Congaree Land Trust's 9th Annual Game & Garden Soirée

March 10, 2026
Lowcountry Land Trust

Join Congaree Land Trust for the 9th Annual Game & Garden Soirée on Wednesday, April 1st from 6pm to 9pm. As one of the organization's signature fundraising events, this highly anticipated spring gathering brings together some of the region's most renowned chefs, preparing a delicious array of small plates made from locally sourced ‘game and garden’ ingredients, highlighting wild game, fresh vegetables, and locally foraged flavors.

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