Celebrate the season where festive ambiance meets heartfelt purpose. The Fayette Humane Society (FHS)—together with Lois Coccia and Angela Yoder of Ansley Real Estate Christie’s International—invites you to the 9th Annual Christmas Tour of Homes on December 6 and 7 from 2:00 to 6:00 p.m.
This cherished tradition offers guests a magical opportunity to explore five residences nestled within Fayette County’s distinctive Whitewater, North Hill and Enclave communities. Behind each door awaits an immersive experience: live music, wine tastings, gourmet fare and seasonal décor curated by local top-tier designers.
The lineup includes a refined manor where Southern grace meets timeless warmth; a California-style retreat filled with understated luxury and stunning photographic art; a European villa alive with playful textures and whimsical charm; a Charleston-inspired estate infused with organic elements and coastal accents, and a contemporary escape that seamlessly blends indoor elegance with open-air serenity.
“It’s more than a celebration—it’s a call to make a difference,” says Lucy Hess, co-chair of the event alongside Gail Currie. “With every ticket purchased, guests join a mission that protects the lives of nearly 1,600 animals each year. It reflects what’s possible when compassion and community come together—an invitation to open our hearts and help build a brighter future. It’s a matter of heart, hope and home.”
To reserve tickets, visit www.fayettehumane.org today. Follow the journey on Facebook and Instagram, and be part of a season that celebrates the power of giving.
About Fayette Humane Society
Founded in 1973, FHS is the longest-standing nonprofit in Fayette County devoted to animal welfare. Operated entirely by volunteers and funded by individual and corporate donations, the organization places rescued animals in foster homes until they’re matched with loving families. Yet the mission goes further: through spay and neuter initiatives, educational outreach and community programs, FHS works tirelessly to create lasting changes for animals and the people who care about them. To learn more, visit www.fayettehumane.org and follow on Facebook or Instagram.












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