ERIE READER: More 429 Alley Parties to Be Held This Summer

CONTINUING FRIDAY, JUL. 19

Introducing 429 Alley Parties, the newest summer event bringing a vibrant and unique urban experience to Downtown Erie. This innovative series, a collaborative effort between Glass Growers Gallery, The Dollhouse at Pointe Foure Vintage Boutique, and the Erie Downtown Development Corporation (EDDC), promises a sonic season filled with local live music, delicious food, and handcrafted cocktails.

According to EDDC organizer and current 40 Under 40 honoree Ryan Hoover, the idea for these alley parties was conceived as a way to creatively engage the public in underutilized Erie spaces. The inaugural event, held on the eve of the eclipse, featured beer from Erie Ale Works, food from IPPA Pizza, and music by Jess Royer (40 Under 40 class of 2017) and Nick Warren. That evening was such a success that the organizers decided to host several more throughout the summer.

"As far as music is concerned, we've got a great lineup of jazz, indie rock, and even folk jam bands. Overall, expect the music to be vibey and relaxed," says Hoover. The upcoming July alley party will feature music from Fred Oakman (40 Under 40 class of 2020). It's worth noting that entry to the 429 Alley Parties is completely free, with food and drinks are available for purchase.

Food and cocktails are a highlight, with existing Flagship City District businesses setting up satellite locations to serve attendees. Each event will feature Luminary Distillery Cocktails and one of the Food Hall kitchens, promising a variety of delectable options.

The goal of the alley parties is to add an extra layer of activity to Downtown Erie, encouraging guests to stroll around and explore.

"Whenever we get the chance to add an alley party to existing activities, we'll do it. We've added the alley party to the last car show, kickball league nights, and we're even adding an alley party to CelebrateErie," adds Hoover.

6 to 8 p.m. // 429 State St. Alleyway // Free // For more information: flagshipcitydistrict.com

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