
- Candlelight Tours ◊ March 7, 2026
Create an unforgettable historic experience in Charleston, South Carolina, with a candlelight tour of Drayton Hall — one of America’s most iconic colonial estates. Built in 1738, Drayton Hall is the oldest preserved plantation house in the United States that is open to the public.
- Preview Party for The Charleston Show ◊ March 19, 2026
Kick off Charleston’s premier spring event with an exclusive evening of antiques, art, and preservation. The 2026 Preview Party benefits Drayton Hall Preservation Trust and offers early access to The Charleston Show before it opens to the public.
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- Sweet Grass Basket Class ◊ February 28, 2026
Create your own one-of-a-kind sweetgrass basket in a special class with Jennifaye Singleton of Geechee Gyal Baskets. Jennifaye has been making baskets since 1990, an art she learned from her aunt. Sweetgrass basket sewing is viewed as a gift from God. The craft, handed down from generation to generation is usually learned from childhood.
- Paint & Sip Class ◊ March 7, 2026
Learn to paint cherry blossoms on your own set of stemless wine glasses while in the beauty of the gardens of Magnolia. Join us in the Magnolia Workshop for a class with local artist Kristen Cauble-Morse for refreshments, art, and fun.
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- Cocktails & Camillias ◊ February 21, 2026
Back by popular demand, Charleston’s most beautiful cocktail party returns to America’s Oldest Landscaped Gardens. Hosted by Sidney Frazier, Vice President of Horticulture, affectionately known as “The King of Camellias”. This signature event celebrates the spectacular display of 10,000 camellias in peak bloom at Middleton Place.
- Colonial Indigo Dyeing ◊ March 14, 2026
In this drop-in style program, we will discuss the indigo plant, the labor it took to grow, harvest, and process it, as well as the importance of indigo and what it was used for. Guests will dye a square of fabric to take home with them.
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