What we’re about
This group is Sierra Club outreach to the community. Our mission is "To explore, enjoy and protect the wild places of the earth". We get you out there. We hike. We bike. We canoe. We kayak. AND We lobby. For our outings, we suggest that participants donate $5/person. This is a voluntary contribution not a requirement for participation. The funds go to the general treasury of the Robert Lunz Group, not to the Trip Leader. Contributions are for the outings and not Membership Meetings.You can sign up for our monthly electronic newsletter on the group website at https://www.sierraclub.org/south-carolina/robert-lunz
Land Acknowledgement
We want to acknowledge that we, the Robert Lunz Group of the Sierra Club (Berkeley, Charleston, Colleton and Dorchester Counties), work and live on lands once belonging to more than a dozen distinct groups of Native Americans whose existence is now evident in the familiar place names including: Ashepoo, Awendaw/Sewee, Bohicket, Catawba, Combahee, Coosa, Edisto, Etiwan, Kiawah, PeeDee, Shem (named by Sewee Tribe), Stono, Wando, Wappoo, Wassamasaw and Winyah. Disease, warfare and displacement led to the extinction of most of these groups by the middle of the eighteenth century. Shell mound evidence indicates that Native Americans were present in the lowcountry as long as 4,000 years ago. Their presence has continued to the present day including the Catawba, PeeDee, Wassamasaw, Edisto and Winyah tribes. The Wassamasaw have applied for Federal recognition. The Catawba Nation is the only Federally recognized tribe in South Carolina. A Native American Ceremonial Center is located in the Charles Towne Landing State Historic Park.
Sources
https://native-land.ca/.
https://www.sciway.net/hist/indians/geo.html
https://www.ccpl.org/charleston-time-machine/first-people-south-carolina-lowcountry
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Upcoming events (3)
See all- Sierra Club Robert Lunz Group Oyster Roast and Auction!Bowens Island Restaurant, Charleston, SC
Please join us for our annual Sierra Club Robert Lunz Group Oyster Roast and Auction!
Sunday, February 23, 2025
2:00-5:00 pm
Bowen’s Island Restaurant, off Folly Road
Live music by Lime and the Coconuts!Adult tickets are $40 in advance (until 10 am on Feb 23) on Eventbrite (no fee), Eventbrite link for ticket purchase. Tickets at the gate: Adults $45; Students with ID $25; Children (6-12) $5; Under 6 - free. Ticket price includes oysters, potluck veggie and meat chili, veggie dogs, and Ben & Jerry’s ice cream. Beer or wine available with donation. Open to the public.
Bid on great auction items such as: gift certificates, sailing classes, kayak tours, park passes, books, theater tickets, pottery, fine art and more! Bring cash, check, or credit card.
To volunteer (to bring chili, serve hot dogs, ice cream, beer, set up, clean up) please send an email to [email protected]. (This is our big fundraiser, so volunteers should also buy a ticket.)
To donate items for the silent auction, please contact Laura Moses at [email protected] or Nina Fair at [email protected]. Many thanks to our auction donors and volunteers!
Bring your own reusable cup, plate and eating utensils if you’d like. Please do not bring disposable plastic or styrofoam!
Sierra Club mission: Explore, enjoy and protect the planet.