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Stamford Downtown hosting Lower Summer Street BLOCK PARTY on June 26

WHAT:           Lower Summer Street Block Party in Stamford Downtown

 

Stamford Downtown will be hosting a Block Party on Lower Summer Street!

 

Summer Street from Broad Street to Summer Place will be closed to vehicular traffic so people have more room to walk, dine, and see and be seen.

 

This FREE event will feature extended outdoor dining patios, live music, entertainment and more!

 

WHERE:        Lower Summer Street in Stamford Downtown

 

WHEN:         Thursday, June 26, 2025   5-9pm

 

Lower Summer Street Block Party is presented by Stamford Downtown and the City of Stamford.

 

For more information, please visit https://stamford-downtown.com/event/lower-summer-block-party/

 

Stamford Downtown Special Services District

Five Landmark Square, Suite 110

Stamford, CT 06901

203-348-5285

Stamford Downtown hosting Lower Summer Street BLOCK PARTY on June 26
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