Boardman Park concert entertains hundreds

Neighbors | Shaiyla Hakeem .Canfield residents Evin Tura (front left), Justin Tura; (back left) Vince Tura, Tina Tura and Haley Tura picnicked in Boardman Park while listening to a concert from Guys Without Ties. The park will host several concerts and family activities throughout the summer.

Neighbors | Shaiyla Hakeem .Members of Calvary Baptist Church, on Shields Road, provided concessions during Boardman Park's Guys Without Ties concert June 24. All proceeds raised went toward the church's summer camp fund.

Neighbors | Shaiyla Hakeem .Musical group, "Guys Without Ties" performed for Boardman Park attendees June 24 in the Maag Outdoor Art Theatre. The concert was free and open to the public.

Neighbors | Shaiyla Hakeem .Boardman residents Shirle Wylam (left) and husband, Rod, came out for an evening of music. They brought their dog, Trifles.

Neighbors | Shaiyla Hakeem .The lawn in front of Boardman Park's Maag Outdoor Art Theatre was filled with music lovers that were entertained by the music group, Guys Without Ties. The park's next concert will be Thursday at 7 p.m.

Neighbors | Shaiyla Hakeem .It was hard to keep still during the Guys Without Ties concert June 24. Some attendees danced to the music at the base of the stage.
The outdoor concert season at Boardman Park was a hit June 24 when Maag Outdoor Art Pavilion hosted “Guys Without Ties.”
The group performed classic rock and Motown favorites, including “Vehicle,” “Pretty Woman” and “My Girl.”
Attendees brought blankets and chairs and were seated in front of the stage.
Concessions were provided by Calvary Baptist Church and all proceeds went toward the church’s summer camp fund. Some families picnicked on the lawn, while others sat at the park’s picnic tables.
Boardman resident Cathy Bush brought both of her pets to the concert. She said they are like a part of the family.
“They like to listen to music and be around people,” Bush said. “Concerts outdoors are nice.”
The next concert will be Thursday beginning at 7 p.m. The Big Band Sounds of the Dons Orchestra will be performing.