EVENTS
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Clays for Conservation
April 4th, 2025
Save the date and make plans to join us at Backwoods Quail Club!
Per our usual format, teams will arrive early Friday morning to shoot a full round of sporting clays (15 stations). Coffee & pastries will be there upon arrival followed by a safety talk and hitting the course. BBQ lunch and refreshments served afterwards.
Please register early as space is limited (~15 teams of four).
Participants may register individually or as a team of four. Businesses are encouraged to send a team as this is a great opportunity to engage with us and network. Its also great team building within your staff!
If you have any questions, please reach out to events@lordberkeley.org or 843.899.5228.
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Berkeley Battlefield Tours
Friday, April 11th
Saturday, April 12th
Berkeley County is famous for its Revolutionary War connections, not only serving as the setting for 32 of the war’s over 200 battle sites in South Carolina, but also two prominent military leaders: General Francis Marion and General William Moultrie. Notorious for his “Swamp Fox” nickname, Marion and his militia were known for hiding in area swamps and launching bloody, surprise attacks on the British Redcoats.
Join us as we explore the Patriots victories and defeats on Berkeley County battlefields.
Tour will start at the Berkeley Museum, 950 Stoney Landing Road, Moncks Corner, SC 29461. Cars will caravan to each location. Stops include Fort Fair Lawn, Mepkin, Biggin Church, Wadboo and Quinby. Lunch included.
Dates to choose from: Friday, April 11th | Saturday, April 12th
If you have any questions, please reach out to events@lordberkeley.org or 843.899.5228.
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Woods & Waters
November 2025 (Date TBD)
Woods & Waters is our signature event held each year at a special venue. Advance planning is already in the works, so a date and venue will be released in the coming weeks.
In 2024, the event was hosted by the Bennett family at Richmond Plantation which offered exceptional views of the Cooper River from the historic Richmond homesite lawn. We enjoyed local oysters, barbecue, and bluegrass music while taking in the scenery and company of our closest allies in conservation.
That one will be a hard one to top. But we’re up for the challenge in 2025!