Festivities included free live music featuring Sherry Wilson Butler, educator, lyric, and world-traveled recording artist. She brought the crowd to their feet with some familiar songs. The festival included a Children's Pavillion, a Fine Arts Exhibit, Food Trucks, Face Painting, Poetry, and vendors.
“Every day, I'm humbled & amazed that God allows me to share the world of Music through Teaching/Education, Philanthropy, Writing, Live Performances, and recordings!" Look for upcoming performances & Vocal Classes on Facebook @Sherry Sings for You or Instagram @ sherrysVocalstyleepodisodes, or Sherry Wilson Butler. If you missed this outdoor affair, Sherry will be performing on October 28 at Julz, formerly Platinum Grille, 7719 Crittenden St., Philadelphia, PA. She will be sharing the stage with Michal Beckham and Bernard Brooks, who will be paying homage to the 50 years of hip hop. Showtime is 6 pm to 10 pm. For ticket information, call 267-979-3940.
Reelblack, the film production and promotion company founded by Michael Dennis, will celebrate its 20th Anniversary with a special screening of short films from its archive on Thursday, October 12, 2023, from 7:0010:30 pm. Screening will take place at The Rotunda, 4014 Walnut Street, as part of its Bright Bulb Screening series. Admission is FREE and open to the public.
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