The Public meeting last night was incredible! People came out with feedback, ideas and thoughts on the future. Thank you for your time. We will be in touch with themes [...]
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NEWS AND EVENTS
The Public meeting last night was incredible! People came out with feedback, ideas and thoughts on the future. Thank you for your time. We will be in touch with themes [...]
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The Lowcountry Open Land Trust will hold our Annual Membership Picnic on Saturday March 10, from noon until 4 p.m. at Ashem Farm, next door to Charles Towne Landing. You [...]
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We held an awesome annual meeting yesterday, which was a great kick-off to our conservation visioning process. Thank you to everyone who attended; we could not have imagined a better [...]
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Lowcountry Open Land Trust Protects Property and the Times and Democrat Covers it! Click Here for Platt Farm Article
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Public Meeting Announced in Post and Courier Home and Garden Section click here Land Trust meeting What: The Lowcountry Open Land Trust is hosting a meeting for the public to [...]
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Welcome to the Lowcountry Open Land Trust website! We have just redesigned our website, and I hope you will enjoy this new site as much as we have in getting [...]
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February 6th at 5:30pm! Click Here to Register. The plans are happening! For months the board and staff have been preparing for this year’s Annual Meeting. The 2012 Annual [...]
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What in the world does that mean for the Land Trust and what sort of person does that? The Education and Outreach position is a new, strategic and forward-thinking position [...]
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The Charleston Artist Collective chose the Lowcountry Open Land Trust this fall to be their designated local charity. The Collective donated 15% of their art sale proceeds in October and November, resulting in nearly [...]
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Using S.C. Conservation Bank funds, the Land Trust bought 65 acres of valuable waterfront property at Bacon’s Bridge along the Ashley River, and subsequently transferred the property to the Dorchester Trust Foundation for use [...]
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