Indulge in Westfield High School’s ‘American Pie’ concert during June 1 Farmers Market

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The Hamilton County Bicentennial commemorates the county’s 200 years of history and takes place throughout 2023. The month of June has been designated as the celebration of Washington Township.

On Thursday, June 1, see how Westfield High School reminds everyone how much WHS rocks with the “American Pie” concert. This is a themed concert that takes the audience on a journey through history via music. The theme for this year is “I’m going back to Indiana.” The student performers and the school’s professional house band, led by Mr. Jeff McLaughlin, are top tier. This is a free concert and will be a reprise of the group’s May fundraiser. Merchandise will be available for purchase. The concert begins at 6 p.m.

This event is being presented by the Westfield Washington Township, Westfield Welcome, the Westfield Chamber of Commerce and Downtown Westfield Association.

The Westfield Farmers Market will take place from 5 to 8 p.m. in Grand Junction Plaza just north of the stage. Click here to learn more.

VIP Package

While the concert is free and open to everyone, VIP Packages are available and include a 10-by-10-foot reserved area on the Great Lawn for up to four people, two commemorative bicentennial blankets, a Hamilton County Bicentennial cooler bag, and a graze box from 317 Charcuterie for $200. Click here to request your VIP Package.

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Learn more about the Hamilton County Bicentennial Celebration at HamCoTurns200.com. The Bicentennial celebration was created with these guiding principles in mind: Celebrate, Reflect, Represent and Collaborate. The month of June is dedicated to highlighting Westfield Washington Township.