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Booze & Baes: Naughty or Nice Single Edition Returns to The Camp This Thursday

 

Looking to make a holiday connection—or maybe just find out whether you’re feeling naughty, nice, or a little of both? The Camp is turning up the festive flirtation this Thursday, December 11 at 7 p.m. with the return of Booze & Baes: Naughty or Nice Edition, a playful holiday-themed singles night packed with good vibes, good drinks, and maybe even your next holidate.

Hosted by the ever-charismatic Dray Laborde, the night features music by DJ Caddie, date-night prizes, and all the twinkling décor you need for the perfect holiday photo op. Seasonal cocktails and a warm, lively atmosphere make it the ideal spot for breaking the ice—or melting it entirely.

One of the highlights of the night? Slide deck presentations. Yes, really. Guests are invited to nominate a single friend who needs a push into the dating scene. Put together your funniest, most convincing pitch and email it to cody@octohospitality.com. Only 10 presenters will be selected, so get them in fast.

For those needing a dash of confidence, happy hour runs from 4–7 p.m. And just like before, you’ll get color-coded armbands letting everyone know whether you’re single, taken, or “it’s complicated.”

Dubbed the premier singles presentation night in Huntsville, the event promises cold drinks, hot energy, and peak cuffing-season chaos—all with no cover charge.

Event Details:
📍 The Camp, 5909 University Drive NW, Huntsville
📅 Thursday, December 11
⏰ 7 p.m. start
💸 No cover

Reservations are encouraged:
(Reservation link provided by organizers.)

Whether you’re hunting for a holidate or just looking for some festive fun, Booze & Baes is ready to deliver a wild, warm, and wonderfully chaotic night at The Camp.

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