It’s a Hoppin’ Good Time at the Second Annual Bunnies & Bluegrass Festival


It’s a hoppin’ good time at the vineyard for the Second Annual Bunnies and Bluegrass Children’s Festival at Irvin~House Vineyards on Saturday, April 28 from 1:00 p.m. until 5:00 p.m. The festival is open to the public, admission is only $10.00 per car. This family friendly event has something for everyone. 

Come meet “I Declaire”, the miniature cow, and our adopted animals from Rosebank Farms. Children can enjoy an egg hunt, fun with hula hoops, games, face painting, balloon artist, jump castle and more. Guests can also shop local craft vendors. 


Families are encouraged to bring lawn chairs or a blanket to picnic on the expansive lawn and food will be available for purchase from Farm on Fire and Greg’s Dogs. Music will be provided by the Hungry Monks. This festival will be on that kids of all ages will love. 
What:  Bunnies & Bluegrass Children’s Festival 
When: Saturday, April 28 1 p.m. - 5 p.m. 
Admission: $10 per car 
Where: Irvin-House Vineyards 
6775 Bears Bluff Road, Wadmalaw Island












About Irvin~House Vineyard
Irvin~House Vineyard, located at 6775 Bears Bluff Road on Wadmalaw Island in South Carolina, is owned by Jim and Ann Irvin. In March 2001,  they planted 2,700 muscadine vines and converted farm barns into a winery with a tasting room, creating a unique business and a new attraction for the Lowcountry, becoming Charleston's only winery and vineyard. The Irvins have produced five varieties of wine. These wines range from a semi-dry to the regular sweet muscadine that is reminiscent of the old South. Muscadines are the only grapes that will grow in the humid climate of the Lowcountry. Irvin House Vineyards works with 4 varieties of muscadine grapes. For more information, visit www.CharlestonWine.com or follow them on Twitter @CharlestonWine or on Facebook.com/IrvinHouseVineyards. 

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