
The City Auditorium presents “The Central Avenue Block Party”
Come celebrate the newly renovated City Auditorium at the neighborhood Central Avenue Block party. The event is free and fun for the whole family.
RICHLAND CENTER, Wis (WRCO / WRCE) – The City Auditorium presents “The Central Avenue Block Party” Saturday, September 27 from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. at the 100 block of North Central Ave.
The event is free and fun for the whole family.
Come celebrate the newly renovated City Auditorium at the neighborhood Central Avenue Block party, featuring live music, a beer tent, food by TKO BBQ, and more
The event is free and fun for the whole family. Bring your own chair. With all the great music, feel free to dance at the designated dancing area.
Tours of the recently renovated City Auditorium available.
Musical acts include:
- Marty Cina – 2 p.m.
- Burch Brothers – 3 p.m.
- Stone Cold Country – 4-6 p.m.
Stone Cold Country Band is truly dedicated to performing mostly 90s through 2000s country music, along with a little current country. Sure, we throw in a few other favorites from the past in country and rock as well. If you like to listen, dance or sing along to what we love to do, let’s do this!
Link: Stone Cold Country Band website
Burch Brothers Band:
Link: Burch Brothers Band Facebook page
Marty Cina:
Marty Cina is one of Americana’s most sought-after artists. What is “Americana” you say? Americana is one of America’s truest forms of music. If you were to roll folk, country and blue grass music all together into one genre, you would have Americana. Marty Cina has a unique ability to sound out his life’s experiences in song like no other Americana artist. If you enjoy artful instrumentation combined with lyrics that tell true stories, you will love the work of Marty Cina.
Link: Marty Cina’s website
THANKS TO THE EVENT SPONSORS
Capital Wealth Advisory Group
Napa Auto
Jones Chevrolet
Heartland Christmas Trees
THE FIRST MUNICIPAL AUDITORIUM IN WISCONSIN
In 1912, Richland Center built the very first municipal auditorium in the state of Wisconsin. Over the years, the likes of Jack Benny, Liberace and many others have graced the stage to appreciative audiences. The building also housed Richland Center City offices for decades.
THE RESTORATION
In January of 2021, RCPAC was the recipient of a grant to help fund a large portion of the elevator project. The elevator has made the building ADA accessible to provide access to all three levels for everyone.
HELP THE TEAM CELEBRATE
“The Central Avenue Block Party” is Saturday, September 27 from 2-6 p.m. at the 100 block of North Central Ave.
The event is free and fun for the whole family.

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