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Sep 07

Columbia

The Dinner Detective Comedy Mystery Dinner Show

America’s largest interactive comedy murder dinner theatre show is now playing! Solve a hilarious mystery while you feast on a fantastic dinner. Just beware! The culprit is hiding in plain sight somewhere in the room, and you may find yourself as a Prime Suspect before you know it! Join us for an...

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Sep 10

Charleston

Discovery Day: Bugging Out

Buzz on over to the Dill Sanctuary [1] to learn about creepy crawlies that make the James Island wildlife refuge home. Go on a bug hunt and create a critter catcher. Discovery Day is a program designed for young learners (ages 2 to 5 years) to explore the Museum, historic houses and Dill Sanctuary...

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Sep 13

Charleston

Teen Homeschool History Day: Famous Failures: The Hunley

History is full of failures. Learn about one of the biggest fails in Lowcountry history, the sinking of the CSS Hunley. Learn the story of the sunken sub and try to build your own submarine. Could you have saved the Hunley? Teen Homeschool History Day is a brand-new program geared for students 13 to...
Sep 13

Charleston

Fossil Friday with the Natural History Department

Join Matthew Gibson, Curator of Natural History, or Jessie Peragine, Natural History Curatorial Assistant, on Fridays from 3:30 – 4:30 PM in the Bunting Natural History Gallery lab. They will be on hand to share projects currently being worked on and to help identify your fossil finds. FREE for...

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Sep 15

Spartanburg

Hampton Heights Porchfest

The first annual Porchfest brings an afternoon of local musicians, food, and good times to Spartanburg’s Historic Hampton Heights. The street festival is free and open to all and features musical performances from the historic porches on West Hampton Avenue, with the oldest dating to the 1890's...

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Sep 19

Charleston

Homeschool History Day: Cash Crops

Step back in time to discover the crops that made Charleston the wealthiest city in British North America. Learn about the intricacies of rice production and indigo as well as the enslaved people who did all the labor but received never of the wealth. Get hands on with these crops by pounding rice...
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Sep 20

Columbia

Therapalooza: Our Mission to $1Million

Come one, come all to the10th Annual Therapalooza: The Greatest Show in the Southeast benefiting The Therapy Place in Forest Acres, SC.  This year, the goal is raise over $250,000 to get to a grand total of all 10 years, of $1 million! Proceeds from the event go to support The Therapy Place, a local...

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Sep 21

Charleston

STEAM Saturday: Glow

Learn about animals that make their own light and rocks that glow while experimenting with fluorescence materials and blacklights. Create a glowing lava lamp and cause a glowing eruption. STEAM Saturday is a hands-on workshop series featuring the components of Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts...
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Oct 05

Sumter

eSTEAM Sumter Festival

eSTEAM Sumter is a family festival celebrating and bringing together enthusiasts in Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Math. The purpose is to expose festival participants to advances and opportunities in these ever-growing areas through interactive exhibits, fun filled displays and hands-on...

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Oct 12

Columbia

ZION DIVINE

The Creative Culture Art Expo is partnered with Resonancz and powered by Lensrentals to present Zion Divine. Zion Divine is the premier themed event for The Creative Culture Art Expo. It is the astonishing and stunning fashion runway show for Columbia, South Carolina. The Zion Divine fashion show is...

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Oct 19 - Oct 20

Autumn Encampment

Experience what life was like at the start of the American Revolution in the Carolina backcountry.  Featuring guided tours, interpreters in period clothing, musket demonstrations, cricket games, park museum & film.
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Oct 19

Autumn Candlelight Tour

Explore history by candlelight along the one-mile trail as living historians present historical scenes. Tours last about one hour and 15 minutes.  Last tour at 9 p.m.  Reservations required.  Reserve your spot through Eventbrite.

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