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SUMMARY:1st Annual First Responder Appreciation Day
DESCRIPTION:First Responders come join us as OPFOB hosts its First Annual First Responders Appreciation Day\, sponsored by Tico Manufacturing. Bring your family and encourage other members of your department to come out as well. We will have Bounce house for the kids\, Police Department and Fire department Static displays\, Live Music and a fun Battle of the Badges Range competition.  Lunch will be provided. \nPlease register Here:  https://opfob.charityproud.org/EventRegistration/Index/12843 \n#firstresponders #firstrespondersday #FirstResponderAppreciation #OperationPatriotsFOB #OPFOB #RegroupRefocus #ittakesacommunity
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LOCATION:328 Lakeview Dr\, Ridgeland\, SC 29936-4448\, United States
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SUMMARY:OktoPRfest
DESCRIPTION:Local Chefs\, Restaurants\, and Food Trucks will prepare German-inspired dishes such as brats\, pretzels\, and American festival food favorites.  Those scrumptious bites can be washed down with a wide variety of craft\, imported\, and domestic beers. \nLive musical acts include The Rhinelanders\, who will perform from 11am to 1:30pm\, followed by Tugboat Tradd and The Dockhands Band from 2pm to 5pm. \nOther entertainment includes the Beaufort Classic Car and Truck from 11am to 2pm. In addition to the Craft Market Area\, Bikers against Bullies\, and many more fabulous non-profits sharing their knowledge and hard work. \nFamilies be sure to swing by the family fun kids zone between 12pm and 4pm to meet Lollipop the Clown.  The event takes place on Paris Avenue in the heart of the Old Village of Port Royal.  \nAdmission is FREE. Please NO PETS.
URL:https://explorebeaufortsc.com/event/oktoprfest/
LOCATION:Paris Ave\, Port Royal\, SC 29935\, United States
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SUMMARY:Blufftemberfest
DESCRIPTION:Sat\, Sept 30th BlufftemberFest – a Bluffton-style Music Festival & Octoberfest Celebration on the May River. \nGet ready for a day filled with incredible live music from three amazing bands: Andy Johnson’s Roofdog\, Big B & The Stingers\, and Chilakaya!  \nIndulge in the fantastic flavors of our Octoberfest Beer Garden and Food Court\, offering a wide variety of delicious treats and refreshing beverages to satisfy your taste buds.  \n__________________________________________ \nLawn Chairs are permitted\, but NO outside food or drinks will be allowed into festival area. Yeti style cups must be emptied. Kids 12yrs and younger Free Entry \nINDIVIDUAL TICKETS – $10 Pre Sale / $15 advance / $20 door \nGROUP TICKETS – $60 – 6 tickets \n#BlufftemberFest #Octoberfest #BluffonSC #Concerts #Festivals #FallFestivals #SunsetSeries #Bluffton #HiltonHead #Savannah #Bluffton  #RealLiveMusic #LiveMusic #LiveConcerts
URL:https://explorebeaufortsc.com/event/blufftemberfest-2/
LOCATION:Bluffton Oyster Factory Park\, 63 Wharf Street\, Bluffton\, SC\, 29910\, US
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SUMMARY:'Eyewitnesses To The Movement' at Penn Center
DESCRIPTION:This Saturday\, September 30th\, the USC Center for Civil Rights History will host a reception and conversation with Civil Rights Movement veterans in the Lowcountry. Four civil rights veterans will return to the Penn Center for a free public program\, “Eyewitnesses to the Movement: The Low Country and the Civil Rights Movement\,” in Frissell Hall at the Penn Center with a reception following. \nAdmission is free. \n“These veterans either trained at the Penn Center in interracial gatherings of students or were instrumental in civil rights in the Low Country\,” said Dr. Bobby Donaldson\, executive director of the Center for Civil Rights History and Research. “Between them\, their rich memories of the Low Country and the Penn Center could fill books. This promises to be an historic afternoon.” \nPanelists Dr. Millicent Brown and Oveta Glover were two of the first eleven students to desegregate Charleston public schools sixty years ago this month. Rodney Hurst trained at the Penn Center for student direct action in Jacksonville\, Fla.\, including the infamous “Ax Handle Saturday\,” and Dr. Dan T. Carter attended the Penn Center as a student activist at the University of South Carolina. \nThe program is part of “Justice for All\,” a traveling exhibition that tells the story of South Carolina’s essential role in the American Civil Rights Movement. An open house at the exhibition will be held\, 11 a.m.- 2 p.m.\, before the “Eyewitnesses” program. \nAdmission to the exhibition is free\, and Civil Rights Center staff will be on hand. The open house will be the final opportunity to view the exhibition on display at Darrah Hall of the Reconstruction Era National Historical Park\, 24 Penn Center Circle West\, St. Helena Island\, SC. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n“It’s been a privilege for Reconstruction Era National Historical Park to host the Justice for All exhibition here at Penn Center National Historic Landmark District\,” said Chris Barr\, chief of interpretation and public information officer at the Reconstruction Era National Historical Park. \n“This exhibition has served as a powerful reminder that the promises of 1863 were not yet 100 years old at the time of the student movement. It’s my hope that some of the thousands of visitors who have come through Darrah Hall during the exhibition will be inspired to carry on the work of ensuring that those promises don’t languish for another century.” \nEyewitnesses to the Movement panelists: \nDr. Millicent E. Brown was the title plaintiff in the federal lawsuit to desegregate Charleston public schools in 1963 and\, later\, a member of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee\, working in Atlanta and Jackson\, Miss. A history professor and self-described activist-historian\, Dr. Brown was part of a family deeply engaged in civil rights in the Low Country and the entire state. Her father\, J. Arthur Brown\, led efforts to desegregate public spaces\, including parks and beaches\, around the region as president of the Charleston branch and state NAACP conference. \nDr. Dan T. Carter\, a native of Florence\, South Carolina\, was a civil rights activist as a student at the University of South Carolina in the early 1960s and visited the Penn Center as part of interracial student events. An acclaimed historian and professor at Emory University and USC\, Dr. Carter has received eight major literary and academic awards for his books and an Emmy for his documentary on George Wallace. \nOveta Glover\, an elementary student\, was one of the first eleven students to desegregate Charleston public schools in 1963. Her father\, the Rev. Benjamin J. Glover\, was pastor of Charleston’s Emanuel AME Church\, an NAACP officer\, and participant in landmark civil rights demonstrations in South Carolina. Ms. Glover currently serves as president of the Columbia branch of the NAACP. \nRodney L. Hurst\, Sr.\, was named president of the Jacksonville (Fla.) NAACP Youth Council when he was 16 years old. In 1960\, he helped lead sit-in demonstrations in the student movement. At one of the sit-ins\, the Jacksonville students endured a horrific mass attack by White supremacists in what is known as “Ax Handle Saturday.” He participated in training at the Penn Center. An insurance professional\, Mr. Hurst later served two four-year terms on the Jacksonville City Council. \nOrganized by the University of South Carolina’s Center for Civil Rights History and Research\, the “Justice for All” exhibition uses oral history recordings\, news film footage\, photographs\, postcards\, newspapers and letters to highlight overlooked chapters in the history of the movement. \nThe “Justice for All” traveling exhibition was designed with groups and students in mind. Traveling trunks with materials and lesson plans for students are available on request. For information about traveling trunks or our other initiatives such as oral history interviews\, please email the Center\, sccivilrights@sc.edu. \n“Justice for All” has visited Columbia\, Sumter\, Orangeburg\, Hartsville\, and Spartanburg. After Beaufort\, the traveling exhibition will visit Georgetown through December 2023. The traveling exhibition is based on the 2019 archival exhibition “Justice for All” that the Center created collaboratively with South Carolina Humanities\, University of South Carolina Libraries and the College of Arts and Sciences. The traveling version is supported with funding from the Williams Companies as part of a $1.5 million gift\, and by South Carolina Humanities and Central Carolina Community Foundation.
URL:https://explorebeaufortsc.com/event/eyewitnesses-to-the-movement-at-penn-center/
LOCATION:Penn Center\, Saint Helena Island\, SC\, US
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