Dark Harvest Productions celebrates official opening with ribbon cutting
Dark Harvest Productions, located on SR 124, north of Hillsboro, celebrated their official grand opening with the Highland County Chamber of Commerce, along with family, friends and members of the community, on Sept. 13.
Dark Harvest Productions is owned and operated by Ron and Jen Davis and is located at 6418 state Route 124, Hillsboro.
Dark Harvest Productions has brought an attractive locality to Hillsboro, involving activities and fun for all ages. Entertainment offered includes a corn maze of seven acres, two pumpkin patches involving pumpkins that weigh up to 500 pounds, pumpkin painting, connect four, barrel rides, a corn pit, giant tractor tires for climbing, food vendors and live dancing entertainment. At night they offer haunted rides and trails with 43 haunt-actors starting at 7 p.m.
Ron and Jen Davis have put in a tremendous amount of time bringing this new attraction to the county.
“We just wanted to bring something to the county that we didn’t have,” said Ron Davis, owner.
There is plenty of family fun during the day and teenage/adult fun after 7 p.m. This is the perfect fall attraction, and starting in November they will offer a “Magical Christmas Wonderland” that will involve Santa, The Grinch and family fun for all ages.
For more information, including hours, availability and more, please visit Dark Harvest Productions’ Facebook page.
About the Highland County Chamber of Commerce: The Highland County Chamber of Commerce is a nonprofit membership-driven organization that represents the business community of Highland County. The many plans and programs the Chamber offers its investors, combined with county workforce development initiatives and local, state and federal legislative/advocacy efforts, position the Chamber of Commerce as a leading organization in Highland County. Learn more at www.thehighlandchamber.com.
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