A foxy open house

Green Creek Hounds (Photo by Verrecchio Joyrides Photography)

Green Creek Hounds (Photo by Verrecchio Joyrides Photography)

You are invited to a fun event sponsored by Green Creek Hounds. Come learn about foxhunting, hunting, etiquette, rules, and the fundamentals of the sport. Meet the masters and staff of Green Creek Hounds. A video of foxhunting will be playing in the background for all to enjoy.

 

The masters of the hunt, and staff will be dressed in hunt attire. Hounds will be presented. Wine and hors d’oeuvres will be served. Donations are appreciated.

 

This event is ​open to all in the foothills of North Carolina, and the Upstate of South Carolina who are curious about the sport of foxhunting.

 

The Foxy Open House will be held at 701 Byrd Blvd, Greenville, S.C. 29605, on May 10, from 5 to 8 p.m. RSVP by May 5 to 252-655-1909.

 

-Submitted by Deborah Bundy

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