Winter at the Woodlands

Columbia Woodlands invites you, your friends and family to our Winter at the Woodlands!
Guests will be invited to view 3 of our cabins- Rising Sun, Lakeside & Dreamcatcher, enjoying drinks and appetizers at each stop and while ending the night off at The Spring House for more delicious treats and fun.
The dates and times are the following:
Tuesday, December 7th, 2021 – 4pm to 8pm
Wednesday, December 8th, 2021 – 4pm to 8pm
Sunday, December 12th, 2021 – 4pm to 8pm
Admission tickets and Food and Beverage tickets will be available. Admission tickets are available for $65 per person and include:
-Property tour and all appetizers and beverages at each stop not including The Spring House.
Food and Beverage tickets are available for $45 and include:
-All appetizers and beverages at each stop as well as all appetizers, non-alcoholic beverages, desserts and 1 signature cocktail at The Spring House. *Additional beverages can be purchased on site.
Throughout the evening, guests will arrive and be directed to our Spring House Venue. A shuttle will drop guests off at the first stop, Rising Sun Cottage. Each stop will offer decadent appetizers and drinks. A map will be given to guide guests to the next 2 stops, Lakeside, and Dreamcatcher Cottage before directing them to Many Springs Lake where they will be picked back up by the shuttle and taken to The Spring House to enjoy the remainder of the evening. Additional appetizers, signature drinks and more will be available at the Spring House.
Tickets are available to purchase now and we hope to see all of our returning faces as well as new ones!
*Tickets are subject to service and processing fee through Eventbrite.
** This event is non-refundable and non-transferable.

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The Tuscarawas County Convention and Visitors Bureau (CVB), located in New Philadelphia, Ohio, was founded in 1979 by the Tuscarawas County Commissioners as a IRS-designated not-for-profit 501(c) 6 organization to respond to the growing number of visitor requests received in the area. The CVB began as a committee under the Tuscarawas County Chamber of Commerce and money for...
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