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FEBRUARY 17-19, 2023 CHARLESTON, SC Wild Now. Wild Forever.
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The Departure by Ryan Kirby

Dear Friends of SEWE,

Welcome to Charleston and the 41st Southeastern Wildlife Exposition. We have worked diligently and waited impatiently to gather artists, exhibitors, and attendees from across the United States for this special weekend of celebrating wildlife art and the sporting lifestyle.

SEWE is as important today as it has ever been, and the multifaceted mission of the organization is vitally important on many fronts. The effects on the genre of wildlife art, the scores of conservation organizations represented, and the economic impact throughout the region cannot be overstated.

The changes we make each year are balanced between what we will always be at our core, with how we evolve and remain significant within the realms of art and conservation. We are resolved to be a leader for both, and are able through your steadfast support.

We are pleased to welcome Ryan Kirby as the 2023 SEWE Featured Artist. Ryan is as authentic as they come. He is a conservationist and outdoorsman who brings life to his paintings through personal experience, and he represents all that SEWE hopes to share. We hope that as you peruse the Fine Art Gallery in The Charleston Place you find a piece that speaks to you, and discover the magic created in the personal experience between creator and collector.

While you are in Charleston, please take a moment to let those members of the hospitality community know that you are here for SEWE and that you appreciate all that they do for the event and City. This industry never fails to persevere and represents the foundation and strength of Charleston. We are proud to provide an impact to those places and people you have grown to know as you visit, and they are very much a part of the extended SEWE family.

As always, we thank our Corporate Partners, Participants in the SEWE VIP program, and those that strive to ensure public and private funding, so that we can continue to celebrate one of the true special events in the Southeast.

Have a wonderful time in Charleston and thank you for your support of Southeastern Wildlife Exposition.

Sincerely,

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BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Neil C. Robinson Jr., Chairman

George Bullwinkel, Jr. Vice Chair

Leonard L. Hutchison, III, Treasurer

John F. Walters, M.D., Secretary

Tommy B. Baker

George J. Bullwinkel, III

Harry J. Butler Jr.

Senator Paul G. Campbell

Mark C. Fava

Ronnie M. Givens

Thomas A. Hall

Helen T. Hill

Richard Jackson

David L. Morgan

Kenneth T. Seeger

O.L. Thompson, III

Claudius E. Watts, IV

MEMBERS EMERITI

Bill Hall Deceased

Jack Hanna

Dr. S. Lloyd Newberry

EXHIBIT MANAGERS

Bart Burford Show Accounting

Leslie Burford Fine Art Gallery

Corey Grooms Gaillard Center

Barry McKenzie Brittlebank Park

Dennis Taylor Marion Square

Bobby Wylie Charleston Place

Maggie Howell Charleston Marriott

STAFF

John Powell

President and CEO

Julia Baker

Special Projects

Delaney Faile

Special Projects

Maggie Howell

Special Projects Director

Mary Roberts

Marketing Consultant

Hannah Shannon

Artist and VIP Coordinator

Meagan Trotta

Marketing and Sales Director

Parker Walters

Special Projects

Arielle Alpino, Jada Davis & Kyler Rose

Obviouslee Marketing

OFFICIAL VIDEOGRAPHER

Hed Hi Media

Southeastern Wildlife Exposition

P.O. Box 20635 Charleston, SC 29413

(843) 723-1748 | fax (843) 723-4729

sewe.com | sewe@sewe.com

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Table of Contents TABLE OF CONTENTS 13 Welcome......................................................................................................................................................... 3 Credits ............................................................................................................................................................10 Corporate Partners .................................................................................................................................... 12 Table of Contents 13 Schedule of Events 14-17 Map 18-19 VIP Event Schedule & Perks 20 Map Your Day 21 Special Events 22-26 Featured Artist, Ryan Kirby 30-31 Forrest Galante 32-33 Busch Wildlife Sanctuary 34-35 Wings Over Water 36-37 National Marine Mammal Foundation 38-39 Dog Demonstrations with Purina ProvPlan® and Wildrose Kennels 40-41 The Center for Birds of Prey / Avian Conservation Center 42-45 Brittlebank Park 46 The Kid Zone at Brittlebank Park 47 Sheep and Duck Herding Demonstrations 50-51 DockDogs® 52-53 Live Art Series 56-57 Red Fox Fine Art Special Exhibit 58-59 Chef Demos: Certified SC Kitchen Stage 62-63 Ducks Unlimited.................................................................................................................................. 64-65 Birds of a Feather Ladies Brunch Benefit ................................................................................. 66-67 Cocktails & Conservation Series with Garden & Gun ........................................................... 68-69 Lowcountry Social .............................................................................................................................. 70-71 Copley Fine Art Auctions Exhibit and Auction Preview ............................................................ 72 Special Decoy Exhibit and Lecture Series ....................................................................................... 73 SEWE Marketplace at the Gaillard Center................................................................................. 74-75 Knife Makers 77 Fine Sporting Arms 79 SEWE Sculpture Initiative 84-85 Host an Artist Program 86-87 Artists 90-109 SC Junior Duck Stamp 118-119 Kids for Conservation 120-121 La Marca Prosecco 122-123 Charleston County Parks & Recreation Events 124-125 Venue Overview 126-130 Exhibitors 135-138 VIP Listing 144-146 Advertisers Index 151
TABLE OF CONTENTS

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17

DockDogs® Registration Opens Brittlebank Park

ALL EXHIBITS OPEN Multiple Locations

DockDogs® Competitions Brittlebank Park

Copley Fine Art Decoy Exhibit and Auction

Preview Opens Charleston Marriott

Sheep and Duck Herding Demo Brittlebank Park

NMMF Dolphin Doctor Workshop Marion Square

Forrest Galante | Live Storytelling Gaillard Center

Birds of Prey Flight Demos Marion Square

Retriever Demonstrations with Mike Stewart from Wildrose Kennels, “7 Habits of the Highly Successful Gundog” presented by Purina Pro Plan® Brittlebank Park

Chef Demo | Culinary Institute of Charleston

Pastry Chef Kelly Wilson with the Freeman family of Freeman Farms Marion Square

NMMF Dolphin Doctor Workshop Marion Square

Orvis Fly Fishing Demo Brittlebank Park

Busch Wildlife Sanctuary Show Gaillard Center

Special Decoy Lecture with Dick McIntyre Charleston Marriott

Chef Demo | Vern’s Chef Dano Heinze and Bethany Heinze with Jonathan Cox of Lowcountry Fungi Marion Square

Purina Pro Plan® Flying Disc Dog

Demonstrations Marion Square

Boykin Spaniel Society presents “Meet the Gundogs”

Retriever Demonstrations Brittlebank Park

Chef Demo | Circa 1886 Pastry Chef Ashley Cardona with Jeremy Storey of Storey Farms Marion Square

Sheep and Duck Herding Demo Brittlebank Park

Wings Over Water | Film Showing presented by Ducks Unlimited Gaillard Center

Retriever Demonstrations with Mike Stewart from Wildrose Kennels, “7 Habits of the Highly Successful Gundog” presented by Purina Pro Plan® Brittlebank Park

Quick Draw/Speed Sculpt and Auction The Charleston Place

Schedule of Events
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Event access included with SEWE General Admission tickets and VIP badges. Accurate at time of printing.

Birds of Prey Flight Demos Marion Square

Chef Demo | 2023 South Carolina Chef Ambassador with Local Farmer Marion Square

Orvis Fly Fishing Demo Brittlebank Park

Boykin Spaniel Society presents “Meet the Gundogs”

Retriever Demonstrations Brittlebank Park

Purina Pro Plan® Flying Disc Dog

Demonstrations Marion Square

National Marine Mammal Foundation Short Films with Panel Discussion Gaillard Center

Exhibits Close

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18

DockDogs® Registration Opens Brittlebank Park

ALL EXHIBITS OPEN Multiple Locations

Copley Fine Art Decoy Exhibit and Auction Preview

Opens Charleston Marriott

DockDogs® Competitions Brittlebank Park

Litter Trashes Everyone Puppet Show Brittlebank Park

Sheep and Duck Herding Demo Brittlebank Park

NMMF Dolphin Doctor Workshop Marion Square

Forrest Galante | Live Storytelling Gaillard Center

Exhibit Tour with Copley Fine Art Auctions’ Decoy

Specialist Colin S. McNair Charleston Marriott

Birds of Prey Flight Demos Marion Square

Retriever Demonstrations with Mike Stewart from Wildrose Kennels, “7 Habits of the Highly Successful Gundog” presented by Purina Pro Plan® Brittlebank Park

Chef Demo | Chef Emily Meggett author of Gullah

Geechee Home Cooking: Recipes from the Matriarch of Edisto Island with Greg Johnsman of Marsh Hen

Mill Marion Square

NMMF Dolphin Doctor Workshop Marion Square

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Orvis Fly Fishing Demo Brittlebank Park

Busch Wildlife Sanctuary Show Gaillard Center

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Chef Demo | Malika Canteen Chef Maryam Ghaznavi with Local Farmer Marion Square

Litter Trashes Everyone Puppet Show Brittlebank Park

Purina Pro Plan® Flying Disc Dog

Demonstrations Marion Square

Boykin Spaniel Society presents “Meet the Gundogs”

Retriever Demonstrations Brittlebank Park

Special Decoy Lecture with Dick McIntyre Charleston Marriott

Live Art Series | Opposites Attract The Charleston Place

Chef Demo | 2023 South Carolina Chef Ambassador with Local Farmer Marion Square

Sheep and Duck Herding Demo Brittlebank Park

Wings Over Water | Film Showing presented by Ducks

Unlimited Gaillard Center

Retriever Demonstrations with Mike Stewart from Wildrose Kennels, “7 Habits of the Highly Successful Gundog” Presented by Purina Pro Plan® Marion Square

Chef Demo | Chef Amethyst Ganaway with Crabber Tia

Clark Marion Square

Birds of Prey Flight Demos Marion Square

Orvis Fly Fishing Demo Brittlebank Park

Litter Trashes Everyone Puppet Show Brittlebank Park

Boykin Spaniel Society presents “Meet the Gundogs”

Retriever Demonstrations Brittlebank Park

Purina Pro Plan® Flying Disc Dog

Demonstrations Marion Square

National Marine Mammal Foundation Short Films with Panel Discussion Gaillard Center

Exhibits Close

SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 19

DockDogs® Registration Opens Brittlebank Park

ALL EXHIBITS OPEN Multiple Locations

DockDogs® Competitions Brittlebank Park

Copley Fine Art Decoy Exhibit and Auction

Preview Opens Charleston Marriott

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Sheep and Duck Herding Demo Brittlebank Park

Forrest Galante | Live Storytelling Gaillard Center

NMMF Dolphin Doctor Workshop Marion Square

Live Art Series | Pencil It In The Charleston Place

Exhibit Tour with Copley Fine Art Auctions’ Decoy

Specialist Colin S. McNair Charleston Marriott

Birds of Prey Flight Demos Marion Square

Retriever Demonstrations with Mike Stewart from Wildrose Kennels, “7 Habits of the Highly Successful Gundog” presented by Purina Pro Plan® Brittlebank Park

Chef Demo | Chef Rashaunda Grant with Local Farmer Marion Square

NMMF Dolphin Doctor Workshop Marion Square

Orvis Fly Fishing Demo Brittlebank Park

Busch Wildlife Sanctuary Show Gaillard Center

Chef Demo | Topsoil Chef Adam Cooke with Brett Gates of Noonday Farms at Landrum Marion Square

Boykin Spaniel Society presents “Meet the Gundogs”

Retriever Demonstrations Brittlebank Park

Purina Pro Plan® Flying Disc Dog

Demonstrations Marion Square

Chef Demo | 2023 South Carolina Chef Ambassador with Local Farmer Marion Square

Sheep and Duck Herding Demo Brittlebank Park

Wings Over Water | Film Showing presented by Ducks Unlimited Gaillard Center

Chef Demo | Cudaco Chef Shaun Brian with Jeff Massey of Livingston’s Bulls Bay Seafood Marion Square

Retriever Demonstrations with Mike Stewart from Wildrose Kennels, “7 Habits of the Highly Successful Gundog” Presented by Purina Pro Plan® Brittlebank Park

DockDogs® Finals Brittlebank Park

Orvis Fly Fishing Demo Brittlebank Park

Boykin Spaniel Society presents “Meet the Gundogs”

Retriever Demonstrations Brittlebank Park

National Marine Mammal Foundation Short Films With Panel Discussion Gaillard Center

Exhibits Close

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NEW: Sporting Showroom

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VIP Events

SEWE VIP BADGE REQUIRED. MUST BE 21 OR OLDER FOR AFTER HOURS FUNCTIONS.

Thursday, February 16

1 – 5 pm Private Preview Hours presented by The Peninsula of Charleston

The Charleston Place

7 – 11 pm Signature Gala & Sale sponsored by Baker Motor Company

The Charleston Place

Friday, February 17

9 – 10 am Private Preview Hour

The Charleston Place & Gaillard Center

Saturday, February 18

9 – 10 am Private Preview Hour

The Charleston Place & Gaillard Center

7 – 11 pm

SEWE Soiree*

Charleston Visitor Center

*Ticket required; VIP badge does not admit.

VIP Perks

VIP LOUNGES**

Brittlebank Park, Charleston Place, Charleston Marriott (NEW) & Gaillard Center

10 am – 6 pm Friday and Saturday 10 am – 5 pm Sunday

**Lounges are for Benefactors and Corporate Sponsors only

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Map Your Day

SEWE has three continuous loops for ticket and badge holders and two VIP express shuttles for badge holders only. Shuttles are for your convenience but please note bus times can be unpredictable due to traffic. Many venues are walkable (see map). SEWE shuttles operate from 9:45 am through 30 minutes after close of show Friday, Saturday and Sunday.

SEWE shuttle is provided at no additional cost for SEWE ticket and badge holders during show hours.

We highly recommend using the free SEWE shuttle service. Ticket or badge required.

ADDITIONAL PARKING

Additional parking near Brittlebank will be available on February 18 & February 19 for a flat rate of $5. Follow signage on Lockwood Blvd. to the lot behind the police station on Fishburne Street.

RIDE SHARE

Parking is very limited in Charleston. Ride share and carpooling are strongly advised.

PARKING REMINDERS

No parking allowed in the grassy areas in front of Brittlebank.

Parking Reminder: There will be limited to no parking at Brittlebank on Friday, February 17.

WALKING IS ENCOURAGED!

Shuttle wait times may be long and most venues are walkable.

ACCESSIBILITY

Handicap accessible transportation is available; please ask the bus representative for assistance.

While leashed dogs are allowed at outdoor SEWE venues, furry friends are not permitted on SEWE shuttles.

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Unless otherwise noted, please order your special event tickets in advance at sewe.com/special-event-tickets/ or (843) 723-1748.

DUCKS UNLIMITED OYSTER ROAST

6:30 pm - 10:30 pm, Friday, February 17

Indulge in oysters and a classic Lowcountry cookout, featuring an open bar, music, raffles and live and silent auctions. Admission also includes a 2023 membership to Ducks Unlimited.

TICKETS: Start at $100, must be purchased in advance

Available at eastcooperdu.org or call (843) 564-ECDU (3238)

I Charleston Visitor Center, 375 Meeting St.

BIRDS OF A FEATHER LADIES BRUNCH BENEFIT

10 am - 2 pm, Saturday, February 18

Presented by SEWE & Norton & Hodges, raise your glass for Birds of a Feather Ladies Brunch Benefit in support of The Bee Cause Project. This bespoke event features a three-course lunch and a premiere bar. Enjoy a wide array of entertainment, including live painting by SEWE artist, Amy Lay, one-of-a-kind raffle packages, and a live auction with Lowcountry Live’s Erin Kienzle.

TICKETS: Two tickets for $450 | Table of 10 for $2,000

I Union Station Charleston, 652A King St.

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COMBING THE CAW CAW WILDERNESS

1:30 - 3:30 pm, Saturday, February 18

Join a naturalist to explore some of the habitats of Caw Caw Interpretive Center. Eagles, turkeys, otters, waterfowl, and more are often observed from these trails. There’s no better way to learn about the wilds of the South Carolina Lowcountry.

TICKETS: $35 per person. Pre-registration is required. To register visit ccprc.comsewe. Ages 12 and up. Meet at Caw Caw Interpretive Ctr., 5200 Savannah Hwy, Ravenel 29470.

I Caw Caw Interpretive Center, Ravenel, SC

COCKTAILS & CONSERVATION WITH DURRELL SMITH AND GARDEN & GUN

2 - 4 pm, Saturday, February 18

Join Garden & Gun editor in chief David DiBenedetto and Durrell Smith, a Georgia-based wingshooter, podcaster, and co-founder of the Minority Outdoor Alliance—an organization that encourages individuals of all backgrounds and ethnicities to pursue outdoor activities—for a spirited conversation about gun dogs and bird hunting. A 2021 winner of Outsider magazine’s Breaking Barriers Award, Smith will also share more about his nonprofit’s efforts to make hunting and fishing more inclusive. This event is hosted at the G&G offices in Charleston’s historic Cigar Factory and paired with creative cocktails and good company.

TICKETS: SOLD OUT

I Garden & Gun Headquarters, 701 East Bay Street, Suite 115

LOWCOUNTRY SOCIAL

7:30 - 10:30 pm, Saturday, February 18

Dust off your boots for the sixth annual Lowcountry Social and celebrate the best of the South. Enjoy local oysters and BBQ from renowned pit masters, bluegrass music by the fire and an open bar under the stars at Brittlebank Park. Each guest will be entered to win exclusive outdoor prizes from SEWE partners throughout the evening.

TICKETS: SOLD OUT

I Brittlebank Park, 185 Lockwood Dr.

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COCKTAILS & CONSERVATION WITH DR. JENNIFER REHAGE AND GARDEN & GUN

2 - 4 pm, Sunday, February 19

Join Garden & Gun contributing editor and outdoorsman

T. Edward Nickens and Dr. Jennifer Rehage, director of the Rehage Laboratory of Coastal Fish Ecology & Fisheries at Florida International University, for a spirited exploration of how nearshore angling for bonefish, tarpon, permit, redfish, and snook is changing in surprising—and even exciting—ways. Rehage, a newly elected board member of the Bonefish & Tarpon Trust, has been involved in some of the most progressive saltwater fisheries studies of the last decade, an insight she’ll share in this discussion. This event is hosted at the G&G offices in Charleston’s historic Cigar Factory and paired with creative cocktails and good company.

TICKETS: $25 per person. Available at sewe.com

I Garden & Gun Headquarters, 701 East Bay Street, Suite 115

SOUTH CAROLINA WATERFOWL ASSOCIATION ANNUAL SPORTSMAN’S BALL

6 pm, Friday, February 17

This wild game feast features dinner, cocktails, raffles and offers a silent and live auction.

TICKETS: $100 per person | $800 for 8-person table, $1,000 for 10-person table. Available at scwa.org.

I Omar Shrine Center, 176 Patriots Point Street, Mount Pleasant

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27TH ANNUAL DUCK SHUCK OYSTER ROAST

6 pm, Saturday, February 18

This casual party makes for an unforgettable evening with live music, raffles, hot oysters and live and silent auctions.

TICKETS: $100 per person, $800 for 8-person table, $1,000 for 10-person table. Available at scwa.org.

I Omar Shrine Center, 176 Patriots Point Street, Mount Pleasant

STEEP CANYON RANGERS

7:30 - 11 pm, Thursday, February 16

In partnership with SEWE, the Gaillard Center is excited to bring NC-based, Grammy award-winning bluegrass band Steep Canyon Rangers to the Lowcountry on February 16 to officially kick off SEWE weekend. Tickets are available at gaillardcenter.org

I Gaillard Center, 95 Calhoun Street

CHARLESTON SAFARI CLUB ANNUAL GALA

6 - 11 pm, Wednesday, February 15

Benefitting Charleston Safari Club’s Youth Outdoor Education Camp, this event features an open premium bar, decadent food, live entertainment, raffles, a live auction and more. Safari Attire Requested & Strongly Encouraged.

TICKETS: $175 per person | $1,750 per 10-person table. Available at charlestonsafariclub.org

I The Harbour Club at WestEdge, 222 Westedge Street Suite 700

ARTIST IN RESIDENT WITH DR. J. DREW LANHAM

5 - 7 pm, Friday, February 17

Join us for a celebration of art and nature with MacArthur award-winner & South Carolina author, poet, ornithologist, and hunter-conservationist - Dr. J. Drew Lanham. Gather around a fire to listen to the author’s “head and heart” approach to the Southeastern birds featured in John James Audubon’s The Birds of America. Libations and lite bites will complement this event.

TICKETS: $125 per person. Available at shopthedewberry.com

I The Dewberry, 334 Meeting Street

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Meet Ryan Kirby

Ryan Kirby believes that as an artist he has a unique role and responsibility of bringing the outdoors to the indoors.

Ryan grew up in Illinois, where he and his brother were the direct beneficiaries of growing up on a family farm. Like a hammer to a carpenter or ball to an athlete, from the time Ryan Kirby first picked up a paintbrush, there was no question what his craft would be. Kirby was born an artist. And once old enough to venture deep into the woods of the family farm, his subject quickly became wild things.

Wild sunsets. Wild rivers. Wild animals.

It takes a trained eye to recreate the way sunlight bounces off a deer antler, or to perfectly place a thousand feathers as a tom turkey lunges forward into a thunderous gobble.

For Kirby, the training takes place on his hunting adventures – each morning in the field used as a time to watch, listen, and learn.

From the wilds of Alaska, to the Rocky Mountains, to the Heartland of his home state of Illinois, Kirby has traveled far and wide to see fur, feathers, trees and water differently than the rest of us…and the same. The same adrenaline that’s pulsed through the veins of hunters for generations is what makes Kirby tick. Only his purpose for being there is different. He is an artist - charged by God to preserve on canvas His wild places and wild things.

There’s a spiritual connection between the brush, the animal, and the scene. Through Kirby’s hand, moments in time are captured forever – to be re-lived by those who gaze upon the canvas.

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FORREST

GALANTE

SHOW TIMES

Friday, Feb 17 | 10:30 am

Saturday, Feb 18 | 10:30 am

Sunday, Feb 19 | 10:30 am

Gaillard Center

Forrest Galante • Gaillard Center
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As an American outdoor adventurer, television personality and wildlife biologist, Forrest Galante will entertain and enlighten SEWE patrons with live presentations. Galante hosts Discovery Channel’s flagship Sharkweek every year, and now has multiple wildlife shows on the air, including Mysterious Creatures with Forrest Galante and Extinct or Alive.

Seating is first-come, first-served.

Forrest Galante • Gaillard Center
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SHOW TIMES

Friday, Feb 17 | 12:30 pm

Saturday, Feb 18 | 12:30 pm

Sunday, Feb 19 | 12:30 pm

Gaillard Center

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LIVE PRESENTATION

Busch Wildlife Sanctuary

Gaillard Center

Busch Wildlife Sanctuary, a longtime SEWE favorite, is returning to fascinate crowds with its always entertaining and educational live animal shows.

The Busch Wildlife staff will introduce the wonders of the natural ecosystems and give SEWE attendees an up-close and personal look at alligators, bobcats, foxes, birds of prey, snakes and more. The presentation will focus on the natural history of the animals while discussing ecology, conservation, endangered species and urban wildlife.

The Busch Wildlife Sanctuary, of Jupiter, Florida, rehabilitates sick, injured and orphaned wild animals, and educates the public about nature, wildlife and environmental issues while promoting wildlife and habitat conservation. As one of the country’s leading environmental education and wildlife rehabilitation facilities, Busch provides care to over 5,000 wild animal patients, returning the recovered animals to their natural habitats annually.

Seating is first-come, first-served.

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Wings Over Water

Gaillard Center

Wings Over Water, a film coproduced by Ducks Unlimited and narrated by award-winning actor Michael Keaton, will showcase the importance of the Prairie Pothole Region of North America as a breeding and nesting habitat for birds. Through stunning visual storytelling, Wings Over Water will draw attention to this oftenoverlooked region and what it means for North American wildlife. After the film, there will be a Q & A with the film’s producers.

Seating is first-come, first-served.

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SHOW TIMES

Friday, Feb 17 | 2:30 pm

Saturday, Feb 18 | 2:30 pm

Sunday, Feb 19 | 2:30 pm

Gaillard Center

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National Marine Mammal Foundation

NMMF AT THE GAILLARD: National Marine Mammal Foundation

Short Films with Panel Discussion

The NMMF will showcase three short films featuring NMMF-led conservation stories at the Gaillard Center during SEWE weekend. These showings will include a panel discussion and Q&A featuring NMMF scientists and veterinarians.

Seating is first-come, first-served.

SHOW TIMES

Friday, Feb 17 | 4:30 pm

Saturday, Feb 18 | 4:30 pm

Sunday, Feb 19 | 4:30 pm

Gaillard Center

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New at SEWE 2023, the National Marine Mammal Foundation (NMMF) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization recognized globally as a leader in marine mammal science, medicine, and conservation.

NMMF AT MARION SQUARE:

Stop by the NMMF tent in Marion Square to learn more about the conservation of marine mammals worldwide and participate in interactive Dolphin Doctor workshops.

WORKSHOP TIMES

Friday, Feb 17 | 10:30 am, 12 pm

Saturday, Feb 18 | 10:30 am, 12 pm

Sunday, Feb 19 | 10:30 am, 12 pm

Marion Square

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LIVE PRESENTATION

Purina Pro Plan®

Dog Demonstrations with Wildrose Kennel

Returning for SEWE 2023, the Wildrose British Labrador demonstration pack with the professionals of canine nutrition, Purina Pro Plan®, will be be presenting its unique, balanced training techniques for upland and waterfowl gundogs, as well as adventure companions.

Enjoy personal interactions with the Labradors, the trainers, and the Pro Plan® team throughout the day, all on hand to answer questions and provide tips.

DEMONSTRATION TIMES

Friday, Feb 17 | 11:30 am and 3 pm

Saturday, Feb 18 | 11:30 am and 3 pm

Sunday, Feb 19 | 11:30 am and 3 pm

Brittlebank Park

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Purina Pro Plan®

Flying Disc Dog Demonstrations

MARION SQUARE

The high-flying Purina Pro Plan® Performance Team is a collection of some of the world’s most athletic canines. Come watch the team perform amazing flying disc routines in Marion Square. You don’t want to miss the excitement!

DEMONSTRATION TIMES

Friday, Feb 17 | 1 pm and 4:30 pm

Saturday, Feb 18 | 1 pm and 4:30 pm

Sunday, Feb 19 | 1 pm

Marion Square

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LIVE PRESENTATION The Center for Birds of Prey • Marion Square 42

With ties to the likes of Audubon, Catesby and Bachman, South Carolina enjoys a long and important legacy in the study and appreciation of birds. That legacy endures through the Avian Conservation Center and, within it, the Center for Birds of Prey. Ideally situated on a 152-acre campus near Charleston, the Center is dedicated to the study and welfare of birds and their habitats and to engaging the public in important environmental issues that affect birds and humans alike.

FLIGHT DEMONSTRATIONS

Friday, Feb 17 | 11 am & 3 pm

Saturday, Feb 18 | 11 am & 3 pm

Sunday, Feb 19 | 11 am

Marion Square

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Avian Conservation Center and Center for Birds of Prey

The Avian Conservation Center / Center for Birds of Prey was founded in 1991 as the Charleston Raptor Center as a medical treatment facility for injured birds of prey. The name of the organization evolved in 1994 to the South Carolina Center for Birds of Prey, and in 2002 to the umbrella Avian Conservation Center with the Center for Birds of Prey as its principal operating entity, all to more accurately reflect the growing disciplines, reach and influence of the organization. As the nonprofit organization marked its 30th year in 2021, it is primarily focused in four defined areas:

AVIAN HEALTH

The professional treatment of injured birds is a source of incomparable insight into critical environmental issues. The Avian Medical Clinic currently treats more than 800 injured raptors and shorebirds each year, releasing the majority back to their natural habitat. Although the causes of injuries vary widely, nearly all are human-related - ranging from gunshot wounds to collisions, electric shock from power lines, and toxicity. The medical functions of the Center operate on a 365-day basis. Injured birds are admitted from a continually widening geographical area.

CONSERVATION EDUCATION

The educational programs of the Center are offered within two general formats: on-site and off-site. Each year, thousands of students are engaged in the Center’s science and natural history based educational programs. Decades of experience and evaluations consistently provided from educators demonstrate that these programs capture attention, enhance retention of subject material, and foster a renewed enthusiasm for learning – all of which

contribute to an overall improvement in academic performance. The experiential programs offered by the Center also promote an awareness and appreciation for the natural world and our respective roles as stewards in its preservation. The power and beauty of birds of prey cast them as unparalleled ambassadors in public education - exemplifying both the intellectual and ethical aspects of conservation management.

RESEARCH

Research and field studies combine with the objectives of the medical and educational programs to support the protection of wild bird populations and their critical habitat areas.

The Center has led and participated in groundbreaking scientific research including avian genetics, environmental toxins, and an ongoing study of endangered and threatened species in South Carolina such as the Swallow-tailed kite. The Center’s work is well recognized in connection with environmental threats like the emergence of avian vacuolar myelinopathy (AVM) among eagles and other birds, and mortality resulting from under regulated landfill substances. A “citizen science” approach to a number of initiatives encourages the public to become active contributors to wildlife conservation and raises public awareness of vital ecological issues.

SC OILED BIRDS TREATMENT FACILITY

The Avian Conservation Center is designated in the USCG Area Contingency Plan as the official repository for oiled birds in South Carolina and maintains situational readiness in this crucial role. Constructed with a grant from U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service and South Carolina Department of Natural Resources, the Center’s combined use Avian Medical Center / Oiled Bird Treatment Facility was completed in October 2007. The facility is designed and equipped to provide the highest quality medical care available for injured birds of prey and

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shorebirds on a daily basis, and, as the only permanent avian treatment center of its kind on the Eastern seaboard, affords the most efficient response possible in the event of a contaminant spill affecting native bird populations and their fragile breeding habitats along the South Carolina coast.

The Avian Conservation Center/ Center for Birds of Prey has enjoyed long and productive relationships with Federal and State agencies and other relevant organizations since its inception. The Center has worked closely with the SC Department of Natural Resources in numerous areas over the years, including:

Support of law enforcement, providing consultation, evidence collection and storage, and forensic services.

• Formation of the SC Toxicity Working Group of which SCDNR is a participant, in response to bald eagle deaths in landfills

• Providing medical care to 13,000+ injured birds of prey and shorebirds

• As a training and instructional resource for SCDNR officers

• Fielding thousands of public inquiries regarding birds and other wildlife in support of SCDNR and associated public expectations

• Osprey nesting platforms and relocations where appropriate

• Contaminant spill preparedness and response

The Center is staffed by 8 full time and 4 part-time employees with more than 70 years of combined avian experience. The small but effective staff is supported by a league of extensively trained and dedicated volunteer staff members who contribute more than 15,000 hours every year. The current annual operating budget for the organization is $825,000, the majority of which comes from philanthropic sources.

DID YOU KNOW . . . ?

Each year, thousands of birds in South Carolina are injured by collisions with automobiles and man-made structures, electrical shock, gunshots, poisoning, nest destruction and other human related causes. The Avian Conservation Center mitigates some of this damage to wildlife by admitting and treating hundreds of birds of prey and shorebirds each year, releasing the majority back to their natural habitat. The center’s professional medical staff, with the support of more than 15,000 volunteer staff hours, treats more than 800 injured birds of prey and shorebirds in its Medical Center each year.

Visit the Center for Birds of Prey tent at Marion Square to learn more.

FLIGHT DEMONSTRATIONS

Friday, Feb 17 | 11 am & 3 pm

Saturday, Feb 18 | 11 am & 3 pm Sunday, Feb 19 | 11 am

Marion Square

BRITTLEBANK PARK

Brittlebank Park, one of five main SEWE venues, has plenty of green space to enjoy the demonstrations, exhibitors and action.

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KID ZONE

Children’s activities and games are located in the Kid Zone at Brittlebank Park. Here you will find:

pony rides

camel rides

exotic petting zoo inflatables

fun games educational programs

KID ZONE STAGE

with book readings by local authors and librarians and puppet shows

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Are you a MEMBER?

College of Charleston graduates receive a lifetime membership to the Alumni Association and there are no dues. Please let us know of any address or email changes so we can invite you to Spring Alumni Weekend and A Charleston Affair, Fall Alumni Weekend and the Alumni Oyster Roast, and ensure you connect with your local CofC Club. Email us at alumni@cofc.edu or visit alumni.cofc.edu

WHERE THE PAVEMENT ENDS THE ADVENTURE BEGINS

Sheep & Duck Herding

BRITTLEBANK PARK

Back by popular demand, Windy Knolls Farm owner and master trainer, Bill Coburn, will showcase the fascinating world of herding instinctive to the Border Collie breed.

For over 23 years Bill Coburn has been training and working with Border Collies. When he purchased his first dog he was advised to get a trained dog, but as Bill put it, “I was too hardheaded to do that.” So, with the help of a neighbor he trained his first dog on his own and the rest is history. Bill and his dogs have won many competitions

throughout the years, even one competition in Georgia where he could not communicate by voice commands.

All of Mr. Coburn’s dogs spend their days working sheep on Windy Knolls Farm in Laurens, South Carolina. Here’s your chance to see them do what they were born to do in person.

Watch his collies artfully muster sheep and ducks through various obstacles with only a whistle and a few commands throughout SEWE weekend.

DEMONSTRATION TIMES

Friday, Feb 17 | 10:30 am & 2 pm

Saturday, Feb 18 | 10:30 am & 2 pm

Sunday, Feb 19 | 10:30 am & 2 pm

Brittlebank Park

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DockDogs®

BRITTLEBANK PARK

One of SEWE’s most popular events, crowds will flock to Brittlebank Park to watch this popular high-flying, big-splashing competition. With a 40’ x 20’ tank, holding nearly 30,000 gallons of water, dogs of all kinds and skill levels will compete in water jumping competitions, including Big Air, Extreme Vertical and Speed Retrieve.

“Waves” of competition will be held throughout the day Friday through Sunday, with finals Sunday afternoon.

For more information or to pre-register your dog, visit dockdogs.com.

Friday & Saturday, 10 am–5:30 pm Sunday, 10 am–4:30 pm

Sunday, 3:30 pm

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Live Art Series

This new series will allow viewers to witness the imagination, talent and process behind SEWE artwork by featuring a live art event each day in the Fine Art Gallery in The Charleston Place.

Mother Daughter

Live Presentation

Duet paintings with SEWE’s mother and daughter painters.

ARTISTS:

Duo 1: Amy Lay & Bayly Lay

Duo 2: Julie Jeppsen & Rebecca Proctor

1 pm, Thursday, February 16

*Host an artist, Patron and VIP Access only.

Quick Draw / Speed Sculpt

Live Auction to Follow

Participating artists paint or sculpt an original piece from start to finish in just one hour with a live auction held immediately after.

PAINTERS:

Ryan Kirby

Guy Crittenden

Julie Jeppsen

David Kiehm

Kyle Paliotto

Hilarie Lambert

Ray Gamradt

Dirk Walker

Larry Moore

Peggy Watkins

SCULPTORS:

Liz Lewis

David Turner

3 pm, Friday, February 17

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CHARLESTON PLACE
Duo

Opposites Attract

Live Presentation

Opposing mediums on a variety of surfaces.

ARTISTS:

Lori Dunn

Jen Starwalt

2 pm, Saturday, February 18

Pencil It In

Live Presentation

Pencil, scratchboard and graphite sketches.

ARTISTS:

Ray Gamradt

Cole Johnson

Terry Miller

Nelson Tucker

Ray Brown

11 am, Sunday, February 19

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RED FOX FINE ART SPECIAL EXHIBIT

Red Fox Fine Art, a leading gallery of sporting paintings and sculpture based in Middleburg, Virginia presents a special exhibit of American and British art, including the work of Ogden M. Pleissner, Percival Rosseau, Alfred J. Munnings, Alfred F. Tait, John M. Tracy and more.

Turner Reuter established the gallery in 1979 at the Red Fox Inn & Tavern in Middleburg, Virginia. Reuter, an avid field sport enthusiast, has spent his lifetime exploring the relationship between art and country life. His book Animal & Sporting Artists in America is the first scholarly reference book devoted solely to American animal and sporting painters and sculptors.

Friday, Feb 17 | 10 am - 6 pm

Saturday, Feb 18 | 10 am - 6 pm

Sunday, Feb 19 | 10 am - 5 pm

VIP preview hours:

Thursday, Feb 16 | 1 - 5 pm

Friday, Feb 17 | 9 - 10 am

Saturday, Feb 18 | 9 - 10 am

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In the Palmetto State, we have all kinds of fresh, local foods available year-round. How do you know? Just look for the Certified South Carolina signs – and stickers – where you shop. Show your love for our farmers. Buy Certified South Carolina.

VISIT OUR TENT IN MARION SQUARE FOR FRESH ON THE MENU CHEF DEMOS AND CERTIFIED SOUTH CAROLINA PRODUCTS

A program from the South Carolina Department of Agriculture.

Fresh on the Menu | Certified South Carolina Kitchen Stage

MARION SQUARE

The Certified SC program was launched in 2007 to help consumers easily identify, find and buy South Carolina-grown products. Restaurants across the state have become partners in the effort through the Fresh on the Menu program, in which chefs commit to sourcing at least 25% in-season CertifiedSC food and products.

The Lee Brothers – Charleston natives Matt Lee and Ted Lee –host South Carolina chefs and farmers onstage throughout the weekend to demonstrate recipes and talk about the fresh, local foods and culinary traditions of South Carolina. Stop by the tent for a sample – and check out some of our CertifiedSC vendors, farmers and programs while you’re at it!

Hosted by The Lee Brothers

Presented by South Carolina Department of Agriculture

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Chef Demonstrations

MARION SQUARE | CERTIFIED SC TENT

Friday, February 17

12 pm

1 pm 2 pm

3 pm

Culinary Institute of Charleston Pastry Chef Kelly Wilson with the Freeman family of Freeman Farms

Vern’s Chef Dano Heinze and Bethany Heinze with Jonathan Cox of Lowcountry Fungi

Circa 1886 Pastry Chef Ashley Cardona with Jeremy Storey of Storey Farms

2023 South Carolina Chef Ambassador Marcus Shell of 39 Rue de Jean with Marvin Ross of Peculiar Pig Farm

Saturday, February 18

12 pm

Chef Emily Meggett author of Gullah Geechee Home Cooking: Recipes from the Matriarch of Edisto Island with Greg Johnsman of Marsh Hen Mill

1 pm

2 pm

3 pm

Malika Canteen Chef Maryam Ghaznavi with the Quattlebaum family of White House Farms

2023 South Carolina Chef Ambassador Rob Masone of Kounter with the Welch family of Crescent Farm

Lowcountry Chef Amethyst Ganaway with Crabber Tia Clark

Sunday, February 19

12 pm

1 pm

2 pm 3 pm

Chef Rashaunda Grant with Jed Watson of Watsonia Farms

Topsoil Chef Adam Cooke with Brett Gates of Noonday Farms at Landrum

2023 South Carolina Chef Ambassador Erica McCier of Indigenous Underground with Josh Johnson of Old Tyme Bean Co.

Cudaco Chef Shaun Brian with Jeff Massey of Livingston’s Bulls Bay Seafood

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Ducks Unlimited invites you to attend the SEWE premier of the 3D IMAXtm film

Gaillard Center Auditorium

Friday thru Sunday | 2:30 PM everyday hosted by

Ducks Unlimited Executive Staff & Volunteer Leadership

film sponsors

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film partners

Ducks Unlimited at SEWE

Since 1997, the East Cooper Chapter of Ducks Unlimited and SEWE have nurtured a partnership that has made a direct impact on South Carolina. Through mutual support and dedicated staff, the results have been remarkable. Direct Results of the East Cooper DU – SEWE partnership since 1997:

20,000 acres conserved

Over $5.5 million raised since 1997

Over $2.5 million in the last 5 years

Over $20,000 in scholarship

1 Statewide Art & Science Education program saved (Junior Duck Stamp)

Ducks Unlimited can be found at throughout the weekend at the Gaillard, with information on how to get involved, as well as items for purchase to show your support.

DUCKS UNLIMITED OYSTER ROAST

6:30 pm, Friday, February 17

Indulge in oysters and a classic Lowcountry cookout, featuring an open bar, music, raffles and live and silent auctions. Admission also includes a 2023 membership to Ducks Unlimited.

TICKETS: $100, tickets must be purchased in advance. Available at eastcooperdu.org or call (843) 564-3238.

I Charleston Visitor Center, 375 Meeting St.

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Saturday, February 18 10 am - 2 pm

Union Station Charleston

652A King Street

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5TH ANNUAL EVENT

Presented by SEWE & Norton & Hodges, raise your glass for Birds of a Feather Ladies Brunch Benefit in support of The Bee Cause Project. This bespoke event features a three-course lunch and a premiere bar. Enjoy a wide array of entertainment, including live painting by SEWE artist, Amy Lay, one-ofa-kind raffle packages, and a live auction with Lowcountry Live’s Erin Kienzle.

TICKETS: Two tickets for $450 | Table of 10 for $2,000 Available at sewe.com

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HOSTED BY

COCKTAILS & CONVERSATION WITH GARDEN & GUN

Join Garden & Gun editor in chief David DiBenedetto and Durrell Smith, a Georgia-based wingshooter, podcaster, and co-founder of the Minority Outdoor Alliance—an organization that encourages individuals of all backgrounds and ethnicities to pursue outdoor activities—for a spirited conversation about gun dogs and bird hunting. A 2021 winner of Outsider magazine’s Breaking Barriers Award, Smith will also share more about his nonprofit’s efforts to make hunting and fishing more inclusive. This event is hosted at the G&G offices in Charleston’s historic Cigar Factory and paired with creative cocktails and good company.

TICKETS: SOLD OUT

Saturday, February 18 | 2 pm

Garden & Gun Headquarters 701 East Bay Street, Suite 115

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COCKTAILS & CONVERSATION WITH GARDEN & GUN

Join Garden & Gun contributing editor and outdoorsman T. Edward Nickens and Dr. Jennifer Rehage, director of the Rehage Laboratory of Coastal Fish Ecology & Fisheries at Florida International University, for a spirited exploration of how nearshore angling for bonefish, tarpon, permit, redfish, and snook is changing in surprising—and even exciting—ways. Rehage, a newly elected board member of the Bonefish & Tarpon Trust, has been involved in some of the most progressive saltwater fisheries studies of the last decade, an insight she’ll share in this discussion. This event is hosted at the G&G offices in Charleston’s historic Cigar Factory and paired with creative cocktails and good company.

TICKETS (if available): $25 per person, available at sewe.com or 843.723.1748

Sunday, February 19 | 2 pm

Garden & Gun Headquarters 701 East Bay Street, Suite 115

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LOWCOUNTRY SOCIAL

The 6th Annual LOWCOUNTRY SOCIAL A PREMIERE SEWE EVENT

PRESENTED BY:

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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 2023

7:30 p.m. - 10:30 p.m. (rain or shine)

Brittlebank Park

Dust off your boots for the sixth annual Lowcountry Social and celebrate the best of the South. Enjoy local oysters and BBQ from renowned pit masters, bluegrass music by the fire and an open bar under the stars at Brittlebank Park. Each guest will be entered to win exclusive outdoor prizes from SEWE partners throughout the evening.

TICKETS: SOLD OUT

From Award-Winning Home Team BBQ and buckets of oysters from Lowcountry Oysters

• YETI product giveaways

• Fire Kettle from Southern Wildlife Co.

• Turtlebox Audio product giveaways

• And much more!

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Full bar

Copley Fine Art Auctions 2023 Decoy Exhibit and Auction Preview

CHARLESTON MARRIOTT, EMERALD BALLROOM

SEWE is proud to promote and celebrate the art of the decoy.

Copley Fine Art Auctions, the world’s leading American sporting art auction company is hosting its 2023 Art Decoy Exhibit and Auction Preview during SEWE weekend at the Charleston Marriott. Copley specializes in antique decoys and 19th- and 20th-century American, sporting, and wildlife paintings. Copley’s bi-annual sales are the premier events for collectors of sporting art, decoys, fishing collectibles, and other related folk art. Quality objects start at $100 and range to over a million dollars.

The SEWE Dealer Exhibition is on Friday, February 17 through Sunday, February 19 starting at 10 am at the Marriott Hotel.

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NEW COLLECTION + LECTURE SERIES

Coast to Coast: The Pacific Decoy Collection of Richard and Dorothy Wheeler

Richard and Dorothy Wheeler began collecting decoys in 1960 and were founding members of the Pacific Flyway Decoy Association. Their collection contains important examples by the region’s premier makers from Southern California up to British Columbia. Highlights include a George McLellan (1897-1887) flying brant, a Jerry Mastin (1880-1959) standing goose, The “Hi” Crandall (1892-1969) Sleepy Mallard Drake, and a Los Banos pintail drake, also known as a “West Coast Dudley.” The collection is meticulously documented and prominently featured in both of the West Coast’s preeminent decoy books. This is the greatest opportunity ever presented on the East Coast to view the best of the West.

Please join Copley Fine Art Auctions’ Decoy Specialist Colin S. McNair for an exhibition tour on Saturday and Sunday at 11:00 am.

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The SEWE Marketplace will feature a mix of creations by outstanding local, regional and national exhibitors including handcrafted furniture, woodwork, leather goods, jewelry, metal works, knife makers, photographers and more unique Southern finds. A lively scene, make sure to save some time during the weekend to browse the 70+ exhibitors in the SEWE Marketplace.

Walkable from both The Charleston Place and Marion Square, the Gaillard Center will also host a variety of shows on the stage including Forrest Galante, Busch Wildlife Sanctuary, the National Marine Mammal Foundation and a new film by Ducks Unlimited. See the schedule for times.

Seating is first-come, first-served

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Artisans

Craftsmen

Southern Tastemakers

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Knife Makers

THE MARKETPLACE AT THE GAILLARD CENTER

For over 40 years, one of the most enduring art forms found at SEWE is the knife. Truly appreciated once seen and held, the knives created by this talented group of artists are examples of the finest craftsmanship you will find anywhere. SEWE knife makers represent many styles in regards to both form and function. Due in part to the popularity of lifestyle magazines such as Garden & Gun, this craft has seen a well-deserved resurgence in popularity. Please be sure to visit this exhibit early as these unique creations are sought after by collectors and new buyers alike.

Exhibit Hours

Friday, Feb 17 | 10 am – 6 pm

Saturday, Feb 18 | 10 am – 6 pm

Sunday, Feb 19 | 10 am – 5 pm

Gaillard Center

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PREVIEW THE WIN TER SALE 20 23 at the Ch arleston Marriott in the Opal Room | Feb. 17-19 COPLEY FINE ART AUCTIONS, LLC | info@copleyart.com | 617.536.0030 MA #2428 THE WINTER SALE 2023 FEB. 24-25 | LIVE-STREAMED | OVER 600 LOTS PREVI EW ONLINE AT COPLEYART.COM

Fine Sporting Arms

CHARLESTON PLACE & GAILLARD CENTER

Quality arms for responsible sportsmen and women have long been a part of SEWE. Many of these firearms are themselves works of art.

Fine Sporting Arms will be on display and available for purchase by highly regarded manufacturers and dealers Griffin & Howe and Beretta on the second floor of The Charleston Place. Jarrett Rifles and Caesar Guerini will both have displays at the SEWE Marketplace in the Gaillard Center.

Visit with the knowledgeable representatives who are available to answer questions about your needs in the field.

Exhibit Hours

Friday, Feb 17 | 10 am – 6 pm

Saturday, Feb 18 | 10 am – 6 pm

Sunday, Feb 19 | 10 am – 5 pm

Charleston Place & Gaillard Center

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SEWE SCULPTURE INITIATIVE

In May of 2019, the first seeds were planted in the Town of Mount Pleasant for a sculpture exhibit with plans to extend throughout the region. The SEWE sculpture exhibit at Mount Pleasant Waterfront Park was meant to be a cultural experience, as well as the beginning of what will become a trail throughout the Lowcountry. The sculptures of animals indigenous to the region could not have a more appropriate backdrop than the waters and marshes of the Cooper River. Teeming with wildlife, the Cooper’s tidal waters are a reminder of the rich habitat of our region and the importance of conservation and sustainability. Public sculpture is an important part of any community, providing access

to art for all, especially youth and the underserved. As has been proven with these six sculptures, it also provides a place for reflection and inspiration.

In 2021, the first public sculpture linking Mount Pleasant to Downtown, and creating the first leg of the trail, was unveiled. This permanent public sculpture in the Charleston Visitor Center, For Spacious Skies by Walter Matia, was donated to the City of Charleston by the SEWE Board of Directors and staff in honor of Bill Hall. The sculpture represents SEWE’s continued effort to promote public art, with the hopes of future works being placed throughout the Lowcountry in the coming years.

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The House of Lords

Walter Matia

Dickerson, MD (b. 1953)

Bronze, 2013

Great Blue Herons

EvErEtt

Scott Penegar

Charleston, SC (b. 1961)

Bronze, 2017

North American Beaver

PElican ParadE

Stefan Savides

Klamath Falls, OR (b. 1950)

Bronze, 2006

Pelican

toP Gun

Stefan Savides

Klamath Falls, OR (b. 1950)

Bronze, 2017

Bald Eagle

tidEwatEr tErraPin

David Turner

Onley, VA (b. 1961)

Bronze, 2016

Diamondback Terrapin

Otter Rock: Entwined

Bart Walter

Westminster, MD (b. 1958)

Bronze, 2003

River Otter

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HOST AN ARTIST PROGRAM

SEWE can always count on our local, Charleston community, to be a huge supporter of the arts. For over 40 years, we have invited and hosted talented artists from across the country to showcase at SEWE. We have helped launch many successful creative careers. These artists are at the heart of our event, but as the popularity of our event has grown, so have the costs for artists to attend. In addition to travel costs, artists are responsible for crating and shipping their work from their studio to our Fine Art Gallery. By donating to our Host an Artist Program your money will help reduce the costs that our SEWE artist have to incur throughout the weekend. Because of donors like you, we can continue to support our Artist through the SEWE weekend. Thank you in advance for donating and please know that it means so much to each Artist.

Donors will receive:

’ Special recognition at SEWE 2023

’ Listing on signage in the Fine Art Gallery

’ A badge/ticket embellishment noting participation for artist recognition

’ Anyone participating as a Fine Art Supporter who is not already a Patron or Benefactor will receive admittance to the Private Preview Hours on Thursday afternoon.

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their generous support:

Tommy B. Baker

John & Vicky Beach

George Bullwinkel, Jr.

George J. Bullwinkel, III

Harry J. Butler Jr.

Senator Paul G. Campbell

Scott Darrah & Amy Tuten Darrah

Mark C. Fava

Patrick Flume & Michelle Macias

Ronnie M. Givens

Thomas A. Hall

Helen T. Hill

Leonard L. Hutchison, III

Richard Jackson

Frank & Beth Kiker

David L. Morgan

John & Davy Powell

Neil C. Robinson Jr.

Kenneth T. Seeger

O.L. Thompson, III

Trident Construction, LLC

John F. Walters, M.D.

Mr. & Mrs. B. Kent Watkins

Claudius E. Watts, IV

Bruce & Catherine Williams

Contributions to the Host an Artist Program may be made at any time during SEWE weekend by visiting the VIP Lounge in The Charleston Place.

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2023 SEWE ARTISTS

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Laura Adams, Atlanta, GA

Kathryn Ashcroft, Hyde Park, UT

John Banovich, Livingston, MT

Eleinne Basa, Jackson, NJ

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Stephen Townley Bassett, South Africa

Vivian Boswell, Springfield, MO

Carl Brenders, Zoersel, Belgium

Thomas Brooks, Lakeland, FL

Ray Brown, Lake Forest, CA

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Sam Caldwell, Kingwood, TX

Bill Casto Williamsburg, VA

Richard Clifton, Milford, DE

Broderick Crawford, Tiger, GA

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Guy Crittenden, Richmond, VA

Ilse De Villiers, Tzaneen; Limpopo, South Africa

Michelle Decker, South Africa

Lori Dunn, Norwood, Ontario

Tim Donovan, Lovettsville, VA

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Bill Farnsworth, Venice, FL

Clint Eagar, Destin, FL

Lita Gatlin, Charlotte, NC

Ray Gamradt, Palmer, AK

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(counter clockwise from above)

Carol Heiman-Greene, Orange, CA

Ann Goble, Gainesville, GA

Grant Hacking, North Conway, NH

Tom Horn

Emmaus, PA

Heiner Hertling, Howell, MI

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Mark Kelvin Horton, Mount Pleasant, SC

Jane Ingols, Atlanta, GA

Julie Jeppsen, Victor, MT

Kellie Jacobs, Mount Pleasant, SC

97 Artists Fine Art Gallery • Charleston Place ARTISTS

(clockwise from above)

Cole Johnson, Binghamton, NY

Rana Jordahl, Charleston, SC

Mark Kelso, Bargersville, IN

David Kiehm, Oneonta, NY

98 Artists Fine Art Gallery • Charleston Place
ARTISTS

(clockwise from above)

Hilarie Lambert, Charleston, SC

Ryan Kirby, Boone, NC

Rebekah Knight, Deepwater, MO

Art LaMay, Palm Coast, FL

Ott Jones, Bozeman, MT

99 Artists Fine Art Gallery • Charleston Place ARTISTS

(clockwise from right)

Blaise Lareau, Sumter SC

Amy Lay, Union, OR

Bayly Lay, La Grande, OR

Liz Lewis, Bozeman, MT

Stephanie Marzella, Johns Island, SC

100 Artists Fine Art Gallery • Charleston Place
ARTISTS

Walter Matia

Dickerson, MD

Cory McLaughlin, Wells, TX

Kelly McNeil, London, Ontario, Canada

Terry Miller, Takoma Park, MD

(clockwise from above)
101 Artists Fine Art Gallery • Charleston Place ARTISTS

(clockwise from above)

Kyle Paliotto, Hayden, ID

Larry Moore, Charleston, SC

Eleanor Parker, Mount Pleasant, SC

Scott Penegar, Charleston, SC

102 Artists Fine Art Gallery • Charleston Place ARTISTS

(clockwise from above)

Carrie Penley, Carrollton, GA

Clayton Pennell, Boone, NC

Patricia Pepin, Bromont, Quebec, Canada

Rebecca Proctor, Newport, WA

103 Artists Fine Art Gallery • Charleston Place ARTISTS

(counter clockwise from above)

Don Rambadt, Milwaukee, WI

Isaiah Ratterman, Greenwood Village, CO

Paul Rhymer, Point of Rocks, MD

Vladimir Ribatchok, North York, Ontario, Canada

C. Ford Riley, Jacksonville, FL

104 Artists Fine Art Gallery • Charleston Place ARTISTS

(counter clockwise from left)

Larry Ringgold, Chesapeake Beach, MD

Julia Rogers, Easton, MD

Jeremy Sams, Archdale, NC

Sandy Scott, Lander, WY

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ARTISTS

(clockwise from above)

Suzie Seerey-Lester, Osprey, FL

Larry Seymour, Piedmont, SC

Michael Sieve, Rushford, MI

Kim Shaklee, Brighton, CO

Brett Smith, Covington, LA

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ARTISTS

Jen Starwalt, Pisgah Forest, NC

Ron Thomson, Thomasville, GA

John Tolmay, Murchison, TX

Jason Tako, Dover, PA

(clockwise from top)
107 Artists Fine Art Gallery • Charleston Place ARTISTS

Nelson Tucker, Monument, CO

David Turner, Onley, VA

Henry Von Genk, Jacksonville Beach, FL

Peggy Watkins, Yemassee, SC

(clockwise from right)
108 Artists Fine Art Gallery • Charleston Place ARTISTS

(clockwise from right)

Ronnie Wells, Salado, TX

Jennifer Wendt, Effingham, KS

Dirk Walker, Cropwell, AL

Chris Wilson, Marietta, GA

109 Artists Fine Art Gallery • Charleston Place ARTISTS
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Exhibit Hours

Friday, 9 am – 6 pm

Saturday 9 am – 5 pm

Sunday, 2–5 pm

Charleston County Library

68 Calhoun Street

Sponsored by Abigail Short

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South Carolina Junior Duck Stamp CHARLESTON CO. LIBRARY

Each year kids from around the country have a chance to show off their artistic talents and learn about conservation with the Junior Duck Stamp Art Contest, a federal contest with a big prize: a commemorated special edition U.S. stamp.

The Southeastern Wildlife Exposition has continued its partnership with the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources and the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service for the 2022-2023 South Carolina Junior Duck Stamp Contest, sponsored by Ducks Unlimited.

The SCDNR had managed the SC Junior Duck Stamp program through 2011, but because of budget cuts the program became at risk of being discontinued and other sources of funding had to be found. To ensure the program’s continuation, SEWE partnered with SCDNR in 2012 to assume the administration and Ducks Unlimited, the world leader in wetlands and waterfowl conservation, came on as the sponsor helping to keep the program available to more than 700,000 students in South Carolina.

The Junior Duck Stamp Art Contest is a dynamic educational program using both conservation and design principles to teach wetland habitat and waterfowl biology to children, K-12. The program provides an opportunity for students to artistically express their knowledge of the diversity, interdependence, and beauty of wildlife.

In 2022, more than 100 public, private and home-schooled South Carolina students participated. Competing in four grade groups (K-3, 4-6, 7-9, and 10-12), they created visually compelling

and biologically accurate drawings or paintings of eligible North American waterfowl species. Students were encouraged to include a conservation message with their artwork explaining what they learned from the program and to inspire others to participate in conservation.

In addition to twelve prize winners, an overall “Best of Show” was selected to represent South Carolina in the National Junior Duck Stamp Contest, where it competed with the winning entrants from all 50 states, the American Samoa and the Virgin Islands to become the 2022-2023 collective Federal Junior Duck Stamp. Sold by the U.S. Postal Service and other vendors, all proceeds from the Stamp sales help support environmental and conservation education efforts.

SEWE could not have successfully transitioned nor continued the program under its administration without the help and support of South Carolina Ducks Unlimited.

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Kids for Conservation

CHARLESTON CO. LIBRARY

Sponsored by Dominion Energy

SEWE would like to thank all of the students and teachers who participated in our 2023 Kids for Conservation (KFC) arts competition. Yet again, the judges were impressed with the talent and creativity of the Tri-county students.

The goal of SEWE’s KFC program is to promote wildlife and environmental conservation awareness in our youth in hopes they grow into conservation minded adults. Sponsored by Dominion Energy, Berkeley and Dorchester counties.

Poster, photography and poetry entries can be viewed at sewe.com. At the Library, birdhouses created by Tri-County high school students will be on exhibit during the month of February.

Congratulations to the 2023 KFC Winners.

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3rd
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2nd 3rd

Kai Rembert, Baby Spider Monkey, 5th Grade, Moncks Corner Elementary

2nd Place:

Lawson Rembert, Coastal Owl, 5th Grade, Porter Gaud School

3rd Place:

Trinket Ward, The Morning Squirrel, 5th Grade, Porter Gaud School

Poetry Winners:

1st Place:

Bryce Hunt, The Ocean, 7th Grade, C.E. Williams Middle School

2nd Place:

Erika “Curtis” Curtis - The Frog, 7th Grade, C.E. Williams Middle School

3rd Place:

Nikolas Larionovs - The Forest, 7th Grade, C.E. Williams Middle School

2nd Place:

Celia Abney, Hiding Shell, 6th Grade, Charleston School of the Arts

3rd Place:

Saylour LoVallo, Monarch Blaze, 6th Grade, Charleston School of the Arts

Exhibit Hours

Friday, 9 am – 6 pm

Saturday 9 am – 5 pm

Sunday, 2–5 pm

Charleston County Library 68 Calhoun Street

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La Marca Prosecco has been selected as the official wine for this year’s 2023 Southeastern Wildlife Exposition. The following restaurants will feature La Marca Prosecco during the week of the Southeastern Wildlife Exposition. We highly recommend you patronize these restaurants to enjoy their incredible cuisine and a glass of La Marca Prosecco.

DOWNTOWN

82 Queen

Bodega Share House

Fish House at Charleston Harbor Resort

Eli’s Table

Uptown Social

Magnolias

Stars Rooftop & Grill Room

The Alley

IOP

Wild Dunes Resort

Costal Provisions

The Nest

Oyster Bar

The Windjammer

High Thyme

Islander 71

Boathouse at Breach Inlet

MOUNT PLEASANT

Grimaldi’s Pizza

Kickin’ Chicken

The Alchemist

Sol Mount Pleasant

WEST ASHLEY

Pearlz Oyster Bar

Millers All Day

Taco Boy- Folly Beach

DANIEL ISLAND

The Dime

Orlando’s Pizza

NORTH CHARLESTON

Mellow Mushroom

Smokey Bones

Doubletree Charleston Airport

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CHARLESTON COUNTY PARKS AND RECREATION

Charleston County Parks are the perfect place to get outdoors and enjoy the natural beauty of the Lowcountry. Charleston County Parks operates over 11,000 acres including regional parks, beach parks, a historic plantation site, landmark fishing piers, waterparks, boat landings, a climbing wall, a skate park, a marina and a campground. They also offer a variety of recreational services including festivals, camps, educational programs and more.

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INTRO TO ARCHERY

Share the love of archery with your family. Bring the kids and learn basic archery instruction at beautiful Johns Island County Park. Then practice your archery skills on both block and 3D targets. Archery equipment will be provided, but participants are also welcome to bring their own.

TICKETS:

$35 per person. Ages 8 and up. Advance registration is required. To register visit ccprc.comsewe

Johns Island County Park 2662 Mullet Hall Rd., Johns Island 29455

Combing the Caw Caw Wilderness Tour

The Caw Caw Interpretative Center, just south of Charleston, contains a variety of South Carolina Lowcountry habitats that are known for their beauty and wildlife. Join a naturalist to explore a cypress/tupelo swam, freshwater marsh, saltwater marsh and bottomland hardwood forest. Eagles, turkey, otters, waterfowl and more are often observed from the trails at Caw Caw. There’s no better way to learn about the wilds of the South Carolina Lowcountry.

TICKETS:

$35 per person. Ages 12 and up. Advance registration is required. To register visit ccprc.comsewe

The Caw Caw Interpretative Center 5200 Savannah Hwy, Ravenel 29470

Friday, February 17, 10 am - 12 pm

Saturday, February 18, 1:30 – 3:30 p.m.

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Venue Overview

Charleston Place

205 Meeting Street

THE FINE ART GALLERY:

Original Artwork: Over 80 SEWE painters and sculptors will display their work in the Fine Art Gallery and Grand Hall of the Charleston Place Hotel. As always, this is some of the finest work in the wildlife art genre, with a wide variety of styles, media and subject matter represented. Enjoy getting to know the artists who will be with their work all weekend.

Quick Draw / Speed Sculpt and Live Auction: A unique opportunity to watch the talented SEWE artists at work. Participating artists will have just one hour to create a piece from start to finish. The finished products will then be on display before the live auction following. Drawing/Sculpting, Friday, 3 pm | Live Auction to follow | Fine Art Gallery & Grand Hall

Live Art Series

Featuring a live art event each day in The Charleston Place. See online for full descriptions.

Mother-Daughter Duo

During Private Preview Hour. Duet paintings with SEWE’s mother and daughter painters. Thursday | 1 pm, *Host an Artist, Patron and VIP access only.

Opposites Attract

Opposing mediums on a variety of surfaces. Saturday, 2 pm

Pencil It In

Pencil, scratchboard and graphite sketches. Sunday, 11 am

Red Fox Fine Art Special Exhibit: Red Fox Fine Art, a leading gallery of 19th and 20th century sporting paintings and sculpture based in Middleburg, Virginia, presents a special exhibit of American

and British sporting art, including the work of Frank Benson, Aiden Ripley, Ogden Pleissner, Sir Alfred Munnings, Percival Rosseau and John M. Tracy.

Giclées: Giclées by a variety of SEWE artists will be available. Colleton Rooms

Jewelry Designers: Jewelry designers will showcase their selection of fine jewelry and accessories. Located at the top of the Grand Staircase to the right.

Private preview hours presented by the Peninsula of Charleston: Thursday, 1 - 5 pm | Friday & Saturday, 9 - 10 am

VIP Signature Gala & Sale: Thursday, 7 pm | Fine Art Gallery & Grand Hall

VIP Lounge: VIP packages are available for pick up here beginning at 2 pm on Wednesday, February 15. In addition, our Benefactors and Corporate Partners are invited to stop in to enjoy their favorite beverage or light refreshments during the private viewing hours and/ or show hours Friday-Sunday. 2nd floor, just before the Fine Art Gallery

Fine Sporting Arms: Fine Sporting Arms will be on display and available for purchase by highly regarded manufacturers and dealers Griffin & Howe and Beretta on the second floor of The Charleston Place. Jarrett Rifles and Caesar Guerini will both have displays at the SEWE Marketplace in the Gaillard Center.

Tickets / SEWE Shop: A wide variety of SEWE items, including t-shirts, hats, tumblers, koozies and cookbooks will be available. SEWE day tickets may be purchased here as well. 2nd floor, left of the Grand Staircase

SEWE Headquarters
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Gaillard Center

95 Calhoun Street

SEWE Marketplace: A mix of creations by outstanding local, regional and national artisans and craftsmen including handcrafted furniture, woodworks, leather goods, jewelry, knife makers, metal works, photographers and more unique Southern made finds.

Forrest Galante: As an American outdoor adventurer, television personality and wildlife biologist, Forrest Galante will entertain and enlighten SEWE patrons with live presentations. Friday-Sunday, 10:30 am

Busch Wildlife Sanctuary: Busch Wildlife Sanctuary will introduce the wonders of the natural ecosystems and give SEWE attendees an up-close look at alligators, bobcats, foxes, birds of prey, snakes and much more. Friday-Sunday. 12:30 pm

Wings Over Water Wings Over Water, a film co-produced by Ducks Unlimited and narrated by awardwinning actor Michael Keaton, will showcase the importance of the Prairie Pothole Region of North America as a breeding and nesting habitat for birds. Friday-Sunday, 2:30 pm

National Marine Mammal Foundation

The NMMF will showcase three short films featuring NMMF-led conservation stories at the Gaillard Center during SEWE weekend. These showings will include a panel discussion and Q&A featuring NMMF scientists and veterinarians. FridaySunday, 4:30 pm

Ducks Unlimited Landing

Learn more about the conservation efforts of Ducks Unlimited in the Lowcountry and purchase exclusive Ducks Unlimited co-branded items from Filson, Gunner Kennels, Gokey/ Mud River, YETI, and more, all on the Gaillard lawn.

VIP Lounge: Beverages and light snacks will be available to Benefactors and Corporate Partners during show hours.

Nature and Wildlife Photography

Wildlife Gifts & Collectibles

Knife Makers

Furnishings

Tickets / SEWE Shop

Brittlebank Park

185 Lockwood Boulevard

Quail Village: Quail Village at Brittlebank Park is led by the South Carolina Bobwhite Initiative. This group of exhibitors is dedicated to reversing the decline of the bobwhite quail population and hopes to inspire property owners and managers, conservationists, and wildlife enthusiasts to be part of this once-in-ageneration challenge.

Lowcountry Social: Dust off your boots for the sixth annual Lowcountry Social event and come celebrate the best of the South. Enjoy BBQ from renowned pit masters, bluegrass music by the fire with the Bluestone Ramblers and an open bar under the stars at Brittlebank Park. Each attendee will be entered to win prizes throughout the evening. By ticket only. Saturday, 7:30 - 10:30 pm

Sheep and Duck Herding Demos: Watch collies artfully muster sheep and ducks through various obstacles with only a whistle and a few commands.

Friday-Sunday, 10:30 am and 2 pm

DockDogs® Competitions: Dogs of all kinds and skill levels will compete in various water jumping competitions. “Waves” of competition will be held throughout the day all weekend with finals beginning at 3:30 pm on Sunday. Friday & Saturday, 10 am - 5:30 pm | Sunday, 10 am - 4 pm

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Retriever Demonstrations with Boykin Spaniel Society: Dogs of various breeds and ages put on demonstrations of retrieving skills. Friday-Sunday, 1 pm and 4:30 pm.

Dog Demonstrations with Wildrose Kennels: The Wildrose Brittish Labrador demo pack with professionals of canine nutrition, Purina ProPlan, will be presenting its unique, balanced training techniques for upland and waterfowl gundogs and adventure companions. Friday-Sunday, 11:30 am and 3 pm

Sporting and Marine Village: Nearly 50 vendors and exhibitors, including hunting, fishing and safari guides, and outdoor outfitters. Also included are exhibitors that focus on fishing, water sports and marine-based activities.

Raffle Tent: In partnership with Ducks Unlimited, visit the raffle tent to purchase tickets and view exciting items including, but not limited to, outdoor products, excursions and fine sporting arms.

Kid Zone: Brittlebank Park will house an expanded kid’s activities section including pony and camel rides and exotic petting zoo plus other fun, educational activities and programs for kids of all ages.

Kid Zone Stage: The Kid Zone Stage will put a spotlight on various local authors and librarians, who will share stories inspired by nature and wildlife. Educational puppet shows will be hosted here, too.

Live Music: Enjoy great bluegrass music by the Bluestone Ramblers throughout the weekend.

Local Food Vendors

VIP Lounge: Beverages and light snacks will be available to Benefactors and Corporate Partners during show hours. Beer and wine only.

Tickets / SEWE Shop

Charleston Marriott

170 Lockwood Boulevard

Sporting Showroom Visit the Sporting Showroom at the Charleston Marriott to meet carefully curated exhibitors and outfitters from around the world in a setting that allows for meaningful conversation and research that will delight discerning outdoorsmen and women. Located on the 2nd floor.

Copley Fine Art Auctions Decoy Exhibit and Auction Preview: Copley Fine Art Auctions, the world’s leading American sporting art auction company is hosting its 2023 Art Decoy Exhibit and Auction Preview during SEWE weekend at the Charleston Marriott Hotel. Copley specializes in antique decoys and 19thand 20th-century American, sporting, and wildlife paintings. Copley’s biannual sales are the premier events for collectors of sporting art, decoys, fishing collectibles, and other related folk art. Quality objects start at $100 and range to over a million dollars. Friday, February 17 through Sunday, February 19 starting at 10 am at the Marriott Hotel.

Decoys: A number of the most respected dealers of antique and working decoys will be exhibiting. Emerald Ballroom

Special Lecture Series section

Join Copley Fine Art Auctions’ decoy specialist Colin S. McNair for a tour of the special decoy exhibit on Saturday and Sunday at 11 am. Topaz Room

Join Dick McIntyre, owner of Collectable Old Decoys, as he discusses the art and history of the decoys made and used in the Carolinas on Friday and Saturday at 1 pm. Topaz Room

VIP Lounge: Beverages and light snacks will be available to Benefactors and Corporate Partners during show hours. Beer and wine only.

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Marion Square

Calhoun Street, between Meeting & King

Center for Birds of Prey Flight Demos: See incredible flight demos while learning about the important role raptors, such as falcons, eagles and hawks, play in our ecosystem. Friday and Saturday, 11 am and 3 pm | Sunday, 11 am

Purina Pro Plan® Flying Disc Dog Demonstrations The high-flying Purina Pro Plan® Performance Team is a collection of some of the world’s most athletic canines. Come watch the team perform amazing flying disc routines. Friday & Saturday 1 pm and 4:30 pm | Sunday, 1 pm

National Marine Mammal Foundation Stop by the NMMF tent to learn more about the conservation of marine mammals worldwide and participate in interactive Dolphin Doctor workshops. See schedule for times.

Conservation Exhibits: The Conservation Tent, made possible through the support of the Henry and Sylvia Yaschick Foundation, Inc., will house over 40 conservation groups, with staff and volunteers present to educate attendees about their area of expertise and the services they provide. Various wildlife rescue groups, many with live animals and birds to see up-close, will be exhibiting, along with Ducks Unlimited and SC Department of Natural Resources.

Fresh on the Menu | Certified South Carolina: Hosted by the Lee Bros., watch more than a dozen of South Carolina’s greatest chefs, farmers, and home cooks demonstrate how to prepare some of their favorite recipes with locally grown and produced ingredients. Sample products from the producers, processors and vendors that make up the Certified SC program.

Wildlife Gifts & Collectibles

Furnishings

Live Music: Bluegrass music all weekend long in the center of the park.

Local Food Vendors / Dining Area

Tickets / SEWE Shop

In order to comply with city codes and regulations, Marion Square will be fenced this year. Alcoholic beverages may not be removed from the designated area.

Garden & Gun

701 East Bay Street, #115

Cocktails & Conservation with G&G: Join Garden & Gun editor in chief David DiBenedetto and Durrell Smith, a Georgia-based wingshooter, podcaster, and co-founder of the Minority Outdoor Alliance—an organization that encourages individuals of all backgrounds and ethnicities to pursue outdoor activities—for a spirited conversation about gun dogs and bird hunting. A 2021 winner of Outsider magazine’s Breaking Barriers Award, Smith will also share more about his nonprofit’s efforts to make hunting and fishing more inclusive. Saturday, 2 pm

Join Garden & Gun contributing editor and outdoorsman T. Edward Nickens and Dr. Jennifer Rehage, director of the Rehage Laboratory of Coastal Fish Ecology & Fisheries at Florida International University, for a spirited exploration of how nearshore angling for bonefish, tarpon, permit, redfish, and snook is changing in surprising—and even exciting—ways. Rehage, a newly elected board member of the Bonefish & Tarpon Trust, has been involved in some of the most progressive saltwater fisheries studies of the last decade, an insight she’ll share in this discussion. Sunday, 2 pm

These events are hosted at the G&G offices in Charleston’s historic Cigar Factory and paired with creative cocktails and good company.

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Charleston Union Station

652A King St.

Birds of a Feather Ladies Brunch Benefit: Buzz out of the Lowcountry and into the hive, to raise your glass for the Birds of a Feather Ladies Brunch Benefit in support of the Bee Cause Project to protect pollinators. This bespoke event presented by Norton + Hodges features a three-course lunch and a premiere bar. Enjoy a wide array of entertainment, including live painting by SEWE artist, Amy Lay, one-of-akind raffle packages, a live auction with Lowcountry Live’s Erin Kienzle, and special appearances by some of SEWE’s feathered friends.

Charleston County Library

68 Calhoun Street

Kids for Conservation Birdhouse Display Sponsored by Dominion Energy

SC Junior Duck Stamp Display Sponsored by Ducks Unlimited

Charleston Visitor Center

375 Meeting Street

SEWE Soiree: A fun, casual party, the SEWE Soiree will feature a Lowcountry feast of oysters, BBQ, wild game and more, open bar and live music by Second Nature. VIP event, by ticket only. Saturday, 7 pm

Visitor Information

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Barnsley Resort Adairsville, GA barnsleyresort.com

Beretta New York, NY beretta.com

Gold Creations Fine Jewelry Charleston, SC goldcreationschas.com

Gournet Engraving Easton, GA gournetusa.com

Griffin & Howe Andover, NY griffinandhowe.com

Landrum Tables Charleston, SC landrumtables.com

Mark Lexton Florence, SC marklexton.com

Nancy Krause Monument, CO

Norton and Hodges Charleston, SC nortonandhodges.com

Red Fox Fine Art Middleburg, VA redfoxfineart.com

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Ace Leather and Knife Works St Matthews, SC aceleatherandknifeworks.com

Allegiance Flag Supply Charleston, SC showallegiance.com

Ancesserie Letterpress Edgefield, SC Ancesserie.com

Andrew Lee Design Auburn, AL andrewleedesigns.com

Anna Irion Group Houston, TX annairion.com

Anvil Gunsmithing Huger, SC

Ben & Lael, Inc. Nashville, TN benandlael.com

Billy’s Woodworks Manning, SC billyswoodwork.com

Blue Moon Art Mt Pleasant, SC bluemoonart.gallery

Bluegrass Provisions Co Kentucky bluegrassprovisionsco.com

Boat Bike Beach, LLC Charleston, SC

Brackish Bowties Charleston, SC brackish.com

Bubba Knives Cleveland, GA bubbaknives.net

Cacky Rivers Photography LLC Mt. Pleasant, SC cackyriversphotography.com

Caracol Henderson, NV caracolsilver.com

Chap’s Choppin’ Tops San Antonio, Texas chapschoppintops.com

Charles Bear Photography Jacksonville, FL charlesbearphotography.com

Charleston Oyster Magnolias Charleston, SC

Clayton & Crume Louisville, KY Claytonandcrume.com

Coppersmith Pointe Waverly, GA coppersmithpointe.com

The Cultured Pearl of Charleston Charleston, SC theculturedpearlofcharleston.com

Deals Columbia, SC

Dixie Heartpine Prosperity, SC dixieheartpinefurniture.com

Double Haul Studio Buena Vista, VA doublehaulstudio.com

Ducks Unlimited Ducks.org

Eddie Wozny Shorebirds & Waterfowl Carvings Cambridge, MD eddiewozny.com

Ermilio Clothiers Sag Harbor, NY ermilioclothiers.com

Feathers Fly Montgomery, AL feathersfly.com

Foxy Fossils Sullivan’s Island, SC foxyfossils.com

Frank Middleton Decoys Camden, SC Frankmiddletondecoys.com

Grady Ervin Charleston, SC gradyervin.com

Hermosa Jewelry Mt. Pleasant, SC hermosajewelry.com

Hollifield Bamboo Fly Rods Sapphire, NC hollifieldbamboo.com

Hook + Gaff Watch Company West Columbia, SC hookandgaff.com

Hook N Hide Charleston, SC hooknhide.com

Hound & Hare Nicholasville, KY houndhare.com

Hugh Norman Carvings St Helena Island, SC

Jarrett Rifles Jackson, SC jarrettrifles.com

Johnson Handcrafted Knives Edgefield, SC johnson-knives.com

Just Watch Me Charleston, SC justwatchmejewelry.com

Kingfisher Leatherworks Dublin, GA kingfisherleatherworks.com

Landrum Tables Charleston, SC landrumtables.com

Le Chameau lechameau.com/us/

Little fish BOATEAK Hilton Head, SC littlefishboateak.com

Magic Voice Woodturning Leesville, SC

Manley Knives Central, SC

Marguerite & Motte Charleston, SC margueriteandmotte.com

Michael Watts Photography Augusta, GA michaelwattsphotography.smugmug.com

Native Spun Burlington, NC nativespun.com

New World Cartography Green Pond, SC newworldcartography.com

Page Custom Knives Aiken, SC pagecustomknives.com

Plantation Candle Company Charleston, SC plantationcandlecompany.com

Primland Meadows of Dan, VA aubergeresorts.com/primland/

Ron Stepp’s Yukon River Knives Travelers Rest, SC yukonriverknives.com

Roots & Jones Raleigh, NC rootsandjones.com

Safety & Security Services, LLC. Bluffton, SC safetyandsecurityservices.com

Saltwater Swaddles Charleston, SC saltwaterswaddles.com

Scarlett’s Horse Metal Art Rock Hill, SC

The Sporting Gent Charlotte, NC thesportinggent.com

Stonefly Nets Little Rock, AR stoneflynets.com

Surcee Jewelry Charleston, SC surceejewelry.com

Sutton Custom Knives New Bern, NC suttoncustomknives.com

Tom Boozer Youngs Island, SC

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Tropical Tapestry Pawleys Island, SC tropicaltapestry.com

W.C Russell Moccasin Co. Berlin, WI russellmoccasin.com

Waldroup Woodworks Hayesville, NC waldroupwoodworks.com

Weatherford Knife Co. Galivants Ferry, SC weatherfordknifeco.com

William Henry McMinnville, OR williamhenry.com

Woody Handmade Knives Travelers Rest, SC Wren & Ivy Madison, MS wrenandivy.com

ZAGS UPF 50+ SunWraps Mt. Pleasant, SC zagslife.com

MARION SQUARE

Baker Motor Company Charleston, SC bakermotorcompany.com

The Center for Birds of Prey / Avian Conservation Center Awendaw, SC thecenterforbirdsofprey.org

Boykin Spaniel Rescue Boiling Springs, SC boykinspanielrescue.org

Bulls Bay Oyster Roasts McClellanville, SC bullsbayoysterroasts.com

Carolina Coonhound Rescue Charleston, SC carolinacoonhoundrescue.com

Crew LaLa Charleston, SC crewlala.com

Clemson University Clemson, SC

Clemson University Youth Learning Institute Pickens, SC yli.sites.clemson.edu

Clemson Asian Longhorned Beetle Eradication Program Hollywood, SC clemson.edu/public/regulatory/plantindustry/invasive/_pdf/albtrifold2021.pdf

Dough Bowls by Van Johnsonville, SC doughbowlsbyvan.com

EZ Hang Chairs Bluffton, SC ezhangchairs.com

Firekettles Orangeburg, SC firekettles.com

Grateful Goldens of the Lowcountry Myrtle Beach, SC ggrlc.org

Hamby Catering and Events Charleston, SC hambycatering.com

Hobcaw Barony Georgetown, SC hobcawbarony.com

Lowcountry Marine Mammal Network North Charleston, SC lowcountrymarinemammalnetwork.org

Maui Jim Lahaina, Hawaii mauijim.com

National Marine Mammal Foundation nmmf.org

Operation Little Brown Dog Summerville, SC Operationlbd.com

Palmetto Trail Columbia, SC palmettoconservation.org

PalmettoPride Columbia, SC palmettopride.org

Purina purina.com

SCWLEOA Sumter, SC scwleoa.com

SC Dept. of Natural Resources West Columbia, SC dnr.sc.gov/water/envaff/aquatic/index.html

SCDNR Aquatic Education Columbia, SC dnr.sc.gov/aquaticed/

SCDNR Marine Resources Division dnr.sc.gov/divisions/marine.html

SEALKIDS, INC. Dublin, OH sealkids.com

Shades of Charleston Mt. Pleasant, SC Shadesofcharleston.com

Sittin’ Easy Eagle Springs, NC sittineasy.com

Soundview Millworks Darien, CT Soundviewmillworks.com

South Carolina Aquarium Charleston, SC scaquarium.org

Southeast German Shorthaired Pointer Rescue Charleston, SC segsprescue.org

Sonoco Recycling North Charleston, SC Sonoco.com

Turtle Survival Alliance Charleston, SC turtlesurvival.org

Walkabout Hats walkabout.com/collections/hats

Warrior Surf Foundation Charleston, SC warriorsurf.org

CERTIFIED SC VENDORS AT MARION SQUARE

Ace Basin Cocktail Company Charleston, SC acebasincocktail.com

Altman Farm and Mill Florence, SC altmanfarm.com

Apis Mercantile Charleston, SC apismercantile.com

Boone Hall Farms, INC Mt. Pleasant, SC boonehallplantation.com

Burnt and Salty Mt. Pleasant, SC burntandsalty.com

Certified SC Columbia, SC certifiedsc.com

Charleston Pig Company Charleston, SC charlestonpig.com

Charleston Soap Chef Johns Island, SC thecharlestonsoapchef.com

Charleston Spice Company Charleston, SC Charlestonspice.com

Common Joy LLC Charleston, SC commonjoy.com

Covered in Cotton Florence, SC coveredincotton.com

Edisto Gold Honey St. George, SC edistogoldhoney.com

Freeman BBQ Sauce So. LLC Denmark, SC freemansbbqsauce.com

Lowcountry Olive Oil, LLC Charleston, SC lowcountryoliveoil.com

Luray Peanut Company, LLC Hardeeville, SC luraypeanut.com

McCall Farms, Inc. Effingham, SC mccallfarms.com

Olinda Olives and Olive Oil Charleston, SC olindacharlestonblend.com

RD Naturals St. Daniel Island, SC rdnaturals.com

Rollen’s Raw Grains Hardeeville, SC rollensrawgrains.com

Sakhar Jams Columbia, SC sakharjams.com

Sallie’s Greatest Cameron, SC salliesgreatest.com

Sea Island Organics Elderberry Charleston, SC seaislandorganics.com

Smithey Ironware Company Charleston, SC smithey.com

Sobremesa Mole and Salsas Mt. Pleasant, SC experiencesobremesa.com

South Carolina Farm Bureau Columbia, SC scfb.org

Exhibitor List 136 EXHIBITOR LIST

Southern Olive Bites, LLC Charleston, SC southernolivebites.com

Tastee Treats Mt. Pleasant, SC tasteetreats-sc.com

The Island Fudge Shoppe Hilton Head, SC islandfudge.com

White House Farms Pawley’s Island whitehousefarms.com

CHARLESTON MARRIOTT

A&M Decoys & Folk Art Syracuse, NY aandmdecoysandfolkart.com

African Game Hunts africangamehunts.com

American Sporting Classics Isle of Palms americansportingclassics.com

B & W Sporting & Country Pursuits Southern Pines, NC Bestwingshooting.com

Collectable Old Decoys Seabrook, NC

Copley Fine Art Hingham, MA Copleyart.com

Decoy Magazine Lewes, DE decoymag.com

Gamka Safaris

Western Cape, South Africa gamkasafaris.co.za

Hunt Trip Spain Rubio, Barcelona hunttripspain.com

Jonas Brothers Studio Brewster, NY jonasbrotherstaxidermy.com

Keibeb Safaris Grootfontein, Otjuzondjupa. Namibia keibeb.na

Marsh Hen Mill Edisto Island, SC marshhenmill.com

Pampa High Adventures Buenos Aires, Argentina pampaadventures.com/PAen.html

Prairie Wildlife Preserve. LLC West Point, VA prairiewildlife.com

Rod & Gun Resources, Inc. Kerrville, TX rodgunresources.com

Ron Zelnick Hunting

Shi-Awela Safaris Louis Trechardt, Limpopo shiawela.com

Sierra Brava Lodges Villa Allende, Cordoba sierrabrava.com

South Parana Outfitters Dothan, AL jonasbrotherstaxidermy.com

Southern Sky Adventures Greenville, NC southernskyadventures.com

The Safaris of Graham Jones South Africa thesafarisofgrahamjones.com

Thwane Safaris Africa and Namibia Namibia thwanesafarisafrica.com

BRITTLEBANK

AFM Real Estate / American Forest Management Charlotte, NC americanforestmanagement.com

Ag South Farm Credit Statesboro, GA agsouthfc.com

Atlantic Resurfacing Company Charleston, SC atlanticresurfacing.com

Baker Motor Company Charleston, SC Bakermotorcompany.com

Ball and Buck Ohio City, CO ballandbuck.com

Barbour barbour.com/us/

Big Lake Duck Calls biglakeoutdoorproducts.com

Bill Coburn - Windy Knolls Farms Laurens, SC windyknollsfarm.com/bill-coburn.html

Bird Buggy Leesburg, GA birdbuggy.com

Blanchard Equipment Charleston, SC blanchardequiptment.com

Blue Stone Ramblers Charleston, SC thebluestoneramblers.com

Born Again Virgin Heart Woods Meggett, SC bornagainheartwoods.com

Bost tune Up & Argo ATV Sales LLC Rockwell, NC atvargo.com

Brays Island Plantation Sheldon, SC braysisland.com

Broomsedge Rod & Gun Soperton, Georgia broomsedgerodandgun.com

Brown Land + Plantation Advisors Spartanburg, SC riceandducks.com

Camp Leopold / SCWA wildlifeedcenter.org/camp-leopold/

Charleston Boucherie Charleston, SC

Charleston Police Department Charleston, SC charleston-sc.gov/303/Police-Department

Charleston Safari Club Charleston, SC Charlestonsafariclub.org

Charleston Boucherie Charleston, SC

Charlestowne Kettle Corn Summerville, SC

Compass South Land Sales Walterboro, SC compasssouthlandsales.com

Covey Rise Magazine covyrisemagizine.com

Crosby Land Company, Inc. Walterboro, SC crosbylandco.com

Dakota Prairie Lodge & Resort LLC Kimball, SD SD-PheasantHunting.com

DB Bar D Outfitters Mills River, NC dbbard.com

Dixie Decoys Winston-Salem, NC dixiedecoys.com

Dock Dogs dockdogs.com

Ducks Unlimited Ducks.org

Dubarry USA LLC Nottingham, PA dubarry.com/us

Fish Hippie Mount Airy, NC fishhippie.com

Gray’s Sporting Journal grayssportingjournal.com

Grand Slam Turkey Calls Reidsville, NC grandslamturkeycalls.com

GRILLKILT Charleston, SC grillkilt.com

Gunner Nashville, TN gunner.com

Heybo Outdoors Chester, SC heybooutdoors.com

High ‘N Dry Belle Haven, VA hndoutdoors.com

Huff Creek Properties Greenville, SC huffcreekproperties.com

HUK & Nomad Charleston, SC hukgear.com

John Tanner Calls Hemingway, SC johntannercalls.com

Jon Kohler & Associates Lamont, FL jonkohler.com

K-9 Trading Post Co Cumming, GA k9trading.com

Kanga Coolers Greenville, SC kangacoolers.com

KUIU Ultralight Hunting Lowell, MI kuiu.com

Lowcountry Dog Magazine lowcountrydog.com

The Longleaf Alliance, Inc. Andalusia, AL longleafalliance.org

Exhibitor List 137 EXHIBITOR LIST

Mike’s Peanuts

Summerville, SC Mikespeanuts.net

Madison Creek Outfitters Hoschton, GA madisoncreekoutfitters.com

Maui Jim mauijim.com Oris oris.ch Orvis orvis.com

Over Under Clothing Jacksonville, FL overunderclothing.com

Palmetto Gun Dogs Rembert, SC

Post & Courier Charleston, SC postandcourier.com

Purina purina.com

QDMA / Lowcountry National Deer Association Charleston, SC lowcountryqdma.com

Quail Forever quailforever.org

Roanoke River Waterfowl Hobgood, NC roanokeriverwaterfowl.com

Rockin A Ranch Midland, NC Rockinaranchpettingzoo.com

Sawtooth game calls Greenleyville,SC sawtoothgamecalls.com

SC Bobwhite Initiative Columbia, SC

SC DNR Columbia, SC dnr.sc.gov

SC Prescribed Fire Council scpfc.weebly.com

Scout Boat Charleston, SC scoutboats.com

Scruggs Woodworks Elliston, VA

Sequoia Springs, Inc Orange, VA, US Minor Outlying Islands sequoiaspringsinc.com

Shades of Charleston Charleston, SC shadesofcharleston.com

South Carolina Wildlife Federation Columbia, SC scwf.org

Southeastern Pipe & Drain Aiken, SC sepipe.net

Southeastern Pipe & Drain Aiken, SC sepipe.net

Southern Point Co southernpointco.com

Southern Wildlife Company southernpointco.com

Sparrow & Kennedy sparrowkennedy.com

The Duck Boat Company East Dennis, MA TDBco.com

The Longleaf Alliance Andalusia, AL Longleafalliance.org

Tideline Outfitters Matthews, NC tidelineoutfitters.com

SC Trout Unlimited Irmo, SC saludatu.org

Turtlebox Audio Houston, TX turtleboxaudio.com

US Coast Guard Southeast Regional Fisheries Training Center (SRFTC) Charleston, SC coastguard.togetherweserved.com Verizon

Vodka For Dog People titosvodka.com/dogs

Webfoot Retrievers Holly Hill, SC

Westbrook Moody Outdoors/ Carolina Feeders North Charleston, SC

Whiskey & Whitetails North Charleston, SC whiskeyandwhitetails.com

Wicked Killer Custom Game Calls Edenton, NC wickedkillercalls.com

Widgeon Waterfowl Awendaw, SC widgeonwaterfowl.com

Williams Knives williamsknife.com

Yellow Dog Flyfishing Adventures Bozeman, MT yellowdogflyfishing.com

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2023 VIP Listings

AMBASSADOR

Pinnacle Financial Partners

N.W. White & Company

C.R. Jackson, Inc.

North Point Real Estate

First National Bank

Lesa and Budd Watts

M.C.Bass Electrical Contractor, Inc

PLATINUM BENEFACTOR

Joe and Lisa Rice

Charleston Regional Development Alliance

Clarke Design Group

Charleston Glass

Thomas and Marlo Meredith

Rhodes Boutique and Rhodes Home& Gift

Taylor Charpia Real Estate

CELEK & CELEK Construction, Inc.

Jennifer Singleton

Jewel & Rusty McClam

GOLD BENEFACTOR

John & Vicky Beach

Caroline and Philip Horn

Stevan and Alison Rainero

Ray Dlugos

Vulcan Materials Company

Mr. & Mrs. John F. Fleming Jr.

Flint Brothers

Travis & Andrea Minter

Scott Plyler

Russ and Karen Lloyd

Gedney M. Howe, IV

Elliott S. Close

Sharon and Bill Sellers

Kevin and Laura Grooms

Barnes Moultrie Ward llc

Palmetto Gunite/Karen and Bill Snow

M.C.Bass Electrical Contractor, Inc

Toby Naumann @Coastal Automotive

Choate Construction Company

Tom Hancher MD

Matt & Beth Yaun

Palmetto Ford Lincoln

Jack & Cindy Plating

SILVER BENEFACTOR

Faye Ranches

The Salvic Family

Mike McShane

Frank and Beth Kiker

Pinnacle Financial Partners

R.H. Lee Auctioneers & Company

Jim Rockmoore

Taylor Thompson

Dave and Barb Parker

Tommy and Christine McGee

Taylor Lunceford

Bettie Graham

William Craig

SC Ministry of Rum

Lowcountry Gold CBD

Lindsey Gilmer

F and S Homes LLC l

Renaissance South Construction

Thomas& Hutton

Leslie Evans - Carolina One Real Estate

Scott & AJ Noyes

JD Collins

4M Iron

GALA BENEFACTOR

Andy & Renee Anderson

Jim & Libby Sneed

Chris Sneed

John and Lynn Lee

Brad Paris

Tyler & Ashley Kirby

Panbelle, Inc.

Taylor Robinson

T Richard Litton Jr

Steve & Kathy Berry

Edward & Tracy Shehab

The Wilson Family

Helen Savard and David Savard

Margaux and Matthew Kaynard

Charles & Joanne Johnson

Patrick Flume and Michelle Macias

Ryan & Kaley Schultze

Ben & Gina Meister

John and Meagan Gentry

Ben Seegars

James de Luca

Todd Gaul

Mr.& Mrs. Stephen Charles Gaddy

Winyah Building Supply

Harvey Danner & Anda Olsen

Al Hitchcock

Donald and Mary Alice Munson

Troy McLeod

Bobby Creech

Mary Alice & Craig Miller

Dr. Bob Beard

Ashley Smith Willis

The Adams Companies

Debbie & Tracy Jackson

Dr. Lloyd & Martha Newberry

Mrs. Erin K & Mr. Jason Lewis

Mr. C. Douglas Warner & Mr. Truman Smith

Mr. Tom Crawford

Mr. & Mrs. Bill Dudley

Mr. & Mrs. Chip Ervin

Mr. Frank Liberstein

Mr. Clyde Burris

Ms. Catherine Dority

Mr. and Mrs. Mike Bennett

Mr, & Mrs. Norman F. Pulliam

Dr. & Mrs. Mark F. Hartley

Mr. & Mrs. Tyler Lusk

Ashley Batson

Ralph & Dana Vick

Dr. Lloyd Newberry

Jonathan Allen

BENEFACTOR

Gourmet & Grapes Event

Donation

Roger Kirby

Leigh Wilkes

Claudia and TJ Bellars

Paul & Shannon Myrick

Richard Moore

Lyle & Mary Ann Turner

Dr. and Mrs. C. Scott Davenport

Kirt & Sandra Lattanze

Jeff and Theresa Oliver

Will Ferguson

Ann & Greg Pryor

Bob & Ann Howard

Travis and Lindsey May

Sam and Kristine Evans

Mason and Linda Miller

Diane & Steve Petteway

Mack and Elizabeth Aldridge

Atlantic Coast Marine

Eric and Kimberly Laster

Mr & Mrs Osborne III

Eric & Tiffany Leiden

JohnDavid and Susan Dawkins

VIP Listings 144 VIP

Emily and Ronny Cannon

Mark and Kris Alexander

Elling Family

Ryon Creech

Richard and Donna Hawk

Kevin and Tracy Meetze

Cason and Jessica Hund

Simon & Karen Clark

Travis & Rebecca Bailey

Todd Crosby

Mr.& Mrs. J Griffin Morrow

IG & Finn Morrow

Steven & Liz Calicutt

Steven Pantelakos

Harlestons

Paul and Sally Peeples

Lucia and David Miles

Doug Henry Automotive Group

Mark and Jeri Stenhouse

Leigh Marlowe

Brookhaven

Augusta Groundworks

Blue Ridge Eye Center

Tony and Karla Pope

Vaughan Land And Timber

Flint Brothers

CKW Hosting

Austin & Mallory Hall

Christine Kinnett

Ed & Sybil Wilson

Pam Davis

Steven Hood

Lee Cochrane

Southeastern Polymers Inc

Anne and Bill Anderson

William Noah Ross

Brandon & Tiffany Quann

Dudley

Jay Sifly

Stephen Ryan

Ron & Sasha Ellis

Robert & Holly Carr

Jeff and Lori Slane

Chris Ramm

Jay and Molly Marett

Drake Landing

Mid Atlantic Boykin Club

Cindy and Jesse Cox

Mr. and Mrs. William James

Montgomery

AB Holling

The Heyward’s

Lance & Kate Ellis

Brad Baker

REV Federal Credit Union

Frank & Mallory Norvell

Watson & Michelle Caviness

David & Lisa Riley

Bain & Jennifer Chandler

Josh & Shelbie Riley

Darla and Robert GARRETT

Harrington Bissell

Andrea and TJ Ryan

John and Tish Campbell

Katelin and Kyle Haver

John Campbell Family

Ron & Wylene Bailey

Bo & Patti DeLoach

Picou Consultants

Bottom Line of Happiness

Harbour Wealth Management

Sarah Corley Events

Marcus and Laney White

Aunt Fran -Chester Co. SCDU

Bill and Linda Sudol

Katie Sudol and Jake Clyburn

Jay van Wyk

Mark & Mindie Stacy

Jamey & Margaret Cabell

Mr. & Mrs. T. Glenn Meadows

SC Farm Bureau Federation

R. Wesley & Erica Haynes

Windy Hill Orchard and Cidery

Grant and Sebrell Singleton, III

Lee Singleton, IV

Sebrell T Singleton

Elliott & Elizabeth Botzis

Michelle Van Jura

Dillon and Judy Anne Crosby

South Carolina Farm Bureau Federation

South Carolina Farm Bureau

Wulbern-Koval Co

James W Turner / Alec Turner

Gordon Townsen

Chip Ivey

Al Johnson

Blackbaud

Scott & Dottie Farfone

Farfone Family

David and Tina Coffey

Mr. & Mrs. James Marshall Biddle

Mr. & Mrs. Sanford Cox Graves

Mr. & Mrs. Larry Lee Biddle

Capt. James Benjamin Marshall

Biddle

Mr. &. Mrs. Marc Anthony Thomas

The Smajstrlas

Digit Sells Charleston, LLC

Will Bullock Creative

Dale and Linda Padgett

Lillie Simpson

Jacob Hanson and Mary

Catherine Sargeant

Brian & Lisa Keck

Blake and Chandler Keck

Matthew Cole

Trident Construction, LLC

J. Emmett Reeder

Jeffrey & Maritza Valko

Crews Chevrolet

Crews Subaru

Mark Ensley State Farm Agency

The McGlohon

Mitchell- Dunes Properties

John Vargo and Erica Ghareeb

Neill Tuten

Andy Campbell

Mr & Mrs Bradley Pressley

Kori Borneman

Maddy Gears

Dave & Shelby Selner

Joe & Melissa Fox

David and Lauren Bradley

Cara Caven

Lisa and Hunter Mitchell

Robert Moody

Eric and Amanda Duncan

Jeffrey Sellers

Catherine Yarborough

Joe Alberti

Dr Kevin Hinson

Tim Egan

Ben & Whitney Deines

Charlie Chase

Haven Turner

Mrs. & Mr. Richard B. Moore

Chris Johnston & Grayson Fister

John Greene and Boyce Davis

William Albergotti

Samuel F. Albergotti

Kenneth McClure

Gregory Jackson

Julia R Felker

Mr. and Mrs. Justin Gooding

Mr. Tom Sutton

PATRON

Phil & Mimi Jennings

Mr. & Mrs. Lance Lewandowski

Laura Lee Eastman

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Brayden Eastman

Barbara Richardson

Ali & Emily Faile

Bobby and Lyla Westbury

Mr and Mrs William Barnett

Littlejohn III

Chris and Diane Turrell

Rick and Sissy Cobden

Travis and Sarah Campbell

Russell and Donna Campbell

David & Lisa Belk

Wayne and Cheryle Toy

Leadenwah Landscapes

AKGO Mining

Scott Darrah and Amy Tuten

Darrah

Peter A. Leventis

Montville Clan

Derry and Donna Rollins

Kevin & Sharlene Hughes

Hunter & Judy Vermillion

Mr.& Mrs. B. Kent Watkins

Wendy Brockman

CIMS, LLC

Jack and Karen Seabrooke

Gary Hill and Laura Hunt

Chris and Tiffany Smith

Mark & Rebecca Hites

Brian & Marina Haile

ALAN & LU GRIFFIN

Blackston Custom Homes

Chip and Nicole Goforth

John & Donna Ingalls

The Stanford Family

Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Muller

Thunder Gulch Boykins

John Hickey

Tommy Wallace

Palmetto Pest Control and Exterminating Services, LLC

Brooke & Daniel Wood

Crystal & Bo Wood

Nicholas Fitz

Alex & Alison Haynes

None

Jeff & Joanna Pegram

Jennifer and John Graham

Michael and Michelle Hoffman

R Zingery

Ben Kennedy

Jack and Kate Berquist

Kimberly Craig

EcoChem LLC

Melissa Milanak

Steve and MA Storick

Annabelle Cabell

Savannah Moss

Anonymous

Stuart Whiteside

Dolly Robinson

Karl D. Blackley

Will Blackley

Jake Blackley

Catharine Enright and Walton Reeves

Hank Goble

Ryan Dalton

JoAnn Burkholder

Charlen Cathcart

Hank and Debbie Randall

Mark and Mary Block

Dee Bee and John Wright

Sully and Gordon Beckham

Debbie and David Sapp

Jacqueline Swain

Lindsay& Jeff Rhyne

Tom& Ronnie Maddray

Gina Glaubke

Spence and April Price

Bob& Ruthie Harrell

Robert and Linda White

Dr Michael and Anne Goins

Hawkins construction

Eight Acres Recycling, LLP

All about Fabrics

Steve & Pam Wawrzyk

Alex Holbert

Bruce and Catherine Williams

Trident Construction, LLC

Sonaly Hendricks

Jim and Lyn Froehlich

Thaddeus Tatem

Sara H. Forbes

Paige and Barry Brooke

Jonathan Hurst

Dr. and Mrs. Robert De Grood

Dan and Shawna Holmberg

Kay and Keith Rowland

Mr. and Mrs. Cory Hammaker

Stenger Family

Bob & Michelle Lee

Gray Baldwin Marchese

Mary Lou and Gerry Bilbro

Colin and Mandy Huckins

The Kitchens Family

Johna and Ferol Stroud

Harry and Samantha Brown

Mr. & Mrs. Scott Padjen

Chad Easley

Lee and Amy Long

Wolfe Family Trust

Tim Miller

Maren Lindstrom & Denis

Lavallee

Stanley Spara & Roseann Ruedy

Charles D & Dr Carol A Ketchen

Dr and Mrs Peter Taraschi, Winter Park Fl

Glenn Grossmann

Erin Parker & Kristina Dickson

Scott Wingard

Jackson Wingard

Parker Wingard

Finley Settle

CorporateMed

John and Carla Drummond

Nicholas & Leigh Ann Hebel

Fred & Mathias Hebel

Daniel P Jaugstetter

Billy Wooten

Tricia Ory and Park Williams

Joe and Cindy Loflin

Justin and Katelyn Loflin

Chris Booth

Marianne & Keith Powell

Susan and Louis Kaufman

The Dunn’s

Jeff Maynard

Mac McGehee & Melody

Bundschuh

Trey and Michelle Elerson

Hurley & Laura Raynor

Cindy and Shon Barnett

Brian and Carol Eidt

Hunter and Leslie Smith

Lee Grahl

Chad Keller

David & Tracy Cutler

Michael and Heather Duncan

Jennifer Gore

Greg and Lucy Ridge

Scott & Christy Parris

Joseph & Morgan Robinson

D&D Trucking Services

Rawls

Blake Avant

Jennie Martin

Roddy Allen

Jason Sellers & Family

Jule Dees

Mark and Karen Finlay

Mr. and Mrs. Jim Smith

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