The Railhouse Band Performs At Live On The Lawn

Local organizations have been invited to host interactive booths about water and energy conservation and river health to educate San Marcos residents and visitors of all ages.

The second Live on the Lawn concert is this Thursday March 30 with The Railhouse Band. Pre-concert events start at 6:30 p.m. at the San Marcos Plaza Park stage, 401 E. Hopkins, located at the corner of CM Allen Parkway and Hopkins.

The Railhouse Band: A local Country and Western swing band, they play standards as well as original songs. Band members include: Candler Wilkinson IV (guitar & vocals), Elijah Stone (fiddle), Curtis Clogston (pedal steel), Jackie Myers (piano), Nick Lochman (upright bass), and Dave Sims Jr (drums). Free informal dance lessons will be taught.

Water and Energy Conservation Booths

Local organizations have been invited to host interactive booths about water and energy conservation and river health to educate San Marcos residents and visitors of all ages.

Pre-concert events begin at 6:30 p.m., and concert headliners take the stage at approximately 7:30 p.m.

Free public, on-street parking is available within walking distance of the concert, as well as at City Park. 

In case of severe weather, spring concert series will be moved to The Marc.

The parking lot at the Chamber of Commerce will be closed to the general public, and parking attendants will be on hand to allow for volunteer, vendor, and sponsor parking.

Handicapped parking is available in the Grant Harris, Jr. Building parking lot.

The public is invited to bring lawn chairs to enjoy the free concert. Responsible use of alcohol is allowed at this event for those over 21.

Under park rules Styrofoam, glass, and smoking are not permitted. Texas State University’s Human Environment Animal Team (H.E.A.T.) will be selling concessions.

This event is made possible by support from Grande Communications, Root Cellar Café, Texas Disposal Systems, Verts Mediterranean Grill, Central Texas Medical Center, Carson Properties, The Hitch, Mensor, and Tickle-Blagg Animal Hospital.

The 2017 Live on the Lawn concert schedule:

  • April 6: The San Martian Quartet
  • April 13: The Revs (in conjunction with the Spring Carnival)

About Keep San Marcos Beautiful To educate and engage residents and visitors to take responsibility of improving our community environment. www.sanmarcostx.gov/ksmb

For additional information or to sign up to volunteer, please visit www.sanmarcostx.gov/concerts. For questions, please contact Jennifer Mach, Special Events Coordinator, at 512.393.8400 or by email at jmach@sanmarcostx.gov.  

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