Honey Dewdrops to Headline Weekender
National Recording Artists The Honey Dewdrops to Headline Weekender at Paul Smith’s College Cycling Event
For those who love riding bikes and live music, this is BIG news. Thanks to a grant from Explore Adirondack Frontier, national recording artists The Honey Dewdrops will headline the annual Weekender at Paul Smith’s College road cycling event with a free public concert on Friday, August 4.
While the concert is free, registration for the 3-Day road cycling event is filling up fast. The a la carte style registration allows you to choose to camp on campus, stay in a dorm, or stay in nearby local lodging. You can also choose to add the campus meal plan, which makes planning for groups of any size incredibly easy. And yes, discounted group registration is available.
The free lakeside show featuring The Honey Dewdrops will be hosted rain or shine on the Paul Smith’s College Great Lawn at 6:30 p.m. The event is open to all and is supported by a grant from Explore Adirondack Frontier.
Beer and wine will be available for purchase during the show. Picnicking is encouraged, but outside alcohol is not allowed.
The Honey Dewdrops
Virginia raised and Maryland based, Laura Wortman and Kagey Parrish of The Honey Dewdrops began touring in 2009 and have called the city of Baltimore home since 2014. With several albums and fourteen years of playing shows on the road, Laura and Kagey continue to expand their experimental folk sound with electric guitar, clawhammer banjo, mandolin and tight harmonies, while maintaining a commitment to deepening their understanding of the world through the lens of music and songwriting. Learn more at thehoneydewdrops.com