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SUMMARY:Oyster Reef Deployment with SCDNR
DESCRIPTION:Get muddy for conservation! Join Lowcountry Land Trust and the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources (SCDNR) for an oyster reef deployment.  \nVolunteers will work together to load pre-filled bags of oyster shells onto a boat at Wappoo Cut Boat Landing. From there\, the oysters and volunteers will travel by boat to the deployment site\, where volunteers will create an assembly line to place the oyster shell bags into a reef formation along the shoreline. \nDate: July 24\, 2025 \nTime: 12 to 3pm  \nLocation: Wappoo Cut Boat Landing; Tranquil Dr\, Charleston\, SC 29412 \nOyster reef deployments are placed along muddy shorelines that will benefit from an oyster reef. During the summertime\, microscopic baby oysters (called spat) travel throughout salt marsh waterways\, searching for a hard substrate to land on and begin growing. By deploying these oyster reefs in vulnerable areas\, we encourage wild oyster reef growth in the areas that need it most by giving spat a place to land and grow. Oyster reefs are an essential building block of the salt marsh ecosystem\, adding stability and habitat and filtering the waterways we love. \nOyster reef deployments are a blast\, but they are labor-intensive! Please be prepared to repeatedly lift and carry 20 to 40-pound bags of oysters while standing in pluff mud. Teamwork truly makes the dream work – this is an excellent opportunity to make new friends and work together! \nGloves\, arm protection\, sunscreen\, bug spray\, and a water refill station will be provided. Please bring a reusable water bottle\, and arrive hydrated. We recommend wearing closed-toed shoes that can get muddy (no sandals)\, shorts\, a long-sleeved shirt\, sunglasses\, and hats. Advance registration is required. See you in the marsh! \n 
URL:https://lowcountrylandtrust.org/event/oyster-reef-deployment-with-scdnr/
LOCATION:Wappoo Cut Boat Landing\, Tranquil Dr\, Charleston\, SC\, 29412\, United States
CATEGORIES:Soul of the Lowcountry
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SUMMARY:Jeni's Ice Cream Social
DESCRIPTION:Cool off for conservation with an ice cream social! Stop by Jeni’s Ice Cream on King Street on Thursday\, July 17\, and 25% of your purchase will be generously donated to further our conservation efforts across the Lowcountry.  \nDate: Thursday\, July 17 \nLocation: Jeni’s King Street \n501A King Street \nTime: 3:30 to 6:30 pm \nYour treat will be extra sweet knowing it’s fueling Lowcountry Land Trust’s mission of protecting land and water forever!
URL:https://lowcountrylandtrust.org/event/jenis-ice-cream-social/
LOCATION:Jeni’s Ice Cream\, 501A King Street\, Charleston\, SC\, 29403\, United States
CATEGORIES:Soul of the Lowcountry
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250611T110000
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SUMMARY:Stono Preserve Nature Walk
DESCRIPTION:Join Lowcountry Land Trust for a guided nature walk through the beautiful Stono Preserve. Led by knowledgeable naturalist Bradley Jaynes\, we’ll explore the area’s rich biodiversity with a focus on local flora and fauna. This walk will give participants access to this private preserve to learn about local fungi\, spot fascinating insects\, and gain insight into the delicate balance of the ecosystem. \nWhether you’re a seasoned forager or just curious about the natural world\, this is a unique opportunity to connect with nature\, learn something new\, and fuel your soul with Lowcountry beauty. Kids accompanied by adults are also welcome to join! \nDate: Wednesday\, June 11\, 2025 \nTime: 10 to 11 am \nLocation: Stono Preserve; 5300 Dixie Plantation Rd. Hollywood\, SC 29449 \nDirections: After arriving at the first gate\, you will keep driving to the next gate on the left (gate 4). We will then all meet at the barn. Please follow Lowcountry Land Trust’s directional signs once at Stono Preserve. \nAdvance registration is required! This event is outdoors\, and we recommend dressing for the weather. Long pants and closed-toe shoes or snake boots are recommended.  We also recommend bringing bug spray\, sunscreen\, reusable water bottles\, binoculars\, and preferred field guides. \nEvent Accessibility: This nature walk will be approximately one mile long and cover mixed terrain with some incline. \nMore Information About Stono Preserve \nThe College of Charleston at Stono Preserve is a majestic 981-acre property along the Stono River and the Intracoastal Waterway. The myriad ecosystems include long-leaf pine forests\, wetlands\, savannahs\, tidal marshes\, and brackish\, saltwater\, and freshwater ponds. \nStono Preserve enables the College of Charleston to educate its students in an unparalleled natural setting\, inspire collaboration across campus\, industry\, and governmental agencies\, and prepare students and faculty to be leaders in today’s environmentally volatile global society. In partnership with Lowcountry Land Trust\, the College of Charleston is embarking on a strategic\, comprehensive plan to restore Stono Preserve to its original purpose as a “conservationist’s classroom.” Native\, diverse ecosystems will be restored and maintained to provide experiential learning for College students and faculty. With the “light on the land” minimalist support facilities in place\, Stono Preserve will become an urban refuge for those interested in and appreciative of the natural world around us.
URL:https://lowcountrylandtrust.org/event/stono-preserve-nature-walk/
LOCATION:Stono Preserve\, 5300 Dixie Plantation Rd\, Hollywood\, SC\, 29449\, United States
CATEGORIES:Soul of the Lowcountry
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250423T100000
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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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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250418T130000
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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: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/
LOCATION:SC
CATEGORIES:Soul of the Lowcountry
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SUMMARY:Longleaf Society Conservation Reception
DESCRIPTION:Please save the date for our Annual Longleaf Society Conservation Reception! More details will be emailed to members as the date approaches. \nMembership in our Longleaf Society is for generous donors who give $2\,500 or more during a calendar year. Benefits include early access to event registration\, exclusive nature outings and happy hours\, and the latest updates on all of our conservation wins. If you’re a Longleaf Society member\, be on the lookout for more information about this event from our team. If you’re not yet a member\, you can increase your annual giving to Lowcountry Land Trust by clicking here.
URL:https://lowcountrylandtrust.org/event/longleaf-society-conservation-reception-2025/
LOCATION:SC
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250112T170000
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CREATED:20240821T181457Z
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SUMMARY:2025 Oyster Wire Reef Build & Roast
DESCRIPTION:The restoration of local oyster reefs and Lowcountry Land Trust’s land protection efforts are interconnected in their shared goal of preserving and enhancing coastal ecosystems. As part of Lowcountry Land Trust’s community outreach program\, Soul of the Lowcountry\, we invite you to join us in January for an oyster wire reef build volunteer opportunity (Wednesday\, January 8) and family-friendly oyster roast (Sunday\, January 12)! \nRegistration At Capacity – Oyster Wire Reef Build Volunteer Opportunity\nWednesday\, January 8\, from 9 am to 12 pm\nSCDNR | 217 Fort Johnson Road\, Charleston\, SC 29412 \nRegistration At Capacity – Family-Friendly Oyster Roast\nSunday\, January 12\, 2025\, from 2 pm to 5 pm\nGold Bug Island | 1560 Ben Sawyer Blvd\, Mount Pleasant\, SC 29464 \nIn 1996\, Lowcountry Land Trust permanently protected Gold Bug Island by placing a conservation easement on the 29-acre parcel of both highlands and wetlands. Named after the short story by Edgar Allen Poe\, Gold Bug Island sits between Mount Pleasant and Sullivans along Ben Sawyer Blvd and is owned by the East Cooper Outboard Motor Club. \nGuests of the family-friendly oyster roast will enjoy a Sunday afternoon on Gold Bug Island\, shucking fresh South Carolina oysters paired with homemade chili\, salad\, cornbread\, and dessert. They will socialize with other Lowcountry-loving locals while enjoying both alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages and listening to bluegrass music from the Charleston-based band Dallas Baker and Friends. Hot dogs and a variety of activities will be available for children. \nRegistration At Capacity – Volunteer the week before the oyster roast on Wednesday\, January 8\, helping Lowcountry Land Trust and SCDNR recycle shells and build wire reef cages that support new habitats for juvenile oysters. Restaurants and the public recycle their oyster shells through SCDNR’s oyster shell recycling drop-off sites. Volunteers will shape the wire into small cages using power tools (experience not necessary) and add recycled oyster shells inside. These reefs will be used for SCDNR’s oyster reef restoration projects next year! Spat (baby oysters) are attracted to and settle on the shell in these wire cages\, creating new oyster growth and\, eventually\, new reefs. \nBoth events will allow guests to learn about the region’s oyster habitat and how proper shell recycling benefits water quality and the Lowcountry’s diverse ecosystems. \nClick here to read more details and register.
URL:https://lowcountrylandtrust.org/event/annual-oyster-roast/
LOCATION:Gold Bug Island\, 1560 Ben Sawyer Blvd\, Mount Pleasant\, SC\, 29464\, United States
CATEGORIES:Soul of the Lowcountry
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SUMMARY:Rescheduled: Conch Creek Cleanup
DESCRIPTION:We invite you to join us for a cleanup at Conch Creek! \nHosted in partnership with Charleston Waterkeeper and Adopt-A-Highway\, we’ll pick up trash along Ben Sawyer Blvd. that has made its way into the marsh. All supplies needed for the cleanup are provided! Spaces are limited\, and we kindly request advance registration.  \n RESCHEDULED Date: Thursday\, December 19\, 2024 \nTime: 10 am – 11:30 am \nLocation: Gold Bug Island\, 1560 Ben Sawyer Blvd\, Mt Pleasant\, SC 29464 \nConch Creek has been protected by Lowcountry Land Trust since 2022 and encompasses 398 acres between Mount Pleasant and Sullivan’s Island. The acres are mostly wetlands (with approximately 5 acres of highlands) that provide habitat for breeding\, migration\, and wintering migratory birds in the coastal zone of South Carolina. \nAs human infrastructure continues to be built along the surrounding highland\, Lowcountry Land Trust’s conservation efforts will maintain the integrity of the wetlands\, which help mitigate potential flooding and protect water quality in the area. By joining us for the cleanup\, your efforts will advance our mission in a tangible way by keeping the marsh clean! \nWe suggest dressing for the weather\, including long pants and comfortable shoes that can get muddy. Depending on the weather\, please plan to bring a water bottle\, bug spray\, and sunscreen. We will meet and park at Gold Bug Island\, then head out along Ben Sawyer Boulevard. In the case of inclement weather\, the event will be rescheduled. We look forward to seeing you in the marsh!
URL:https://lowcountrylandtrust.org/event/conch-creek-cleanup/
LOCATION:Gold Bug Island\, 1560 Ben Sawyer Blvd\, Mt. Pleasant\, SC\, 29464
CATEGORIES:Soul of the Lowcountry
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241210T200000
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CREATED:20240821T180833Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240821T181128Z
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SUMMARY:Longleaf Society Holiday Party
DESCRIPTION:Please save the date for our Annual Longleaf Society Holiday Party! As the date approaches\, more details will be emailed to members. \nMembership in our Longleaf Society is for generous donors who give $2\,500 or more during a calendar year. Benefits include early access to event registration\, exclusive nature outings and happy hours\, and the latest updates on all of our conservation wins. If you’re a Longleaf Society member\, be on the lookout for more information about this event from our team. If you’re not yet a member\, you can increase your annual giving to Lowcountry Land Trust by clicking here.
URL:https://lowcountrylandtrust.org/event/longleaf-society-holiday-party-2024/
LOCATION:SC
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241112T103000
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SUMMARY:Birding at Stono Preserve
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a delightful morning immersed in nature on our “Feathered Friends Walk” at the Stono Preserve! This guided bird walk will take you through the preserve’s lush habitats\, offering a unique opportunity to observe and learn about the diverse avian species that call this area home. \nThe walk will be led by Nicole Marie Pettinelli of the Charleston Bird Club and Melissa Hughes\, Professor of Ornithology and Associate Chair of the Department of Biology at the College of Charleston. We’ll walk a portion of the main nature trail\, allowing us to explore various habitats\, from wetlands to woodlands. There will be opportunities to spot common and rare species and advance your birding skills as we make frequent stops. This event is suitable for amateur and experienced birders. \nDate: November 12\, 2024 \nTime: 9 am – 10:30 am \nLocation: Stono Preserve; 5300 Dixie Plantation Rd. Hollywood\, SC 29449 \nDirections: After arriving at the first gate\, you will keep driving to the next gate on the left (gate 4). We will then all meet at the barn. \nAdvance registration is required. Please plan to bring binoculars and a water bottle. Comfortable walking shoes and long pants are highly recommended. This event is free\, but donations are welcome. If inclement weather occurs\, the event will be rescheduled. \nMore Information About Stono Preserve \nThe College of Charleston at Stono Preserve is a majestic 981-acre property along the Stono River and the Intercoastal Waterway. The myriad ecosystems include long-leaf pine forests\, wetlands\, savannahs\, tidal marshes\, and brackish\, saltwater\, and fresh-water ponds. \nStono Preserve enables the College of Charleston to educate its students in an unparalleled natural setting\, inspire collaboration across campus\, industry\, and governmental agencies\, and prepare students and faculty to be leaders in today’s environmentally volatile global society. In collaboration with the Lowcountry Land Trust\, the College of Charleston is embarking on a strategic\, comprehensive plan to restore Stono Preserve to its original purpose as a “conservationist’s classroom.” Native\, diverse ecosystems will be restored and maintained to provide experiential learning for College students and faculty. With the “light on the land” minimalist support facilities in place\, Stono Preserve will become an urban refuge for those interested in and appreciative of the natural world around us.
URL:https://lowcountrylandtrust.org/event/birding-at-stono-preserve/
LOCATION:Stono Preserve\, 5300 Dixie Plantation Rd\, Hollywood\, SC\, 29449\, United States
CATEGORIES:Soul of the Lowcountry
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241027T163000
DTSTAMP:20260411T185404
CREATED:20240801T203245Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240912T035339Z
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SUMMARY:2024 Sporting Clays Shoot
DESCRIPTION:We’re excited to share that Lowcountry Land Trust’s annual Sporting Clays Shoot will occur at Brosnan Forest from October 25 to 27\, 2024! Fuel your soul at this gorgeous private property just 45 minutes from downtown Charleston. \nTickets to each rotation\, including the second annual Ladies Shoot & Lunch presented by Garden & Gun\, are $225 and include a catered lunch\, dessert\, post-shoot cocktails\, live music\, and social experiences such as a local vendor market and a weekend-long silent auction. Lunch-only tickets are also available for purchase for $55-80. \nTickets ARE NOW ON SALE and are expected to sell out quickly.
URL:https://lowcountrylandtrust.org/event/2024-sporting-clays-shoot/
LOCATION:Brosnan Forest\, Dorchester County\, SC\, United States
CATEGORIES:Soul of the Lowcountry
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241009T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241009T110000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20240924T165327Z
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SUMMARY:Yoga at the Angel Oak
DESCRIPTION:At this unique event\, guests will experience the connection between nature and wellness under the majestic\, centuries-old Angel Oak tree. Popular Johns Island yoga instructor Lauren Frye will lead the group\, incorporating a blend of breath and movement into the rejuvenating\, hour-long session. Beginners are welcome to attend\, as modifications for more complex poses will be demonstrated. \nDate: October 9th\, 2024 \nTime: 10 am – 11 am \nLocation: Angel Oak Park; 3688 Angel Oak Rd\, Johns Island\, SC \nDue to limited space\, we kindly request advance registration. This event is free\, but donations are welcome. Please bring your own yoga mat and water bottle. If inclement weather occurs\, the event will be rescheduled. \n 
URL:https://lowcountrylandtrust.org/event/yoga-at-the-angel-oak-2/
LOCATION:Angel Oak Preserve\, 3688 Angel Oak Road\, Johns Island\, SC\, 29455\, United States
CATEGORIES:Soul of the Lowcountry
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241002T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241002T150000
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CREATED:20240618T174059Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240819T163632Z
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SUMMARY:Clays Shooting 101 Sponsored By Norton & Hodges
DESCRIPTION:Sign up for an upcoming Clays Shooting 101 session\, sponsored by Norton & Hodges\, for the opportunity to learn from expert Elizabeth Fennell and familiarize yourself with the sport before our annual Clays Shoot on the weekend of October 25-27. This event is ladies only\, with space for six women per session. Ammo\, gun\, and instruction will be included in each purchased ticket. \nRegister for one of the upcoming sessions at Kiawah Island Sporting Club on Thursday\, October 2\, from 10 am – 12 pm or 1 pm – 3 pm. Click here to register!
URL:https://lowcountrylandtrust.org/event/clays-shooting-101-sponsored-by-norton-hodges/
LOCATION:Kiawah Island Sporting Club\, 3345 Bohicket Rd\, Johns Island\, SC\, 29455\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240911T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240911T150000
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CREATED:20240618T174102Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240819T163657Z
UID:9549-1726048800-1726066800@lowcountrylandtrust.org
SUMMARY:Clays Shooting 101 sponsored by Norton & Hodges
DESCRIPTION:Sign up for an upcoming Clays Shooting 101 session\, sponsored by Norton & Hodges\, for the opportunity to learn from expert Elizabeth Fennell and familiarize yourself with the sport before our annual Clays Shoot on the weekend of October 25-27. This event is ladies only\, with space for six women per session. Ammo\, gun\, and instruction will be included in each purchased ticket. \nRegister for one of the upcoming sessions at Kiawah Island Sporting Club on Wednesday\, September 11\, from 10 am – 12 pm or 1 pm – 3 pm. Click here to register!
URL:https://lowcountrylandtrust.org/event/clays-shooting-101-sponsored-by-norton-hodges-2/
LOCATION:Kiawah Island Sporting Club\, 3345 Bohicket Rd\, Johns Island\, SC\, 29455\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Lowcountry Land Trust":MAILTO:hello@lowcountrylandtrust.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240814T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240814T200000
DTSTAMP:20260411T185404
CREATED:20240618T133351Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240814T132157Z
UID:9538-1723658400-1723665600@lowcountrylandtrust.org
SUMMARY:Sip and Shop for Conservation at Rivers and Glen Trading Co.
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a Sip and Shop at Rivers & Glen Trading Co. on August 14th from 6:00 – 8:00 PM to prepare for hunting and clays shooting season while supporting Lowcountry Land Trust. \nEnjoy live music\, light refreshments\, and the opportunity to learn about Lowcountry Land Trust’s important land conservation work while shopping Rivers & Glen’s supply of outdoor clothes and sporting gear. \nA percentage of the evening’s sales will support Lowcountry Land Trust.
URL:https://lowcountrylandtrust.org/event/sip-and-shop-for-conservation-at-rivers-and-glen-trading-co/
LOCATION:Rivers & Glen Trading Co.\, 122 Coleman Blvd.\, Mt. Pleasant\, SC\, 29464\, United States
CATEGORIES:Soul of the Lowcountry
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ORGANIZER;CN="Lowcountry Land Trust":MAILTO:hello@lowcountrylandtrust.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240730T083000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240730T113000
DTSTAMP:20260411T185404
CREATED:20240613T180147Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240801T202759Z
UID:9531-1722328200-1722339000@lowcountrylandtrust.org
SUMMARY:Oyster Reef Build
DESCRIPTION:Advanced Registration Required: Register Here  \nWe’re looking for 20 volunteers ages 16+ to join us on Tuesday\, July 30\, from 8:30 to 11:30 am to build an oyster reef along the banks of the Cooper River. \nVolunteers will meet representatives from Lowcountry Land Trust and the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources (SCDNR) at Remley’s Point Public Boat Landing in Mount Pleasant\, where they will work together to load bags of oyster shells into SCDNR boats. \nLowcountry Land Trust and SCDNR will then boat the volunteers and oyster shells to a designated location along the banks of the Cooper River\, where volunteers will create an assembly line to place the oyster shell bags into a reef formation. \nAfterward\, all volunteers will return on the boat to Remley’s Point Public Boat Landing. \nAll volunteers will be required to sign Lowcountry Land Trust and SCDNR waivers before partaking in physical activities. Expect to lift and carry 20-40 pound bags of oyster shells while standing in pluff mud. Reef builds are a blast\, but they are labor intensive. \nGloves\, arm protection\, sunscreen\, bug spray\, and a water refill station will be provided. Please bring a reusable water bottle. We recommend wearing closed-toed shoes that can get muddy (no sandals)\, shorts\, a long-sleeved shirt\, sunglasses\, and hats.
URL:https://lowcountrylandtrust.org/event/oyster-reef-build/
LOCATION:Remley’s Point Public Boat Landing\, 112 2nd St\, Mount Pleasant\, SC\, 29464\, United States
CATEGORIES:Soul of the Lowcountry,Volunteer
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ORGANIZER;CN="DNR's South Carolina Oyster Restoration and Enhancement (SCORE) Program":MAILTO:score@dnr.sc.gov
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240719T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240719T190000
DTSTAMP:20260411T185404
CREATED:20240717T144916Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240801T202936Z
UID:9598-1721408400-1721415600@lowcountrylandtrust.org
SUMMARY:Preservation Through Art - Charleston
DESCRIPTION:Preserving A Picturesque America is bringing its “Preservation Through Art” experience to Charleston\, featuring Lowcountry Land Trust as one of its community partners to support the organization’s work of conserving the natural and historic Lowcountry landscapes. \nThe “Preservation Through Art—Charleston” exhibition will be held from July 19 through September 8 at the City Gallery\, 34 Prioleau Street\, Charleston\, SC 29401. \nYou are invited to the opening night reception on July 19\, from 5 to 7 pm at the City Gallery. No RSVP is necessary; just drop in and enjoy the art exhibition.   \nThis unique “then and now” exhibition aims to raise awareness for local preservation and conservation efforts. The non-profit organization Preserving A Picturesque America (PAPA) will conduct an art sale to benefit Lowcountry Land Trust and other local partners in the Charleston area whose focus is preserving Charleston’s natural\, cultural\, and historic landscape. \nFor the “Preservation Through Art: Charleston” Exhibition and Sale\, over forty artists have contributed exciting new artworks in a variety of mediums depicting scenes from Picturesque America in and around Charleston\, like this watercolor by Giselle Harrington\, titled “Rutledge Avenue.” These artists hope to motivate viewers to protect these iconic treasures by revealing how these natural and cultural landscapes appear today. \nWe hope to see you at the opening reception!
URL:https://lowcountrylandtrust.org/event/preservation-through-art-charleston/
LOCATION:City Gallery\, 34 Prioleau Street\, Charleston\, South Carolina\, 29401
CATEGORIES:Soul of the Lowcountry
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240621T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240621T140000
DTSTAMP:20260411T185404
CREATED:20240529T120820Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240529T120820Z
UID:9447-1718964000-1718978400@lowcountrylandtrust.org
SUMMARY:Pollinator Palooza
DESCRIPTION:Have you heard the buzz about pollinators? In honor of National Pollinator Week\, join Lowcountry Land Trust\, Charleston Parks Conservancy\, SC Wildlife Federation\, Bee City Charleston\, Charleston Area Beekeepers Association\, and Roots & Shoots Nursery for a day of unbeelievable outdoor fun at Magnolia Park and Community Garden.\n\nSwing by this family-friendly event anytime between 10 am and 2 pm to learn about the many benefits of pollinators and the native plants that attract them. King of Pops will also be serving up cold popsicle treats. You can find more details about the event activities and organizations involved below.\n\nThis is a family-friendly\, free palooza! We kindly request advance registration. Please click here to register: https://give.lowcountrylandtrust.org/…/2024…/e588927
URL:https://lowcountrylandtrust.org/event/pollinator-palooza/
LOCATION:Magnolia Park and Community Garden\, 720 Magnolia Rd\, Charleston\, SC\, 29407\, United States
CATEGORIES:Soul of the Lowcountry
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ORGANIZER;CN="Lowcountry Land Trust":MAILTO:hello@lowcountrylandtrust.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240508T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240508T190000
DTSTAMP:20260411T185404
CREATED:20240424T144058Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240424T144058Z
UID:9419-1715191200-1715194800@lowcountrylandtrust.org
SUMMARY:In Conversation with Dr. Fields-Black on “COMBEE: Harriet Tubman\, the Combahee River Raid\, and Black Freedom during the Civil War"
DESCRIPTION:The Charleston Library Society and Buxton Books\, along with community partners Lowcountry Land Trust\, Avery Institute\, and the SC Historical Society\, are honored to host renowned author and historian Dr. Edda Fields-Black in conversation to discuss her most recent publication\, COMBEE: Harriet Tubman\, the Combahee River Raid\, and Black Freedom during the Civil War. In her book\, Dr. Fields-Black dives into the story of the Combahee River Raid\, one of Harriet Tubman’s most extraordinary accomplishments\, based on original documents written by a descendant of one of the participants. Helping to shape the conversation will be the Chief Conservation Officer of Lowcountry Land Trust\, David Ray. \nTickets: Purchase Here \n$50 – CLS Members or $55 – General Admission \n$60 – Limited Option // 2 Tickets and 1 signed copy of COMBEE: Harriet Tubman\, the Combahee River Raid\, and Black Freedom during the Civil War \nAbout the Book: \nMany biographies\, children’s books\, and films about Harriet Tubman omit a crucial chapter: during the Civil War\, hired by the Union Army\, she ventured into the heart of slave territory–Beaufort\, South Carolina–to live\, work\, and gather intelligence for a daring raid up the Combahee River to attack the major plantations of Rice Country\, the breadbasket of the Confederacy. \nIn COMBEE\, Edda L. Fields-Black–herself a descendant of one of the participants in the raid–shows how Tubman commanded a ring of spies\, scouts\, and pilots and participated in military expeditions behind Confederate lines. On June 2\, 1863\, Tubman and her crew led two regiments of Black US Army soldiers – the Second South Carolina Volunteers – alone with their white commanders up coastal South Carolina’s Combahee River in three gunboats. In a matter of hours\, they torched eight rice plantations and liberated 730 people\, people whose Lowcountry Creole language and culture Tubman could barely understand. The Second South Carolina Volunteers included a core group of black men who had liberated themselves from bondage on South Carolina’s Sea Island cotton plantations after the Battle of Port Royal in November 1861. In recounting this history\, Fields-Black also brings to life intergenerational\, extended enslaved families\, neighbors\, praise-house members\, and sweethearts forced to work in South Carolina’s deadly tidal rice swamps\, sold\, and separated during the antebellum period. These formerly enslaved peoples of the Sea Island indigo and cotton plantations come together with the semi-urban port cities of Charleston\, Beaufort\, and Savannah\, and the rice plantations of the coastal plains\, creating the distinctly American Gullah Geechee dialect\, culture\, and identity–perhaps the most significant legacy of Harriet Tubman’s Combahee River Raid. \nAbout Dr. Edda Fields-Black: \nEdda Fields-Black teaches history at Carnegie Mellon University and has written extensively about the history of West African rice farmers\, including in such works as Deep Roots: Rice Farmers in West Africa and the African Diaspora. She was a co-editor of Rice: Global Networks and New Histories\, which was selected as a Choice Outstanding Academic Title. Fields-Black has served as a consultant for the Smithsonian National Museum of African-American History and Culture’s permanent exhibit\, “Rice Fields of the Lowcountry.” She is the executive producer and librettist of “Unburied\, Unmourned\, Unmarked: Requiem for Rice\,” a widely performed original contemporary classical work by celebrated composer John Wineglass. \nFields-Black is a descendant of Africans enslaved on rice plantations in Colleton County\, South Carolina; her great-great-great grandfather fought in the Combahee River Raid in June 1863. Her determination to illuminate the riches of the Gullah dialect\, and to reclaim Gullah Geechee history and culture\, has taken her to the rice fields of South Carolina and Georgia to those of Sierra Leone and Republic of Guinea in West Africa. \nAbout David Ray: \nDavid Ray is Lowcountry Land Trust’s Chief Conservation Officer. His team protects land and water in South Carolina’s coastal plain using traditional and innovative tools and funding. They steward a wide variety of conservation interests and works with communities to preserve places of natural resource\, recreational\, and cultural significance. Previously an attorney in government\, large firms\, and academic settings. He became Lands Program Director for the Southern Appalachian Highlands Conservancy in 2002. Subsequently\, he managed conservation planning and grant-making programs at the Open Space Institute and has led conservation programs for The Nature Conservancy in the Southern Blue Ridge and Colorado. David holds degrees from Davidson College and the University of Georgia School of Law. During his career\, he has played a significant role in over sixty conservation projects on more than 48\,500 acres. \n  \nEvent Partners \nLowcountry Land Trust: \nFounded in 1986\, Lowcountry Land Trust has worked for 37 years protecting land that makes coastal South Carolina extraordinary and sustains the culture that thrives within it. Operating in seventeen coastal counties\, Lowcountry Land Trust has grown from a small community effort that rallied to protect an island on the Stono River to an institution that protects more than 150\,000 acres. Protecting and maintaining our natural resources by avoiding overdevelopment is crucial to the continued enjoyment of the Lowcountry for generations to come. In addition to Lowcountry Land Trust’s conservation easements held and privately owned lands\, LLT owns and protects publicly-accessible properties that are in direct harmony with the culture and values of the Lowcountry. These ambassador sites emphasize the importance of regional lands and showcase examples of conservation to the community. \nAvery Research Center:  \nFounded in 1865 as the Avery Normal Institute\, this community hub provided education and advocacy for the growing Charleston African American community and trained blacks for professional careers and leadership roles. Although the Institute closed its doors in 1954\, it graduates preserved the legacy of their alma mater by establishing the Avery Institute of Afro-American History and Culture. The modern rebirth of Avery began in 1985 with the establishment of the Avery Research Center for African American History and Culture at the College of Charleston. The newly christened center came to fruition through a memorandum of understanding between the former Avery Institute and the College\, with many of the charter members graduates of the original Avery Normal Institute. For the last thirty years\, the Avery Research Center has collected art and archival materials that document the history\, traditions\, and legacies of African Americans and their influence on American society and culture\, as well as their place within the American narrative. \nSouth Carolina Historical Society: \nWith 350 years of state history comprised of rare books\, manuscripts\, and visual materials\, the South Carolina Historical Society is the state’s largest and oldest private archive as well as a modern historical museum. Founded in 1855\, the organization’s preservation\, exploration\, and interpretation of the state’s historical legacy continues to benefit generations of learners. Its mission is “to expand\, preserve and make accessible our collection; to improve knowledge of and encourage focus\, interest and pride in the history of our state.” \nCoastal Community Foundation of South Carolina: \nCoastal Community Foundation works to create communities rich in equity\, opportunity\, and well-being by uniting people and investing resources so that all community members have a pathway to achieve their goals. Through endowment funds established by individuals\, families\, businesses and organizations\, our combined resources allow us to not only address community needs today\, but help us chart a course for a brighter future in the nine counties we serve along South Carolina’s coast. With our donors\, we invest millions of dollars through grantmaking\, impact investing and scholarships each year. We are also known for understanding and acting upon the dynamic needs of the communities we serve\, with recent examples including our disaster response efforts during and after major storms such as Hurricane Florence\, and the creation of the Lowcountry Unity Fund in the wake of the Mother Emanuel AME Church massacre to support causes addressing systemic racism.
URL:https://lowcountrylandtrust.org/event/in-conversation-with-dr-fields-black-on-combee-harriet-tubman-the-combahee-river-raid-and-black-freedom-during-the-civil-war/
LOCATION:Charleston Library Society\, 164 King Street\, Charleston\, South Carolina\, 29401
CATEGORIES:Soul of the Lowcountry
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240428T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240428T150000
DTSTAMP:20260411T185404
CREATED:20240401T171042Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240401T171042Z
UID:9371-1714302000-1714316400@lowcountrylandtrust.org
SUMMARY:Earth Week Celebration at Holy City Brewing
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate the end of earth week with all partners of Lowcountry Earth Week through this family-friendly tabling event at Holy City Brewing. This event is open to the public and does not require registration.
URL:https://lowcountrylandtrust.org/event/earth-week-celebration-at-holy-city-brewing/
LOCATION:Holy City Brewing\, 1021 Aragon Ave\, North Charleston\, South Carolina\, 29405
CATEGORIES:Soul of the Lowcountry
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240426T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240426T130000
DTSTAMP:20260411T185404
CREATED:20240401T170609Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240422T013905Z
UID:9368-1714125600-1714136400@lowcountrylandtrust.org
SUMMARY:Registration Full: Alge Island Kayak Clean-Up
DESCRIPTION:Community members are invited to explore and clean up Alge Island\, a property once threatened by development that led to the organization of Lowcountry Land Trust in 1986. \nThe kayak clean-up will occur on Friday\, April 26\, at 418 Owen Street\, Charleston\, SC 29414 (West Ashley). It will begin promptly at 10 am\, and registration is required. Kayaks\, paddles\, and life jackets will be provided. Please dress weather-appropriate and bring a water bottle\, sunscreen\, and bug spray.
URL:https://lowcountrylandtrust.org/event/alge-island-kayak-clean-up/
LOCATION:SC
CATEGORIES:Soul of the Lowcountry
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240424T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240424T120000
DTSTAMP:20260411T185404
CREATED:20240401T162925Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240401T162925Z
UID:9365-1713952800-1713960000@lowcountrylandtrust.org
SUMMARY:Painting At The Angel Oak
DESCRIPTION:Community members are invited to put their artistic abilities to the test at this first-ever Painting at the Angel Oak. Facilitated by local artist Frank DeLoach\, attendees of all levels are encouraged to put their spin on the beautiful masterpiece – The Angel Oak. \nAll supplies will be provided\, including a canvas\, paint\, and paintbrushes. Attendees are encouraged to bring their own art supplies. \nReusable water bottles\, folding chairs\, bug spray\, and sunscreen are all recommended.
URL:https://lowcountrylandtrust.org/event/painting-at-the-angel-oak/
LOCATION:Angel Oak Preserve\, 3688 Angel Oak Road\, Johns Island\, SC\, 29455\, United States
CATEGORIES:Angel Oak Preserve,Soul of the Lowcountry
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240423T173000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240423T200000
DTSTAMP:20260411T185404
CREATED:20240401T162737Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240401T162737Z
UID:9360-1713893400-1713902400@lowcountrylandtrust.org
SUMMARY:Common Ground Screening and Discussion
DESCRIPTION:“Common Ground is the highly anticipated sequel to the juggernaut success documentary\, Kiss the Ground\, which touched over 1 billion people globally and inspired the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) to put $20 billion toward soil health.”\nThis documentary will be shown for our community at the MUSC Drug Discovery Building\, along with a 45 minute conversation to bring the focus to our local grounds.\n\nCome learn more about how to integrate regenerative farming techniques into your own farms\, backyards\, community gardens\, and beyond. Or just come to find hope. We can do this\n\nThis screening is a part of Lowcountry Earth Week. Check out other events happening around town!\n\nCommon Ground Documentary Screening & Conversation\n\nTuesday\, April 23\, 5:30-8:00 pm\nMUSC Drug Discovery Building\, Downtown Charleston\nSuggestion donation of $10 \nParking in Jonathan Lucas Parking Garage – vouchers will be given at lecture for free parking. \n\nEvent partners:  \n\n  \n\n\n\n\n  \n\nEvent Sponsor:
URL:https://lowcountrylandtrust.org/event/common-ground-screening-and-discussion/
LOCATION:SC
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240422
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240429
DTSTAMP:20260411T185404
CREATED:20240109T135249Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240201T132554Z
UID:9179-1713744000-1714348799@lowcountrylandtrust.org
SUMMARY:Lowcountry Earth Week
DESCRIPTION:Back by popular demand for the second year\, Lowcountry Land Trust will partner with over 50 local\, conservation-minded organizations to continue its Lowcountry Earth Week initiative in 2024. This week-long celebration of the Lowcountry’s natural environment (April 22-28) is set to feature a diverse array of volunteer opportunities\, nature activities\, seminars\, workshops\, and festivals. The initiative aims to engage the community and raise awareness about the importance of the many methods of conservation in the Lowcountry. The grand culmination will be a family-friendly Earth Week celebration and exhibition at Holy City Brewing in North Charleston\, SC on Sunday\, April 28\, 2024\, from 11 am to 3 pm. \n  \nLowcountry Earth Week\, scheduled from April 22-28\, 2024\, is poised to be a momentous occasion\, bringing together individuals\, organizations\, and communities in a collective effort to celebrate and protect the region’s natural wonders. A complete listing of events that provide an opportunity for everyone to find their own way to connect with and contribute to the Soul of the Lowcountry can be found at www.lowcountryearthweek.org. 
URL:https://lowcountrylandtrust.org/event/lowcountry-earth-week/
LOCATION:SC
CATEGORIES:Soul of the Lowcountry
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ORGANIZER;CN="Lowcountry Land Trust":MAILTO:hello@lowcountrylandtrust.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240413T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240413T150000
DTSTAMP:20260411T185404
CREATED:20230508T212900Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240306T124631Z
UID:8604-1713006000-1713020400@lowcountrylandtrust.org
SUMMARY:2024 Annual Spring Gathering
DESCRIPTION:Lowcountry Land Trust’s annual Spring Gathering\, presented by Wells Fargo Advisors\, will occur on Saturday\, April 13\, 2024\, at Stevens Family Farm on Wadmalaw Island. Situated on 396 acres protected by a Lowcountry Land Trust conservation easement\, guests will enjoy a family-friendly\, all-inclusive event highlighting the waterfront landscape. \nTickets are all-inclusive – $85 for adults and $25 for children under 12. Guests will enjoy delicious Lowcountry fare from Marvin Ross of Peculiar Pig Farm\, local drinks\, and bluegrass music. During the event\, family-friendly activities such as hay rides\, fishing demonstrations\, and farm animal petting will occur. A silent auction featuring local products and experiences will also be a part of the homegrown gathering. \nA limited number of tickets are available for this event. All tickets must be purchased in advance and are non-refundable. The event is rain or shine. This event will take place outdoors and under a tent. Handicap parking will be available. While we love your furry friends\, please leave pets at home.
URL:https://lowcountrylandtrust.org/event/2024-annual-spring-gathering/
LOCATION:Stevens Family Farm\, Wadmalaw Island
CATEGORIES:Soul of the Lowcountry
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ORGANIZER;CN="Lowcountry Land Trust":MAILTO:hello@lowcountrylandtrust.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240313T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240313T120000
DTSTAMP:20260411T185404
CREATED:20240110T152812Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240208T202831Z
UID:9199-1710324000-1710331200@lowcountrylandtrust.org
SUMMARY:Angel Oak Preserve Clean-Up
DESCRIPTION:Save the date for our next clean-up at Angel Oak Preserve on March 13 from 10 am to 12 pm. Register here.
URL:https://lowcountrylandtrust.org/event/angel-oak-preserve-clean-up-2/
LOCATION:SC
CATEGORIES:Angel Oak Preserve,Soul of the Lowcountry
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ORGANIZER;CN="Lowcountry Land Trust":MAILTO:hello@lowcountrylandtrust.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240303T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240303T150000
DTSTAMP:20260411T185404
CREATED:20230508T211955Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230508T211955Z
UID:8602-1709470800-1709478000@lowcountrylandtrust.org
SUMMARY:Longleaf Society Conservation Reception
DESCRIPTION:Please save the date for our Annual Longleaf Society Conservation Reception! More details will be emailed to members as the date approaches. \nMembership in our Longleaf Society is for generous donors who give $2\,500 or more during a calendar year. Benefits include early access to event registration\, exclusive nature outings and happy hours\, and the latest updates on all of our conservation wins. If you’re a Longleaf Society member\, be on the lookout for more information about this event from our team. If you’re not yet a member\, you can increase your annual giving to Lowcountry Land Trust by clicking here.
URL:https://lowcountrylandtrust.org/event/longleaf-society-conservation-reception/
LOCATION:SC
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ORGANIZER;CN="Lowcountry Land Trust":MAILTO:hello@lowcountrylandtrust.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240221T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240221T120000
DTSTAMP:20260411T185404
CREATED:20240110T152655Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240208T202644Z
UID:9197-1708509600-1708516800@lowcountrylandtrust.org
SUMMARY:Angel Oak Preserve Clean-Up
DESCRIPTION:Save the date for our next clean-up at Angel Oak Preserve on February 21 from 10 am to 12 pm. Register here.
URL:https://lowcountrylandtrust.org/event/angel-oak-preserve-clean-up/
LOCATION:SC
CATEGORIES:Angel Oak Preserve,Soul of the Lowcountry
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ORGANIZER;CN="Lowcountry Land Trust":MAILTO:hello@lowcountrylandtrust.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240207T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240207T180000
DTSTAMP:20260411T185404
CREATED:20240102T221507Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240122T142915Z
UID:9168-1707321600-1707328800@lowcountrylandtrust.org
SUMMARY:Sold Out - SCHBC Happy Hour Highlight
DESCRIPTION:The South Carolina Healthy Business Challenge invites you to join us for the inaugural event in our “Happy Hour Highlights” series hosted in partnership with the Lowcountry Land Trust‘s Business Leadership Council\, featuring bestselling author\, physician\, and wellness expert\, Dr. Ann Kulze on February 7 from 4:00-6:00 pm at Alhambra Hall. \nAbout the Event: \nNourish your mind while you network as we gather for a ‘Happy Hour Highlight’ event featuring Dr. Ann Kulze\, a physician\, renowned wellness expert\, and bestselling author. \nIn this interactive session\, Dr. Ann will share the many ways a dose of Mother Nature triggers a multitude of powerful physiologic changes that can enhance well-being and reduce the risk of a startling range of diseases. Whether your goals are to reset the stress button\, kick-start creativity\, boost immunity\, reduce cancer risk\, or practically anything else\, “greening” may be the safest and most effective “medicine” of all! \nAttendees will enjoy nourishing light bites and refreshments while having the opportunity to learn\, network\, and engage in a Q & A session with Dr. Ann and Community Business Spotlight\, Heritage Sustainable Solutions. \nAbout Our Speaker: \nDr. Ann Kulze is a trailblazer in the field of health and wellness\, known for her empowering approach to living a vibrant and balanced life. Through her engaging and informative presentation\, she will share practical tips and evidence-based strategies to enhance your wellbeing. \nPlease note: This is a FREE event sponsored by the SC Healthy Business Challenge and the Lowcountry Land Trust open to all members of the community! Please click here to register.
URL:https://lowcountrylandtrust.org/event/schbc-happy-hour-highlight-a-conversation-with-nutrition-wellbeing-expert-dr-ann-kulze/
LOCATION:SC
CATEGORIES:Soul of the Lowcountry
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