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Flint Institute of Music Friday Focus Newsletter - June 30, 2023

Arts and Entertainment

July 5, 2023

From: Flint Institute of Music

The transformative power of the arts.
For all of Flint.

Music Around Town

Friday Patio Nights at FIA

Fridays July 7 - Aug 25 6:00 pm - Free Event

July 7 - Julie Huginin Band (variety)

July 14 - Elizabeth Reed Band (rock, blues, pop)

July 21 - Madd Dog and the Stray (bluegrass)

July 28 - Dan Hall (folk, rock, originals)

Flint Institute of Arts Palette Cafe' Patio

Music Around Town

McFarlan Veteran's Park Rededication
Thursday, July 13 4:00 pm - Free Event
McFarlan Veteran's Park

FSPA Summer Classes & Camps

Camps, Classes, Lessons, and Intensives

All ages are welcome! We have programs that are designed for every age: babies, children, teens, and adults of all ages, too!

Learn more

Tuition assistance is available. 10% discount and annual registration fee waived fro Genesee County Residents!

Message from the Executive Office

Independence Day is a special time for all of us to reflect on and celebrate the many things that make us uniquely American, the freedoms we enjoy, and the traditions we hold most dear. Here at FIM, we recognize the great privilege to provide programming as varied as the people who make up our diverse nation. We have the honor of telling hundreds of stories every season through music, theatre, and dance, with the understanding that not every story will appeal to every person. But this provides space for people to discover new things about their own heritage and history, as well as those of others. The performing arts have a transformative power to unite our audiences across cultures and ideologies, and we are grateful to be part of a country where the possibilities to bring people together are seemingly endless.

And there are two great possibilities to join us this weekend! This Sunday in Downtown Flint, we’ll gather on the roof of the Rutherford Parking Ramp, where students from Limonest, France, will join members of the Flint Youth Symphony Orchestra to provide a family-friendly concert, just before fireworks light the sky. What’s Up Downtown will be onsite to provide games and activities for kiddos, DJ Brian Larkin will pump up the jams before the orchestra takes the stage, and like America, the event is completely FREE.

If you can’t join us Sunday, the Flint Youth Symphony and our guests from France will reprise their program on the 4th of July at Crossroads Village. This program will happen regardless of weather, and the historic setting of the Village will provide the perfect ambiance to get folks into a patriotic mood.   

No matter how you choose to celebrate in the coming days, we wish you a very Happy Independence Day!

Sincerely,
Rodney Lontine
President and CEO
Thank you! To our 2023 newsletter underwriter, Security Credit Union.