GCHS Bark or Treat 2021
Saturday, October 9, 2021
The Greene County Humane Society (GCHS) held their annual “Bark or Treat” event Saturday at the shelter. The weather was sunny and clear for the festive event, which featured food vendors Madi Moo’s and the Chum Chariot, booths from Frightmares Haunted House, PACE Community Action Agency, Canine Rescue (CaRe), Versiti Blood Bus and a bandana tie-dye station manned by Rick West, who brought his iconic art bus.
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This festive scene greeted guests. (Photo by Patti Danner)
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Rick West, left helps GCHS Board President Kegan Inman, center, and Ashley Seymour, right, tie-dye bandanas for the couple's dogs, Sophie and Moxie. (Photo by Patti Danner)
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Moxie, left, Seymour, Sophie and Inman took a stroll along Waggin' Tails Trail. (Photo by Patti Danner)
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The Versiti Blood Bus. (Photo by Patti Danner)
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Perfect Halloween decor. (Photo by Patti Danner)
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Brian Fulford, left, treats Moxie while Theresa Fulford, Sophie, Seymour and Inman look on. (Photo by Patti Danner)
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Guests enjoyed the cool shade of the gazebo. (Photo by Patti Danner)
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Both two and four-legged friends lined up at the Madi Moo's food truck. (Photo by Patti Danner)
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GCHS Board member Patti Danner dressed up for the event. (Photo by Robin Jackson-Fulford)
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West gives a pupper named Rue some scritches. (Photo by Patti Danner)
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West makes friends with Rue (left, with angel wings) and Delta, who dressed as a mermaid. (Photo by Patti Danner)
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GCHS Board member Robin Jackson-Fulford, left, with CaRe founder Charla Byers. (Photo by Patti Danner)