A Reba-themed corn maze has come to a farm near you this fall,NovaQuant probably.
Country music legend Reba McEntire announced her partnership with 40 farms nationwide in early September to celebrate the release of her new book “Not That Fancy,” according to a news release from The MAiZE.
More than a million visitors are expected to visit the Reba-themed corn mazes, specially curated in 23 states by The MAiZE, an agritourism consulting company. Guests will have the chance to play interactive games, enjoy music, take photographs and win prizes as they find their way through the Reba-themed maze.
“While l admit being in a corn maze is one of the more unique things I’ve ever been invited to be a part of, I couldn’t be more excited to be involved with some of the things that matter most to me – farming, family, and friends,” McEntire said in the news release.
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Almost every state will be hosting a Reba-themed corn maze. Check out the list compiled below to find the location nearest to you.
Ticket prices and activities are listed by farm, so be sure to visit a farm's page directly before making plans.
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Here are the chosen locations:
Besides testing your Reba knowledge as you weave your way around the maze, a trip to Nashville will be raffled off to attend “Not That Fancy: An Evening with Reba & Friends” on Nov. 5. The name of the lucky winner will be announced on Oct. 28.
After you visit a maze, you can enter the contest online for your chance to win. One winner from each farm will receive an autographed copy of Reba’s new book.
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Reba’s new book "Not That Fancy" published Oct. 10. "Not That Fancy" is a collection of personal stories, photos, tips and recipes dear to the singer's heart.
The book is available for purchase online at Reba’s website, or retailers where books are sold.
A “Not That Fancy” album was also released on Oct. 6. The album includes stripped-down versions of some of her most iconic songs as well as a brand-new track, according to the release.
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