Charity
Lowcountry Land Trust Hosts 10-Day Online Auction Fundraiser
Nature lovers, hunters and conservationists can bid on Lowcountry experiences and products as part of the For the Love of the Lowcountry Auction benefiting Lowcountry Land Trust.
The online auction opens at 6 pm on Thursday, February 11th and runs through 6 pm on Sunday, Februrary 21st. All proceeds from the auction support Lowcountry Land Trust’s work preserving vital Lowcountry lands and waterways. Lowcountry Land Trust has protected more than 147,000 acres across 14 counties in South Carolina.
Featured auction items include:
An English-style pheasant shoot at Fife Plantation (picture above) in Jasper County.
A custom 14” x 11” canvas in oil dog portrait with framing.
Fly fishing casting instruction for four with John and Caroline Irwin of Fly Right Charters.
A guided duck hunt for four with an overnight stay at Midway Plantation, a protected property in Cordesville.
An afternoon and morning guided deer hunt for two with overnight accommodations in Dorchester County.
Sustainable forestry tour and clays shoot for four at Bailey Mill Tree Farm in Ridgeland. Forestry industry professionals Jim and Pam Porter will give a two-hour tour of 3,200 acres of American Tree Farm Certified land followed by lunch and a short sporting clays shoot on the property.
Place bids on items or purchase items immediately for a set price. Review and bid on auction items online at www.32auctions.com/
“Even though we haven’t been able to host in-person events for the last several months, the need to protect our precious land and waterways doesn’t stop for a pandemic,” said Ashley Demosthenes, president and CEO of Lowcountry Land Trust. “We are happy to offer this online auction as a way for those who care deeply about the Lowcountry to support our work. Plus, there are some truly incredible experiences up for bid.”