester, Montgomery County Community College students leave campus with their plans for summer.  Most students have vacation plans or work so they can pay off their student loans.  For some, summer fun is right around the corner in Phoenixville, PA.
 

Summers in Phoenixville include the township’s Summer Music Series.  Every Friday, except the first Friday of the month, between June 13 and August 29, 2014, Phoenixville will fill the air with music.  This gives Phoenixville a “life of it’s own,” says Ashley Gabrick, a bystander of the band Electrified.
 

There is music everywhere you turn, whether its at Molly Maguire’s, The Pickering Creek Inn, the Children’s Plaza, or any old corner of Phoenixville’s main drag.  “It’s just a really nice place to come and relax if you’re looking for something to do,” Tyler Smith, a glass blower for the Phoenixville Smoke Shop, said.
 

Phoenixville’s Summer Music Series Fridays are not for any specific age group.  The township attracts people from all walks of life and of any age from the very young to the very old.  Even, kids and teens can have a great time exploring the unique shops and restaurants that line Phoenixville’s main drag.  Some restaurants that sell alcohol allow underage patrons into the venue to watch the bands perform until later in the night when it becomes adult only.
 

Phoenixville is without a doubt a town of good vibes to create a one-day vacation in middle of a long summer.

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