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Best of Show in the Jr. Duck Stamp contest |
Sunny skies and warm temperatures drew record crowds to Marion Square on Saturday to visit food vendors, birds of prey, and the conservation tent. Meanwhile at the Gaillard Auditorium, patrons perused a bounty of wildlife-themed art and home furnishings that they might like to purchase. Food cooking demonstrations are conducted outside under the S.C. Agriculture tent, and local food vendors bring their very best menu items to SEWE each year. The outside venues offered delightful experiences to all on SEWE Saturday!
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Earl and Anna Pope support SCDNR |
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The SEWE southern breakfast drew schools of art fans |
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Rich King of the documentary Landlocked |
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Ashley Harwood of Turning Native woodworks |
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