By 1808Delaware

Mark your calendars, Delaware! The first-ever Delaware Music Festival is just around the corner, promising a day filled with live music, delicious food, and family-friendly fun at the beautiful Boardman Arts Park. This exciting event will take place on Saturday, September 7 from 11:00 AM to 8:00 PM at 154 W. William Street in Delaware. With a lineup of talented local bands, mouth-watering food trucks, and plenty of activities for kids, this festival is a perfect way to spend your Saturday and support the local arts scene.

Event Highlights

Tickets and Admission

  • All-Day Pass: $8 in advance, $10 on the day of the event.
  • Kids 15 and Under: Free admission.
  • Tickets can be purchased online at GiveButter.

Volunteer and Support

The festival needs over 60 volunteers to help make this event a success. Volunteers will receive free admission and can choose their 3-hour shift and preferred task. Sign up at SignUpGenius.

If you can’t attend but still want to support the festival, donations are welcome. Visit GiveButter, click on the Purchase Tickets button, and choose the donation amount that fits your budget.

Sponsorship Opportunities

Interested in sponsoring the festival? There are various sponsorship levels ranging from $75 to $2,500, offering your business or organization signage and social media exposure. For more information, contact Bob Claymier at bobclaymier@gmail.com.

Get Involved

This festival is a fantastic opportunity to enjoy a day of music, food, and community spirit while supporting local artists and the Boardman Arts Park. Whether you’re attending, volunteering, or sponsoring, your participation will help make this inaugural event a resounding success.



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