Hankin Group, Eagleview Town Center Announce Fall Event Lineup

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Eagleview Town Center — the Hankin Group’s award-winning, mixed-use community in Exton — has announced a lineup of family friendly events open to the public for the upcoming fall season.

Events include a mindful triathlon, a fall-inspired craft market, Trick or Treat Town Center, and a holiday market. 

Eagleview’s holistic wellness studio, Blue Buddha Healing Arts, has organized Buddhafest to take place on Saturday, Oct. 2 from 7 AM-12 PM. This mindful triathlon consists of a 5K run or one-mile walk, yoga, meditation, vendors, food, and live music. The event benefits Love your Brain, an organization that supports people with traumatic brain injuries.

Tickets to participate are available on Blue Buddha’s website.

“We’re excited to introduce a new lineup of events to Eagleview, while giving some of our businesses a larger platform to connect with the community,” said Brooke Rightnour, Marketing & Public Relations Manager for Hankin Group.

The popular monthly summer market that began in Weatherstone Town Center in partnership with Growing Roots will continue in Eagleview Town Center for the fall season with two festive night markets on Friday, Oct. 15 and Nov. 19 from 5-8 PM. Craft & Mercantile Fall Market in October will feature live music, fall-inspired food and drinks, a pumpkin decorating contest and s’mores station held by the Boy Scouts of America, and a craft market.

Expect holiday excitement with festive food and drinks for another craft market full of locally made gifts with a gingerbread house decorating contest and a hot chocolate stand at Craft & Mercantile Holiday Market in November. The event is free. However, guests are encouraged to reserve a complimentary ticket to guarantee entry.

“Growing Roots would like to extend our sincerest gratitude to all of our supporters, neighbors, friends, and vendors for such an unbelievable response to Craft & Mercantile this summer. We are so appreciative of our community and the support they have shown us in the ‘pilot year’ of this event,” said Christy Campli, owner of Growing Roots. “Our humble vision of a night market has flourished and thrived more than we ever could have imagined and turned into a truly memorable experience for all. We are so excited to bring Craft & Mercantile to Eagleview this fall and share it with our community there.”

Also, Eagleview welcomes the community to celebrate the annual Halloween at Trick or Treat Town Center on Saturday, Oct. 30 from 2-5 PM. Participants are invited to dress in costume and walk through the town center for delicious Halloween treats.

For more details on the entire event series, visit Eagleview Town Center’s digital event calendar here.

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