

On the North, the Handy Ride Night Service Map runs along Bullard from Golden State Blvd to Palm, heading North on Palm, east on Herndon and north on Ingram to Audubon. At Grantland, the Westward boundary runs between Ashlan to SR 99, turning Westward and running along SR 99 to the San Joaquin River. On the West, the Handy Ride service runs along Polk between Central and Ashlan, turning westward at Ashlan to Grantland. On the South, the Handy Ride service area runs along Central between Temperance and Polk. At Temperance, the Eastward boundary runs between Ashlan and Central. On the East, the Handy Ride service area runs on Willow Avenue between Copper and Ashlan before turning Eastward along Ashlan to Temperance. The Handy Ride Day Service map is bounded on the North between SR 99 East along the San Joaquin River until Copper, heading eastward along Copper until Willow. Monday-Saturday, Night Service Route Area: 11:30 p.m. Monday-Saturday, Night Service Route Area: 12:00 a.m. The area boundaries are generally Copper Avenue to the north, east to Willow Avenue, south to Ashlan Avenue, east to Temperance Avenue, south to Central Avenue, west to Polk Avenue, north to the Fresno County line, and east to Copper Avenue. For details, visit the FAX Fares & Passes page. Fares will go on sale on August 27, 2021. Starting September 1, 2021, Handy Ride fares will be reduced from $1.50 to $1.25. If you believe you have a disability that prevents you from using a FAX fixed route bus, please call (559) 621-RIDE (7433) for more information about Handy Ride service, and to receive an application.

Handy Ride operates during the same hours and days as the FAX City bus system. Handy Ride is a shared ride, curb-to-curb service, provided from any origin to any destination throughout the service area for any trip purpose. Clark will perform with him on drums.The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990 requires public transportation agencies to provide paratransit service to eligible persons with disabilities which is comparable to the City bus service. They also worked with Memphis legend Lester Snell, and recorded with a Memphis-based choir at Stax!ĭavid Ryan Harris has an accomplished solo career as a guitarist and singer, and is the longtime guitar player for John Mayer. Paul & The Broken Bones's keyboardist is local musician Al Gamble, and the group recorded two albums in Memphis w/ GRAMMY-winning engineer Matt Ross Spang. He’s New Orleans based, and is the son of two preachers. PJ Morton is a two-time GRAMMY winner (with 14 nominations) and keyboardist for Maroon 5-in addition to his award-winning solo work.
#Handy park for free#
I'm over the moon for FREE live music, accessible to everyone, on Beale Street! A few fun facts: The lineup includes soul, R&B, Americana, singer/songwriter, blues, and rock music-with a focus on musicianship and fun performances.

Thursday, July 15th: Dave Barnes w/ The Nick Black Band.Thursday, July 8th: Paul Thorn w/ Amy LaVere & Will Sexton.Thursday, July 1: Victor Wooten, Joseph Wooten, Roy "Futureman' Wooten, Regi Wooten, The Wooten Brothers w/ Dottie.Thursday, June 24th: Rebirth Brass Band w/ Chinese Connection Dub Embassy.Thursday, June 17th: David Ryan Harris w/ Marcus Scott & KemUStry.Saturday, June 5th: PJ Morton w/ Marcella & Her Lovers.Get Loud! is presented by Memphis Tourism, in partnership with the Tennesseeĭepartment of Tourist Development, Downtown Memphis Commission and Beale Street. Coolers, weapons or pets are not allowed unless the pets are service animals. So get excited and get ready to head downtown this summer! Paul & The Broken Bones, David Ryan Harris, Rebirth Brass Band, Paul Thorn, Son Little and Marc Broussard.Īgain, the performances will be free and open to the public, and will pair a touring headline act with a Memphis based band as opener. Singer/songwriter PJ Morton and will continue with ten Thursday night concerts starting June 10th and culminating on August 12th.
#Handy park series#
The live music series kicks off Saturday, June 5 with GRAMMY-winning Memphis Tourism announced a new series of concerts happening on Thursdays (plus one Saturday) this summer at the newly renovated Handy Park stage on Beale Street-GET LOUD! concert series is FREE and open to the public.
