Monthly Archives: March 2015

Coming attractions March 10, 2015

1:00  Developing Resources to Preserve African American Slave Dwellings

Joseph McGill Jr., Founder of the Slave Dwelling Project, Magnolia Plantation

When Joseph McGill spent a night in one of the newly restored slave cabins at Magnolia Plantation in May of 2010, his only intent was to bring much-needed attention to these often-neglected dwellings.  Now, with over 60 overnight stays in 14 states across the nation, the project is still going strong.  This lecture chronicles those stays and the future of the Slave Dwelling Project.

2:30  Drayton Hall and the Ashley River:  What Kind of Future Do We Want for Our Past?

George McDaniel, Executive Director, Drayton Hall

Established as a plantation in 1738 when George Washington was six years old, Drayton Hall today is an historic site of the National Trust for Historic Preservation and is open to the public for tours.  It is a landmark attraction on the Ashley River, a State Scenic River.  Both the Ashley and Drayton Hall played critical roles in the history of the state and nation, but what about their future?  Some believe that historic preservation is old-fashioned, while others contend it is creative and is more about the future than the past.  This presentation will generate discussion about that question.

Trip to Savannah April 2, 2015

Leave: Mt Pleasant at 7am
CofC North Campus at 7:30am
Return to Charleston at approximately 6pm

What we will see:
We will take the Freedom Trail Tour of Savannah, some of the highlights include Remnants of the Underground Railroad, Visit the oldest Black Church in North America, Civil Rights Museum.  We will follow the tour with a non-hosted lunch at Sisters of the New South restaurant. Cost is approximately $10-$12 depending on what you eat.  After lunch we will go to the Museum at the Savannah College of Arts and Design (SCAD).  We then board the bus for the trip back to Charleston.

The cost will be $65.00 per person plus your individual lunch.  It should be an educational and stimulating day.

Please sign up at the next CCR meeting or call Dave Clark at 843-884-6999.