Johnson City, Tennessee • Southside Neighborhood Organization
Started Aug 9, 2012 0 Replies 0 Likes
Just had the opportunity to hear the new CD that Doc Bonhomie is putting out. This CD is another fine mix of harmony and enjoyable songs. They will be playing at The Down Home on Aug 18th for the…Continue
August 26, 2023 from 6am to 4pm – Area between Walnut Street, University Parkway, Roan Street
Lots of time to clean out your basement, garage, shed, even your closets!!!
Organized by Southside Neighborhood Organization | Type: community, yard, sale
0 Comments 0 LikesSeptember 17, 2023 from 3pm to 5pm – VETERANS PARK
THE SIDE EFFCTS will entertain us this month. Bring your blanket or your lawn chair and spend the afternoon with your neighbors. The concert is free. Donations for the band will be appreciated. Three…
Organized by Southside Neighbor Organization | Type: music, community, neighbors
0 Comments 0 Likes
© 2023 Created by Neil Owen.
Powered by
Comment Wall (3 comments)
You need to be a member of Tree Streets Neighborhood to add comments!
Join Tree Streets Neighborhood
HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU. HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU. HAPPY BIRTHDAY DEAR JEFF. HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU.
Hope you have a great day.
Mary Lee
Jeff,
My wife (Betsy) and I have lived in the tree streets for about a year now, and greatly enjoyed last year's installments of "music in the park" (we brought both sets of our parents for the last one). I'm new to this whole treestreets website thing, but I was looking around and noticed that there are a number of potentially open slots for music in the park this summer.
I'm not sure how these slots are filled, but Betsy and I have recently started a band (along with my brother and a friend), and we'd be grateful for the chance to play in the park this year. Our music is family friendly and seems to appeal to all ages. I can send you a link to a video if you're interested. We would also entirely understand if you'd prefer to have bands that are a little more time-tested than us.
Just thought I'd voice the thought.
Peace,
daniel couper