Green Creek Hounds holds Hunter Pace “Jump Into Spring”

Riders and horses (Photo by Anna Mostrom)

Riders and horses (Photo by Anna Mostrom)

The GCH spring Hunter Pace is Sunday, March 20. Jumps are inviting, the views are spectacular, and the theme is “Jump into Spring.”

 

There will be two courses, one for jumpers and one for trail riders. The trails are not open to the public and only may be ridden on at a Green Creek Hounds event or by permission of the owner. This is one of the few times you can ride them. Don’t miss the fun.

 

Come join the Green Creek Hound members at the Pace for a day full of activity. Lunch will be served and as always there will be wonderful homemade desserts.

If you live in the area and you’d like to volunteer, contact Marion Connor at 704-996-0368. It’s a great way to get to know your neighbors. Go to wchpace.org for flyer and directions.

 

– Submitted by Deborah Bundy

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