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for parties and events
W eddings, graduation parties, corporate events,
birthday parties, anniversary celebrations,
and workshops. These were just a few of the
possibilities Natasha Goss envisioned for the
former Rocky Creek Club House. Every time she and her
husband Monroe passed by it, she would say, “I wish I could do
something. It has so much potential.” It was a sentiment many
others had probably considered. Even so, the couple knew it
would take more than a vision to turn the former club house
into an event venue.
Finally, Natasha and Monroe could not simply watch the
vacant building at 1916 Foxfire Drive continue to decline and
not do something about it. This was their community. It was
the town where their children attended school and would
make lifelong friends. Doing something about the deteriorating
building that had once served Rocky Creek Golf Course was
now personal.
In 2017, after nearly two years of disuse, work began.
There’s a very real difference between a remodel, a renovation,
or a restoration, but turning the former club house into an
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