Fayette Humane Society sets Christmas Tour of Homes for Dec. 5

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Fayette Humane Society sets Christmas Tour of Homes for Dec. 5

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The Fayette Humane Society (FHS) is hosting its 5th Annual Christmas Tour of Homes in concert with Harry Norman, REALTORS from 1:00 to 5:00 p.m. on December 5, 2021. The tour will feature five homes in Peachtree City that will open their doors to the community to showcase their architecture and holiday décor. In addition to participating local musicians and culinary businesses, four of the homes are paired with local designers to add a unique flair.

As always, 100% of proceeds from the tour will be used to fund the FHS spay and neuter program and to pay for the medical treatment of animals in its care. Since its beginnings in 1973, the FHS is the oldest humane organization in Fayette County and is a nonprofit animal rescue group staffed entirely by volunteers. It does not have a shelter, so the animals live in temporary foster homes until they are adopted. Prior to adoption, they are examined for health issues by veterinarians, vaccinated, and spayed or neutered.

“We hope to inspire visitors for the holidays as well as help them discover a wonderful common cause—animals in need within our community—that ties these neighborhoods together,” says Lucy Hess, who co-chairs the event with Penny Molis.

This year’s tour features homes in the following Peachtree City neighborhoods: North Cove, Lake Peachtree, Pleasance Grove and Cresswind.

Tickets are available for $35.00 per person at Harry Norman, REALTORS, Suite 110, 665 Highway 74 South, and at The Nest, Suite 1050, 310 City Circle.

For more information on the event, visit the FHS website at www.fayettehumane.org.

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