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PorchROKR, Akron鈥檚 favorite holiday, is almost here

Rubber City Ukes performing at PorchROKR
Brittany Nader
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A couple dances as the Rubber City Ukes, a group of ukelele players of all skill levels, performs at PorchROKR in 2022.

Akron has many of its own 鈥渦nofficial鈥 holidays, from 330 Day on March 30 (330 is also the city's area code) to Founders' Day every June. But one annual event is so widely and affectionately referred to as 鈥淎kron鈥檚 favorite holiday鈥 that it must be true. I鈥檓 speaking, of course, about the PorchROKR Music & Arts Festival in Highland Square.

Every August, the streets of Akron鈥檚 West Side neighborhood come alive, not just with music, but with a palpable sense of community and camaraderie. PorchROKR, for me, has always been more than just a festival; it鈥檚 a peaceful day where people celebrate the city鈥檚 art, music and culture, connect with one another and simply enjoy walking around the streets of Akron feeling safe and ready for a good time.

In an era when social media chatter can distort the reality of an area and paint it with broad, negative strokes, events like PorchROKR serve as a counter-narrative. When the people of Akron have a chance to come together to celebrate one another, something truly special happens.

As you walk through the streets hopping from porch to porch, you鈥檒l see neighbors offering up bottles of water to passersby or inviting strangers to sit in their shaded front yards to escape the August heat. It鈥檚 a festival that focuses on music and arts, but its impact goes beyond that 鈥 it鈥檚 about building, healing and supporting the community.

A lot goes into planning this type of event, from the efforts of the Highland Square Neighborhood Association and planning committee to the hundreds of volunteers and performers who pull this off every year.

The Bics perform at PorchROKR
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Akron garage-punk band the Bics performed at American Legion Post 19 in 2023. The venue will host bands at this year's PorchROKR, including So Nectar, Soleo, Timi Funk and 12 O'Clock Tribe.

Aside from seeing folks crowding the area, suppoting local businesses and enjoying the day, listening to every artist on the lineup and planning my festival route is a real highlight.

Each hour features artists performing outside of houses or businesses along the festival鈥檚 footprint, and sprinting from one stage to another is part of the experience.

As part of "Shuffle," the 精东影业 music podcast, I have the joy and honor of combing through more than 100 local PorchROKR performers with "All Things Considered" and "Shuffle" host Amanda Rabinowitz.

Often, we see a selection of past musicians we鈥檝e interviewed. We also get introduced to acts we've never heard of before, and it鈥檚 thrilling to dig into their back catalog, see them perform live and then sometimes bring them onto the podcast and on the air on WKSU, or on "Applause" on WVIZ-PBS.

Amanda and I have a tradition of putting together a Spotify playlist and recording a "Shuffle" episode every year with our band selections. I especially love running into Amanda at the festival and chatting about the artists we鈥檝e seen that day.

In 2022, we were in the massive crowd that gathered in the humble front yard of a Highland Square home to see Detention, now called Off-Leash, before they headlined the main stage. I had the opportunity to introduce rap artist Jinari Kimet on that same main stage last year, and it鈥檚 been exciting to see his star rise.

This year鈥檚 headliner is one of my all-time favorite Akron bands, Free Black!, whom we interviewed for Shuffle in 2021. I鈥檝e seen Floco Torres and HR3 perform all over the city and can鈥檛 wait for them to bring their talent and energy to Highland Square on Saturday.

Another past headliner I鈥檓 a big fan of is Red Rose Panic, interviewed for "Shuffle" back in 2018 when they were gearing up for their main-stage performance. They鈥檒l be playing the event again this year, along with a slew of other past artists we鈥檝e talked to for "Shuffle," including DreamStates, Soleo, The Baker鈥檚 Basement and Dave Rich and His Enablers.

Some new-to-me artists I鈥檓 looking forward to seeing at the festival are Aka & Co, Lovely Weather and judelyn. There鈥檚 always something new, something exciting and something that reminds me of why I love Akron so much at this event.

This year is particularly special for me because my mom will be attending her first PorchROKR. She鈥檚 the one who instilled in me a love of music and the importance of supporting the local community, so sharing this experience with her feels like a full-circle moment.

PorchROKR is this Saturday, with music kicking off at 11 a.m. It鈥檚 a full-day event that brings people together from all walks of life, not just from Akron, but from outside the city as well. It鈥檚 a showcase of the breadth of artistic and creative talent we have here.

Every year, even while I鈥檓 roasting in 90-degree heat or wading through rain puddles to see the next band, this community event reaffirms why I鈥檓 proud to call this city home.

Brittany Nader is the producer of "Shuffle" on 精东影业. She joins "All Things Considered" host Amanda Rabinowitz on Thursdays to chat about Northeast Ohio鈥檚 vibrant music scene.