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FUN FOR THE FAMILY AND THEIR FOUR-LEGGED FRIENDS -  RURAL HILL SHEEPDOG TRIALS BOASTS RECORD NUMBER OF ENTRIES

HUNTERSVILLE, NC:  Rural Hill is preparing for the 13th Annual Rural Hill Sheep Dog Trials November 2, 3 & 4, and already announces a record number of entries for 2007. Executive Director Ed McLean reports, “We have more than 100 of the top sheep dogs on the East Coast coming to compete for prizes and points.  From the youngsters to the seasoned professionals, we are going to have a great turnout of dogs.”

Rural Hill is also preparing for a record number of spectators for the weekend.  “With recognition of Sheep Dog Trials coming from movies like Babe, and other dog sports gaining popularity from TV channels like Animal Planet, people are ready to see the fun in person,” says McLean.  “In addition to the various levels of the actual Sheep Dog Trials, we have Sport Dog Demos like Agility, Obedience, Flying Disk and Flyball.  It is a lot of fun for the family.”  Admission to the Trials also includes the popular Kiddie Pedal Tractor Pull and Antique Tractors, Rare Livestock Expo featuring llamas, miniature donkeys and horses, pigs, sheep, goats, and the herd of Highland Cows, hayride tours to the 1890’s one-room Davidson schoolhouse, and a Traditional Folk Music Jam session.

The Sheep Dog Trials are based on tasks that a working dog is asked to do on the farm. Points are given for each phase of work, and the dog and handler team who has the most precision in the time allowed wins the points. The Trials are open to all breeds, but the majority of entries are Border Collies.  One of 13 dog breeds that developed in Scotland, the Border Collie first appeared in the Border country in the 1700's.

The Rural Hills Sheep Dog Trials are November 2, 3 & 4.  Admission is $6.00 per adult and $4.00 per youth ages 5-14.  Dogs are welcome to attend with their families, and should be leashed and under their owner’s control.  “Pooper scoopers” and disposal sites are available.  Tickets may be purchased online at www.ruralhill.net or upon arrival.  For details, please call Rural Hill at (704) 875-3113.  The Rural Hill Sheep Dog Trials are presented by the Catawba Valley Scottish Society, The Greater Charlotte Shetland Sheep (Sheltie) Dog Club, Egypt Bottom Farm and Power of the Past Tractor Club; facilitated in cooperation with Mecklenburg County Parks & Recreation and sanctioned by the US Border Collie Handlers Association.

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Rural Hill is located at 4431 Neck Road (off Beatties Ford Road) in Huntersville, 28078.  The former homestead of Major John and Violet Davidson, the 265 acre site is maintained and promoted by The Catawba Valley Scottish Society (CVSS).  Rural Hill features annual events such as The Lock Norman Highland Games, The Amazing Maize Maze, The Spirit of the Hornet’s Nest (battle reenactments) and The Rural Hill Sheepdog Trials.  CVSS is a non-profit organization supported through membership and donations.  For more information on events or for financial support accepted securely online, please visit www.ruralhill.net.


Rural Hill , Center of Scottish Heritage
PO Box 1009 * Huntersville, NC 28070-1009
4431 Neck Road * Huntersville, N. C. 28078-8342

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