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Live in the District Music Series returns to Morrisville April 21–May 26, 2022

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Check out the 2022 line-up to see if some of your favorite Carolina Beach Music bands, local food trucks, and craft breweries are featured. | Photo provided by Park West Village

Warmer weather and longer days are back — and with that comes the return of the Live in the District Music Series hosted by Park West Village in Morrisville.

The eighth annual event will be held every Thursday, April 21-May 26, from 6:30-9 p.m. at 3400 Village Market Pl., Morrisville. Grab a lawn chair and a concert buddy for free live performances from beach music bands such as The Castaways and The Embers, as well as rotating local breweries and food trucks like Cotton House and Bulkogi, lawn games, face painting, kids activities and more.

This year’s series is in partnership with Note in the Pocket, a local nonprofit providing quality clothing for homeless and impoverished children and families. A portion of proceeds from beverage sales by participating vendors will go toward this organization.

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