The latter conversation will include a sampling of oysters and bourbon cocktails. If you’re interested in the inspiring, educational conversations, don’t miss the two events that SEWE is partnering with Garden & Gun on: Long Leaf Pine Preservation and The Future of Aquaculture, both of which are being hosted at the Garden & Gun Headquarters. In addition to this event, the other activities being held at the park (rock-climbing and an exotic petting zoo), as well as the Sporting Village (featuring a variety of vendors, such as outdoor outfitters and fishing/hunting/safari guides), offers an array of fun for everyone in the family. High-end sporting arms dealers will also have displays at the hotel.Īdditionally, the popular DockDogs competition is happening at Brittlebank Park throughout the weekend, and is the only DockDog competition East of the Mississippi, where dogs partake in various water jumping competitions in side-by-side tanks. Guyette & Deeter will be offering nearly 200 investment quality decoys, values ranging from $200 to $10,000. The annual Decoy Auction, to promote the art of the decoy, is being held again this year at the Charleston Marriott.
#Wildlife exposition free
While there’s no shortage of things to see, we recommend you be sure to attend the Center for Birds of Prey’s free flight demonstrations, featuring a variety of raptors including eagles and falcons, while giving you the chance to learn about their roles in our ecosystem. Inspired by her upbringing on the Triangle X Ranch in the mountain valley of Jackson Hole, Wyoming, her art features the wild horses which live in the vast plains of the West. Kathryn Mapes Turner has been chosen as the 2018 Featured Artist, and is the fifth female to be chosen for this honor since SEWE’s inception in 1983. While they feature everyone from respected veterans to talented up-and-comers, one painter is selected annually to hold the Featured Artist title. This year, SEWE will even be showcasing the work of 100 painters, carvers, and sculptors in the Fine Art Gallery at Charleston Place. The three-day exposition features everything from hundreds of different exhibitors to art shows, concerts, and chef demos, as well as educational shows and exciting conversations. The fun starts February 16 and runs through the 18th.
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This year, the event celebrates 36 years, and will generate an estimated $50 million from the more than 40,000 attendees from across the nation of all ages. A rich three-day celebration of wildlife and nature through fine art, conservation, education, sporting demonstrations, and the people who honor them all, SEWE has become known as the premier wildlife and art event on the East Coast. It’s one of the largest and longest running art events of its kind, steeped deep in Southern tradition.
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We were thrilled that our neighbors in Charleston were so enthusiastic about our work and we look forward to building relationships with our many new friends.
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We also welcomed new members in our Kid’s Club program as many of the children were interested in learning more about turtles. There was a lot of interest in our conservation projects and the team was on hand to share their knowledge of both the TSC and the TSA’s range country programs. This made SEWE the perfect opportunity for the TSC team to get to know their neighbors! The team spent the weekend introducing attendees to some of the turtle residents of the TSC as well as sharing TSA’s mission of zero turtle extinctions. The mission of SEWE is to contribute to the local economy while promoting wildlife and nature conservation throughout South Carolina. Today, an average of 40,000 attendees come to see more than 500 artists, exhibitors and wildlife experts from around the world! The event, which began in 1983 with 100 exhibitors and 5,000 attendees is now the largest event of its kind in the nation. The crew from the Turtle Survival Center recently participated in the Southeastern Wildlife Exposition (SEWE) in Charleston, South Carolina.