Ava Kuhn, left, 3, shows her balloon which she received from a passing balloon parade to her grandmother, Olha, who is visiting from Ukraine at the Under the Elms summer music concert at College Green, in Athens, Ohio, on Wednesday, June 23, 2021. [Joseph Scheller | WOUB]
Jessica Hayes laughs during an Under the Elms concert while talking with her friends on College Green, in Athens, Ohio, on Wednesday, June 23, 2021. Hayes, who has lived in Athens for 33 years, has been coming to the Under the Elms concert series for most of her life, she jokes with her friends. “It’s a great chance to be outdoors and it’s wonderful music,” said Hayes. [Joseph Scheller | WOUB]
Communiversity band members laugh with each other prior to an Under the Elms concert starting in Athens, Ohio, on Wednesday, June 23, 2021. [Joseph Scheller | WOUB]
Darryl Markland, center, a retired Air Force Colonel with 27 years of service, holds his hat over his heart while standing next to his wife of five years, Louise Steel Markland, while the national anthem is performed at the Under the Elms concert in College Green, in Athens, Ohio, on Wednesday, June 23, 2021. Louise, who has been attending the concert series since 2003, affectionately said Darryl, who has only been to Under the Elms for three years, is “a newbie.” [Joseph Scheller | WOUB]
Guy Rifler sits against a tree and works on a crossword puzzle and Sudoku while listening to the orchestra perform during an Under the Elms concert on College Green, in Athens, Ohio, on Wednesday, June 23, 2021. “I used to come up here when my kids were little and now my oldest daughter is playing in it,” said Rifler. [Joseph Scheller | WOUB]
Tiny, left, sniffs Oscar during an Under the Elms summer concert on College Green, in Athens, Ohio, on Wednesday, June 23, 2021. [Joseph Scheller | WOUB]
Jen Washko, left, chases her 18 month old and music loving son, JJ, across College Green during an Under the Elms music concert, in Athens, Ohio, on Wednesday, June 23, 2021. “We were actually at Eclipse just before this and they had a live band,” said Chris Washko, JJ’s father and husband to Jen. “And every time they would start tuning, he would just run up and stand and watch.” [Joseph Scheller | WOUB]