
The spring series of SINHG Evening Programs concludes on Thursday evening, April 11 at 7:00 pm with a presentation by Gullah interpreter and historian Jackie Mickel. A retired school teacher, Mickel is now the lead presenter at Boone Hall of Gullah/Geechee culture and history, using songs and stories to explore the rich tapestry of her Gullah ancestry.

SINHG Evening Programs are offered free of charge to SINHG members. There is a $5 fee for non-members. Pre-registration is available at sinhg.org/events-page.
Seabrook Island Natural History Group explores the ecology, history, and culture of the Carolina Lowcountry. For more information about SINHG, please go to sinhg.org.
-Submitted by Seabrook Island Natural History Group
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