Hagerstown is gearing up for a lively summer season, offering residents and visitors a wide variety of free events throughout June 2025. Music performances, outdoor movies, community celebrations, and local markets will fill the city’s parks and streets, ensuring entertainment for all ages.
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The lineup kicks off on June 11 with Bryan Wiles performing at the City Park Bandshell. Other highlights include the Hagerstown Municipal Band Concert Series, set for multiple dates at the Bandshell, and the popular Outdoor Movie Series, featuring screenings of “Sonic 3” on June 13 and “Moana 2” on June 27. Pre-show entertainment will precede both film events, inviting families to settle in with blankets and chairs for a night under the stars.
Youth will have their own moment to shine at Sober Prom Night on June 13, hosted by the Washington County Health Department at University Plaza. This event, designed for middle and high school students, aims to provide a fun and safe environment to celebrate with music and dancing without the need for reservations. Also scheduled for June 14 is the Safe Summer Kickoff at Hub City Brewery’s parking lot, offering games, food, and family support resources.
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South Potomac Street will transform into a playground during the 2nd Saturday Summer Street Festival on June 14, featuring bounce houses, face painting, and mini-golf. Dance enthusiasts can join the Dance on the Plaza event the same day, offering a showcase of dance and fitness activities. Additionally, bargain hunters can visit the Community Yard Sale at Fairgrounds Park earlier that morning, browsing through 72 stalls.
The City Farmers Market will continue every Sunday throughout the month at Hub City Brewery, providing fresh produce, baked goods, and artisan products. Juneteenth will be celebrated on June 21 at Wheaton Park with the Doleman Black Heritage Museum hosting a “Celebration of Survival” event. Meanwhile, the Miss Maryland competition will take place June 20–21 at The Maryland Theatre.
Wrapping up the month, the city will host Rides with Tommy 202 on June 28, offering kids rides on the beloved tractor wagon train at the City Park Train Hub. Throughout June, the Encounter City Park series will also continue with performances by Spirit Wind, Second Chances, and others, inviting the community to enjoy music outdoors.
Article by multiple contributors, based upon information from the City of Hagerstown and the Washington County Health Department press release.
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