Panhandle Bandshell Grand Opening Celebration

by Scott Beale on June 21, 2007 · 1 comment

Panhandle Bandshell

The amazing new Panhandle Bandshell, created using recycled materials through the ScrapEden SF project of the Black Rock Arts Foundation, will be having its Grand Opening Celebration this Saturday, June 23rd from noon to 7pm.

The Panhandle Bandshell is a full-scale, traditional bandshell constructed predominantly from reclaimed materials—including car hoods, circuit boards and plastic bottles. The project is a collaboration of The Finch Mob, REBAR Group, CMG Landscape Architecture and the North of the Panhandle Neighborhood Association (NOPNA) and will engage community members by providing a performance stage for acoustic (non-amplified) performances throughout the summer.

Here’s more info on the Panhandle Bandshell which is located near Clayton Street.

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