Kia ora, Fellow hashers! Attached is a copy of this year's hare/hash schedule. It's always good to stay current on these. Please save this copy for your records, as we have had some recent changes.
PS: Kia Ora is a widely used greeting in Māori, the indigenous language of New Zealand. Literally translated to "have life" or "be well", it generally means "hello", "hi", "welcome", or "goodbye".
Cheers and On-On,
Lickety Spit
ANNOUNCING: Tarheel Hash 696
HARES: Squirts Under Pressure & D.I.E. Corn
DATE/TIME: Friday, June 5, 2026. Meet at 6:15, PACK OFF 6:30
MEETING PLACE: Creekside Elementary School, Durham - 5321 Ephesus Church Road, Durham, NC 27707
RSVP YOUR PIZZA: We are so grateful to be able to celebrate the start of our new adventure with our Tar Heels friends. We respect that it is not customary to RSVP to a Tar Heels hash but hope that you will all understand that we have a tight timeline and want to make sure that we have the right amount of kibble for all our friends. We kindly ask each hasher who plans to attend to fill out the form below and let us know your Brenz pizza preference in advance. Write ins are available and we will do our best to accommodate.
HOW TO GET THERE:
OR if you are coming from any other direction, Squirts say she doesn't know how to get there so:
PARKING: There is plenty of parking at Creekside Elementary. Please park in the back, nearer to the woods. You will see us there with chairs.
WALKERS: Yes. There will be a sweeper.
DOGS: No, not this time.
WORDZ FROM DA HAREZ: Although we will be chasing the sunset, no torches needed for this tour de Durham event - unless you get lost. Please don't get lost. If you do, follow the light and scream loudly. Or bring a phone. Do plan for the typical hazards: water, ticks, mosquitoes, other itchy things, and handsy hashers.
WHAT TO BRING: Weather/critter appropriate clothing, a change of clothes and a chair for the on-after event.
Questions? Lost? Call or text us at 919-225-1407 (Corn) or 914-414-6648 (Squirts)
Cheers, and On-On!