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    Savannah HeraldBy Savannah HeraldJune 26, 20262 Mins Read
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    • SC7 connects people to places and inspires stewardship of South Carolina's natural resources through firsthand experiences.
    • The expedition spotlights cultural heritage, natural resources and conservation via hikes, paddles, educational programs, wellness activities and service projects.
    • Event is not open to public; residents should consult the official website and the SC7 Digital Field Guide at www.southcarolina7.com.

    South Carolina’s month-long conservation and outdoor adventure expedition continues July 27 as the seventh annual South Carolina Seven (SC7) Expedition explores one of the Lowcountry’s most treasured cultural traditions through a sweetgrass harvesting experience at Boone Hall Plantation. Hosted by the South Carolina National Heritage Corridor and led by South Carolina Department of Natural Resources (SCDNR) Director Tom Mullikin, the SC7 Expedition brings together state leaders, conservation organizations, outdoor enthusiasts and community partners for a 30-day journey across South Carolina focused on conservation, resilience, outdoor recreation and stewardship.

    The event will begin at 9 a.m. on July 27, at Boone Hall Plantation in Mount Pleasant. Members of the SC7 core team will participate in a hands-on sweetgrass harvesting experience that explores the history, significance and cultural importance of sweetgrass basket weaving, a centuries-old African American art form brought to the Lowcountry by enslaved West Africans and preserved through generations of Gullah Geechee culture. Participants will learn about the natural landscapes where sweetgrass grows, the harvesting process and the enduring traditions that continue to shape the identity of coastal South Carolina.

    “SC7 is about connecting people to the places that make South Carolina special and inspiring stewardship of our natural resources through firsthand experiences,” said  Mullikin.

    Throughout July, the SC7 Expedition will travel across South Carolina, highlighting the state’s natural resources, cultural heritage and conservation successes through hikes, paddles, educational programs, wellness activities and service projects. The expedition is supported by numerous partners, including the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources (SCDNR), South Carolina Office of Resilience (SCOR), Nature At Work, the Palmetto Trail, South Carolina State Parks, the National Park Service, US Forest Service, Blue Ridge Electric Cooperative and many others.

    This event is not open to public participation. However, South Carolinians are encouraged to visit Boone Hall Plantation to experience its historic grounds, gardens and educational programs while learning more about the people, traditions and landscapes that have shaped the Lowcountry. A complete schedule and the official SC7 Digital Field Guide are available at www.southcarolina7.com.





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