About this Event
It’s all about jazz at November’s Music Walk! Join us at historic McCollum Hall and journey back to the Golden Age of Jazz – a century ago, when America’s most unique art form was delighting people all over the world with its bold originality.
Live music, history, a market and amazing food truck tastes will create a night to remember as we explore the soul of Fort Myers under the stars.
The Brandon Robertson Quintet will entertain us with music from Black jazz legends who performed at McCollum Hall. The FGCU Jazz Ensemble and the Naples Philharmonic Youth Jazz Orchestra will also perform.
Free to attend, free parking. Enjoy dinner with jazz from a food truck or pack your own basket. No alcoholic beverages permitted. Seating provided or bring your own chairs or blanket. Easy parking and event access is available for individuals with disabilities and seniors.
Join us for this free performance at McCollum Hall, celebrating Buck McCollum’s vision and advocacy for his neighbors – and the power of community.
Presented by the Fort Myers Community Revitalization Agency. Powered by HAPCO Music Foundation. Made possible with partnerships from: Fort Myers Council Member Teresa Watkins Brown, Ward 1; City of Fort Myers; River District Alliance; Lee County Black History Society; FGCU Bower School of Music & the Arts; Thirty8 Collective; and Collaboratory.
More info:
Fort Myers CRA
239-321-7100
https://fortmyerscra.com
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
McCollum Hall, 2701 Doctor Martin Luther King Junior Boulevard, Fort Myers, United States
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