The kennels open evening was held on Friday night and was enjoyed by all.

Leonard Loses The Tug-O-War
Clive put on a hound show and this was followed by demonstrations of hawks, tug-o-war, and a manhunt as the Bloodhounds were let loose on the tail of some of the younger attendees. These were working birds, used for pest control and local airport bird clearance, so it was a once in a lifetime opportunity to hold them.

The Three Counties Bloodhounds Take A Drink After Catching Their Man
There are more pictures here, though unfortunately the photographer arrived after the hound show.
Word from impartial obervers (college staff) reaches us that the Vale of Lune Hounds were well received at Myerscough College Open Day and Country Fair on Sunday 3 June.
Impartial word is that the Hunt went down famously, and the two demonstrations in the International Arena were in front of some of the biggest crowds Myerscough has ever seen. Such is the measure of our popularity that we’ve been invited back next year.
Our thanks go to Mr Clive Richardson (Master and Hunstman) mounted on Oliver, Mr Paul Conway (Whipper-In) on Rolo, both in the ring, and Mr Andy Bryan (Kennelman) behind the scenes, and of course to the 10 ½ couple Hounds for representing the Hunt so well.
There is a full-page of photos from the VLH Hunt Ball in the June issue of Lancashire Life.