Join us in celebrating the momentous 350th anniversary of the founding of Charleston and the Carolina Colony in 1670. Dr. Nic Butler, distinguished scholar and the Historian for the Charleston County Public Library, will discuss five crucial choices that have shaped this region’s history from that pivotal moment of settlement to the present.
This is an event in the Food for Thought Luncheon Lecture Series. The luncheon lecture series will take place in an informal setting at the historic Captain James Missroon House, c. 1808. Join us atop Charleston’s High Battery and enjoy a commanding view of Charleston Harbor and the antebellum mansions along East Battery.
Participants will enjoy a casual light lunch of salads and sandwiches.
PLEASE NOTE: Limited off-site parking only.
$45 per event | Advance purchase is required.
A 3% processing fee will be added to the purchase of each ticket upon check-out.