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South Carolina: First in Golf with South Carolina Historical Society

South Carolina: First in Golf You've seen the license plate that reads "First in Golf," but did you know that South Carolina has many firsts in the history of the game? From the formation of the first golf club in America to the first club to establish tees for women, Faye Jensen traces the state's important role in the development of this popular sport.
January 11 @ 3:00 pm

The Charleston Earthquake of 1886

Katie Luciano, PG, Coastal Geologist, SCDNR, discusses the massive earthquake that impacted the Lowcountry on August 31, 1886.
January 25 @ 3:00 pm
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Guitar Music with Steve Padgett

Guitar Music with Steve Padgett
February 2 @ 3:00 pm

James Island Lecture Series with Mike Corbo

James Island Lecture Series with Mike Corbo Topic: The 54th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry Regiment and Their Time on James Island
February 5 @ 2:30 pm
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Piano Music with Gary Pecorella

Piano Music with Gary Pecorella
February 10 @ 3:00 pm
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Name that Tune with Josh Wien

Name that Tune with Josh Wien
February 19 @ 3:00 pm

Music with Ty and Nat

Music with Ty and Nat ~ Ty and Nat are musicians from Northwest Michigan. They perform a wide variety of music from the 1920s through present day, in addition to their own instrumental music.
March 4 @ 3:00 pm
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Piano Music with Gary

Enjoy an afternoon of piano music with Gary Pecorella.
March 9 @ 3:00 pm

Tales of History with Vanessa Cole

Tales of History with Vanessa Cole "Welcome to the Tavern" - Did you know that by 1750 Charleston had over 100 licensed taverns and many more that were not licensed? Taverns served those who were hungry, thirsty, weary from travel, and also as meeting places. This program will look at some of Charleston's colonial taverns, tavern fare, and the entertainment that was enjoyed by patrons.  
March 21 @ 4:00 pm

Music with Edd Carney

Enjoy an afternoon of music with Edd Carney - guitar and vocals.
March 23 @ 3:00 pm