Party On The Plaza Returns to Downtown Wheeling

The 2nd annual Circus Saints and Sinners Party on the Plaza music and food festival will be held from 3:30 – 10:00 p.m. on July 9th at the Plaza on Market in downtown Wheeling.

According to event chairman Paul Smith, the festival features all-day live music, food trucks, and beer and wine, with proceeds going toward a $150,000 commitment the organization made last year for the construction of the brand-new 150-bed WVU Medicine Children’s hospital in Morgantown.

“We have great food and drink, and a fantastic musical lineup co-headlined by Pittsburgh’s top party band, No Bad JuJu and Cleveland rockers, Trailer Park Ninjas, with special guest, Spinning Jenny,” Smith said. “And we’re happy to once again be holding this event for the women and children of our region and throughout West Virginia by supporting WVU Medicine Children’s.”

LEDE News is serving as a media sponsor of the event. Panhandle Cleaning and Restoration is the presenting sponsor with gold-level support from Broadwater Properties, Bordas and Bordas, Lowe’s, Edward Jones Investments and WesBanco.

Silver sponsors include Gumby’s, Main Street Bank Ziegenfelder’s, Savage Construction and Whiteside of St. Clairsville.

Participating as bronze level sponsors are Glessner Snodgrass Wealth Management, Steptoe & Johnson, Kalkreuth Roofing & Sheet Metal, Thomas the Stone & Thomas Turtle, Pickles Eatery & Bar, Joanou Financial Group, Fahey-Leavitt Insurance, Russ Fehr, Hughes Office Supply, Ohio County Commission, Unified Bank, and the Wheeling CVB.

Tip match sponsors include DeFelice Pizza of Behlehem and Wheeling, Mountaineer Brewfest, CMS Bankcard Services, Robinson Law Office, Yourkovich and Associates and Carenbauer Distributing.

Tickets are $30 each and include a $10 beverage credit. They can be purchased at the gate and at PartyOnThePlaza.org. Get $7 off until July 4th when purchasing online and using promo code PARTY7.

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