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July at the Charleston Museum


The calendar of special events in July at the Charleston Museum includes the following:

July 5 – Kids Tours: Fantastic Flags

July 7 – Fossil Friday with the Natural History Department

July 9 – Last Day to View: Eliza Lucas Pinckney: A Legacy in Silk

July 12 – Kid Tours: Say Cheese!

July 14 – Fossil Friday with the Natural History Department

July 15* – STEAM Saturday: Fireworks

July 19 – Kid Tours: 250 Years of the Charleston Museum

July 20 – Curator Talk: Snakes in the Lowcountry with Curator of Natural History Matthew Gibson and Natural History Volunteer Makayla Peppin-Sherwood

July 21 – Fossil Friday with the Natural History Department

July 22* – Winged Wonders: Beetle Pinning and Preservation Workshop

July 26 – Kid Tours: Lowcountry Safari

July 27 – Special 250th Early Days Gallery Tour with Curator of History Chad Stewart

July 28 – Fossil Friday with the Natural History Department

July 31 – August 4* – The Charleston Museum Summer Camp

July 31 – August 4* – STEAM Explorers Camp (Ages 6 – 11)

*Reservations Required

-Submitted by The Charleston Museum

(Image credit: charlestonmuseum.org)

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      • Locations of Public Boardwalks
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      • How to Be Safe Around Alligators
    • About Waste Management
      • Recycling on Seabrook Island
      • Rubbish Disposal
      • Compost Program
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      • Locations of AEDs
      • Fireworks, Firearms and Fire Safety
    • About Special Interest Groups
      • Book Groups
      • Clubs and Groups
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      • Nature Groups
      • Volunteering
  • Seabrookers Read
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  • Hurricane Hints
    • #1: Clean Out the Ground Floor
    • #2: Purchase Supplies
    • #3: Secure Your Property
    • #4: Gather Important Documents
    • #5: Plan for Medical Needs
    • #6: Plan for Your Pets
    • #7: Update Cell Phone Contacts
    • #8: Access Communication Tools
    • #9: Obtain Emergency Preparedness Brochures
    • #10: Speak Up!
    • #11: Know How the Community Responds to Natural Disasters
    • #12: Take Action as a Hurricane Approaches
    • #13: Prepare to Evacuate
    • #14: Take Steps for Propane Tank Safety
    • #15: Know the Evacuation Route
    • #16: Prepare to Shelter When No Evacuation Is Required
    • #17: Understand the Recovery and Reconstruction Process
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