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Charleston Parks Conservancy Celebrates Lowcountry Earth Week with Free Events
Charleston Parks Conservancy will be celebrating Lowcountry Earth Week with several free, educational programs in parks all around the City of Charleston. Lowcountry Earth Week is a collaborative initiative of more than 40 local conservation organizations taking place from April 15th to 22th. The week-long celebration of the region’s natural beauty and resources features a variety of clean-ups, nature activities, and workshops will culminate on Earth Day with a celebration at Holy City Brewing on April 22nd as well as Brunch in the Park on April 23rd.
“Charleston Parks Conservancy is thrilled to be a part of this amazing initiative by hosting several fun events where attendees can learn more about nature and why our green spaces are such an important part of the future of Charleston,” said Devon Andrews, Director of Partnerships and Engagement. “Lowcountry Earth Week is the perfect opportunity to connect people with their parks which is an integral part of The Conservancy’s mission.”
The public is invited to connect with their parks and celebrate Lowcountry Earth Week with Charleston Parks Conservancy during the following programs:
Saturday, April 15th
Charleston Area Beekeepers Association Expo
10 am to 3 pm at Brittlebank Park 185 Lockwood Drive Charleston, SC 29403
The Charleston Area Beekeepers Association (CABA) and the Charleston Parks Conservancy will present this free family-friendly event with local beekeepers who will share about bees and products of the hive like honey, wax, and royal jelly. Experts on native plants will be teaching about planting for pollinators while reducing and managing chemical applications. There will be live music, food trucks, and activities for all ages as well as local honey products and natural hand-made crafts for sale. Registration is free.
Tuesday, April 18th
Honeybee Hive Inspection
1 pm to 2 pm at Magnolia Community Garden’s Apiary, 720 Magnolia Rd.
Join two Conservancy Beekeepers as they inspect a honeybee hive and share about the magic of bees. Attendees will observe the inspection from a safe distance and additional best practices for observing a hive inspection will be shared onsite. Registration is free.
Wednesday, April 19th
Water Conservation in the Garden
5:30 pm to 6:30 pm at Corrine Jones Community Garden, 36 Marlow Dr.
Learn best practices for watering in summer heat with an intro to rain gardening/water harvesting in Charleston’s sub-tropical climate. Attendees will make an Olla self-watering pot to take home. Registration is free.
Birdwatching in the Park and Litter Sweep
9 am to 10:30 am at the west end of the West Ashley Greenway, McLeod Mill Rd.
Charleston Parks Conservancy’s popular bird walk series will be paired with a litter sweep of the western end of the West Ashley Greenway to help provide a thriving habitat for birds. Attendees will meet at the trailhead of the Greenway. Registration is free.
Saturday, April 22nd
Earth Day Celebration
12 pm to 4 pm at Holy City Brewing
Celebrate the end of earth week with all partners of Lowcountry Earth Week through this family-friendly tabling event at Holy City Brewing. Learn more.
Sunday, April 23rd
Brunch in the Park
11 am to 2 pm at Hampton Park Rose Pavilion, 30 Mary Murray Dr.
Advanced tickets for entrance to the event are $10, increasing by $5 at the door. Free admission for children ages 12 and under. Listen to live music by Porto Seguro while enjoying a charcuterie or brunch board from Coastal Charcuterie and toast with a glass of bubbly from Graft Wine Shop. Tickets are on sale now.
Wednesday, April 26th
The last Birdwatching in the Park event of the month
9 am to 10 am at Higgins Pier/West Ashley Bikeway, 1022 Main St.
Attendees will learn how to listen for different species while learning about the uniqueness of these species. Binoculars are recommended but are not required.
For more information and to register for any of these events, visit the Charleston Parks Conservancy website. Get the full list of clean-ups, festivals, nature walks and workshops from more than 40 Charleston area nonprofits.
About the Charleston Parks Conservancy
The Charleston Parks Conservancy is a nonprofit organization dedicated to inspiring the people of Charleston to connect with their parks and create stunning public places and a strong community. For more than 13 years, the Conservancy — through public-private partnerships — has had a hand in renovating and beautifying more than 20 parks in the City of Charleston. In 2020, renovations were completed at Moultrie Playground and at St. Julian Devine Community Center & Park. Other notable projects include the complete renovation of Colonial Lake, the renovation of the Rose Pavilion at Hampton Park as well as Magnolia Park and Community Garden and Medway Park and Community Garden. For more information, visit www.charlestonparksconservancy.org, Twitter / Instagram: @charlestonparks, and Facebook / YouTube: @CharlestonParksConservancy.