Dancing was the order of the night as the Sparkletones entertained what was considered the largest crowd ever at the City of Santa Clara’s Summer Concert Series on Wednesday, July 6. Wednesday was the last day for the Wednesday concerts, but the concerts will continue on Sunday afternoon. Dancing to the music or just enjoying the music and warm weather are (from L to R) Leslie with her 18-month old daughter Sophie from Santa Clara, Deanna Yuryeva, and an unnamed Sparkletones fan. At the bottom are The Sparkletones.
The Sparkletones entertained what was considered the largest crowd ever at the City of Santa Clara’s Summer Concert Series on Wednesday, July 6. Wednesday was the last day for the Wednesday concerts, but the concerts will continue on Sunday afternoon. A fan favorite and a regular at Santa Clara functions throughout the years, the Sparkletones continue to draw crowds wherever they perform.
An unnamed Santa Clara resident runs and dances on the grass in the Pavilion in Santa Clara’s Central Park as the Sparkletones played at what was considered the largest crowd ever at the City of Santa Clara’s Summer Concert Series on Wednesday, July 6. Wednesday was the last day for the Wednesday concerts, but the concerts will continue on Sunday afternoon.
Deanna Yuryeva, enjoys the musical stylings of the Sparkletones on Wednesday evening, July 6. Wednesday was the last day for the Wednesday concerts, but the concerts will continue on Sunday afternoon. The warm weather and great music were a lure as the turnout was among the largest the Concerts in the Park has ever seen.
Getting into the music and beginning her dancing career is 18-month old Sophie. Sharing the dance is Sophie’s mother, Leslie. Sophie danced and smiled enough to let anyone nearby know that she thought the Sparkletones were the perfect band for the last Wednesday Concerts in the Park concert. Wednesday’s crowd was probably the largest ever at a Concerts in the Park. But the fun won’t stop as the concerts in the park will continue on Sunday afternoons.