
Celebrate a Century of Community: Temple Terrace’s River Jam
As Temple Terrace prepares to mark a monumental 100-year anniversary, it is rolling out the red carpet with a vibrant celebration known as River Jam. This high-energy music festival will take place on May 3 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the picturesque Riverhills Park, located at 329 S Riverhills Dr. Promised to be a true block party, the River Jam invites Clearwater lovers and residents alike to come together for a day filled with excitement, music, and art.
A Day of Festivities
River Jam is set to be an unforgettable experience, showcasing live performances from some of the top local bands in the Tampa Bay area. Attendees can anticipate a delightful array of food trucks serving up delicious bites, alongside captivating art displays that celebrate the creative spirit of the community.
Delighting in a Rich Heritage
While the lively festival is an excellent way to celebrate, it also serves as a nod towards Temple Terrace's impressive history. Originally established as a hunting preserve and known for the renowned Temple oranges in the 1920s, this city has transformed over the past century into a charming community characterized by Mediterranean Revival architecture and a nationally recognized golf course.
Bringing the Whole Community Together
The event organizers are making every effort to ensure that River Jam is accessible and enjoyable for everyone. Attendees are encouraged to walk, bike, or arrive via golf carts. For those coming from farther away, free shuttles will be running continuously throughout the day, helping to reduce any parking woes.
Your Invitation to Join
This is more than just a party; it's a celebration of community, history, and connection. Whether you're a resident or a visitor exploring Clearwater, the River Jam is an event you won't want to miss as Temple Terrace embraces its past and paves the way for the future. Grab a buddy, bring a blanket, and head out for a day filled with fun and memories!
For more details about the River Jam and other upcoming centennial events, be sure to visit templeterrace.gov.
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