The vast maritime forests of the Grand Strand have virtually disappeared with the development of the 20th century. The South Carolina Heritage Trust Site at Myrtle Beach State Park protects a remnant of that forest. Touch, see, hear, and smell your way through this special forest as we learn about the diversity of plants and animals that call this unique and rare habitat home. We will walk about 1 mile as we enjoy a stroll down the Sculptured Oak Nature Trail. Appropriate for ages 12 and up.
Fee: $5 per person
February 13, 2008, 10:00 AM – 12:30 PM
Myrtle Beach State Park, 4401 South Kings HWY, Myrtle Beach,SC 29575
Phone: (843) -23-8-08
Archives for February 2008
Special High Museum Presentation – Ponte Vedra, Florida
Special Event at Ponte Vedra Cultural Center’s March Art @ 3 Lecture Series with Jenna Madison
Ponte Vedra Beach, FL – The Cultural Center at Ponte Vedra Beach announces a special presentation on Monday, March 3, 2008 at 3:00 p.m. Titled “Happenings at the High,” Jenna Madison, Coordinator of Museum Interpretation at the High Museum of Art, will discuss the High’s partnership with the Louvre and current Louvre Atlanta installations, The Louvre and the Ancient World and The Eye of Josephine.
First Wednesday Art Walk – Jacksonville, Florida
The First Wednesday Art Walk in Downtown Jacksonville is a program developed and promoted by Downtown Vision, Inc. to bring citizens to the historical and cultural center of the city and to highlight Jacksonville’s deep pool of creative talent. There are several independent venues serving as galleries that feature local, original work. All locations are approximately within a 6 block radius of one another. A map of the galleries can be acquired at any of the venues, including MOCA Jacksonville, The Jacksonville Landing, and Art Walk Headquarters at 100 N. Laura Street.
50 Years of Design – Ponte Vedra, Florida
Afternoon Lecture Series: Art @ 3 lecture series with Taylor Hardwick,
“50 Years of Design”- Taylor Hardwick, AIA Emeritus
No other living architect has had a more powerful, positive influence on the built environment in Jacksonville, Florida, than Taylor Hardwick. Along with his partner W. Mayberry Lee, of Hardwick & Lee Architects, Mr. Hardwick enhanced the North Florida built environment over a 50-year career. Join us for this special presentation. Call Julie @ (904) 280-0614, ext. 205 to reserve your space.
February 4, 2008 at 3:00 p.m. at the Cultural Center