
- Bird and Nature Walk ◊ February 3, 2024
Join us on Saturday, February 3, 2024 for a very special bird and nature walk led by Michael Harold with Audubon South Carolina. Guests will enjoy walking the historic landscape of Drayton Hall with Michael while educating us on birds and other exciting nature facts. Following the walk, join us in the Gates Gallery with Carter Hudgins, CEO/President of Drayton Hall. Carter will discuss the fascinating George Edwards watercolors. An optional lunch at noon is available, too!
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- Gullah Doll Making Class ◊ February 11, 2024
Create your own one-of-a-kind Gullah doll in a special class with Genya Watson, February 11 at 3:00 pm. This is a wonderful opportunity to learn about Gullah Geechie culture and enjoy a crafty Sunday afternoon!
Light refreshments will be provided. This event will take place in our Carriage House and is limited to the first 25 tickets sold per class. All materials will be provided to create your own basket!
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- Lowcountry Artist and Wildlife Photography Showcase ◊ February 18, 2024
Join us after SEWE for an artist and photography showcase – shop for unique home decor, art, gifts, chat with local artisans and browse impressive art and photo work! Included with Garden Admission.
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- Sweetgrass Basket Class ◊ February 29, 2024
Create your own one-of-a-kind sweetgrass basket in a special class with Jennifaye of Geechee Gyal Baskets, Thursday, Feb 29 at 11:00 am or 2:00 pm (two classes being held).
Jennifaye has been making baskets since 1990, an art she learned from her aunt. The craft, handed down from generation to generation, is usually learned from childhood. Baskets require a great deal of patience and creativity, as there are no set patterns. Each piece is unique, and each artist develops his or her own style.
Light refreshments will be provided. This event will take place in our Carriage House and is limited to the first 25 tickets sold per class. All materials will be provided to create your own basket!
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- 2024 Camellia Walks ◊ January 16 – February 29, 2024
Each winter, the beauty of camellias enhances America’s oldest landscaped gardens with thousands of blossoms. Special 11:00 am walking tours given by expert guides focus on historic camellias, including the 1786 Reine des Fleurs, one of the first camellias planted in America.
After checking in at the Visitors Center at Middleton Place, meet your guide in the Garden Market and enjoy light refreshments before you begin your tour, which lasts approximately 75 minutes.
Tickets for the special Camellia Walks are $15/person in addition to general admission, and advanced purchase is required. Each tour is limited to 20 people.
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- Book Talk with Darius Brown ◊ February 3, 2024
The disintegration of slavery in the Lowcountry of South Carolina began with the federal occupation of Beaufort in 1861. After the Battle of Port Royal, slave owners fled their plantations, simultaneously freeing thousands of enslaved people who labored on cotton plantations throughout the Sea Islands of Beaufort County, South Carolina.
Despite slavery destroying the knowledge of family histories in many African American families, Darius Brown illustrates the journey of his ancestors from the colonial period, American Civil War, and thereafter. In this book, the lives of his ancestors are illuminated with the use of archival records that shed light on their arrival from Africa, experiences during slavery, and their lives as freedmen. At the Feet of the Elders is an astonishing account that shows the resilience and perseverance of a people who were held tightly in the grip of chattel slavery. It honors the tradition of preserving oral histories, genetic genealogy, and serves as a template on how to reconstruct the lives of enslaved people.
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- Colour of Music at the Edmonston-Alston House ◊ February 6, 2024
Join us for our black history month concert series.
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- Paint and Sip at the Inn at Middleton Place ◊ February 9, 2024
Join us for a Paint & Sip party at The Lake House! Enjoy beer, wine, and light snacks for purchase while you learn how to paint with step-by-step instructions. Limited tickets available. You won’t want to miss out on this!
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- Beyond the Fields Documentary Showing ◊ February 10, 2024
Middleton Place, a National Historic Landmark on the Ashley River, has been engaged for decades in telling the story of all the people who lived here, both black and white. For many years, images of slavery by white artists have shown legions of African Americans toiling in fields of tobacco, sugar, cotton and rice. Looking beyond the fields, the Middleton Place Foundation documents and commemorates, as far as possible, the lives, families and contributions of some seven generations of people enslaved by the Middleton family.
The enslaved left few artifacts, personal papers or documents. In the Charleston area, even recorded oral histories are rare. Middleton family letters, plantation records, probate records and other public documents provide only brief glimpses into the lives of the enslaved at Middleton Place. The Foundation was confronted with the very real challenge of making visible those who had been invisible and extrapolating tangible evidence from the intangibles of their lives. The Beyond the Fields – Slavery at Middleton Place documentary film is an American story told through discussions with historians, authors, researchers, preservationists, historic site interpreters and descendants of the Middletons.
This documentary will be shown in our Pavilion at 10:30 am and 2:30 pm on February 10, 2024 and is free with General Admission.
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- Peanuts, History, George Washington Carver and Southern Cuisine ◊ February 17, 2024
Discover the historical origins of peanuts and follow their journey to the New World via the Transatlantic Slave Trade. Learn about the agricultural inventions and discoveries of African American Scientist and educator, George Washington Carver. Explore the southern history of boiled peanuts and try a sample of this delicious snack.
This exciting 45 minute program is free with admission to Middleton Place and takes place at the Outdoor Education Center.
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- Emancipation Day at Middleton Place ◊ February 23, 2024
A significant part of our educational mission, “connecting to the past and inspiring a better future,” rests on the cornerstone of understanding our shared American history. For Middleton Place, a date that holds major significance is February 23, 1865. Nearly 124 years after the Middletons acquired this land through a dowry, Federal Troops liberated the people enslaved at Middleton Place.
In honor of and in observance of that historic day, we will take the time to read aloud every one of the 3,200 names of the men, women, and children who were enslaved by the Middletons. It is a central tenet of the Foundation’s mission to steward this historic landscape and to tell the story of the people who also inhabited this landscape, both free and enslaved.
This ceremony will be included with General Admission.
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- Cocktails and Camillias ◊ February 24, 2024
Don’t miss Charleston’s premiere cocktail party celebrating the 10,000 camellias that bloom each year at Middleton Place. Guests will experience an evening of specialty cocktails, wine selections, and live music surrounded by breathtaking camellias in America’s Oldest Landscaped Gardens. Enjoy small plates featuring a new spin on low country cuisine created exclusively for this event by Middleton Place Executive Chef Chris Lukic. Be part of an unforgettable experience in an incredible setting.
This signature event takes place in the mirror gardens at Middleton Place. It is a 21 and up event, and general admission is not required.
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- Lowcountry Oyster Festival ◊ February 4, 2024
Join us for oysters and more at our Lowcountry Oyster Festival.
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- Black History Month Celebration ◊ February, 2024
Join us for celebration displays, Gullah cuisine, speakers and more.
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