Lakeview at Old Settlers Opening Celebration
Allen Stone to open Round Rock’s new Outdoor Lakeview Pavilion & Stage on Nov. 15
ROUND ROCK, TEXAS – The Round Rock Parks and Recreation Department will host Lakeview Kickoff: A Stone in the Park featuring acclaimed musical artist Allen Stone at 6 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 15, on the new Lakeview stage at Old Settlers Park, 3300 E. Palm Valley Blvd. The evening will also include a ribbon-cutting ceremony with Mayor Morgan and the City Council, followed by a massive fireworks finale. The pyrotechnics, originally prepared for this year’s Frontier Days celebration but postponed due to weather, will be used to create a memorable closing to the milestone event.
The new Lakeview stage and open-air pavilion are designed to serve as a central gathering place and will host concerts, cultural events, and community celebrations.
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The new two-story Lakeview Pavilion nearly triples the size of the former structure, which will also remain standing. To better accommodate both everyday park visitors and major events, the project also delivers larger, modern restroom facilities. In addition, construction is planned on a new Joanne Land Playground. Residents and visitors are invited to join in this historic moment as the Lakeview Stage lights up for the very first time. Admission is free to the concert and fireworks, and all ages are welcome.
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
6:30 p.m. – Open; food and beverage vendors available and DJ
7:30 p.m. – Ribbon cutting with Mayor Craig Morgan and City Council
8 p.m. – Concert featuring Allen Stone
9:30 p.m. – Fireworks finale
This project is part of a larger Old Settlers’ Park Improvement Project. For more information on bond projects in Old Settlers Park, visit the City’s Old Settlers Park Expansion page. Check out some of the new spaces!
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Award Winning Department
The City of Round Rock Parks and Recreation Department has been awarded accreditation status from the National Recreation and Parks Society (NRPA) and was awarded the National Gold Medal Award for Excellence in Park and Recreation. The NRPA Gold Medal Award is the highest national honor in the park and recreation industry.