Archive for August, 2009
709 Railroad Street
Published Saturday, August 29th, 2009

Photograph courtesy of Shawn Schmalz
709 Railroad Street is both the name and location of one of Johnstown, PA’s most unique entertainment venues. Located on the edge of downtown Johnstown, the establishment is part music club, part art gallery, part community gathering area.
The mainstay of the facility is live music performances, featuring original music from artists in the Punk, Indie, Hardcore and, occasionally, Metal genres. Averaging a show each week, the location draws acts from near and far.
AmeriServ Flood City Music Festival
Published Wednesday, August 19th, 2009
Cambria County’s largest music festival, always a highlight of the summer calendar, is set to fill the streets of Johnstown, PA with performers and music lovers from near and far. The AmeriServ Flood City Music Festival is a weekend-long event that begins Friday, August 21th at 7:00 PM and stages over 30 performances on three stages for the next three days.
The popular festival has long since made a name for itself as a means to see performances by a wide variety of musicians, with a range of styles including Folk, Blues, Jazz, Zydeco, Latin, Gospel, Post-Punk and so much more. “We’re really excited about the level of talent the festival draws,” says Shelley Johansson, Directory of Marketing and Communication for the Johnstown Area Heritage Association. “We have such a strong list of performances, from national acts to regional favorites. It’s a really diverse lineup.”
AAABA Baseball Tournament
Published Wednesday, August 5th, 2009
The All American Amateur Baseball Association (AAABA) is comprised of 23 franchises located across the United States. Teams compete throughout the summer with their sights set on a single purpose—a trip to Johnstown, PA for a chance at the national title.
The contest kicks off Monday, August 10th, culminating in the Championship Game, scheduled for Sunday, August 16th at Johnstown’s Point Stadium. During the week, 16 teams will vie for the national title in a double-elimination tournament.
