$20 for a Three-Day Pass to Southeastern Wildlife Exposition
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- Nation's largest wildlife expo
- More than 500 artists & exhibits
- Demonstrations, documentary screenings, lectures & more
- Held February 18-20
Majestic mountain ranges and thundering rivers amplify the effect of the great outdoors just as vending machines and gum-wad sculptures make any truck stop more enjoyable. Admire nature’s finest accomplishments with today's Groupon: for $20, you get a three-day general-admission pass to the Southeastern Wildlife Exposition (a $40 value), held February 18–20 at various locations throughout Charleston. As the largest event of its kind in the United States, the Southeastern Wildlife Exposition showcases more than 500 artists, experts, and exhibits that embrace nature, wildlife, conservation research, and environmental education. Attendees can anticipate a discussion with Jim and Jamie Dutcher, who share stories and snapshots of their time living with a pack of wolves. A full calendar of events showcases birds-of-prey flight demonstrations, film screenings, and slideshows of rabid teenagers in their cafeteria wilds. This Groupon should be redeemed by February 1 in order to obtain timely tickets.
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The Charleston City Paper featured the Southeastern Wildlife Exposition, and more than 2,000 Facebookers are fans.
- Nation's largest wildlife expo
- More than 500 artists & exhibits
- Demonstrations, documentary screenings, lectures & more
- Held February 18-20
Majestic mountain ranges and thundering rivers amplify the effect of the great outdoors just as vending machines and gum-wad sculptures make any truck stop more enjoyable. Admire nature’s finest accomplishments with today's Groupon: for $20, you get a three-day general-admission pass to the Southeastern Wildlife Exposition (a $40 value), held February 18–20 at various locations throughout Charleston. As the largest event of its kind in the United States, the Southeastern Wildlife Exposition showcases more than 500 artists, experts, and exhibits that embrace nature, wildlife, conservation research, and environmental education. Attendees can anticipate a discussion with Jim and Jamie Dutcher, who share stories and snapshots of their time living with a pack of wolves. A full calendar of events showcases birds-of-prey flight demonstrations, film screenings, and slideshows of rabid teenagers in their cafeteria wilds. This Groupon should be redeemed by February 1 in order to obtain timely tickets.
Reviews
The Charleston City Paper featured the Southeastern Wildlife Exposition, and more than 2,000 Facebookers are fans.