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SUMMARY:2025 Annual Spring Gathering
DESCRIPTION:Lowcountry Land Trust’s annual Spring Gathering will be held on Saturday\, April 5\, at Plum Hill in the ACE Basin. Situated on 945 acres protected by a Lowcountry Land Trust conservation easement\, guests will enjoy a family-friendly event highlighting the property’s historic rice fields and the adjacent Combahee River. \nTickets are all-inclusive\, and guests will enjoy a southern-style lunch with ingredients grown and sourced by Peculiar Pig Farm\, local beer and spirits\, bluegrass music from The Cluster Shucks\, and a dedicated play area for children. In addition to a silent auction featuring local products and experiences\, the event will offer Plum Hill-inspired or produced vendor items like seasonal wreaths and flowers\, organic produce\, and sustainable beef products. Main attractions will include property tours with Dr. Ann Kulze\, garden tours with Lucie Kulze\, and rice culture talks with Virginia Beach. \nThirty years ago\, Dr. and Mrs. Harry B. Gregorie\, Jr. and their seven adult children (Ann\, Becky\, Brien\, Dicksie\, Etta\, Jane\, and Henry) donated a conservation easement on Plum Hill to Lowcountry Land Trust. The easement was designed to protect the property’s ecological\, historical\, and scenic qualities for future generations. The 945 acres form a contiguous protected landscape with other private and public properties. One of the most prominent views on the property is the two hundred inland acres of sweeping handmade rice fields that exist in harmony with the ecosystem. The Gregorie family intentionally maintained the rice fields to supply habitat for ducks and other waterfowl species\, and they are credited with a resurgence of bald eagles and alligators in the area. \nSaturday\, April 5\, 2025\n12 to 3 pm\nPlum Hill  | Yemassee\, SC\nAdults $95  | Children (2-12) $25 \nA limited number of tickets are available for this event. Click here to purchase. 
URL:https://lowcountrylandtrust.org/event/2025-annual-spring-gathering/
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SUMMARY:Alge Island Kayak Cleanup
DESCRIPTION:As a celebration of Lowcountry Earth Month\, community members are invited to participate in a kayak cleanup of Alge Island\, a property that led to the organization of Lowcountry Land Trust in 1986. \nIn 1986\, Mr. Bill Alge was worried about the sale and potential development of a 20-acre island behind his West Ashley neighborhood. He rallied his neighbors\, and their grassroots effort led to the formation of Lowcountry Land Trust and the protection of the island\, now named Alge Island. They saved the scenic views of the Stono River and the island’s ecosystem from development while showcasing how fee-simple acquisitions are effective conservation tools. Since the organization’s mission is to connect the community to conservation\, we invite environmental enthusiasts to paddle the property’s perimeter and help keep its surrounding waterway (a tributary to the Stono River) clean this Earth Month! \nFriday\, April 18\, 2025 \n10:30 am-1:00 pm \n418 Owen St\, Charleston\, SC 29414  \n Lowcountry Land Trust and event partners will provide kayaks\, life jackets\, paddles\, and all trash cleanup supplies. A light lunch will also be provided. We recommend wearing weather-appropriate clothing and bringing a water bottle\, sunscreen\, and bug spray. If you prefer to bring your own gear (kayak\, life jacket\, and paddle)\, you are welcome to! Spots are limited – all participants must register and indicate whether they will use the provided gear or bring their own. \nThank you to our event supporters who made this Lowcountry Earth Month cleanup event possible: Coastal Expeditions Coastal Warriors\, Evans General Contractors\, and Keep Charleston Beautiful. Community is at the heart of conservation!
URL:https://lowcountrylandtrust.org/event/alge-island-kayak-cleanup/
LOCATION:418 Owen St\, Charleston\, SC 29414
CATEGORIES:Soul of the Lowcountry
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SUMMARY:Yoga at the Angel Oak
DESCRIPTION:As a celebration of Lowcountry Earth Month\, community members are invited to experience a rejuvenating morning of yoga beneath the breathtaking canopy of the historic Angel Oak. \nLowcountry Land Trust\, the City of Charleston\, and other community partners successfully acquired the 35 acres surrounding the existing 9-acre Angel Oak Park\, forever protecting the Angel Oak and its surrounding biodiversity from development. Lowcountry Land Trust is working to highlight this beloved local landmark symbolizing history\, honor\, and hope with the future 44-acre Angel Oak Preserve.  \nWednesday\, April 23\, 2025 \n9 – 10am \n3688 Angel Oak Rd\, Johns Island\, SC 29455 \nThis guided session\, led by John’s Island yoga instructor Lauren Frye\, offers a unique opportunity to practice mindfulness and movement in a tranquil\, natural setting. Open to all skill levels\, the class will focus on relaxation\, breathwork\, and gentle stretching. The event is free\, but donations are welcomed. Please plan to bring a yoga mat and water bottle. Spaces are limited; please register to secure your spot.
URL:https://lowcountrylandtrust.org/event/yoga-at-the-angel-oak-3/
LOCATION:Angel Oak Preserve\, 3688 Angel Oak Road\, Johns Island\, SC\, 29455\, United States
CATEGORIES:Soul of the Lowcountry
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