Dryden’s big outdoor concert series has been postponed due to COVID-19 crowd restrictions.
‘Rhythm on the Range’ will now take place August 21st, 2021.
Organizer Rhonda Sharpe-Klim notes the four acts they had this year have all agreed to come back next year.
Sharpe-Klim was a guest on the CKDR Morning Show Monday and says they will still be donating back to the community this year.
“We have created pre-designed shirts in response to the COVID-19 pandemic and it’s reflection. And with the sales of those shirts, we are going to give $10 from each sale going directly to our Dryden Food Bank.”
Sharpe-Kim says Rhythm on the Range is also making an immediate $400 donation.
She says you can see the design and purchase the shirts at Anderson’s Homestead Golf Course.
“The shirts are a reflection, totally, of the times right now. The logo on the back of the shirt, just to give you an idea, its says ‘COVID Separated Us But Rock N’ Roll Will Always Unite Us.'”
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