COLUMBUS, Ind. – Our Hospice of South Central Indiana says it is expecting up to 10,000 people at Mill Race Park this evening, Saturday, September 2, for the 37th annual Our Hospice Summer Concert. To ready area residents for the Labor Day Weekend music and fun, Our Hospice has released rules for attendees and an event timeline.
Here is the evening timeline for the free event:
- 6:30 p.m. – Concert Welcome
- 6:55 p.m. – National Anthem by Camilla Gehring
- 7 p.m. – Opening Act – Levi Riggs
- 8:30 p.m. – Raffle ticket sales end
- 8:30 p.m. – Headliner Band – Sister Hazel
- 10 p.m. – $10,000 Raffle Drawing Winner Announced
Other information that you need to know about setup, parking, vendors, etc.:
- Lawn seating is first-come-first-serve – bring your own chair or blanket
- Keep aisles clear for emergency personnel
- The Lindsey Street Parking lot will be open for cars and chair drop-off only from 8 to 11 a.m.
- After 11 a.m. the park will be foot traffic only (without a parking pass)
- Disabled parking is available inside Mill Race Park – at the 8th and Lindsey Street entrance
- Disable seating plus one guest is available at the concert
- Food vendors will open at 4:30 p.m. and will accept cash, check, or credit
- Our Hospice will be selling water, soft drinks, and Powerade (cash only)
- Concert T-shirts ($20) and Raffle tickets ($10) can be purchased with cash/check only.
- Raffle ticket sales end at 8:30 p.m.
- T-shirts can be ordered at onylondonco.printavo.com/merch/hospice-concert-2023
- Service animals only
- Coolers are allowed
- Port-O-Lets will be available in multiple locations in the field
- Individuals in the Command Center tent (in the main parking lot) are available to help
- Take care of the park and clean up after yourself at the end of the event
- Law enforcement, security personnel, and first responders will be available at the event
- Follow Our Hospice on Facebook and Instagram for updates or weather announcements
- No tents or large umbrellas
- No smoking or vaping
- No climbing on the art installation in the field
- No pets (service animals are permitted)
- No foul language or unruly behavior
Steph Cain, Our Hospice President said that the goal is, “To make this event enjoyable and safe for everyone, please be respectful and considerate of others.”