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Jan. 29, 2010

Silver Spring ends summer concert series

by Julia Wynn, Online Connections and Food Editor
Silver Spring has discontinued its annual summer concert series as a result of a recommended eight percent budget cut for fiscal year 2011.

The Silver Spring Concert Series will no longer occur this summer due to county budget cuts. Courtesy of Just Up the Pike
The Silver Spring Concert Series will no longer occur this summer due to county budget cuts.
Although County Executive Isiah Leggett has until March to finalize the cuts, Susan Hoffmann, director of marketing and special events at the Silver Spring Regional Center, said that the concert series was the event that best fit the budget reduction, according to the Gazette.

Other events considered for cancellation were the more expensive Montgomery County Thanksgiving parade and annual Silver Spring Jazz Festival. Hoffman said that she wanted to stop shaving small amounts of money from a variety of areas to meet budget needs and instead looked to make one large cut, according to the Gazette. The series costs about $24,000 to produce, which is approximately the amount cut from the budget.

The Silver Spring summer concert series has run for 16 years, featuring 10 performances from local bands one night a week from June until August. In 2008, Hoffmann reduced the number of shows to eight to accommodate budget cuts.

The weekly concerts proved to be popular events, drawing almost 1,000 people per night, according to the Gazette. The restaurants and shops in Silver Spring will likely experience a decline in summer business as a result of the lack of crowds gathering for the concerts, according to the Gazette.

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  • aww on January 30, 2010 at 9:46 PM
    How disappointing!
  • wowww on January 31, 2010 at 8:49 PM
    This is probably a terrible idea for the area to do. Plenty of the stores in the DTSS area are already suffering from low sales and this will decline it in the time period where it should go up.
  • tanisha (View Email) on February 3, 2010 at 8:11 AM
    it is very dissapointing but I am more concerned about the lack of cleanliness in some areas. I urge everyone to contact the county execs office and councilwomen ervin and floreen to make sure silver spring does not go down in the dumps again.
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