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I <br />SUNCADIA. <br />rII IICJ �.J.I O!'i <br />***MEDIA ALERT*** <br />Fall into the Autumn Season at Suncadia's Eleventh Annual Harvest <br />Festival <br />What: On Oct. land 2 and Oct. 8 and 9, Suncadia, partof the Destination Hotels collection, is <br />hosting its 11`h annual Harvest Festival, which offers two weekends of seasonal events <br />and activities to celebrate the arrival of fall. Held at Suncadia's Historic Nelson Farm, the <br />festival features a Haunted MovieTheater, pony and wagon rides, bou ncy houses, a <br />w 1,000 bale straw maze, pumpkin patch, a food truck and beer garden, a merchant market <br />\` featuring local artisans and more. <br />Located a mere 80 miles east of Seattle in the beautiful Cascade Mountains, the all - <br />seasons mountain resort offers a fantastic way to enjoythe beginning of the harvest <br />season with the entire family. <br />Programming: <br />Special Events <br />v J o CiderMaker Dinner (Oct. 1, 2016 6-9 p.m.) <br />Suncadia and Seattle Cider Co. will host a four -course locally -inspired dinner paired with <br />tasty ciders from Seattle Cider Co. in the new Nelson Farm Pavilion. Dinner will be $59 <br />per person (inclusive of fees) and reservations are required. <br />o HrewMaker Dinner (Oct. 8, 6-9 p.m.) <br />Sun cad ia and Snoqualmie Pass -based DRU BRU will host a four -course dinner paired with <br />local brews in the new Nelson Farm Pavilion. Dinner will be $59 per person (inclusive of <br />fees) and reservations are required. <br />o SpooktacularSwimSession (Oct.1,8-10p.m.) <br />Bring the kids down to the swim and fitness center for a spooky night of fun. Guests can <br />take a dip in the pool and havesome fun bobbingfor apples, pin the bow tie on Mr, <br />Bones, and make somedelicious caramel apple treats. Cost is $10 for kids, adults are <br />complimentary. <br />o Haunted GlowGolf (Oct. 8,8— 10 p.m.) <br />Navigatethrough the shadows as the ghosts and ghouls come outto hauntthe glow -in - <br />the -dark putt puttcourse. Admission is $8 per person. <br />o Big Dirty Run 2016 (Oct. 9. 11 a.m.) <br />