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SEWE Cocktails & Conservation 2019

On February 16 and 17, Garden & Gun and Synovus hosted two discussions, “The History of Sporting Landscapes” and “A Life of Birding,” during the 37th annual Southeastern Wildlife Exposition (SEWE) in Charleston, South Carolina. Guests enjoyed Blade and Bow bourbon cocktails, shopped Fieldshop by Garden & Gun signature items and Wren & Ivy favorites, and perused the G&G headquarters in the Cigar Factory while learning from experts in the field.

 

Special thanks to:

Synovus

Blade and Bow Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey

Kiawah River

SEWE

Fieldshop by Garden & Gun

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G&G opens its doors for two days of Cocktails & Conservation in collaboration with SEWE.

Photo: Cameron Wilder

Fritz Reuter and Dyer Rothrock sip on delicious Blade and Bow bourbon cocktails before the lecture begins.

Photo: Cameron Wilder

On Saturday, representatives from Ducks Unlimited, Folk Land Management, Lowcountry Land Trust, Clemson University, and Nemours Wildlife Foundation discuss the history of sporting landscapes and the importance of preserving the Carolina rice fields.

Photo: Cameron Wilder

Fieldshop by Garden & Gun showcases signature items, books, pantry accessories, and more.

Photo: Cameron Wilder

Blade and Bow introduces the Gold Rush cocktail—Blade and Bow Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey, lemon juice, and honey, garnished with candied ginger.

Photo: Cameron Wilder

On Sunday, Jim Elliott, the executive director of the Center for Birds of Prey, shares the importance of protecting our native birds of prey.

Photo: Cameron Wilder

Karen Askins (right) wins beautiful sporting art by David Lanier in a raffle giveaway by Synovus.

Photo: Cameron Wilder

Some good dogs even make an appearance.

Photo: Cameron Wilder

Guests learn more about the beautiful Kiawah River—a new Lowcountry community outside of Charleston.

Photo: Cameron Wilder

From left: David DiBenedetto of G&G with Jim Elliot of the Center for Birds of Prey.

Photo: Cameron Wilder