Concert band to perform in Rockford « The VW independent
The Van Wert Area Community Concert Band is set to bring a performance of patriotic music to Rockford this month. The event, which is free and open to the public, will take place on Friday, June 12, at 7 p.m. In the large shelter house at Shanes Park.
A Musical Celebration of Heritage
The upcoming performance is designed to celebrate the county’s 250th birthday through a curated selection of music. According to the band, the program aims to reflect, revitalize, and rekindle national pride among citizens.
The setlist includes pieces such as “To Honor America,” “Voices of the Battlefield,” and “Golden,” alongside a Bob Dylan medley. Band member Warren Bowery is scheduled to serve as the featured singer for Neil Diamond’s “America,” while the performance will also include a “Salute To America’s Finest” to honor area military personnel and veterans.
Event Logistics and Outlook
Directed by former Parkway band director Richard Sherrick, the ensemble is prepared to perform in a setting equipped for various weather conditions. Attendees are encouraged to bring lawn chairs or utilize the available picnic tables at the shelter house.

As this concert brings together a wide range of regional talent, it may serve as a template for future community gatherings in the area. Should the event draw a significant crowd, organizers could look to expand similar musical programming in future seasons to sustain the momentum of these regional collaborations.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where and when will the concert take place?
The concert will be held at the large shelter house at Shanes Park in Rockford on Friday, June 12, starting at 7 p.m.
Is there a cost to attend the performance?
No, the concert is free and open to the public.
What should attendees know about the venue and amenities?
The shelter house provides protection from bad weather, and there will be an ice cream truck on-site for attendees. Guests are encouraged to bring their own lawn chairs, though picnic tables will also be available.
Are you planning to attend this local tribute to the county’s 250th birthday?