Discover family-friendly fun in the City of Plattsburgh this summer!
Parks Come Alive! is an outdoor summer event series centered on bringing together neighbors for an evening of local food, drinks, music and fun in our city parks.
Hosted the second Thursday of July, August and September from 4:30-7:30 PM, events are family-friendly and free to attend. Events will feature a variety of musical performances as well as games and activities for kids. Food and drink, provided by local vendors, will be available for purchase.
Melissa Penfield Park
July 11th
South Acres Park
August 8th
South Platt Street “Fox Hill” Park
September 12th
Check out more information on the Parks Come Alive! event series on the City’s Facebook page.
The City of Plattsburgh
Founded by Zephaniah Platt in 1785, the City of Plattsburgh is located on Lake Champlain in the northeast part of New York State about 20 miles south of the Canadian Border. The site of numerous historical events, including the Revolutionary War’s Battle of Valcour Island and the War of 1812’s Battle of Plattsburgh, it is also home to over a dozen public parks with athletic fields, playgrounds and community gardens, as well as a sprawling beach on the shore of Lake Champlain.