Events like the Meet and Greet for reptiles, Turtles, Lowcountry Raptors, and more require fair admission charges at most facilities offering the programming. MCfLH makes no such request, only recently requesting a small contribution ($10) for Marsh Tacky and the Oyster events that are more costly for them to put on. Horses don't barge from Daufuskie for free...
Very little other than wonderful things can be said for a small center in the middle of Ridgeland, South Carolina continuing the dialogue on Lowcountry heritage and making specialty programs available to children at no cost.
Admission is always free though and there is something for the whole family. Now, adults may find the three room building a bit small, but as a parent, I can say categorically that small and school aged children will happily spend an afternoon playing and learning. This is an honest treasure for the area that I hope is supported by municipal benefactors as well as patrons.
Interesting place
Had a good time
I feel ill equipped, on a personal basis, to speak to their efforts in supporting local African American history and heritage. But they do, and they have made it a clear focus, and it is important.
Informative, educational and fun place to learn.
Reading the article in SCLIVING.COOP May publication; I went to your website and so looking forward to visiting June 10.
This center is one of the most important in the area and needs more community support and engagement.
Morris Center For Lowcountry Heritage is a US Museum based in Ridgeland, South Carolina. Morris Center For Lowcountry Heritage is located at 10782 S Jacob Smart Blvd, Ridgeland, SC 29936, USA.
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