SINHG Presents
“The Use of Infrared Technology as a Reconnaissance Tool for Battlefield Preservation”
by Doug Bostick
on Thursday, April 13th
The Seabrook Island Natural History Group is pleased to announce April’s Evening Program on Thursday, April 13th. The program will feature Doug Bostick who is the Executive Director of the South Carolina Battlefield Trust. He is a graduate of the College of Charleston and received a Master’s degree from the University of South Carolina and formerly served on the staff and faculty of the University of South Carolina and the University of Maryland.
He is also the author of twenty-six books and his knowledge of history is enhanced by a raconteur’s gift for storytelling. As a much sought-after speaker, Bostick speaks on a wide range of topics including the history of the South Carolina Sea Islands, colonial and antebellum horse racing, the War Between the States and the Revolutionary War in South Carolina.
Refreshments – 7:00 PM Program – 7:30 PM
Location – Lake House
All Seabrook Island residents and guests are welcome. There is a $5 donation for non-SINHG members. Information about future programs and SINHG membership can be found at the SINHG web site, sinhg.org.