Easter in JUNE

  • Apr 4 - Jun 20, 2020

  • The Old Nick Williams Co. Farm & Distillery
    2675 Williams Road, Lewisville, NC

Description

Please join our family as we celebrate a day of fun with food, music, Easter Egg Hunts, prizes, and games!  This is a RAIN OR SHINE event so in the event of rain, wear your raincoat and boots!


 

11:00am-2:00pm- Jack Of Diamonds LIVE!

11:00am- Kid's Easter Egg Hunt (12 and Under)

2:30-5:30pm- JUKEBOX REHAB LIVE!

*These times are approximate

*The event ends at 6pm, however, the Busted Barrel Cocktail Bar will remain open until 11pm.
 


 

Food Trucks/Carts:

Mambo On Ruedas

Taste Jamaica

Rockin' Dawgs Hot Dogs

To the Moon and Back Frozen Treats


 

A portion of the proceeds from this event will be donated to the Forsyth County Sheriff's Dept. K-9 unit and the Forsyth County Humane Society!


 

Please see our FAQ for answers to common questions.  If you need further assistance, please contact Ashlee@oldnickwhiskey.com or Zeb@oldnickwhiskey.com 
 


 

F.A.Q.

Q: Is my ticket that I purchased for the event on April 4th still valid for this event?

A: YES!

 

Q: Are Dogs/Pets allowed?

A: Unfortunately, we will not be allowing dogs or pets at this event


 

Q: What should we bring?

A:  Blankets, chairs, Easter Baskets, and money if you would like to purchase food, beverages, merchandise, etc. at the event


 

Q: Can anyone come?

A: Yes!  There is a ticket required for each person attending.  Anyone 21 years and older will pay a ticket price based on how far in advance you purchase your ticket.  The earlier you buy, the cheaper your ticket!  Anyone under 21 is free but will still need a ticket.  This helps us determine how many eggs, candy, and prizes to plan on.


 

Q:  What happens if it rains?

A:  This is a rain or shine event! 

 

 


 

Venue Details
The Old Nick Williams Co. Farm & Distillery
2675 Williams Road, Lewisville, North Carolina, 27023, United States
The Old Nick Williams Company, Inc., first established in 1768, was once known as one of the most revered brands of whiskey distillers in the United States. The Eighteenth Amendment in 1919 and subsequent prohibition forced the distillery to temporarily close. As heirs to this amazing legacy, we have brought back the legend of our ancestors and dedicated ourselves to living up to the quality and craftsmanship that once made our family’s whiskey famous around the world.