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Mayor announces free Hero Day concert tonight and RAM clinic this weekend in Erie

5867520 · September 11, 2025
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Mayor Joe Schember reminded residents that the free Hero Day concert featuring OAR begins tonight at Liberty Park Rebish Investment Amphitheater and that a free Remote Area Medical (RAM) clinic offering dental, vision and medical services will be held Saturday and Sunday at the Center for Arts and Technology (ECAT).

Mayor Joe Schember reminded attendees at the Sept. 11 press conference that a free Hero Day concert featuring the band OAR will be held tonight at Liberty Park’s Rebish Investment Amphitheater. Gates open at 5 p.m., and OAR is scheduled to begin performing at 5:30 p.m.

Schember also announced that the Hammitt Health Foundation will host a Remote Area Medical (RAM) clinic on Saturday, Sept. 13 and Sunday, Sept. 14 at the Center for Arts and Technology (ECAT), 650 East Avenue. The clinic will offer free dental, vision and basic medical services on a first-come, first-served basis; organizers said patients should arrive early both days.

Event organizers said parking will be available in the west parking lot at East Middle School, 101 Atkins Street; the lot will be roped off beginning Friday night and will include security. Clinic staff will begin triaging patients at 6 a.m. on both Saturday and Sunday. No health insurance or identification is required to receive services, Schember said.

The mayor encouraged anyone who needs dental, vision or medical services to consider attending and reiterated that services are limited and provided on a first-come, first-served basis.