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Witchy Paddle - Acoustics and Ales Edition

Calling all witches! Pack your potions and dust off your brooms! This Halloween season, two fan-favorite events are brewing into one unforgettable evening! Witchy Paddle is teaming up with Acoustics and Ales to conjure a festive happy hour filled with live music, tasty brews, and spooky lake views.

Join us for our costumed paddle of Little Seneca Lake. Don your best witchy wear, bring your own boat, and meet up with other witches for a sunset paddle followed by a campfire, s’mores, and Acoustics and Ale. The meeting spot will be near the Discovery Center and more information will be sent in an email. Witchy paddling begins at 4:30, with the campfire and Acoustics and Ales to follow. You must bring your own paddleboard, kayak, or canoe, and appropriate paddle, as well as safety gear and PFDs.

Registration is required only for the Witchy Paddle. Acoustics and Ales does not require registration.


Acoustics and Ales logo with witchy

• Where: Black Hill Regional Park, Black Hill Discovery Center (20926 Lake Ridge Drive, Boyds, Maryland 2084)
• When: Saturday, October 25, 2025, music, bites, and beers from 5 to 7:30 pm
*Witchy paddling begins at 4:30.

The event is free to attend. Registration is required for the paddleboarding portion of the event. All ages are welcome.

Check out our Acoustics and Ales homepage for more events!

Enjoy local beers from:

Enjoy food from: 

Enjoy Music from Sweet Yonder!

With instrumental attitude and inspiring vocal harmonies, the women of Sweet Yonder present a driving mix of banjo, mandolin, guitar, fiddle, and bass on compelling originals and bluegrass classics.

Sweet Yonder crafts a show tailored to each audience. They even include their own spin on American classic rock.

Sweet Yonder Band
Time:
Saturday, October 25, 2025
4:00PM - 7:00PM
Location:
Black Hill Discovery Center

20926 Lake Ridge Drive
Boyds, Maryland 20841

Fee:

$0.00

Age Range:
12+
Links:
Register
Black Hill Regional Park
Black Hill Discovery Center