Brown Bag Lunch: Plant and Insect Symbiosis *CANCELLED*
This event has been cancelled.
This event has been cancelled.
Palmetto Bluff is partnering with South Carolina 250 (SC250) to mark the 250th anniversary of the American Revolution with a special presentation and walking tour honoring the people of May River Neck and exploring their role in the American Revolution. Join Archaeologist, Katie Epps, as she guides you through several of Palmetto Bluff’s historic cemeteries […]
Wade Bales of Quality Lakes Inc. will present an overview of the freshwater lakes and lagoons at Palmetto Bluff. He will cover the mechanics of how aquatic plants, algae, water quality, and sport fish populations are managed annually. Walk-ins welcome. If you would rather attend virtually, click on the following link (or copy and paste […]
Join Palmetto Bluff Archaeologists as they discuss and pass around some of the artifacts they excavated on property. Walk-ins welcome.
Join Palmetto Bluff’s Archaeologist, Katie Epps, as we explore the first plantation established on May River Neck and the families that lived on and worked the land during the turmoil (and gunfights) of the Revolutionary War through the late 19th century. Walk-ins welcome. If you would rather attend virtually, click on the following link (or […]
Do you want to know what birds are feeding around your house? Or maybe the species singing while you are on a walk? What about telling apart all those wading birds at the rookery? Join the Conservancy Science & Education Manager, Aaron Palmieri, as he gives you a rundown of the common bird species seen […]
The United States is home to over 90,000 described species of insects. Some are admired while others are despised, but most insects go unnoticed in our daily lives. Join the Conservancy as we discuss the multi-legged residents of Palmetto Bluff. Walk-ins welcome.
Michael Reynolds is a 9th generation resident of Bluffton with his family dating back to the 1690s. With this connection, Michael has developed a fascination and passion for local history and has woven together a story of Bluffton’s history – dating back to the indigenous people who resided here to the more recent population boom […]
What differentiates mammals from other animals? What mammals live in the Lowcountry? Is what I heard about certain mammals true? Join the Conservancy as we broaden our understanding of our furry neighbors. Walk-ins welcome.
Palmetto Bluff resident David Miller, great-great-great-great grandson of Thomas Jefferson, shares his research and family stories of the life of his famous ancestor. Walk-ins welcome. If you would rather attend virtually, click on the following link (or copy and paste into your browser) to watch through zoom webinar: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_g6fmCRbyS-K0dbWdwzjiww