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Rome Art and Community Center, 308 W. Bloomfield St., will continue its Summer Concert Series with an outdoor concert featuring Utica’s Crazy Fools on Friday, July 23.

Admission for this concert is $5 at the door and the will open at 6:30 p.m. The concert begins at 7 p.m. Ice Café food truck will be in attendance and food will be available for purchase. Attendees are asked to bring their own lawn chairs.

In the event of rain, the concert will be moved to Sunday, July 25. The Crazy Fools have been active in the Utica music scene for 20 years, playing the music of groups like the Band, Tom Petty, Bruce Springstein, and Levon Helm.

The Rome Art and Community Center’s Summer Concert Series is presented by title sponsors Andro Computational Solutions and The Project Fibonacci Foundation. As part of their sponsorship of the Summer Concert Series, The Project Fibonacci Foundation created a shop local Community Clue Quest with winners being drawn weekly and as part of their prize, they will receive free tickets to an upcoming Summer Concert Series concert.

Visit the Project Fibonacci Foundation website and Facebook page for a list of participating businesses and for additional details.

Additional sponsorship for the Summer Concert Series is provided by Birch Wealth Management and Capraro Technologies. Other concerts in the series will feature Cincinnati Creek and Pocket Change.

For more information on the Summer Concert Series, email executivedirector@romeart.org or call the center at 315-336-1040 or go online to www.facebook.com/RomeArtandCommunityCenter.

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