Gullah-Geechee Land & Cultural Preservation Task Force Meeting
Aug
4
1:00 PM13:00

Gullah-Geechee Land & Cultural Preservation Task Force Meeting

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Operating under the jurisdiction of the Planning Commission and with considerable public input, the Gullah-Geechee Land and Cultural Preservation Task Force identifies and assists in the preservation of The Gullah-Geechee culture for the purpose of detecting and resolving issues specific to its community, including, without limitation, heirs property, taxes and land use, economic and sustainability issues for an improved quality of life, and education of the community.

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Celebrating Juneteenth on Hilton Head Island
Jun
12
to Jun 20

Celebrating Juneteenth on Hilton Head Island

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Hilton Head Island offers a vibrant tapestry of food, music, and culture year-round—but during the holidays, the Lowcountry truly comes alive. As Juneteenth approaches on June 19th, there’s no better place to commemorate this historic day than Hilton Head Island. Beyond its scenic outdoor spaces, diverse culinary experiences, and family-friendly activities, the island is deeply rooted in African-American history and heritage. It is home to Historic Mitchelville Freedom Park—the first self-governed town for formerly enslaved people in the United States. Today, descendants of Mitchelville’s founders preserve and celebrate their legacy, keeping alive the language, art, and traditions that have shaped generations and continue to inspire the pursuit of freedom and cultural pride.

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Historic Mitchelville Freedom Park 11th Annual Juneteenth Celebration
Jun
12
to Jun 19

Historic Mitchelville Freedom Park 11th Annual Juneteenth Celebration

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Discover the heart of the Gullah Geechee story through the vibrant events at Historic Mitchelville Freedom Park. From cultural festivals and heritage celebrations to educational tours and powerful performances, each gathering honors the legacy of the first self-governed town of formerly enslaved people in the United States. Explore upcoming events and be part of the living history that continues to shape the soul of the Lowcountry.

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