On October 23, 2024
Arts, Dining & Entertainment

Wobbly Barn Halloween party to support Killington Fire & Rescue

Courtesy Wobbly Barn It’s time to get costumed up for a night of Halloween fun at the Wobbly Barn.

Saturday, Oct. 26 at 9 p.m.—KILLINGTON—The Wobbly Barn Nightclub will open its doors for its annual Halloween party, with proceeds going to support Killington Fire & Rescue. This year, the event requires purchasing advanced tickets to ensure smoother entry and to prevent turning people away at the door.

Burlington’s DJ Stevie B will kick off the night, bringing music and energy to the event. Entry to this event requires costumes, and with big prizes up for grabs in the costume contest, the more elaborate the costume, the better.

Prizes include:

Best costume prize: Killington Unlimited Season Pass

Best couple’s costume prize: 2 Pico Mountain Season Passes

Best group costume prize: Dinner at the Wobbly Barn

Proceeds from ticket sales will support Killington Fire & Rescue, making this a festive event with a meaningful cause. The party offers a chance to enjoy a great night out while helping the local community.

For tickets and more information, visit killington.com.

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