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Greater Hartford Arts Council Announce Return Of Greater Hartford Fest

HARTFORD, CONN (July 13, 2022) – Today, the Greater Hartford Arts Council (GHAC) and the City Hartford  announced details for the Greater Hartford Festival of Jazz, along with  the return of the Summer in the City (SITC) event series. The event  series, which began in 2017 and is supported by Raytheon Technologies,  promotes a wide variety of arts and cultural organizations throughout  the Hartford region, connects residents and visitors with joyful events  and provides funding to ensure the continuation of events that celebrate  the community’s diversity and brings energy to our Capital City. SITC  is also part of Hartford Creates, an innovative partnership between the  City of Hartford and the Greater Hartford Arts Council intended to  further heal, transform and elevate access to the arts through various  art experiences.

The Greater Hartford Festival of Jazz, New England’s largest free  public jazz festival, will be celebrating its 31st year. The Festival  will kick off on Thursday, July 14th at 6 PM with a performance by Hall  High School’s jazz band, continuing with star-studded performances held  from Friday, July 15th to Sunday, July 17th at Bushnell Park.  For more  information, visit https://www.hartfordjazz.org/.

“From now until mid-September, we’ve got festival after festival,  either in Bushnell Park or at the Riverfront -- starting this weekend  with the Greater Hartford Festival of Jazz,” said Mayor Bronin.  “The  Summer in the City series brings free, family-friendly celebrations of  art, music and culture in the Capital City, and I’m incredibly grateful  to all of the partners who make it possible – from Raytheon  Technologies, our biggest sponsor, to Stanley Black & Decker and so  many other generous supporters, to the team at the Greater Hartford Arts  Council, to the countless organizers and volunteers who pour heart and  soul into organizing these events all year long.” 

"It is wonderful to play a role in helping our city celebrate its  diversity through art and cultural performances,” said Rev Dr Shelley  Best, CEO of Greater Hartford Arts Council. “These performances bring  our community together while developing our creative economy. Our team  will continue to develop opportunities for creative collaboration and  arts mobilization while positioning the greater Hartford region as a  true arts destination.”

“Artistic and cultural diversity are among the things that make  Hartford a vibrant place to live and work, and Raytheon Technologies is  once again sponsoring Summer in the City,” said Randy Bumps, vice  president of Global Corporate Social Responsibility and Enterprise  Communications at Raytheon Technologies. “I have no doubt that this  year’s line-up of events will connect neighbors, build community and  inspire audiences.”

“We Make It Happen,” offered Charles Christie, President of the  Hartford Jazz Festival Board. “This festival is a labor of love and we  are excited to bring the community our largest festival yet! Join us in  Bushnell Park as we enjoy in fellowship the Grammy-Award winning line-up  and sounds of America's truest art form; Jazz flow through the park. We  have a jazzy weekend in store”

The Summer in the City events include:

  • Greater Hartford Festival of Jazz | July 15 - 17th | F 7p - 10p, Sa 2:30p - 11:30p, Su 1p - 9:30p I Bushnell Park
  • Black-Eyed and Blues Festival | July 30 I 3-9 pm I July 31 I 3-7 pm I Bushnell Park
  • Taste of Caribbean and Jerk Festival | August 6th | 11a - 9p I Mortensen Riverfront Plaza
  • West Indian Independence Celebration | August 13th | 11a - 8p I Bushnell Park
  • Riverfront Dragon Boat & Asian Festival | August 20th | 8a - 4p I Mortensen Riverfront Plaza
  • Puerto Rican Day Parade and Festival de Coqui | August 21 | 11a -8p I Bushnell Park
  • Hartford Pride & Concert | September 10th | Noon-6p I Trumbull Street
The program also provided support for the Greater Hartford Latino Festival which took place this year on June 25th and the Hartford Bonanza which took place on July 2-3rd.          

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