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4/12: Clay Tournament & Lowcountry Boil Benefiting Dorchester Habitat

One day, two big events all to benefit Dorchester Habitat for Humanity!/Dorchester Habitat for Humanity

4/12: Clay Tournament & Lowcountry Boil Benefiting Dorchester Habitat

When
Apr 12th, 2024
All Day
Where
1487 Highway 78RidgevilleSC29472

Participate in the Clay Tournament & Enjoy a Lowcountry Boil at the
2024 Lowcountry Blast & Boil Benefiting Dorchester Habitat for Humanity
Friday, April 12 | Ashley River Park Pavilion

One day, two big events all to benefit Dorchester Habitat for Humanity!

Friday, April 12, the 2024 Lowcountry Blast and Boil begins with a 100-target sporting clay tournament at Partridge Creek Club. Enter to receive a gift at registration, while enjoying outdoor sporting raffle prizes, giveaways and lunch.

Part two is from 6 to 10pm, a Lowcountry Boil at Ashley River Park Pavilion. Along with the terrific food, there’s live music from The Vistas, dancing, raffles, plus live and silent auctions. 

All proceeds from this event will help build Dorchester Habitat’s 76th home. Order your tickets here today!

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