29th Annual Stuart Florida Dancin’ In The Streets!

29th Annual Stuart Florida Dancin’ In The Streets!

Dancin' in the Streets 2016

The 29th Annual Stuart Florida Dancin’ In The Streets! gets under way on Saturday, August 20th in historic downtown Stuart beginning at 3 p.m.    Presented by  Stuart Main Street whose mission is to promote the historic downtown area of Stuart, Florida.

There will be plenty of excitement with music of all genres, along with all the food, beer, wine and spirits one could want.  Admission is $20.00 (with advance tickets at $15.00)

The Outlaws at The Lyric Theatre

10kHrs
Bryce Allyn Band
Cassidy Diana
Deal James & Summer Gill
The Humdingers
JessLee with her Rock’n Country Band
Chris King
Ladies of Soul
Morning Fatty
Moska Project
Nouveaux Honkies
Ben Prestage
Public Sounds Collective
Relapse Band
Nashville recording artist Raquel Renner and the Ramblers
Ryan & Friends
The Sierra Band
Sister Baby
Smoking Section
Tony Solomon and Fullhouse Entertainment present local amateurs and up-and-comers
String Assassins

And here’s the map for parking:

parkingmap-2016

Dancin’ in the streets is sponsored by the Stu­art Main Street organization which is a 501-3 not-for-profit orga­ni­za­tion ded­i­cated to improv­ing the appear­ance and eco­nomic sta­bil­ity of His­toric Down­town Stuart.Their mis­sion is to cre­ate and mar­ket a pos­i­tive image of His­toric Down­town Stu­art through spe­cial events, retail sales, effec­tive adver­tis­ing and pub­lic rela­tions. They often part­ner with pub­lic, pri­vate sec­tor and com­mu­nity lead­ers to develop and coor­di­nate resources to down­town Stuart’s success.

Stuart Main Street is part of the Florida Main Street pro­gram, which is admin­is­tered by the National Main Street Cen­ter of the National Trust for His­toric Preser­va­tion. Florida Main Street’s mis­sion is to pro­vide the tools to Florida Main Street cities to revi­tal­ize their his­toric down­town cen­ters. They use the “Main Street 4-Point Approach,” as a blue­print to work with com­mu­nity lead­ers to bring about many small but pos­i­tive improve­ments. This approach includes pro­mo­tion, design, eco­nomic restruc­tur­ing and organization

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