PROGRAM OVERVIEW
Soul of the Lowcountry is a community outreach program of Lowcountry Land Trust that connects people to landscapes and waterways through various educational and recreational events.
The goals of the program include connecting Lowcountry residents of all ages to the region’s protected landscapes and waterways; celebrating the culture of traditional land stewardship practices in the Lowcountry; offering experiences that generate public awareness of the importance of conservation; fostering a sense of responsibility for the protection of the Lowcountry’s natural resources; and building a community of people passionate about conservation and the Lowcountry way of life.
All regional residents, whether they just moved here or grew up here, appreciate the longstanding activities, landscapes, and waterways that help preserve the soul of the Lowcountry, and this program amplifies the shared responsibility to protect it for future generations.
UPCOMING SOUL OF THE LOWCOUNTRY EVENTS
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FEED, FIND, AND FUEL YOUR SOUL
Feed Your Soul events bring the farm to guests’ tables – literally.
Join us for a meal or educational experience at a Feed Your Soul event and leave with a full belly or plenty of food for thought.
Examples of these events include Pollinator Palooza, Lowcountry Oyster Roast, and the Annual Spring Gathering.
Find Your Soul events get locals on protected lands.
Join us at a Find Your Soul event and leave with a keen knowledge of the landscapes that will inspire you to plan your own adventure.
Examples of these events include Clays Shooting 101, protected lands tours, and the Annual Sporting Clays Shoot.
Fuel Your Soul events blend conservation with head and heart.
Bringing together art, science, music, health, and wellness, Fuel Your Soul events connect nature to guests’ personal wellbeing.
Examples of these events include Yoga at the Angel Oak, Lowcountry Summer Sendoff benefit concert, and kayak clean ups.
THE EBB & FLOW BLOG: SOUL OF THE LOWCOUNTRY
Save the Date for the 2024 Sporting Clays Shoot
It’s that time of year again! 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
Unveiling the Willie McRae & Kathy Britzius Oyster Reef
On Wednesday, June 5, Lowcountry Land Trust had the pleasure of participating in the creation of the Willie McRae and Kathy Britzius Oyster Reef at Boone Hall Plantation. Recycled oyster shells from the
The Importance of Pollinators and How to Attract Them
Pollinators play a crucial role in our ecosystem by facilitating plant reproduction, ensuring food security, and maintaining biodiversity. Bees, butterflies, birds, and other pollinators enable plants’ fertilization process and the
A Conservationist’s Guide to Lowcountry Waterways
Introduction As stewards of the Lowcountry’s stunning waterways, we understand the delicate balance between enjoying nature’s wonders and preserving them for future generations. Whether you’re a seasoned angler, an avid