The Swamp Fox Players in Georgetown presents Nunsense, directed by Karen Morello. The play follows the capers of the Order of the Little Sisters of Hoboken as they take over the church to hold a fundraising variety show to raise money to bury several sisters, who were accidentally poisoned by their cook. They must inter the nuns before the health inspector comes and finds the dead nuns in their freezer! Fraught with hilarity, both Catholic and otherwise, the audience watches as the nuns try to perform their planned performance amidst chaos and calamity. TUSK: The Classic Fleetwood Mac Tribute will be LIVE at The Carolina Opry Theater on Sunday, March 8, 2026 at 7:00pm. Tickets are on sale now. It's time for the SOS Care Annual Charity Golf Tournament at the exclusive Reserve Golf Club in Pawleys Island - Great Golf and a Great Cause! Benefitting adults with autism and intellectual disabilities in the Greater Grand Strand area. All proceeds go to our Oak Tree Farm community, a living community for adults with autism. For five decades, Jim Fitch has been the steadfast heart of The Rice Museum in Georgetown, SC, guiding us with vision and passion. It?s with immense joy that we host an exhibit dedicated to his enduring legacy: 50 Years of Collecting and Creating. This is a heartfelt journey through the art and artifacts that have shaped our beloved museum, all seen through the eyes of the man who has cherished them the most.
Jim Fitch?s tenure as Director has been a cornerstone of the art community here in Georgetown, and far beyond. This special exhibit is our way of honoring his significant contributions and the lasting impact he has made. We?ve curated a collection that reflects his dedication, his discerning eye, and his tireless efforts in bringing remarkable pieces into our collection. Join us for Moveable Feast, luncheons with exciting authors, artists, musicians and historians at area eateries.
The Moveable Feast, founded and managed by Linda Ketron, is now in its 29th year. Held at local restaurants weekly throughout the year on Tuesdays or Wednesdays when the presenter or the preferred venue is available, the presentation precedes the meal. For each Feast, the chef prepares a special menu. Food allergies are accommodated with advance notice; vegetarian option always available. Individuals, couples, friends, book clubs, and other small groups are assigned table seating. Although the per feast price has increased in response to increased food and labor costs at the restaurants, your gift certificates or unused three-fer credits will be honored. Featuring a cast of over 35 of the nation’s most talented performers, The Carolina Opry show spans all genres to bring you the best hits of yesterday and today. History, Tea & Buc-ee's with Storehouse Tours! The Pee Dee History Gallery in Florence is the largest gallery space in the facility, comprising 3,300 sq. ft. of exhibit space. This permanent collection gallery occupies the entire second floor, east wing of the building. Artifacts on display are supported by historical images and narrative interpretation, providing a comprehensive introduction to the Pee Dee region from prehistory to the present.
Highlights in this gallery include: Cretaceous period reptile material, an 18 ft. tall Ancient Bald Cypress trunk sub-fossil, Native American and Colonial period artifacts, Civil War artifacts from the Florence Stockade prison camp and Confederate Naval Yard at Mars Bluff, artifacts related to life and career of former FBI agent and Florence County native, Melvin Purvis and fragments of the MK-6 atomic bomb which was accidentally dropped on the Mars Bluff community in 1958. You also have time to explore the other Art Galleries at the Museum if you would like.
We will enjoy a true Victorian Tea which includes a pot of tea, assorted finger sandwiches, a scone with Devonshire Cream and Lemon Curd, and more! And a visit to Florence would not be complete without a stop at Buc-ee?s for some shopping and to grab a snack like Beaver Chips, Beef Jerky, House-made Fudge or a Brisket Sandwich for the ride home! For five decades, Jim Fitch has been the steadfast heart of The Rice Museum in Georgetown, SC, guiding us with vision and passion. It?s with immense joy that we host an exhibit dedicated to his enduring legacy: 50 Years of Collecting and Creating. This is a heartfelt journey through the art and artifacts that have shaped our beloved museum, all seen through the eyes of the man who has cherished them the most.
Jim Fitch?s tenure as Director has been a cornerstone of the art community here in Georgetown, and far beyond. This special exhibit is our way of honoring his significant contributions and the lasting impact he has made. We?ve curated a collection that reflects his dedication, his discerning eye, and his tireless efforts in bringing remarkable pieces into our collection. Learn about formidable women who visited or worked for the Baruch family at Hobcaw House and Bellefield Plantation between 1911 and 1964. Welcome to the Time Warp! Rocking vacations nightly…the best music of the 60s, 70s and 80s!
The Swamp Fox Players present Nunsense
TUSK: The Classic Fleetwood Mac Tribute
SOS Care Charity Golf Tournament
A Milestone Celebration: 50 Years of Collecting and Creating
Moveable Feast: Billy Baldwin and English Hurteau (Southern Places)
The Carolina Opry
History, Tea & Buc-ee's in Florence!
A Milestone Celebration: 50 Years of Collecting and Creating
Trailblazers and Changemakers: Honoring the Formidable Women of Hobcaw Barony and Bellefield
Time Warp



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