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  • Kirkpatrick Named RiverCenter Director
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RED BANK NEWS

StreetLife Returns to Red Bank for 20th Season


Red Bank, NJ – June 22, 2020 - The sidewalks of Red Bank continue to come alive with music and entertainment as Red Bank’s StreetLife begins its 20th season. Red Bank RiverCenter has lined up exciting acts for every Saturday evening this summer from the end of June through September, from 6 p.m. – 9 p.m., weather permitting.

Music lovers, families, residents, visitors, and anyone looking for a night on the town are invited to downtown Red Bank to enjoy the great performances. Every Saturday evening, StreetLife will take place in front of various businesses on Broad Street, in to Riverside Gardens Park and on Bridge Avenue and throughout the entire Red Bank business district.

Street Life 2020 kicked off quietly on June 20 alongside the reopening of Broad St Plaza and outside dining at restaurants, with a music performances by The Bill and Casey Show. The full schedule is posted at www.redbank.org. Weekly updates are posted on RiverCenter’s Facebook and Instagram accounts.

“RiverCenter is excited for the return of StreetLife in addition to the opening of our outdoor plazas,” said Red Bank RiverCenter Executive Director, Laura Kirkpatrick. “Street life is just one more reason you should visit Red Bank this summer.”

Red Bank’s outdoor plazas were established to provide social distancing and responsible outdoor dining and shopping options in accordance with COVID-19 guidelines and the reopening of businesses.

This year the program will feature many favorite acts returning for multiple performances. Musical performances include vocalists, musicians, and performance artists who will entertain diners and downtown visitors every summer Saturday night.

RiverCenter is also working with the Monmouth County Arts Council, the Art Alliance of Monmouth County and local Red Bank galleries to come up with an inspiring schedule of visual artists. Be sure to watch our website and Facebook page for artist and music schedules.

The performer schedule will expand in July and run through September. For week  July 4 and July 11 the performers will be (weather permitting):

Saturday, July 4


 Piano Joe
 Abby Miller
 Goldie the Songstress
 Clark
 Kitty Bionic

Saturday, July 11

 Sunken City Saxophone Quartet
 The Kilkenny Cats
 Nancy Scharff
 Heart of New Jersey Chorus


This program is made possible in part by the Monmouth County Arts Council through funding from the Monmouth County Board of Chosen Freeholders, the County Historical Commission, and the New Jersey State Council on the Arts/Department of State a Partner Agency of the National Endowment of the Arts.

**Acts are subject to change and performances take dependent on weather. Call the RiverCenter office for updates: (732) 842-4244 or visit  www.RedBank.org for updated information.


About Red Bank
Red Bank is an all-season destination to residents and visitors who look to retreat to the New Jersey coastline for relaxation without compromising their craving for culture. The city’s rich historical roots, combined with world-class shopping, outdoor fairs, and festivals, are just some of the reasons families and friends journey to the riverside city. Traditional and contemporary art galleries, award-winning theaters and performing arts venues, gourmet and casual dining, luxury boutique hotels and pristine landscapes exemplify why residents and visitors, near and far, choose Red Bank.

About Red Bank RiverCenter
Red Bank RiverCenter is a 501c3 non-for-profit organization established in 1991 by an alliance of local businesses, property owners, residents, and other stakeholders to enhance and promote Red Bank’s downtown district as a mid-Atlantic destination for dining, shopping, and culture. Red Bank RiverCenter helms the city’s Special Improvement District to promote Red Bank businesses through special promotions. The RiverCenter also supports the business community through recruiting new businesses to fill commercial vacancies and helps them navigate the various start-up procedures in town. For more information, please visit: http://www.redbank.org/rivercenter/.


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