Litchfield Park District Announces Summer Concert Series and Outlines Upcoming Community Events
Litchfield Park District Board Meeting | April 1, 2026
Article Summary: The Litchfield Park District Board of Commissioners finalized the lineup for its four-part summer concert series and discussed ongoing preparations for the upcoming “Celebrate Walton Park” community event scheduled for early June.
Litchfield Park District Events Key Points:
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The board announced a four-concert summer series running from June through September, featuring local bands and community sponsors.
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The “Celebrate Walton Park” event is scheduled for June 6, 2026, with the committee actively seeking a local historian and volunteers.
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The district reported a highly successful Easter Egg Hunt featuring approximately 4,500 eggs and donated bicycles for grand prizes.
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TLC/LCP plans to sponsor a kickball event at Walton Park and host a spring cleanup on April 19.
The Litchfield Park District Board of Commissioners on Wednesday, April 1, 2026, solidified plans for a busy summer season, officially announcing the lineup for its summer concert series and reviewing ongoing preparations for the “Celebrate Walton Park” festival.
The district’s Summer Concert Series will feature four events spread across the summer months, with each concert scheduled to run from 6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Attendees will also have access to on-site food and beverages provided by the Sweet P’s food truck.
The officially approved concert lineup and sponsor list includes:
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June 12: City Heat Band, sponsored by Heartland Bank.
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July 10: B & B Strings, sponsored by Bank and Trust Litchfield.
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August 14: The Strugglers, sponsored by First National Bank.
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September 11: Shake Daddies, sponsored by the Litchfield Park District.
In addition to the concert series, the board received an update on the upcoming “Celebrate Walton Park” event, which is scheduled for June 6, 2026, from 10:00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m. Commissioner Katie Cross, who is heading the planning committee, reported that the group has gathered a wide variety of ideas designed to appeal to all age groups.
The committee is currently searching for a historian with specific knowledge of Walton Park to present a talk during the event. Cross noted that the district is also actively looking for volunteers to assist with the celebration.
The local TLC/LCP group intends to partner with the Park District during the Celebrate Walton Park event by sponsoring a kickball game.
Commissioner Jaylynn Taylor also provided a recap of the district’s recent Easter Egg Hunt, describing the Recreation and Reinvesting committee’s event as a “huge success.” Volunteers distributed approximately 4,500 eggs for the hunt, alongside various prizes for each age group.
Taylor extended special thanks to local residents Buck and Jenny Longwell, who donated bicycles to serve as the grand prizes for all age brackets. The event was heavily supported by local donors and featured appearances by the Easter Bunny, Misses Cottontail, the Chamber Junior Miss, and three volunteers. The district placed a thank-you advertisement in the Journal News to recognize the community’s support.
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