City of Middletown releases 2026 summer calendar of events

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The City of Middletown announced on April 17 the release of its 2026 summer calendar, featuring a variety of events and activities for residents.

The announcement is intended to inform the community about opportunities to participate in local programs and attend upcoming gatherings. The city encourages residents to stay engaged by exploring the range of options available throughout the summer months.

Residents can download a copy of the full calendar from the city’s website. For those interested in recreational activities, there are also sign-up options through the City of Middletown Recreation & Parks Department. Additionally, information about upcoming events at the Paramount is accessible online for those seeking entertainment options.

The city regularly updates its event offerings and provides resources for community involvement. Officials say these efforts help foster community spirit and ensure that there is something for everyone during the summer season.

Looking ahead, Middletown officials encourage all residents to check back frequently for updates or new additions to the event schedule as plans continue throughout 2026.



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