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Taste — and hear — the wild

out gameGet a taste of the wild with students in the Wildlife Club at Haywood Community College as they host the 10th annual Wildgame Dinner at 6 p.m. Friday, Feb. 26, at the Haywood County Fairgrounds. 

In addition to a one-of-a-kind potluck meal featuring a menu of wild game dishes — with visitors encouraged to bring their own creation to share — the evening will include an animal calling competition, for both game and non-game species.

There will be live entertainment and a silent and live auction as well. 

Proceeds from the dinner will help students in HCC’s Wildlife Club attend the annual Southeastern Wildlife Conclave, as well as supporting a wildlife student scholarship and student participation in state, regional and national meetings of natural resources professionals. 

$10 a person, or $5 if you bring a dish to share. Free for children under 12. Bread and drinks provided, with participants invited to bring game, vegetable and dessert dishes. Being billed as part of the WinterFest Smoky Style events happening the same weekend. 828.627.4560.

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