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Alton High graduate parade set Friday night
The Telegraph
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A proud member of the Alton High School Class of 2020 shows off for friends during the school’s drive-through Graduation Parade held near the Alton riverfront last year. This year’s event is set for 7 p.m. Friday; guests may park in the amphitheater lot starting at 6 p.m. and must be in place by 6:45 p.m.
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ALTON — A parade for Alton High School’s 2021 graduates is planned for 7 p.m. tonight, Friday, May 21.
The parade was first held last year because COVID-19 precautions prevented traditional graduation events. The Alton School District and Alton Police are planning Friday’s celebration and encouraging community members to make signs and decorate their parked cars as part of the event.
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After a silent 2020 season, officials with the Liberty Bank Alton Amphitheater are announcing a full 2021 schedule of events. There will be several nights featuring regional music acts, and festivals such as the Alton Expo and Fireworks on the Mississippi will return.
One thing that is not on the schedule is a national music act. Last year there was a commitment from Boyz II Men. Alton Amphitheater Commission chairman Robert Stephan tells The Big Z whether or not they get a national act depends on finances.
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For the 2021 season Liberty Bank Amphitheater has added five “Summer Social” events which include popular St. Louis regional bands Boogie Chyld on June 4, Well Hungarians on June 18, Trixie Delight on July 16, dueling pianos from Howl at the Moon on July 30, and one-man band Corey Evitts on August 13. All Summer Social events will feature food and drinks.
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Scott Cousins, scousins@thetelegraph.com
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EDWARDSVILLE — A homeless man faces felony charges after allegedly causing more than $10,000 damage to the electrical breaker boxes at the Liberty Bank Amphitheater in Alton.
Steven J. Jackson, 44, listed as homeless out of Alton, was charged March 1 with criminal damage to state supported property over $10,000, a Class 2 felony.
The case was presented by the Alton Police Department.
According to court documents, on Feb. 23 Jackson did more than $10,000 damage to the electrical breaker boxes at the Liberty Bank Amphitheater.
Bail was set at $50,000.
Other felony cases filed March 1 by the Madison County State’s Attorney’s Office include:
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