Osawatomie's First Annual PORCHFEST

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The City of Osawatomie Arts Commission and Freedom's FrontTire Bicycle Repair/Sales are excited to announce a new live music event coming to Osawatomie this fall -- Porchfest!
Porchfest is a completely free family-friendly community event, open for anyone to attend or perform. Acoustic or low amplification musical performances take place on porches, and in yards and driveways, as a celebration of our community and local artists. Simply pack a cooler (no alcohol!) and a lawn chair to enjoy the event with your friends and families.
This year's Porchfest will take place on Brown Avenue between the 900 and 1100 blocks. Sets are one hour long, and performers will be staggered up and down the block to keep the tunes and good vibes spinning all afternoon! Check out the schedule below:
Musicians may have tip jars available during their sets -- please let them know how much we appreciate them volunteering their time and talent for this free community event! Following Porchfest 2024, the Osawatomie Arts Commission will publish a simple event feedback survey to improve future events. Be on the lookout for the link coming soon!
DO YOU LIVE IN THE HOST NEIGHBORHOOD? See our FAQ page for more information on what to expect during this year's Porchfest!
The History of Porchfests
From Porchfest.org: "Porchfest is a music festival held on the porches of the Fall Creek and Northside neighborhoods of Ithaca, NY. Porchfest is free and open for anyone to attend or perform. Performances take place on porches, and in yards and driveways, in a celebration of our vibrant creative community. Porchfest began in 2007, inspired by some outdoor ukulele playing and a conversation between neighbors Gretchen Hildreth and Lesley Greene. They came up with the idea for it that day and gathered 20 bands to make it happen in September of that year. The number of bands has increased every year since then, with 185 recorded in 2016."
Porchfest has grown to over 200 communities across the United States, Canada, and Australia. Small towns, big cities, and all the communities in between have created their own celebrations. Osawatomie is proud to join that ever-growing list!