Come to Betty Mauldin Park on select Saturdays this summer.
From 7:30 to 9:30, you can enjoy FREE Jazz in the Alley concerts once a month from June thru September.
Bring chairs or a blanket, and pack your own snacks if you’d like a picnic.
There are also food trucks on site, and of course the downtown Norcross restaurants are nearby.
Betty Mauldin Park is located in downtown Norcross at:
65 Lawrenceville St NW
Norcross, GA 30071
The park is a charming, compact green space that’s home to a century-old elm tree, one of the tallest in Georgia.
(There’s actually a self-guided walking tour of magnificent trees in Norcross. You can take your mobile phone and either read or listen to a narration about each tree as you follow a tour map.
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2024 Jazz in the Alley performance schedule
Saturday, June 22
Justin Ruff
Adrienne Woods
The Headliner Band
Saturday, July 27
Justice Michael andamp; Friends
Saturday, August 17
Teresa Kay Williams
Tiffany Goode
Saturday, September 28
The Black Gold Orchestra
More info on the artists here
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