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Celebrate Fall in the Lowcountry at Flyways, a new event from SEWE

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Flyways attendees will also be the first to be able to buy general admission and special event tickets for SEWE 2023.

Photo provided by Southeastern Wildlife Exposition

Inspired by the annual migration of waterfowl species across North America, the Southeastern Wildlife Exposition is hosting Flyways on Sat., Oct. 15 at the Charleston Visitor Center.

The event will showcase the best of SEWE, including:

  • Curated menu (think: BBQ, oysters + top-shelf open bar)
  • Dancing and live music from Momentum Party Band
  • Mingling with SEWE partners and brands
  • Unveiling of the 2023 Featured Painting with featured artist Ryan Kirby
  • Raffles for new gear

Tickets are limited, so snag yours before it’s too late. 🦤 *

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