The forecast is bright for this Saturday’s second annual “Hills are Alive Fall Heritage Fest”. Sunny skies and temperatures approaching seventy degrees are predicted.
This year’s fest is taking on a Halloween theme. In addition to entertainment which was enjoyed by hundreds last year, such as pony rides, face painting, hayrides, and a chicken beauty contest, this year’s activities include trick-or-treating and an obstacle course. Residents young and old are encouraged to wear costumes to the event.
There will also be a display of decorated pumpkin creations by residents. There is still a supply of free pumpkins at Village Hall for those wishing to participate, or just bring your own. Of course, live musical entertainment will be provided, and plenty of food and drink will be served. The first 300 residents to arrive will receive a free food ticket.
The fest will be held this Saturday, October 25, at the Barrington Hills Park District Riding Center located at 361 Bateman Rd from noon to 5:00 PM. For more information, go to the Village’s fest page by clicking here. Funding for this year’s Heritage Fest is made possible by the following sponsors and, of course, residents volunteering their time to help out with events:
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