Trinity Falls unleashes four-legged fun at Howl-o-Ween Yappy Hour
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Oct 11, 2016
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(McKinney, Texas - Oct. 10, 2016) - Pampered pups can strut their costumed stuff during Trinity Falls Howl-o-Ween Yappy Hour, 4 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 16.

The four-legged fun takes place at The Club at Trinity Falls, 7801 Trinity Falls Parkway, offering opportunities for pooches and their humans to mingle for a “howl-ing” good time. The event is open to the public; admission is free.

“Halloween is for everyone and I think both our two-legged and four-legged guests are in for a “paw-some” party,” said Heather Bordner-Ayyob, Trinity Falls full-time lifestyle director. “We will have live entertainment, as well as special treats for Fidos and humans alike.”

In addition to dog treats, humans will have a chance to sample TUPPS Brewery’s seasonal ales. TUPPS is known for its dog-friendly atmosphere. Costumed revelers of both the furry and non-furry kind are encouraged.

The Howl-o-Ween Yappy Hour is just one of the many events Trinity Falls offers residents throughout the year, such as a Halloween Trunk or Treat later this month, a Harvest Long Table potluck in November and a Santa Breakfast in December. Many of the festivities take place at The Club.

“The Club is where residents can kick back, relax and enjoy a number of activities,” said Bordner-Ayyob. “We offer cooking and craft classes in the clubhouse and summer dive-in movies at the pool. We even have tricycle races on the race track at the adjacent Trinity Falls B.B. Owen Park.”

The public is invited to the Trinity Falls Howl-O-Ween Yappy Hour 4:00 p.m. Sunday, October 16. The event is free.

Trinity Falls is a 1,700-acre master planned community in McKinney offering a wide selection of homes priced from the $200,000s. In addition to The Club, future amenities will include more than 450 acres of open space with 20 miles of hiking-and-biking trails, an amphitheater overlooking the community lake, fishing piers and a disc golf course. The community boasts space for a future on-site elementary school and up to three additional school sites. The community is zoned to the McKinney Independent School District.

For more information about Trinity Falls, visit www.trinityfalls.com.