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Add to cal: A weekend at the Southeastern Wildlife Exposition

Whether you’re planning a wild weekend of wildlife interaction or a quiet evening admiring fine art, SEWE has something for everybody.

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From petting zoos for the kids to fine art, VIP events, and more, SEWE has something for everybody.

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There’s so much to see at SEWE. From fine art to close encounters with wildlife, special events, and more, the Southeastern Wildlife Exposition has something for attendees of all ages — and it’s coming to town Feb. 17-19.

General admission includes access to five venues (Brittlebank Park, Charleston Marriott, Charleston Place, Gaillard Center, and Marion Square) where guests can enjoy live events and exhibits like:

  • Dockdogs® Competitions: Watch championship dogs soar to new heights as they show off their jumping and retrieval skills.
  • Busch Wildlife Sanctuary Shows: Learn about natural ecosystems and get an up-close look at alligators, bobcats, foxes, birds of prey, snakes, and more.
  • Chef Demos: Tend to your taste buds and see South Carolina’s most talented chefs team up with their favorite farmers for a weekend of demonstrations and tastings.

There are also special and VIP events like live art series, signature galas, live music, and more.

Start planning your weekend at SEWE — snag general admission and special event tickets now through Wednesday, Feb. 1.

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