The 5th Annual :Lincoln Park Music Festival | July 30th – Aug. 1st, 2010

5th Annual Lincoln Park Music
Festival Kicks-Off Newark’s Largest Outdoor Concert Series

 

NEWARK, N.J., July 20
/PRNewswire/ — To kick-off the internationally anticipated 5th Annual
Lincoln Park Music Festival, Lincoln Park Coast Cultural District will
host a press conference on Thursday, July 29,
2010
at 11:00am at the Russell Aldo
Murray Gallery.  Every year, the free three-day music festival draws
tens of thousands of visitors to Newark
all seeking world-class live music (Jazz, Gospel, House, Hip Hop),
dance, arts and culture, green consciousness and family fun. For a
complete list of this year’s performances and attractions for seniors,
families, and children please visit www.lpccd.org/mf2010.

WHO:

Baye
Adofo-Wilson, Executive Director, LPCCD



Theresa
Hooper-Marshall, Board Chair, LPCCD



Lauren
Craig, Esq., Director, Russell Aldo Murray Gallery



Caryl
Lucas, Newark Community Health Centers



Zanetta
Glover,
State Farm






Invited
Speakers:



Governor
Chris Christie, State of New Jersey



Steven
R. Runk, Executive Director, The New Jersey State Council on the Arts



Mayor
Cory A. Booker, City of Newark



Donald
M. Payne Jr., President, Newark Municipal Council



Ras
Baraka, Newark Municipal Councilmember, South Ward



Darrin
Sharif, Newark Municipal Councilmember, Central Ward





WHAT:

A press
conference to kick-off the 5th  Annual Lincoln Park Music Festival.





WHEN:

July 29
at 11:00am





WHERE:

Russell
Aldo Murray Gallery, 460 Washington Street, Newark, NJ 07102





WHY:

Lincoln
Park Coast Cultural District is a non-profit 501c (3) organization with a
mission to plan, design and build a comprehensive arts and cultural
district in the Lincoln Park/Coast area of the City of Newark, New
Jersey.  Lincoln Park Coast Cultural District (
LPCCD) is
transforming a low-income neighborhood in Newark, New Jersey from
blighted lots into an urban eco-village. Leading the revitalization of
an emerging arts and cultural district,
LPCCD is one
of the nation’s best practices in sustainable urban development. The
project includes 125
LEED United
States Green Building Council certified units, music festivals, historic
restoration projects and the Museum of African American Music, a
Smithsonian Affiliate.  




Lincoln Park Coast Cultural District

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