HollyFest returns with new attractions and performances at Sugg Farm

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Holly Springs will host its annual HollyFest community festival on Saturday, October 25, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Sugg Farm. The event, which is free to attend, features entertainment, food, children’s rides and activities, local artists, businesses, nonprofits, and a beer garden.

This year, the festival introduces new free rides and attractions, as well as a second performance area to showcase additional local talent. An improved selfie and photo station will also be available for attendees to capture moments with family and friends.

Town staff from various departments will be present, and visitors can view vehicles such as police cars, a fire engine, and yard waste trucks. Holly Springs shirts will be sold at the Town tent by credit card only during the festival and later at the Holly Springs Cultural Center while supplies last.

Local breweries will provide beer sales. Attendees purchasing beer will receive a stamp and a wristband, which must be worn when carrying beverages around the event. Outside alcohol is not permitted.

For those leaving the festival, vehicles will use the Teal Lake Drive exit near the bottom corner of the parking lot. Teal Lake Drive leads to NC 55 at a traffic signal. After the event, both Teal Lake Drive and Grigsby Avenue exits will be available for departures.



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