The Center for Heirs’ Property Preservation is pleased to partner with South Carolina ETV and the ETV Endowment of South Carolina in presenting a special, free debut screening of “America’s Forests with Chuck Leavell” Episode III – acknowledging the accomplishments of the Sustainable Forestry & African American Land Retention (SFLR) program through highlighting the work of the Center. The show was shot right here in the Lowcountry! America’s Forests with Chuck Leavell (episode 3) is a free event and open to the public. The event will be held Monday, January 27th at the Charleston Music Hall. Doors open at 6:30 and the program begins at 7:00 p.m. Food and beverage will be available for purchase at the Music Hall’s concession area. There will be a panel discussion following the premiere featuring those whose stories were shared in the documentary. Audience members will be able to ask questions about the show or the SFLR program. To reserve your free seat and watch the promotional trailer:
https://leavell-premiere.eventbrite.com
The show’s host, Chuck Leavell, is one of a kind. Often on tour with the Rolling Stones, he’s both acclaimed as a rock-and-roll piano player and as a conservationist tree farmer. After studying forestry by correspondence and doing much of his homework while riding a tour bus with the Fabulous Thunderbirds in the mid ‘80’s, Chuck and wife Rose Lane White Leavell turned her family’s plantation near Macon, GA., into what has become a textbook tree farm. Hugging one of his many trees, Chuck declares he’s fortunate to have three real passions in his life: “My family, my trees and my music.” He is also the co-founder of The Mother Nature Network, the world’s leading environmental website.
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