Halloween Happenings in Maury County

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There are many fun happenings for kids and adults in Maury County celebrating Halloween, everything from creating art to running to sipping wine, as well as the traditional candy hunt. Below is a sampler list of seven of these events. More can be found on the Maury County Visitor’s Center Website, here.

1Halloween Theme Painting Sessions

September 29 and 30, October 1, 8, 11, 13, 15, 16, 20, 22, 27, 29, 2022

Painting with a Twist
1202 South James Campbell Boulevard Suite 14
Columbia, Tennessee
(931) 988-0222
paintingwithatwist.com/columbia
Hours: Times vary depending on the subject, see schedule.
Cost: Class costs run between $25 and $55

Have a great time creating a Halloween-themed piece of art with friends or family, and make it a party by bringing drinks and snacks! No creative or artistic skills needed, as their professional artist-teacher will show you how to paint while you are having fun! During the months of September and October Painting with a Twist will be offering group classes that will be painting everything from bats to pumpkins to skeletons. More information is available here.

2Creepy Hollow Haunted Woods

September 30 through October 31

2133 Joe Brown Road
Spring Hill, Tennessee
931-486-3063
https://www.creepyhollowwoods.com/home
Time: 7:00 p.m. until 10:00 p.m.
Cost: $30 per person, $2 discount for groups of 15 or more

Darkness falls on a moonless night
The eerie woods are filled with fright
You’re scared to death but still you follow
Along the trails of Creepy Hollow

Journey down the winding, dimly lit Trails of Terror, visit the Halls of Horror, and take a chance on the Zombie Maze. This is three Halloween activities in one location. Visitors will come face-to-face with their greatest fears.  Monsters might be lurking around the old abandoned school bus, ghosts haunt the foggy cemetery where crumbling headstones cast shadows, and a fortune teller gives dire warnings before stepping into a maze filled with zombies. An activity sure to terrify even the bravest soul!  It is open every Friday and Saturday night until Halloween, plus Halloween night. There will be a bonfire and concessions are available.

3Pumpkin Hunt

October 1 through October 24

Maury County Park
1018 Maury County Park Drive
Columbia, Tennessee
931-375-6103
https://www.maurycounty-tn.gov/570/Parks-Recreation
Hours: Daylight Hours

Sponsored by Maury County ParkCost: FREEs and Recreation, anyone can participate in the 2022 Pumpkin Hunt by following the clues hidden around Maury County Park. Follow the clues and then submit the final clue for a chance to win your own pumpkin and spooky treats! There are a series of clues that will be hidden around the park beginning October 1. The first clue will be provided here. Additional clues must be found physically in the park. The first clue will send you to the second and the second to the third and so on. Take a photo of the final clue and submit it to be entered into the giveaway! Three winners will be drawn from qualifying entries. The Pumpkin Hunt is estimated to take between one and one and a half hours. Questions and final clue answers must be emailed to Elizabeth McClain at [email protected]. Happy Pumpkin Hunting!

4Trunk or Treat

October 29

Mount Joy Cumberland Presbyterian Church
8364 Mount Joy Road
Mount Pleasant, Tennessee
(615) 379-3219
https://www.facebook.com/mtjoycpc/
Hours: 3:00 p.m. until 6:00 p.m.
Cost: FREE

Mount Joy Cumberland Presbyterian Church is excited to host Trunk or Treat again this year. They hope to see everyone dressed as their favorite character join them for fun and food. They will be providing a meal of hot dogs and chips. There will also be fun trunk decorations, candy and lawn games. “We would love to fellowship with you and your family,” they said on their Facebook page.

5MOMster Bash

October 29

Memorial Building
308 West 7th Street
Columbia, Tennessee
(931)-223-6337
https://www.amuseumcolumbia.com/
Cost: $20 to $50
Time: 5:30 p.m. until 7:00 p.m.

The aMuseum Children’s Museum presents the Second Annual Mother-Son Dance, brought to you by Stan McNabb Chevrolet Columbia. It is a Halloween costume party highlighting the special bond between mothers and their sons. This year’s theme is MOMster Bash. The event will include dancing, kid-friendly light snacks, and memories to last a lifetime! Suggested ages for the event are three and up. Member tickets went on sale September 12. Non-member tickets now available. Get tickets here.

6Amber Falls Haunted Wine 5K Run

October 30

Amber Falls Winery and Cellars
794 Ridgetop Road
Hampshire, Tennessee
(931) 285-0088
http://www.amberfallswinery.com/
Time: 10:00 a.m. start
Cost: $10 to $50

Enjoy Running? Walking? Drinking Wine? Then this race is for you! On Sunday, October 30, 2022 at 10:00 a.m. Amber Falls Winery will be the home for an exciting Halloween-themed event that features the amazing scenery and landscape of Amber Falls Winery & Cellars! You might want to enter for the swag bag, which includes a super soft t-shirt; a shatterproof, collapsible wine glass to take on the go; a finisher medal that doubles as a bottle opener, and a complimentary 16-ounce can of WineTeaZer, a fruit, wine and tea blend produced by the winery. This race is chip-timed and scored by J3 Timing. Results will be posted at www.J3Timing.com. Get the details here. The event is partnering with charities Feed America and St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital.

7Haunting in the District

October 31

Maury County Courthouse
41 Public Square
Columbia, Tennessee
(931) 381-7176 or 888-852-1860
https://visitmaury.com/
Time: 6:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m.
COST: FREE

Sponsored by the Maury County Visitor’s Bureau, Haunting in the District is a free trick-or-treating event in downtown Columbia for kids 12 and under. There will be lots of candy, a petting zoo, kid’s zone and more.

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