BEGIN:VCALENDAR
VERSION:2.0
PRODID:-//Horry County Museum - ECPv6.15.14//NONSGML v1.0//EN
CALSCALE:GREGORIAN
METHOD:PUBLISH
X-ORIGINAL-URL:https://www.horrycountymuseum.org
X-WR-CALDESC:Events for Horry County Museum
REFRESH-INTERVAL;VALUE=DURATION:PT1H
X-Robots-Tag:noindex
X-PUBLISHED-TTL:PT1H
BEGIN:VTIMEZONE
TZID:UTC
BEGIN:STANDARD
TZOFFSETFROM:+0000
TZOFFSETTO:+0000
TZNAME:UTC
DTSTART:20210101T000000
END:STANDARD
END:VTIMEZONE
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220415
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220416
DTSTAMP:20260404T121308
CREATED:20220324T210624Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220324T210624Z
UID:3230-1649980800-1650067199@www.horrycountymuseum.org
SUMMARY:Closed County Holiday
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://www.horrycountymuseum.org/event/closed-county-holiday-10/
LOCATION:Horry County Museum\, 805 Main Street\, Conway\, SC\, 29526\, United States
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220416
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220417
DTSTAMP:20260404T121308
CREATED:20220324T210652Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220324T210652Z
UID:3232-1650067200-1650153599@www.horrycountymuseum.org
SUMMARY:Closed County Holiday
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://www.horrycountymuseum.org/event/closed-county-holiday-11/
LOCATION:Horry County Museum\, 805 Main Street\, Conway\, SC\, 29526\, United States
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220420T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220420T130000
DTSTAMP:20260404T121308
CREATED:20220324T211053Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220324T211053Z
UID:3240-1650459600-1650459600@www.horrycountymuseum.org
SUMMARY:The Baruchs of Hobcaw
DESCRIPTION:The 2022 Horry County Museum Documentary Film Series continues with The Baruchs of Hobcaw\, part of the Carolina Stories Series by SCETV. In 1718\, 17\,500 acres of pristine land in Georgetown County became a colonial land grant\, or barony\, from the King of England to one of the Lords Proprietors. The Native Americans called it “hobcaw\,” meaning between the waters. Purchased by Bernard Baruch in 1905\, Hobcaw Barony eventually passed into the hands of Baruch’s daughter\, Belle\, who created a foundation to protect it from development. This film tells the story of the Baruchs and Hobcaw Barony\, which is today home to USC’s Baruch Marine Field Laboratory and Clemson’s Belle W. Baruch Institute of Coastal Ecology and Forest Science. \nThe film is free to the public and will be shown at 1:00 PM\, Wednesday\, April 20th\, at the Horry County Museum\, located at 805 Main Street in Conway. \nThe Horry County Museum Documentary Film Matinees will continue throughout 2022. For a list of films\, visit our website at www.horrycountymuseum.org. For more information\, call the Horry County Museum at 843-915-5320 or e-mail hcgmuseum@horrycounty.org.
URL:https://www.horrycountymuseum.org/event/the-baruchs-of-hobcaw-2/
LOCATION:Horry County Museum\, 805 Main Street\, Conway\, SC\, 29526\, United States
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220423T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220423T110000
DTSTAMP:20260404T121308
CREATED:20220330T011757Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220330T011757Z
UID:3264-1650704400-1650711600@www.horrycountymuseum.org
SUMMARY:Free Children’s Program at the L.W. Paul Living History Farm
DESCRIPTION:Join us for free 30 minute Saturday activities at the Farm! Parents can sign children up for a half hour session between 9 AM-11 AM. Group sizes will be limited to help ensure social distancing. On April 23rd children will discuss which insects they think are friends and which ones are foes. We’ll also make a notebook of local insects using rubbing plates that children can color at home. \nFor information about available times and to register\, contact Marian Calder at 843-915-7861 or email calder.marian@horrycounty.org. Available sessions are 9\, 9:30\, 10 or 10:30\, please specify which session you would like upon registering. \nThe L.W. Paul Living History Farm is open Tuesday through Saturday\, 9 AM-4 PM and is located at 2279 Harris Short Cut Road\, Conway\, SC 29526.
URL:https://www.horrycountymuseum.org/event/free-childrens-program-at-the-l-w-paul-living-history-farm-7/
LOCATION:L.W. Paul Living History Farm\, 2279 Harris Short Cut Rd\, Conway\, SC\, 29526\, United States
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220423T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220423T130000
DTSTAMP:20260404T121308
CREATED:20220324T211239Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220324T211239Z
UID:3242-1650718800-1650718800@www.horrycountymuseum.org
SUMMARY:Chris Boyle-Lowcountry Agricultural & Convivial Societies.
DESCRIPTION:The Horry County Museum and the AVX Foundation present a program by local author and historian Christopher Boyle on Saturday\, April 23rd\, on his new book Lowcountry Agricultural and Convivial Societies \n“Throughout the first century of South Carolina’s settlement\, rice was an important crop but the rice industry did not experience its first boom until the 1720s and 1730s. This book explores the purpose of the social organizations as well as the moral\, economic\, cultural\, and political challenges of the Antebellum Georgetown rice planters. Within the protected confines of their organizations\, planters felt safe discussing local and national politics\, advancements to their educational system\, and agricultural and livestock improvements to better compete with the Industrial North. The alliance of “brothers of the soil” helped solidify South Carolina’s Lowcountry politically. The agricultural alliances of the region promoted Southern Nationalism and provided one pillar for Southerners to the American Civil War.” \nChristopher C. Boyle is the international baccalaureate history teacher at Socastee High School in Myrtle Beach\, South Carolina\, and a part-time teaching associate at Coastal Carolina University in Conway. Upon graduation from Coastal Carolina University with his bachelor’s degree in history\, he further studied history at Winthrop University where he graduated in 1996 with his Master of Arts degree in American history. In addition to having written numerous articles for scholarly journals\, Boyle is the author of Mansfield Plantation: A Legacy on the Black River and The Road to Secession in Antebellum Georgetown & Horry Districts.  \nThe program will begin at 1:00 pm in the McCown Auditorium located at 805 Main Street\, Conway S.C. This event is free and open to the public. For more information\, call 843-915-5320 or email hcgmuseum@horrycounty.org. To view a full list of programs\, visit our website at www.horrycountymuseum.org.
URL:https://www.horrycountymuseum.org/event/chris-boyle-lowcountry-agricultural-convivial-societies/
LOCATION:Horry County Museum\, 805 Main Street\, Conway\, SC\, 29526\, United States
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220427T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220427T130000
DTSTAMP:20260404T121308
CREATED:20220324T211349Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220324T211349Z
UID:3244-1651064400-1651064400@www.horrycountymuseum.org
SUMMARY:Forgotten Founder: Charles Pinckney.
DESCRIPTION:The 2022 Horry County Museum Documentary Film Series continues with Forgotten Founder: Charles Pinckney. Part of the Carolina Stories Series by SCETV\, this film is an historical visualization of the biography of Charles Pinckney\, whose life serves as the basis for much of where and how we live today. Through the use of original digital artwork\, period illustrations\, historical documents\, dramatic reenactments\, and studio interviews\, this program weaves a tapestry that tells the story of a true public servant whose contributions to the birth of our nation and state are matched by no other historical figure. \nThe film is free to the public and will be shown at 1:00 PM\, Wednesday\, April 27th\, at the Horry County Museum\, located at 805 Main Street in Conway. \nThe Horry County Museum Documentary Film Matinees will continue throughout 2022. For a list of films\, visit our website at www.horrycountymuseum.org. For more information\, call the Horry County Museum at 843-915-5320 or e-mail hcgmuseum@horrycounty.org. \n 
URL:https://www.horrycountymuseum.org/event/forgotten-founder-charles-pinckney/
LOCATION:Horry County Museum\, 805 Main Street\, Conway\, SC\, 29526\, United States
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220430T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220430T110000
DTSTAMP:20260404T121308
CREATED:20220330T011859Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220330T011859Z
UID:3266-1651309200-1651316400@www.horrycountymuseum.org
SUMMARY:Free Children’s Program at the L.W. Paul Living History Farm
DESCRIPTION:Join us for free 30 minute Saturday activities at the Farm! Parents can sign children up for a half hour session between 9 AM-11 AM. Group sizes will be limited to help ensure social distancing. On April 30th kids will learn how to make homemade ink using berries\, and have the chance to write or draw with a feather quill. \nFor information about available times and to register\, contact Marian Calder at 843-915-7861 or email calder.marian@horrycounty.org. Available sessions are 9\, 9:30\, 10 or 10:30\, please specify which session you would like upon registering. \nThe L.W. Paul Living History Farm is open Tuesday through Saturday\, 9 AM-4 PM and is located at 2279 Harris Short Cut Road\, Conway\, SC 29526.
URL:https://www.horrycountymuseum.org/event/free-childrens-program-at-the-l-w-paul-living-history-farm-8/
LOCATION:L.W. Paul Living History Farm\, 2279 Harris Short Cut Rd\, Conway\, SC\, 29526\, United States
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220430T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220430T130000
DTSTAMP:20260404T121308
CREATED:20220330T012006Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220330T012006Z
UID:3268-1651323600-1651323600@www.horrycountymuseum.org
SUMMARY:Patrick McCawley: “To Preserve us from Utter Ruine”: The Revolution of 1719
DESCRIPTION:  \nThe Horry County Museum and the AVX Foundation present a program by Patrick McCawley on The Revolution of 1719 in South Carolina on Saturday\, April 30th at 1:00 PM. \nThis lecture will explore the largely forgotten bloodless Revolution of 1719 in Charles Town and its lasting impact on South Carolina history. In 1719\, the elected representatives of the Province of Carolina requested the protection of the British Crown.  Over the first fifty years of the colony’s existence\, the Lords Proprietors\, the owners of the colony\, had struggled with the colonists over economic and political control of the settlement.  Internal squabbles and external dangers that threatened the colony led the settlers to rebel against the proprietors and ask the King to take over control of Carolina.  This step would set the province on a new path towards self-determination and the idea that political power is derived from the people. \nPatrick McCawley has been with the South Carolina Department of Archives and History since 1986.  Patrick spent the first 21 years with the department as archivist with Reference Services branch\, where he handled research queries dealing with the Civil War and other SC military related events.   In 2007\, he became the Accessions Archivist and supervisor of the Archival Processing Unit.  In 2018\, he was also given responsibility for the agency’s Records Management Unit and State Record Center which holds long term non-current\, non-archival records. \nPatrick has authored several publications for the department including a Guide to Civil War Records: A Guide to the Records in the South Carolina Department of Archives and History and The Many Faces of Slavery\, a documentary reader on slave life in South Carolina.  He has curated several exhibits for the agency including “’To preserve us from utter ruine’: The Revolution of 1719.”  Born and raised in Maryland\, just outside of Washington\, DC\, Patrick received his BA degree in American History from the University of Maryland and attended the Applied History program at the University of South Carolina in Columbia.  He lives in Chapin\, SC. \nThe program will begin at 1:00 pm in the McCown Auditorium located at 805 Main Street\, Conway S.C. This event is free and open to the public. For more information\, call 843-915-5320 or email hcgmuseum@horrycounty.org. To view a full list of programs\, visit our website at www.horrycountymuseum.org.
URL:https://www.horrycountymuseum.org/event/patrick-mccawley-to-preserve-us-from-utter-ruine-the-revolution-of-1719/
LOCATION:Horry County Museum\, 805 Main Street\, Conway\, SC\, 29526\, United States
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220504T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220504T130000
DTSTAMP:20260404T121308
CREATED:20220420T232848Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220420T232848Z
UID:3280-1651669200-1651669200@www.horrycountymuseum.org
SUMMARY:South Carolinians in WWII: A Time to Fight
DESCRIPTION:The 2022 Horry County Museum Documentary Film Series continues with South Carolinians in WWII: A Time to Fight.  This documentary series is a collective remembrance of World War II\, taken from personal stories of South Carolina veterans. Beginning with Pearl Harbor\, the films weave together first person accounts of the first stages of the war and includes segments on Fort Jackson and the Citadel\, as well as veterans Moffatt Burriss and Theodore Bell of Columbia. Doolittle Raider Bill Farrow of Darlington\, who became South Carolina’s first hero after he was executed by the Japanese\, is also featured. \nThe film is free to the public and will be shown at 1:00 PM\, Wednesday\, May 4th\, at the Horry County Museum\, located at 805 Main Street in Conway. \nThe Horry County Museum Documentary Film Matinees will continue throughout 2022. For a list of films\, visit our website at www.horrycountymuseum.org. For more information\, call the Horry County Museum at 843-915-5320 or e-mail hcgmuseum@horrycounty.org.
URL:https://www.horrycountymuseum.org/event/south-carolinians-in-wwii-a-time-to-fight/
LOCATION:Horry County Museum\, 805 Main Street\, Conway\, SC\, 29526\, United States
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220507T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220507T110000
DTSTAMP:20260404T121308
CREATED:20220420T233802Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220420T233802Z
UID:3287-1651914000-1651921200@www.horrycountymuseum.org
SUMMARY:Jr. Program-Ice Cream in a Bag
DESCRIPTION:Free Children’s Program at the L.W. Paul Living History Farm \nJoin us for free 30 minute Saturday activities at the Farm! Parents can sign children up for a half hour session between 9 AM-11 AM. Group sizes will be limited to help ensure social distancing. On May 7th children are invited to learn how to make ice cream in a bag! \nFor information about available times and to register\, contact Marian Calder at 843-915-7861 or email calder.marian@horrycounty.org. Available sessions are 9\, 9:30\, 10 or 10:30\, please specify which session you would like upon registering. \nThe L.W. Paul Living History Farm is open Tuesday through Saturday\, 9 AM-4 PM and is located at 2279 Harris Short Cut Road\, Conway\, SC 29526.
URL:https://www.horrycountymuseum.org/event/jr-program-ice-cream-in-a-bag/
LOCATION:L.W. Paul Living History Farm\, 2279 Harris Short Cut Rd\, Conway\, SC\, 29526\, United States
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220507T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220507T130000
DTSTAMP:20260404T121308
CREATED:20220420T231035Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220420T231035Z
UID:3271-1651928400-1651928400@www.horrycountymuseum.org
SUMMARY:Eric Crawford: Gullah Spirituals
DESCRIPTION:The Horry County Museum and the AVX Foundation present a lecture by musicologist Eric Crawford on May 7th on his book\, Gullah Spirituals: The Sound of Freedom & Protest in the South Carolina Sea Islands. \nJoin us to learn the history of Gullah Geechee songs from their beginnings in West Africa to their height as songs for social change and Black identity in the twentieth century American South. While much has been done to study\, preserve\, and interpret Gullah culture in the lowcountry and sea islands of South Carolina and Georgia\, some traditions like the shouting and rowing songs have been all but forgotten. This work\, which focuses primarily on South Carolina’s St. Helena Island\, illuminates the remarkable history\, survival\, and influence of spirituals since the earliest recordings in the 1860s. \nEric Sean Crawford is the director of the Benedict College Honors Program and holds a Ph.D. in musicology from the Catholic University of America. He is the former director of the Charles W. Joyner Institute for Gullah and African Diaspora Studies at Coastal Carolina University\, served as musical consultant for the Amazon series Underground Railroad\, and is featured in Henry Louis Gates’s miniseries\, The Black Church. \nThe program will begin at 1:00 pm in the McCown Auditorium located at 805 Main Street\, Conway SC. This event is free and open to the public. For more information\, call 843-915-5320 or email hcgmuseum@horrycounty.org. To view a full list of programs\, visit our website at www.horrycountymuseum.org.
URL:https://www.horrycountymuseum.org/event/eric-crawford-gullah-spirituals/
LOCATION:SC
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220511T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220511T130000
DTSTAMP:20260404T121308
CREATED:20220420T232650Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220420T232650Z
UID:3276-1652274000-1652274000@www.horrycountymuseum.org
SUMMARY:South Carolinians in WWII: A New Front
DESCRIPTION:The 2022 Horry County Museum Documentary Film Series continues with South Carolinians in WWII: A New Front.  The second episode of the series follows veterans living in South Carolina through the mountains of Italy\, into the fields of England and onto the beaches of Normandy. Also featured are South Carolina doctors and nurses who served and the rise of the Charleston Navy Yard. \nThe film is free to the public and will be shown at 1:00 PM\, Wednesday\, May 11th\, at the Horry County Museum\, located at 805 Main Street in Conway. \nThe Horry County Museum Documentary Film Matinees will continue throughout 2022. For a list of films\, visit our website at www.horrycountymuseum.org. For more information\, call the Horry County Museum at 843-915-5320 or e-mail hcgmuseum@horrycounty.org.
URL:https://www.horrycountymuseum.org/event/south-carolinians-in-wwii-a-new-front/
LOCATION:Horry County Museum\, 805 Main Street\, Conway\, SC\, 29526\, United States
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220514T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220514T110000
DTSTAMP:20260404T121308
CREATED:20220420T233927Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220420T233927Z
UID:3289-1652518800-1652526000@www.horrycountymuseum.org
SUMMARY:Jr. Program-Animal Tracks
DESCRIPTION:Free Children’s Program at the L.W. Paul Living History Farm \nJoin us for free 30 minute Saturday activities at the Farm! Parents can sign children up for a half hour session between 9 AM-11 AM. Group sizes will be limited to help ensure social distancing. On May 14th children will learn about local wildlife and make a notebook of local animal tracks to take home. \nFor information about available times and to register\, contact Marian Calder at 843-915-7861 or email calder.marian@horrycounty.org. Available sessions are 9\, 9:30\, 10 or 10:30\, please specify which session you would like upon registering. \nThe L.W. Paul Living History Farm is open Tuesday through Saturday\, 9 AM-4 PM and is located at 2279 Harris Short Cut Road\, Conway\, SC 29526.
URL:https://www.horrycountymuseum.org/event/jr-program-animal-tracks/
LOCATION:L.W. Paul Living History Farm\, 2279 Harris Short Cut Rd\, Conway\, SC\, 29526\, United States
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220514T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220514T130000
DTSTAMP:20260404T121308
CREATED:20220420T233311Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220420T233311Z
UID:3282-1652533200-1652533200@www.horrycountymuseum.org
SUMMARY:Shape Note: The Roots of American Song
DESCRIPTION:The public is invited to the L.W. Paul Living History Farm at 1pm on May 14th to experience the sound of American shape-note singing. This traditional form of music has been sung in churches and “singing schools” since the early 1800s and has strong roots in the American South. Join staff member Abigail Phelps in learning the basics of shape-note music and bringing the harmonies to life through song. \nThe program will be held at the L.W. Paul Living History Farm\, located at 2279 Harris Short Cut Road\, Conway SC. This event is free\, however a reservation is required. To sign up or for more information\, call 843-365-3596 or email hcgmuseum@horrycounty.org. To view a full list of programs\, visit our website at www.horrycountymuseum.org.
URL:https://www.horrycountymuseum.org/event/shape-note-the-roots-of-american-song/
LOCATION:L.W. Paul Living History Farm\, 2279 Harris Short Cut Rd\, Conway\, SC\, 29526\, United States
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220518T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220518T130000
DTSTAMP:20260404T121308
CREATED:20220420T232758Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220420T232758Z
UID:3278-1652878800-1652878800@www.horrycountymuseum.org
SUMMARY:South Carolinians in WWII: A Path to Victory
DESCRIPTION:The 2022 Horry County Museum Documentary Film Series continues with South Carolinians in WWII: A Path to Victory.  This episode follows our veterans from the beaches of Normandy through the hedgerows of France\, continues through to Operation Market Garden and the beginning of the Battle of the Bulge. Additional sections include stories from veterans who served under General George S. Patton and moments of rest and relaxation during the war. \nThe film is free to the public and will be shown at 1:00 PM\, Wednesday\, May 18th\, at the Horry County Museum\, located at 805 Main Street in Conway. \nThe Horry County Museum Documentary Film Matinees will continue throughout 2022. For a list of films\, visit our website at www.horrycountymuseum.org. For more information\, call the Horry County Museum at 843-915-5320 or e-mail hcgmuseum@horrycounty.org.
URL:https://www.horrycountymuseum.org/event/south-carolinians-in-wwii-a-path-to-victory/
LOCATION:Horry County Museum\, 805 Main Street\, Conway\, SC\, 29526\, United States
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220521T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220521T110000
DTSTAMP:20260404T121308
CREATED:20220420T234044Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220420T234044Z
UID:3291-1653123600-1653130800@www.horrycountymuseum.org
SUMMARY:Jr. Program-Native American Tools & Pottery
DESCRIPTION:Free Children’s Program at the L.W. Paul Living History Farm \nJoin us for free 30 minute Saturday activities at the Farm! Parents can sign children up for a half hour session between 9 AM-11 AM. Group sizes will be limited to help ensure social distancing. On May 21st children will learn about tools and pottery used by local Native Americans. They will also create their own pot to decorate and take home! \nFor information about available times and to register\, contact Marian Calder at 843-915-7861 or email calder.marian@horrycounty.org. Available sessions are 9\, 9:30\, 10 or 10:30\, please specify which session you would like upon registering. \nThe L.W. Paul Living History Farm is open Tuesday through Saturday\, 9 AM-4 PM and is located at 2279 Harris Short Cut Road\, Conway\, SC 29526.
URL:https://www.horrycountymuseum.org/event/jr-program-native-american-tools-pottery/
LOCATION:L.W. Paul Living History Farm\, 2279 Harris Short Cut Rd\, Conway\, SC\, 29526\, United States
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220521T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220521T130000
DTSTAMP:20260404T121308
CREATED:20220420T231426Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220420T232545Z
UID:3274-1653138000-1653138000@www.horrycountymuseum.org
SUMMARY:Fielding Freed: The Things They Carried
DESCRIPTION:“Fielding Freed: The Things They Carried: Grunt Gear of the Vietnam War” \n  \nThe Horry County Museum and the AVX Foundation present a lecture by Fielding Freed on Saturday\, May 21st\, on grunt gear of the Vietnam War. \nA grunt once said that with all the gear on his back he felt like a turtle and moved about as quickly. This hands-on program will show some of the gear used and carried by soldiers and Marines during the Vietnam War.  Understanding some of the physical demands of jungle warfare starts with the equipment carried by our troops. Historian Fielding Freed will show and discuss original examples including rations\, field gear\, headgear\, uniforms\, and the all-important back pack radio used during Vietnam. Veterans and their families are encouraged to attend. \nFielding Freed is Director of Historic House Museums for Historic Columbia. A Native of Chattanooga\, Fielding has worked in the museum field nearly twenty years. After a five year stint as a photojournalist\, he earned an MS in Anthropology from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee and a Museum Studies Certificate from the Milwaukee Public Museum. His recent work includes serving as part of the reinterpretation team for the Woodrow Wilson Family Home and Museum of Reconstruction. \nThe program will begin at 1:00 pm in the McCown Auditorium located at 805 Main Street\, Conway SC. This event is free and open to the public. For more information\, call 843-915-5320 or email hcgmuseum@horrycounty.org. To view a full list of programs\, visit our website at www.horrycountymuseum.org.
URL:https://www.horrycountymuseum.org/event/fielding-freed-the-things-they-carried/
LOCATION:SC
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220525T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220525T130000
DTSTAMP:20260404T121308
CREATED:20220420T233455Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220420T233708Z
UID:3284-1653483600-1653483600@www.horrycountymuseum.org
SUMMARY:South Carolinians in WWII: Liberation
DESCRIPTION:The 2022 Horry County Museum Documentary Film Series continues with South Carolinians in WWII: Liberation.  This episode follows our veterans past the Battle of the Bulge and through the Siegfried Line as they battle their way into Germany to discover the horror of concentration camps. Combining first person accounts of the holocaust survivors and veterans\, a distinct picture is drawn of the inhumanity that the Nazi command structure forced upon those they deemed undesirable. The stories are graphic and heartbreaking but tell a vivid story of heroism and the will to survive when surrounded by the horrors of war. \nThe film is free to the public and will be shown at 1:00 PM\, Wednesday\, May 25th\, at the Horry County Museum\, located at 805 Main Street in Conway. \nThe Horry County Museum Documentary Film Matinees will continue throughout 2022. For a list of films\, visit our website at www.horrycountymuseum.org. For more information\, call the Horry County Museum at 843-915-5320 or e-mail hcgmuseum@horrycounty.org.
URL:https://www.horrycountymuseum.org/event/with-south-carolinians-in-wwii-liberation/
LOCATION:Horry County Museum\, 805 Main Street\, Conway\, SC\, 29526\, United States
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220528
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220529
DTSTAMP:20260404T121308
CREATED:20220421T184210Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220421T184210Z
UID:3295-1653696000-1653782399@www.horrycountymuseum.org
SUMMARY:Closed for Memorial Day
DESCRIPTION:Closed for Memorial Day
URL:https://www.horrycountymuseum.org/event/closed-for-memorial-day/
LOCATION:SC
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220531T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220531T130000
DTSTAMP:20260404T121308
CREATED:20220421T184104Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220421T184104Z
UID:3293-1654002000-1654002000@www.horrycountymuseum.org
SUMMARY:Recognize Vietnam Veterans
DESCRIPTION:CONWAY\, S.C. – Area military veterans of the Vietnam War will be recognized at a special event entitled “Valor in Vietnam” at 1 p.m. on Tuesday\, May 31st – the day after Memorial Day – at the McCown Auditorium\, located at 805 Main Street in Conway.  The event is sponsored by the Horry County Museum and the United Bank Center for Military & Veteran Studies at Coastal Carolina University\, and is free to the public. \n“Valor in Vietnam” will include recognition of American Vietnam veterans in attendance and a large-screen presentation of the new documentary film Soldier Stories: Valor in Vietnam.  The film chronicles the common experiences of Americans in uniform during the Vietnam War through historic combat footage\, period photography\, and personal commentary by local Vietnam veterans and others.    \n“We invite all local Vietnam veterans and those who are visiting our region to attend the free program as guests of honor\,” said Walter Hill\, who is the director of the Horry County Museum. “And we also welcome their families and friends — and members of the general public – to participate as a way of showing appreciation for all of our veterans. We hope that this event will be a meaningful contribution to our area’s observance of Memorial Day.” \nThe May 31st event is associated with the official United States 50th Anniversary Vietnam War Commemoration\, which is sponsored by the U.S. Departments of Defense and Veterans Affairs through 2025 to honor American veterans of the Vietnam War and their families. \n-0- \nPHOTO CAPTION \nA wounded American marine receives treatment at the 1968 Battle of Hue. The documentary film Soldier Stories: Valor in Vietnam\, which chronicles the common experiences of Americans in uniform during the Vietnam War\, will be presented at 2 p.m.\, May 31  at the Horry County Museum’s McCown Auditorium  in Conway as part of “Valor in Vietnam” – a special event recognizing American Vietnam veterans. (National Archives photo) \nLink to public domain image: \nhttps://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/75/OperationHueCity1967wounded.jpg \nPhoto credit: National Archives via Wikimedia Commons
URL:https://www.horrycountymuseum.org/event/recognize-vietnam-veterans/
LOCATION:SC
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220601T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220601T130000
DTSTAMP:20260404T121308
CREATED:20220511T171038Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220511T171038Z
UID:3299-1654088400-1654088400@www.horrycountymuseum.org
SUMMARY:Charlies Place
DESCRIPTION:The 2022 Horry County Museum Documentary Film Series continues with the SCETV documentary\, Charlie’s Place. This 30 minute film tells the story of an African American nightclub owned by Charlie Fitzgerald in Myrtle Beach\, South Carolina. Despite the fact that much of the South was segregated during the time\, both blacks and whites were welcomed into the club. This drew unwanted attention from groups like the KKK\, who attacked Charlie’s Place one night in 1950. \nThe film is free to the public and will be shown at 1:00 PM\, Wednesday\, June 1st\, at the Horry County Museum\, located at 805 Main Street in Conway. \nThe Horry County Museum Documentary Film Matinees will continue throughout 2022. For a list of films\, visit our website at www.horrycountymuseum.org. For more information\, call the Horry County Museum at 843-915-5320 or e-mail hcgmuseum@horrycounty.org.
URL:https://www.horrycountymuseum.org/event/charlies-place-2/
LOCATION:Horry County Museum\, 805 Main Street\, Conway\, SC\, 29526\, United States
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220604T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220604T130000
DTSTAMP:20260404T121308
CREATED:20220527T221752Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220527T221752Z
UID:3312-1654347600-1654347600@www.horrycountymuseum.org
SUMMARY:Morris Brothers & Dixie Station Bluegrass Concert
DESCRIPTION:“The Morris Brothers & Dixie Station to perform traditional bluegrass concert at the Horry County Museum” \nThe Horry County Museum and the AVX Foundation present a free traditional bluegrass concert by The Morris Brothers on June 4th at 1:00 PM. \nThe Morris Brothers have been playing music together for 49 years. Originally from West Virginia\, they now reside in the Aynor/Cool Springs area of South Carolina. The brothers started playing bluegrass when they were young boys growing up in the hollows of West Virginia. They enjoy playing bluegrass music and bluegrass gospel and play regularly in Horry County. Band members include Mike Morris of Aynor\, SC on vocals and banjo\, Matt Morris from Cool Springs\, SC on vocals and guitar\, William Hardee from Loris\, SC on vocals and fiddle\, Jason Todd from Loris\, SC on mandolin\, and Tammy Holt of Conway\, SC on the bass. \nThe concert will be held in the Museum’s McCown Auditorium located at 805 Main Street\, Conway\, SC 29526. For more information\, call 843-915-5320 or email hcgmuseum@horrycounty.org. For more information about our programs\, visit the museum website at www.horrycountymuseum.org.
URL:https://www.horrycountymuseum.org/event/morris-brothers-dixie-station-bluegrass-concert/
LOCATION:SC
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220608T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220608T130000
DTSTAMP:20260404T121308
CREATED:20220511T171249Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220511T171634Z
UID:3301-1654693200-1654693200@www.horrycountymuseum.org
SUMMARY:D-Day Remembered
DESCRIPTION:The 2022 Horry County Museum Documentary Film Series continues with D-Day Remembered. This locally produced documentary profiles the events of “Operation Overlord\,” the Allied invasion of German-occupied France\, which began on “D-Day” June 6\, 1944. The joint military operation involved more than 150\,000 Allied troops\, almost 5\,000 ships and landing craft\, 13\,000 aircraft\, 3\,500 airborne gliders\, and more than 2-million tons of equipment. \nThe film is free to the public and will be shown at 1:00 PM\, Wednesday\, June 8th\, at the Horry County Museum\, located at 805 Main Street in Conway. \nThe Horry County Museum Documentary Film Matinees will continue throughout 2022. For a list of films\, visit our website at www.horrycountymuseum.org. For more information\, call the Horry County Museum at 843-915-5320 or e-mail hcgmuseum@horrycounty.org.
URL:https://www.horrycountymuseum.org/event/d-day-remembered-2/
LOCATION:Horry County Museum\, 805 Main Street\, Conway\, SC\, 29526\, United States
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220611T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220611T130000
DTSTAMP:20260404T121308
CREATED:20220527T222001Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220527T222001Z
UID:3314-1654952400-1654952400@www.horrycountymuseum.org
SUMMARY:Grahame Long-A Really Old Door
DESCRIPTION:“A Really Old Door…” Rediscovering the Nathaniel Russell House’s Kitchen House \nThe Horry County Museum and the AVX Foundation present a lecture by Grahame Long on June 11th\, on recent discoveries at the Nathaniel Russell House in Charleston\, SC. \nConstructed circa 1808\, a rear outbuilding of the Nathaniel Russell House originally held a cook room\, a laundry\, and three living chambers for its enslaved. It was said\, however\, that mid-20th century renovations had destroyed all remnants of its original fabric. Those beliefs were false. \nDiscovering new data in 2019\, Historic Charleston Foundation began peeling back modern materials within the Nathaniel Russell house’s kitchen and quarters\, a process that revealed original construction and new information once thought lost. These discoveries are now providing crucial information and representation to the heretofore unknown individuals that were enslaved there. \nAs Director of Museums for Historic Charleston Foundation\, Grahame Long leads all research\, stewardship\, interpretive and education initiatives at the Nathaniel Russell House and Aiken-Rhett House museums and serves as curator for the extensive collections therein. He has authored three books\, published numerous articles and lectured extensively throughout the southeast on various topics concerning material culture\, decorative arts and social histories of South Carolina. \nThe former chief curator for The Charleston Museum\, he is the resident historian for the German Friendly Society\, a member of the Mayor’s Walled City Task Force and an honorary member of the Washington Light Infantry. He is a volunteer curator for The Citadel Archives and Museum and works as a historical consultant for the U.S. Air Force Explosive Ordnance Disposal. \nThe program will begin at 1:00 pm in the McCown Auditorium located at 805 Main Street\, Conway SC. This event is free and open to the public. For more information\, call 843-915-5320 or email hcgmuseum@horrycounty.org. To view a full list of programs\, visit our website at www.horrycountymuseum.org.
URL:https://www.horrycountymuseum.org/event/grahame-long-a-really-old-door/
LOCATION:SC
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220615T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220615T130000
DTSTAMP:20260404T121308
CREATED:20220511T171356Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220511T171356Z
UID:3303-1655298000-1655298000@www.horrycountymuseum.org
SUMMARY:Simeon Brooks Chapin-A Man of Action
DESCRIPTION:The 2022 Horry County Museum Documentary Film Series continues with Simeon Brooks Chapin: A Man of Action. A successful businessman\, Chapin was involved in each of the communities in which he lived\, including Myrtle Beach\, South Carolina. His philanthropy provided for schools\, churches\, libraries\, hospitals\, and YMCAs. He showed his care of people by establishing programs and institutions to make their lives better. Even after his death in 1945\, his philosophy lives on. Through his four foundations\, he continues to build the communities he loved and inspire others. \nThe film is free to the public and will be shown at 1:00 PM\, Wednesday\, June 15th\, at the Horry County Museum\, located at 805 Main Street in Conway. \nThe Horry County Museum Documentary Film Matinees will continue throughout 2022. For a list of films\, visit our website at www.horrycountymuseum.org. For more information\, call the Horry County Museum at 843-915-5320 or e-mail hcgmuseum@horrycounty.org.
URL:https://www.horrycountymuseum.org/event/simeon-brooks-chapin-a-man-of-action/
LOCATION:Horry County Museum\, 805 Main Street\, Conway\, SC\, 29526\, United States
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220618
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220619
DTSTAMP:20260404T121308
CREATED:20220527T221700Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220527T221700Z
UID:3310-1655510400-1655596799@www.horrycountymuseum.org
SUMMARY:Closed for Juneteenth Holiday
DESCRIPTION:Closed for Juneteenth Holiday
URL:https://www.horrycountymuseum.org/event/closed-for-juneteenth-holiday/
LOCATION:Horry County Museum\, 805 Main Street\, Conway\, SC\, 29526\, United States
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220622T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220622T130000
DTSTAMP:20260404T121308
CREATED:20220511T171452Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220511T171452Z
UID:3305-1655902800-1655902800@www.horrycountymuseum.org
SUMMARY:Finding Clovis
DESCRIPTION:The 2022 Horry County Museum Documentary Film Series continues with Finding Clovis. This 30 minute film takes viewers on an archeological adventure at the Topper dig site in Allendale County\, South Carolina. Famous for Clovis and pre-Clovis artifacts\, there is recent evidence that may support the theory that a comet suddenly wiped out the Clovis culture 13\,000 years ago. World renowned scientists offer their opinions about these significant first Americans\, where they came from\, how they lived\, and what may have been their fate. \nThe film is free to the public and will be shown at 1:00 PM\, Wednesday\, June 22nd\, at the Horry County Museum\, located at 805 Main Street in Conway. \nThe Horry County Museum Documentary Film Matinees will continue throughout 2022. For a list of films\, visit our website at www.horrycountymuseum.org. For more information\, call the Horry County Museum at 843-915-5320 or e-mail hcgmuseum@horrycounty.org.
URL:https://www.horrycountymuseum.org/event/finding-clovis/
LOCATION:Horry County Museum\, 805 Main Street\, Conway\, SC\, 29526\, United States
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220625T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220625T130000
DTSTAMP:20260404T121308
CREATED:20220527T222052Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220527T222052Z
UID:3316-1656162000-1656162000@www.horrycountymuseum.org
SUMMARY:Eric Crawford-Gullah Spirituals
DESCRIPTION:“Eric Crawford: Gullah Spirituals: The Sound of Freedom & Protest in the South Carolina Sea Islands” \nThe Horry County Museum and the AVX Foundation present a lecture by musicologist Eric Crawford on June 25th on his book\, Gullah Spirituals: The Sound of Freedom & Protest in the South Carolina Sea Islands. \nJoin us to learn the history of Gullah Geechee songs from their beginnings in West Africa to their height as songs for social change and Black identity in the twentieth century American South. While much has been done to study\, preserve\, and interpret Gullah culture in the lowcountry and sea islands of South Carolina and Georgia\, some traditions like the shouting and rowing songs have been all but forgotten. This work\, which focuses primarily on South Carolina’s St. Helena Island\, illuminates the remarkable history\, survival\, and influence of spirituals since the earliest recordings in the 1860s. \nEric Sean Crawford is the director of the Benedict College Honors Program and holds a Ph.D. in musicology from the Catholic University of America. He is the former director of the Charles W. Joyner Institute for Gullah and African Diaspora Studies at Coastal Carolina University\, served as musical consultant for the Amazon series Underground Railroad\, and is featured in Henry Louis Gates’s miniseries\, The Black Church. \nThe program will begin at 1:00 pm in the McCown Auditorium located at 805 Main Street\, Conway SC. This event is free and open to the public. For more information\, call 843-915-5320 or email hcgmuseum@horrycounty.org. To view a full list of programs\, visit our website at www.horrycountymuseum.org.
URL:https://www.horrycountymuseum.org/event/eric-crawford-gullah-spirituals-2/
LOCATION:SC
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220628T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220628T110000
DTSTAMP:20260404T121308
CREATED:20220608T234616Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220608T234616Z
UID:3322-1656406800-1656414000@www.horrycountymuseum.org
SUMMARY:Jr. Program-Fruits & Veggies
DESCRIPTION:Join us for free 30 minute Saturday activities at the Farm! Parents can sign children up for a half hour session between 9 AM-11 AM. Group sizes will be limited to help ensure social distancing. On June 28th children will learn about local fruits and vegetables. We’ll also make a notebook using real fruits and veggies as stamps! \nFor information about available times and to register\, contact Marian Calder at 843-915-7861 or email calder.marian@horrycounty.org. Available sessions are 9\, 9:30\, 10 or 10:30\, please specify which session you would like upon registering. \nThe L.W. Paul Living History Farm is open Tuesday through Saturday\, 9 AM-4 PM and is located at 2279 Harris Short Cut Road\, Conway\, SC 29526.
URL:https://www.horrycountymuseum.org/event/jr-program-fruits-veggies/
LOCATION:L.W. Paul Living History Farm\, 2279 Harris Short Cut Rd\, Conway\, SC\, 29526\, United States
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220629T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220629T110000
DTSTAMP:20260404T121308
CREATED:20220608T234657Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220608T234657Z
UID:3324-1656493200-1656500400@www.horrycountymuseum.org
SUMMARY:Jr. Program-Owl Pellets
DESCRIPTION:Join us for free 30 minute Saturday activities at the Farm! Parents can sign children up for a half hour session between 9 AM-11 AM. Group sizes will be limited to help ensure social distancing. On June 29th children will learn about the importance of the barn owl to the farm family. We’ll also dissect real barn owl pellets to learn what these local birds of prey like to eat! \nFor information about available times and to register\, contact Marian Calder at 843-915-7861 or email calder.marian@horrycounty.org. Available sessions are 9\, 9:30\, 10 or 10:30\, please specify which session you would like upon registering. \nThe L.W. Paul Living History Farm is open Tuesday through Saturday\, 9 AM-4 PM and is located at 2279 Harris Short Cut Road\, Conway\, SC 29526.
URL:https://www.horrycountymuseum.org/event/jr-program-owl-pellets/
LOCATION:L.W. Paul Living History Farm\, 2279 Harris Short Cut Rd\, Conway\, SC\, 29526\, United States
END:VEVENT
END:VCALENDAR