Open Trails at Nature As Teacher
Nature as Teacher Preserve for Education 247 Chestnut Ferry Road, Camden, SC, United StatesJoin Nature As Teacher on the first Saturday of each month through November, for a day of open trails!
Join Nature As Teacher on the first Saturday of each month through November, for a day of open trails!
These days, it’s necessary to have your business found online. Learn how to make the most of Google Search, Google Business Profile, Trends, and what you need to achieve on social media platforms like Facebook and Instagram, to make sure you are seen by potential customers and loyal followers alike. Bring a laptop to this […]
ATTENTION MIDLANDS OF SOUTH CAROLINA! Have you heard the big news?! You're invited to come enjoy our First Thursday Evening Market of each month at the Kershaw County Farmers Market from 4-7pm! Come shop with all your favorite vendors for all the things you want: delicious bread, cookies, fresh cut flowers, plants and seedlings, soap […]
Join us for a fun night of burgers & live music! Camden's very own Fair Jam will be joining us under the stars for a night of good tunes, fellowship & good ole farm fun! This is a free event but burgers & alcohol will be available for purchase.
The Senior Farmers’ Market Nutrition Program (SFMNP) is a seasonal USDA grant program that provides participants with access to fresh, nutritious, unprocessed fruits and vegetables from local farmers’ markets and is designed to increase awareness and use of community markets. South Carolina’s SFMNP began in 2001 as a six-county pilot project. SFMNP has since evolved, […]
Join the educators and volunteers at Nature As Teacher for their monthly Open Trails, held the first Saturday of each month between March and November. Hike or bike the trails all day! Bikers need helmets, dogs welcome on a leash.
The South Carolina Office of Resilience will host a Kershaw County Mobile Intake for residents who were impacted by Hurricane Helene. The Disaster Case Management Team will be on site to connect residents with relief and recovery services. All household members should arrive with proof of identification and social security cards. For more information, call […]
Join in the annual celebration at Kirkwood Park! Relay Races for the Kids: 3-Legged Race, Sack Race, Hopper Ball Race, Balloon Toss Tug-a-War, Badminton + Horse Riding Mobile Game Trailer, Guest Double Dutch Team Bingo for Seniors, Bake-Off Contest Kickball Game, DJ and Plenty of Food.
Books on Broad will host L. Glen Inabinet for a book signing and discussion, celebrating the release of his latest book, Mekong Memoirs. The event will take place on Saturday, June 7 from 2:00pm to 4:00pm. This event is free and open to the public. Books on Broad is located at 944 Broad St., Camden, […]
Wake up with the birds! Join Clemson Extension Wildlife and Forestry Agent Dr. Robert Carter for a relaxing tour through the preserve. Join one or join all! $5 per person for each hike. Registration required. June 9 July 7 August 4 September 8
Join Clemson Extension Wildlife and Forestry Agent Dr. Robert Carter for an exciting journey through plant identification. Walk through the preserve while you learn how to identify plants and recognize important botanical features in different ecosystems. $5 per person for each hike. Please email aebranh@clemson.edu to register in advance, or arrive on the day of […]
The Enemy of My Enemy is My Friend: George Washington and France Presented by Kyle Meyers George Washington’s experiences during the French and Indian War solidified a strong animosity towards Britain’s old rival, France. Washington, like most American colonists in the 1700s distrusted and down right hated the French. USC Grad student, Kyle Meyers weighs the […]
Do you know the difference between a C Corp, Subchapter s, LLC, Partnership or Sole Proprietorship? Which is better for you? How much does it cost to get started? Where to incorporate? Where will you pay the least amount of taxes? What about accounting? Small business consultant Jeffrey Cooper will have all your questions answered.
We asked and you answered with an overwhelming “Yes”! Adults wishing to experience our educational programs that are normally offered to school aged scholars, will have an opportunity to take an evening field trip to the Revolutionary War Visitor Center. You will complete an exhibit packet that focuses in on the lesson, enjoy learning history […]
Racer Test and Tune Days provide the opportunity for racers with a competition license and qualifying vehicle to test & tune on Carolina Motorsports Park's road course. This program is intended for racers needing additional “seat time” or for race teams seeking additional testing time. Racer Test and Tune Days compliment Turn One’s more “street […]
Join Nature As Teacher for Coffee by the Creek, sponsored by Duke Energy.
ALL are welcome to join us in the spirit of unity and solidarity during the 5th Annual Kershaw County Juneteenth Celebration on Friday, June 13th from 4:00 to 8:00 pm. Join in the celebration of the richness of African American culture and history. Juneteenth is the oldest nationally celebrated commemoration of the ending of slavery […]
Lace up your boots and join naturalist Jeff Clark on the trails at the Nature As Teacher preserve. All ages welcome, $5 per person. Please email aebranh@clemson.edu to register.
Are you interested in learning about wild mushroom foraging, cooking, medicinal properties and the mushroom world in general? Join us at Nature as Teacher at 9:00am on Saturday, June 14th for a Mushroom 101 hike with Nature as Teacher's Volunteer of the Year 2024, Beka Judson. This is a mushroom forage for beginners – no […]
Inspiring Our Teens to Make Smart Choices Today for a Brighter Tomorrow! FREE Event for Middle-High School Aged Boys and/or their Guardians. Breakout Sessions to include Bullying and It’s Consequences, Peer Pressure and Smart Choices, Building Confidence.
Hear Glen Inabinet speak & view his photos from his new book Mekong Memoirs. Vietnam veteran Inabinet, retired Camden High history teacher, a past president of KCHS, is a long-time researcher and writer of our local history. For example, as co-author of A History of Kershaw County, SC and of The World of Jak Smyrl […]
FBI (Fungi, Bacteria and Invertebrates) explorer camp! June 17th 9am-noon for ages 3-7 1:00pm-4:00pm for ages 8-14 The decomposition process doesn’t happen on its own. Fungi, bacteria, and invertebrates do the dirty work of decomposing living matter and recycling it back into the earth to become something new. After a short indoor lesson learning about […]
Joe Long, Curator of Education at South Carolina’s Confederate Relic Room and Military Museum, comes back to the Rev War Visitor Center on the 250th Anniversary of the Battle of Bunker Hill to help understand what really happened. Use the skills taught in this Lunch & Learn to read, study, and evaluate other Revolutionary battles […]
Join us for three summer evenings of incredible live music and special tasting menus! Free admission Families welcome
Whispers of Revolt: The Camden Slave Conspiracy of 1816 Presented by Brittney Evans July 4, 1816 marked the 40th anniversary of white Americans declaring their independence. For several slaves in Camden it was supposed to be a chance to declare their freedom as well. Unfortunately, they were betrayed by one of their own and stopped […]