Country music star using corn mazes to promote new book

Country music star using corn mazes to promote new book
Oct 16, 2023

Multiple farms across the country have Reba McEntire carved into them

By Diego Flammini
Staff Writer
Farms.com

Reba McEntire’s face has appeared on billboards, in music videos, in movies and on TV. And now she’s the face of multiple corn mazes across America.

To promote her new book, Not That Fancy: Simple Lessons on Living, Loving, Eating, and Dusting Off Your Boots, which hit store shelves on Oct. 10, McEntire partnered with more than 40 farms across the country to have corn mazes with her likeness carved into them.

“While I 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,” she said in a press release.

Three farms in her native Oklahoma are participating.

One is Pumpkin Town Farm in Tulsa.

The maze’s design features Reba’s name with a cowboy hat sitting on top of the R.

Annabelle’s Farm Fun is another.

This farm’s corn maze design says, “Annabelle’s loves Reba,” with a heart, McEntire’s face, and her name with the cowboy hat on top of the R.

Farms outside of Oklahoma are also taking part.

In Indian Trail, N.C., for example, Country Days Corn Maze invites visitors into its seven-acre maze.

The Reba design for this maze includes boots, a guitar, McEntire’s face and her first name with a cowboy hat sitting on top of the A.

Visitors who participate in the mazes across America have a chance to win prizes.

Guests can enter a contest to win a trip to Nashville for McEntire’s one-night-only show, “Not That Fancy: An Evening with Reba & Friends,” set for Nov. 5 at the Ryman Auditorium in Nasvhille, Tenn.

And one winner from each farm will win an autographed copy of her new book.



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