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Pittsford prepares to close out summer concert series for kids this Wednesday with a special performance by Mike Kornrich

Pittsford, New York – The Town of Pittsford is set to wrap up its summer music series for children this week with a lively evening of tunes and entertainment. The season’s final “Concert for Kids” will be held this Wednesday, August 13, featuring local favorite Mike Kornrich, whose performances are known for their upbeat songs, playful humor, and interactive style that keeps young audiences engaged from start to finish.
Families are invited to gather behind the Spiegel Community Center at 6:30 p.m., where Kornrich will take the stage for what promises to be an energetic and laughter-filled night. Organizers say the show will be a mix of music, silliness, and opportunities for children to join in the fun — making it a perfect end to the summer concert series.
Adding to the festivities, the Kona Ice food truck will be on site, offering refreshing shaved ice treats to help everyone cool off on what’s expected to be a warm summer evening. The event is free to attend and open to the public, making it an easy and affordable option for a midweek family outing.
“All kids’ concerts take place at the Spiegel Pittsford Community Center Field and begin at 6:30pm,” the organizers noted. The venue, located at 35 Lincoln Avenue, offers an open, outdoor space that allows families to spread out blankets and chairs for a comfortable concert experience.
The “Concerts for Kids” program has been a staple of Pittsford’s summer community events, giving local families a chance to enjoy live performances without traveling far from home. This year’s lineup has drawn steady crowds, thanks in part to its variety of entertainers and welcoming atmosphere.
With Wednesday’s event marking the last show of the season, residents are encouraged to bring their kids, neighbors, and friends to enjoy an evening that blends music, laughter, and community spirit. As the sun sets and the music plays, the final notes of summer in Pittsford will be celebrated together — with Mike Kornrich providing the soundtrack.

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