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Listings for Multi-Cultural Heritage
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The Gullah O'oman Shop
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Phone: 843-235-0747
Email: gullahshop@aol.com
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Address:
Petigru Dr. and Waverly Rd.
Pawleys Island
South Carolina
29585
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This shop features the best of the low country's crafts: Gullah collectibles, story quilts, lectures & seminars on Gullah history and culture, sweet grass baskets, dolls, wood carvings, black collectibles & memorabilia, art, antiques, African artifacts, books. historical papers & documents, tours, genealogical research. Owners Bunny and Andrew Rodrigues are respected for their knowledge of the history, culture, literature and handcrafts of the Gullah people and conduct discussions, lectures and seminars on the contribution of the Gullah people to the development and success of the Carolina rice culture and other local Gullah historical and cultural issues for adults and young people.
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Georgetown County Museum
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In the heart of the historic district is the Georgetown County Museum, preserving and displaying more than 300 years of history and culture in the third oldest city in South Carolina. Open Tuesday through Friday 10 AM until 4 PM and Saturday 10 AM until 3 PM. Normal admission is children under 6 free, ages 6-18 $2, ages 19-64 $4 and 65 and older $3. Large groups welcome; please call ahead: 843 545-7020
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Artistry of Zenobia Washington
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Ms. Zenobia Washington's works are on display in galleries throughout the US. A Lowcountry artist raised in Georgetown, SC and influenced by the Gullah culture, her unique, one-of-a-kind dolls are a celebration of the lives of the many amazing women who have influenced her life. As an artist, speaker, and through workshops, Zenobia celebrates the folklore, language, food and art of Gullah people. She invites you to be inspired by this unique culture and the beautiful stories it has to tell...
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The Serendipity Singers
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The Serendipity Singers is a nonprofit vocal group featuring women's voices in various arrangements of both popular and traditional choral music. Going into their fourth season of concerts, they proudly continue to present free performances to the public which tend to leave their audiences smiling.
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