Rock the Block at Museum of Outdoor Arts' Marjorie Park

Rock the Block at Museum of Outdoor Arts' Marjorie Park

Get out of the office and enjoy some live music and yard games over the lunch hour. Bring your own lunch or pick up something at our grill.

By Museum of Outdoor Arts

Location

Marjorie Park

6331 South Fiddlers Green Circle Greenwood Village, CO 80111

About this event

  • 2 hours

Rock the Block with Museum of Outdoor Arts at Marjorie Park
11am - 1pm on Select Dates

Join the Museum of Outdoor Arts at Marjorie Park for "Rock the Block!" This summer, during the months of June, July, August, and September, Marjorie Park will be open to the Greenwood Plaza office community on select Thursdays between the hours of 11 AM and 1 PM. Community members are invited to join MOA, enjoy their lunches in the park while watching live music from a variety of small music ensembles, learn about MOA events and memberships, and network with their community partners. Bring your own lunch or purchase items from our grill bar. Access to the park is FREE with registration. Not a part of the Greenwood Plaza office community? Not to worry, all are welcome at this time.

Dates:
June 13th- Musical Guest David Lawrence (Of David Lawrence and the Spoonful)
June 27th- Musical Guest Brett Hendrix / Bryce Feist Duo
July 11th- Musical Guest Julie Savannah
July 25th- Musical Guest Mina Reya
August 8th- Musical Guest Carl Asbill
September 12th- Musical Guest Julie Savannah
September 26th- Musical Guest Mina Reya

Reserve your FREE tickets below now!

David Lawrence, has called Colorado home for over a decade. Whether performing solo or with his full band, ‘The Spoonful,’ David brings a unique blend of finger-picking blues, Roots-Americana, soulful vocals, and his style of Django-inspired jazz guitar. His Recent full-length album 'Lean In' received accolades at Westword Magazine, 303 Magazine, 5280, Rooster Magazine & plays on local radio all over CO.

Singer, guitarist and songwriter Julie Savannah's passion is music. She loves sharing the gift of live music with others and is known for her performances covering a variety of popular songs from the Rolling Stones and Green Day to Carrie Underwood and Jack Johnson. In addition, she produces her own music in the Americana genre. Based in Nashville, TN and also tours nationally.

Mina Reya is a singer/songwriter, in Colorado, USA. She writes insightful, thought provoking songs that are super chill. Her fan club, the Reya's, is a community for inquisitive people to connect and grow. 

Brett Hendrix is a multi-instrumental singer/songwriter, whose heartfelt lyrics and captivating guitar skills make him a rising-independent artist to keep an eye on.

Bryce Feist is a drummer percussionist. Together they perform a blend of country, blues, and rock-and-roll giving them a unique sound that can't be defined by categories or genres.

Carl Asbill has been playing music since he was 11 years old, playing upright bass, then moving on to electric guitar. He got his start performing in a rock/blues/funk group called Sweetwater Jam. They played for 10 years, performing anywhere from dive bars to large music festivals, and opening for acts such as Buddy Guy and Foghat. In recent years, Carl enjoys playing acoustic guitar and performing occasionally as a solo act around the Denver area.

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Founded in 1981, MOA (Museum of Outdoor Arts) is a nonprofit arts organization dedicated to making the visual and performing arts accessible to everyone by implementing its mission of “Making Art a Part of Everyday Life.” MOA owns and operates Fiddler's Green Amphitheatre in collaboration with its tenant AEG Presents and features more than 150 pieces in its outdoor collection. Additionally, MOA offers arts education opportunities, including its signature education program, Design and Build, an annual opportunity for young artists, students and creative minds to work with professional artists on collaborative outdoor art projects. MOA receives partial funding from the Scientific and Cultural Facilities District (SCFD) of Arapahoe County, Colorado Creative Industries and the National Endowment for the Arts.

In 2022, MOA relocated its headquarters to its hub location at Marjorie Park / Fiddler's Green Amphitheatre and no longer offers indoor gallery spaces, as programming has shifted to focus on outdoor arts exclusively. We are located at 6331 S. Fiddler's Green Circle, Greenwood Village, CO 80111. For more information on MOA, visit the website or follow the organization on Facebook, Instagram (@OutdoorArts) or Twitter (@OutdoorArts).