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Barefoot Landing's 4th Annual SeptemberFest: Duplin Winery Grape Stomp, Live Music & Family Fun

Barefoot Landing s 4th Annual SeptemberFest: Duplin Winery Grape Stomp, Live Music & Family Fun

Barefoot Landing Hosts Its Fourth Annual SeptemberFest with Duplin Winery Grape Stomp

Barefoot Landing is excited to host its fourth annual SeptemberFest on Saturday, September 21, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. This year's family-friendly event will unfold on the scenic Dockside Village lawn, nestled between the Intracoastal Waterway and Barefoot Landing lake.

Barefoot Landing s 4th Annual SeptemberFest: Duplin Winery Grape Stomp, Live Music & Family Fun

Highlights include the popular Duplin Winery grape stomp experience. Tickets are $25 each, available on-site, and come with the stomp session, a commemorative wine tumbler, and a bottle of Duplin wine. Enjoy live music all day on the Crooked Hammock Brewery Stage, featuring the Walker Godwin Trio, The Grassabillies, and Bangarang. Savor food, retail vendors, beer, and wine from local favorites.

Barefoot Landing s 4th Annual SeptemberFest: Duplin Winery Grape Stomp, Live Music & Family Fun

For details on Barefoot Landing's Fourth Annual SeptemberFest, visit www.bflanding.com or call 1-843-272-8349. Follow on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter for updates.


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