
- Fireside Cabin Chat & (Optional) Sleepover ◊ June 16
As a part of our weekend Juneteenth Program, join us Friday evening for honest conversation at our historic cabins where those who were enslaved at Magnolia once lived and worked. Learn more about the Slave Dwelling Project and the meaning behind Juneteenth. Honor and recognize the Emancipation of those who were once enslaved. Preregistration is required!
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- Juneteenth Freedom Day ◊ June 17
Learn more about the Slave Dwelling Project and the meaning behind Juneteenth. Honor and recognize the Emancipation of those who were once enslaved. This all day event is included with garden admission and will include education & interpretation seminars, demonstrations, and a performance from the notable Plantation Singers.
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- Wine on the Piazza Edmondston-Alston House ◊ June 15
Enjoy a self-guided tour of the Edmondston-Alston House followed by a glass of wine on the second-story piazza overlooking Charleston Harbor.
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- Paint & Sip at The Inn at Middleton Place ◊ June 16
Join us for a Paint & Sip party at The Inn at Middleton Place Lake House! Enjoy beer, wine, and light snacks for purchase while you learn how to paint with step-by-step instructions. Limited tickets available.
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- Juneteenth ◊ June 19
In recognition of this important moment in our nation’s history, Middleton Place will offer half-price general admission to all residents of Berkeley, Charleston, and Dorchester counties. Discounted tickets must be purchased at the Visitors Center with ID.
Program Schedule:- Beyond the Fields: Enslavement at Middleton Place – 11:00 am, 12:00 PM, 1:00 pm , 2:00 pm , 3:00 pm , 4:00 pm
- Presentation of the PBS Beyond the Fields Documentary – 10:30 am and 2:30 pm (in the climate-controlled Pavilion)
- Curator Talk at Eliza’s House – 1:00 pm
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–Tidelines Editors