With Halloween just around the corner, the buzz about what costume to wear and which party to go to gets louder and louder. To get included in the Halloween talk, many local businesses are hosting Halloween events- including Hinnant Family Vineyards in Pine Level.
On Friday, October 26th, Hinnant Family Vineyards is holding their 2nd Annual Hinnant Haints Ball. Beginning at 7pm, there will be food and wine, entertainment provided by 8 Track, and a costume contest with prizes for the best single, pair, and group costumes. The Haints Ball is for adults 21 and older and a costume is required, masquerade attire suggested. Be prepared to join the spirits that haunt the vineyard in a night full of fun and dancing.
The very next night, Hinnant Family Vineyards is having A Night in Sleepy Hollow, sponsored by Bob Evans Family Restaurant. This family-fun event is taking place Saturday, October 27th starting at 6:30pm. It will be an evening full of hayrides, story telling, and a variety of games and contests including a Pumpkin Carving Contest and Pumpkin Pie Eating Contest. Admission to A Night in Sleepy Hollow is $5 per person, going to the Canter Stage Theatre in Goldsboro, or $5 worth of Chef Boyardee or Easy Mac products per person to benefit Pine Level- Micro Elementary School.
Hinnant Family Vineyards is located in Pine Level, NC and a member of the Muscadine Heritage Wine Trail. For more information about tickets, admission, or schedule of events, visit Hinnant Family Vineyards' website at http://hinnantvineyards.com or call 919-965-3350.
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