Elephant Revival with Two Runner
Green Anchors FAQ
What is Green Anchors?
- Green Anchors is a former shipyard transformed into an artist, maker, small business and community space.
Where do I park? Where is the entrance?
- The entrance and box office are located HERE on the NW corner of the Cathedral Park Boat Ramp parking lot. If you park in the Cathedral Park Boat Ramp parking lot, have the Parking Kitty app ready and pay the $5.
- There is overflow street parking on N Baltimore Ave.
- You can access the site map on our website by clicking HERE and scrolling to the bottom of the page.
- If the train is blocking the parking lot, be patient, it will move. Please do not climb between train cars.
What can I bring to the show?
- Small purse, folding chairs/blankets for garden area, water bottle (if empty).
What is not allowed?
- No backpacks. No outside food or beverage. No Pets.
- Our gardens are part of an active pollinator restoration project. Please refrain from walking into the flower beds to avoid crushing the tender plants.
Are kids allowed?
- Yes, the show is All Ages. Kids 10 and under free, and there's a discounted "Kids Ticket" for ages 11-16 years old.
Is there re-entry to the show?
- For the safety of our patrons, there is no re-entry. Please feel free to take a walk around our gardens, smell the flowers, and take in the view of the river if you’re needing a break from the show.
Will there be food onsite?
- Yes, there will be multiple food vendors onsite. We try to provide a variety of choices. If you have a favorite food cart you’d like to see at the venue, please reach out!
What are the run times of the show?
- Doors @ 7pm // Two Runner @ 8pm // Elephant Revival @ 9:15pm // Curfew at 10:30pm
- Please be respectful of the neighborhood, and please leave quietly after the show ends.
Is there ADA Access?
Can we go down to the beach and play in the water?
- Sorry, there will be no access to the beach during the event and all access to the water is prohibited from the property.
What's up with the tugboat on the pier?
- The vessel is a 1947 Army tugboat called Captain Bob. She is being preserved as an historic vessel and someday will be open to tours.