SC250 Executive Committee Virtual Meeting

Virtual Event Virtual Event

The Executive Committee of the SC American Revolution Sestercentennial Commission meets virtually on the 2nd Tuesday of each month. These meetings are open to the public. Zoom Link: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/84944272002?pwd=4Si5oaJli7upxym7HGBRr0zaxQnUAE.1 Meeting ID: 849 4427 2002 Passcode: 221051 Phone Number: Dial by your location +1 301 715 8592 Contact Tyler Clark if you have any questions: 803-898-3392

McCormick County 250 Gateway Historical Site Map Unveiling

You’re invited to be a part of history. Join other guests and officials at the December 20th formal unveiling ceremonies of the highly anticipated “Gateway” Historical Site Map Signs presented by your McCormick County 250 Committee in association with the South Carolina & America 250 Project and in concert with the McCormick County Historical Commission

McCormick County 250 Gateway Historical Site Map Sign Unveiling – Willington

You’re invited to be a part of history. Join other guests and officials at the December 20th formal unveiling ceremonies of the highly anticipated “Gateway” Historical Site Map Signs presented by your McCormick County 250 Committee in association with the South Carolina & America 250 Project and in concert with the McCormick County Historical Commission

Revolutionary Days: Allendale County

USC Salkehatchie Atrium 465 James Brandt Boulevard, Allendale, SC, United States

Join the Allendale County 250 Committee at its month-long American Revolutionary War in South Carolina exhibit – on loan from the South Carolina State Museum – at USC Salkehatchie from

Free

Lancaster American Revolution Experience Exhibit

Lancaster County Historic Courthouse 104 N. Main Street, Lancaster, SC, United States

The Lancaster American Revolution Exhibit is sponsored by Elizabeth Hutchinson Jackson DAR Chapter and Lancaster County Historical Commission.

Revolutionary Camden

Author Derek Smith will share his well researched book that’s newly released about South Carolina’s Bloody Epicenter in the War of Independence.