Fourth Annual Clay Terrace “Boo ‘N Brew”

Clay Terrace, Carmel, Indiana’s premier open-air family friendly shopping destination, will celebrate Halloween early during its fourth annual “Boo ‘N Brew,” sponsored by Century 21 Scheetz on Saturday, October 29 from 2 – 6 p.m. Families will have a frighteningly fun time as they enjoy a craft beer garden, live entertainment and Mall-o-ween.

“Clay Terrace is excited to provide family-friendly activities and highlight local bands and breweries during this highly-anticipated fall celebration,” said Megan Coors, marketing director at Clay Terrace. “Events such as Boo ‘N Brew allow us to connect with the community and enhance our overall shopping experience.”

 

“Boo ‘N Brew” will feature a beer garden, located in the Village Green in front of DICK’s Sporting Goods, offering local craft brews from Redemption Alewerks, Ash & Elm Cider Co. and Noble Order Brewing Company. Beverages will cost $5 and event T-shirts will be available for $15 with proceeds benefitting the Carmel Education Foundation, a nonprofit organization that supports students and teachers through scholarships and educational grants, and American Cancer Society’s Relay for Life, a community walk that raises awareness and research funds for those affected by cancer. Guests will also be treated to live music from local artists Dave and Rae and Toy Factory, several Scary-Not-So-Scary Animal Shows by Silly Safari and a fang-tastic pet costume contest.

In addition, children can show-off their most creative costumes during Mall-o-ween. This entertaining alternative to traditional Halloween activities will offer mall-wide trick-or-treating, hay rides, balloon artists and face painting.

Guests are invited to visit Clay Terrace’s popular selection of retailers carrying the latest fall fashions, including American Eagle Outfitters, Eddie Bauer, EXPRESS, francesca’s, Justice and Old Navy. Families can grab a bite at several dining options such as Biaggi’s Ristorante Italiano, Café Patachou, Kona Grill, Prime 47, Qdoba, Corner Bakery Cafe and Starbucks.

For more information about Clay Terrace, please call (317) 818-0725 or visit www.clayterrace.com. Like us on Facebookwww.facebook.com/ClayTerrace and follow us on Twitter @ClayTerraceMall and on Instagram @ClayTerraceMall.

 


About Clay Terrace 

Clay Terrace, Carmel, Indiana’s premier open-air family friendly shopping destination with more than 80 stores, features popular retailers: Ann Taylor, Dick’s Sporting Goods, DSW, EXPRESS, Old Navy, Victoria’s Secret and Z Gallerie, plus 16 dining options such as Prime 47, Biaggis Ristorante Italiano, Qdoba, Kona Grill and Red Robin. Regular hours are 10 a.m. – 9 p.m. from Monday – Saturday and 12 p.m. – 6 p.m. on Sundays.

 

About Washington Prime Group

Washington Prime Group Inc. (formerly WP Glimcher) is a retail REIT and a recognized leader in the ownership, management, acquisition and development of retail properties.  The Company combines a national real estate portfolio with an investment grade balance sheet, leveraging its expertise across the entire shopping center sector to increase cash flow through rigorous management of assets and provide new opportunities to retailers looking for growth throughout the U.S.  Learn more at www.washingtonprime.com.

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