Our Story

 
 

Acres on Holland Business Owner & Operator, Scotie Hulett

 

From roller coasters, rocket launches, racetracks and wrestling rings - Scotie Hulett, Acres on Holland business owner and operator, has had a crazy career. Born and raised in Northwest Arkansas, she left after high school to chase the production industry. After attending Full Sail University in Orlando, Florida, she started an internship in reality TV and soon joined the Production Department at Universal Orlando. Scotie's career has taken her all over the United States and internationally, both as a Producer/ Production & Locations Manager. She thrives on the logistics and loves organizing mass chaos, and she also has a passion for career mentoring. She has worked with A+ celebrities and countless Professional Athletes, with some of her favorite projects being:

“The Today Show at Universal Orlando”
“Miss America 2.0 Cold Open”
“Race Through NY Commercial staring Jimmy Fallon”
Nickelodeon Kids Sports promo featuring soccer star Alex Morgan
Walgreen's Red Nose Day promos featuring basketball legend Shaqulle O'Neil

After touring with WWE,  Scotie found her way back to NWA with family and loves being back in Hog Country - WPS! This unique venue venture and opportunity got Scoties wheels turning - as going big and going home was a reality. With NWA booming and not slowing down any time soon, the possibilities for growth and expansion with this property are what excites her most. She plans to elevate the property and push the limits in the best ways possible. When Scotie is not working, she enjoys spending time with family, her dog Allie Mae, and exploring all the new things NWA has to offer! She looks forward to welcoming you to Acres on Holland. 

Owner/Operator

Scotie Hulett

 

Property History
Property Owners, Eric and Amy Holland

A special place to the Holland Family, Amy and Eric Holland, locals and previous operators of The Holland Barn and owners of the property, started working on the Barn a few years before Eric retired from the Air Force. The property was originally purchased by Eric's Great Grandfather, the Holland’s were some of the first to settle in Highfill. Eric had joined the military right out of High School and married his sweetheart Amy just a few short months later. The Hollands spent many years traveling the world but were happy to return home and dream up the event venue and its property where it all started for them in Northwest Arkansas. Years later, and with children and travels being very important to them, the Hollands had decided to place their event property in a new tenant and operators hands for new adventures to take place.

The Hollands remain the hosts of the Heroes & Hotrods in the Ozarks event held on property. This is a event near and dear to veteran Eric Holland and his family. For more information about Heroes & Hotrods in the Ozarks, click here.

“We give God all the glory as we know nothing is impossible for Him.” -The Hollands