Charleston residents are invited to experience the Holy City’s history with the Preservation Society’s Preservation (PSC) Month program. Every May, the PSC hosts a month-long series of unique events that allow the community to celebrate the past and advocate for its future as proceeds from all events support the mission of the Preservation Society.
“Preservation Month is an opportunity to provide educational experiences on Lowcountry history, while raising awareness on the state of preservation in our changing city,” Kristopher King, Executive Director of the PSC, said.
Here’s a look at the 2019 schedule:
For more information and ticketing, visit www.preservationsociety.org or call 843-722-4630. Except for the Membership Meeting, all events are open to the public.
Founded in 1920 by Susan Pringle Frost, the Preservation Society of Charleston is the oldest grassroots preservation organization in America. The Society serves as a strong advocacy leader for citizens concerned about preserving Charleston's distinctive character, quality of life, and diverse neighborhoods.