Presented by Conservancy of the Sea Islands

2026 Bobcat Bash

About This Event

Get Wild for a Good Cause

Raise a glass, raise the paddle, and raise the roof—it’s time for the Bobcat Bash! Join friends, neighbors, and fellow nature lovers for an unforgettable evening that blends celebration with conservation in the heart of our Sea Islands.

This year, we’re celebrating nearly 30 years of protecting the wild beauty that surrounds us—from winding marshes and maritime forests to the incredible wildlife that calls this place home. What began in 1997 as a small but passionate land trust has grown into the Conservancy of the Sea Islands—and this special night is all about celebrating the impact you’ve helped make possible.

Set against the stunning backdrop of Mingo Point, the evening will be filled with coastal charm, lively energy, and meaningful moments that connect you to the mission.

Enjoy an unforgettable night featuring:

  • Delicious fare including burgers, BBQ, and smoked chicken

  • Open bar and soft drinks—cheers to conservation!

  • Live music and dancing with Emerald Empire Band

  • Inspiring stories of conservation and impact

  • Raffle prizes, a chance to “adopt a bobcat,” and other fun ways to give back

Thursday, May 7, 2026

6-10 pm | Mingo Point

21+ Event

Whether you’re bidding, dancing, or simply soaking in the scenery, every moment supports the preservation of the landscapes we all love. Get your tickets now and be part of the Bash!


Thank you to our Bobcat Bash Sponsors

BRONZE SPONSOR
Anderson Insurance Associates
PURE Insurance

STAR SPONSOR
First National Bank
Camdens Architectural Group
Andell Inn

About This Event

Get Wild for a Good Cause

Raise a glass, raise the paddle, and raise the roof—it’s time for the Bobcat Bash! Join friends, neighbors, and fellow nature lovers for an unforgettable evening that blends celebration with conservation in the heart of our Sea Islands.

This year, we’re celebrating nearly 30 years of protecting the wild beauty that surrounds us—from winding marshes and maritime forests to the incredible wildlife that calls this place home. What began in 1997 as a small but passionate land trust has grown into the Conservancy of the Sea Islands—and this special night is all about celebrating the impact you’ve helped make possible.

Set against the stunning backdrop of Mingo Point, the evening will be filled with coastal charm, lively energy, and meaningful moments that connect you to the mission.

Enjoy an unforgettable night featuring:

  • Delicious fare including burgers, BBQ, and smoked chicken

  • Open bar and soft drinks—cheers to conservation!

  • Live music and dancing with Emerald Empire Band

  • Inspiring stories of conservation and impact

  • Raffle prizes, a chance to “adopt a bobcat,” and other fun ways to give back

Thursday, May 7, 2026

6-10 pm | Mingo Point

21+ Event

Whether you’re bidding, dancing, or simply soaking in the scenery, every moment supports the preservation of the landscapes we all love. Get your tickets now and be part of the Bash!


Thank you to our Bobcat Bash Sponsors

BRONZE SPONSOR
Anderson Insurance Associates
PURE Insurance

STAR SPONSOR
First National Bank
Camdens Architectural Group
Andell Inn

Getting There

Mingo Point
876 Kiawah Island Parkway
Kiawah Island, South Carolina 29455
United States

ABOUT THE CONSERVANCY

Conservancy of the Sea Islands is a land trust and leader in science-based education, environmental restoration, and conservation across Johns, Kiawah, and Seabrook Islands. Founded in 1997, we forever safeguard the lands, waters, and wildlife that define our distinct way of life. Working with property owners, community members, and a wide range of public and private partners, we forever protect vital assets and inspire residents and visitors alike to champion the land’s enduring legacy through meaningful, everyday actions.

Conservancy of the Sea Islands is an accredited land trust through the Land Trust Accreditation Commission, meeting the highest standards for protecting land forever. To date, we have preserved 86 properties totaling more than 3,887 acres of ecologically significant land across Johns, Kiawah, and Seabrook Islands.

Learn more at conservancyoftheseaislands.org.