About Mashpee Night At the Pops
Mashpee Night at the Pops is an outdoor Pops concert that turns the parking lot at Mashpee Commons into Symphony Hall. Each year thousands are entertained with sights and sounds in reserved table seating and free community seating. Committed volunteers along with generous business and community sponsors bring you a magical summer evening in Mashpee.
Mashpee Night at the Pops is sponsored and presented by the Mashpee Community
Concert Committee featuring The Spirit of America. The performance by this internationally acclaimed group will feature an 85 piece Band, a Fife and Drum Corps and the renown "voices of the Spirit of America" concluding with an extraordinary
fireworks display by Atlas PyroVision Productions.
In 1993, local businessman Earle M. Marsters, Sr., made a bequest to MCCC and Mashpee Night at the Pops to ensure the continuation of this event for the benefit of the community. The ultimate goal is to create a permanent home for Mashpee Night at the Pops with these proceeds, concert proceeds and various fundraising activities.
In 1997, the first $10,000 scholarship was awarded to a graduating Mashpee student who will be attending college to pursue a career in the fine, applied, creative or performing arts. In 1998, the scholarship fund received a generous donation from the Yanoff family in memory of Donna Lynn Yanoff. The scholarship was renamed the ‘Donna Lynn Yanoff Memorial Scholarship’ and is presented to the award recipient on concert night.
Mashpee Community Concert Committee, Inc. is a Massachusetts Not For Profit Corporation |