Lennie and Friends at THE FAMOUS KASSCHAU MEMORIAL BAND SHELL
RIDGEWOOD Thursday, June 21 @ 8:30 pm
Please come and join us for a wonderful evening under the stars, outdoors, on a blanket, or ON
YOUR FEET , dancing . . . whatever you feel ! Outdoor concert at the Ridgewood Kasschau
Band Shell. Your favorite music from the Beatles, Rascals and more under the stars. Bring a
blanket and a friend for an evening of family entertainment. Please help us and yourselves to a
Beautiful Night OF FUN Under the summer Sky. . . . there’s a contest for largest crowd for the
season . . . at least help us make an effort ! The band shell is located on Veteran’s Field directly
behind Ridgewood Village Hall, 131 N. Maple Ave.
Join the music fans toting blankets, chairs, children, and bug spray, as we flock to Veteran’s
Field, positioning ourselves in front of Kasschau Shell, to enjoy this great entertainment beneath
the stars.
“I think it’s about the music. This music is classic and holds up so well.” says Lennie DelDuca
Jr. co-founder of the band. These are savvy musicians who have studied every jot of the classic
rock song book.
The members of Lennie and Friends would like to thank the sponsors of this performance, Keller
Williams and Applebee’s Neighborhood Grill.
The Kasschau Memorial Band Shell is the perfect place to enjoy this fabulous band. You’ll be
outdoors under the stars, in your chair or on your blanket – but more likely up and dancing. The
performance will begin at 8:30, but you’ll want to get there early to get a good spot. In case of
bad weather, please call 201-444-1776 for indoor location.
The Kasschau Memorial Shell is an outdoor amphitheater located on Veteran’s Field in the
center of Ridgewood, and dedicated in 1958 as a tribute to Frank Kasschau, an accomplished
and beloved musician in Ridgewood. Its purpose is to provide a variety of free quality family
entertainment twice weekly from early June through mid-August.
The Kasschau Memorial Shell operates under the auspices of the Village of Ridgewood in
cooperation with the Department of Parks and Recreation. In addition, many local organizations
and business provide much needed funds to support these programs.