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Mifflinburg park concert with Rapid Run postponed to July 9

Families who marked June 11 for a park concert with Rapid Run now have a July 9 date to circle instead.

Marcus Williams··2 min read
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Mifflinburg park concert with Rapid Run postponed to July 9
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Mifflinburg residents who planned an evening at the park on Thursday had to reset their calendars after the borough moved its concert with Rapid Run to July 9. The change keeps the show on the summer schedule, but it pushes one of the borough’s familiar community gatherings out of mid-June and deeper into the season.

The borough announced the postponement on June 11 and said only that the concert, which had been set for Thursday, June 11, 2026, would now take place on July 9, 2026. Rapid Run remains the scheduled band. The notice did not give a reason for the change, leaving the date shift as the only confirmed adjustment.

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That matters in a place like Mifflinburg, where Community Park is not just open space but a regular setting for concerts, festivals, picnics, and other civic get-togethers. A summer concert in the park is the kind of event that gives families, neighbors, and visitors a reason to gather after work or school, and it helps shape the borough’s seasonal rhythm. When that date changes, so do the plans built around it.

For anyone who had June 11 marked down for an evening out, the new July 9 date now becomes the one to watch. It also keeps the concert from falling off the calendar altogether, preserving a public event that fits the borough’s approach to using the park as an active community space. In a small town, that continuity can be just as important as the performance itself.

The shift is modest on paper, but in practice it keeps one more summer date in place for a borough that relies on its park to host shared events. By moving the concert rather than canceling it, Mifflinburg kept Rapid Run in line for a later appearance and gave the community another night to gather at the park before summer slips away.

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