The following quote may be attributed to Alliance Defending Freedom Senior Counsel Chelsey Youman regarding South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster’s signing Tuesday of H.B. 4591, the Stop Harms from Addictive Social Media Act:
“Children are not experiments, and their private information is not a commodity. The Stop Harms from Addictive Social Media Act directly confronts the root cause of harm to children online by stopping social media companies from addicting them for profit. It protects children by keeping them off social media by default unless their parents give permission. And for kids who do obtain accounts, it prohibits addictive design features and data exploitation of children. The result is a shield that puts children’s mental health and family protections ahead of corporate incentives. We commend Gov. McMaster and Rep. Brandon Guffey and those who supported children’s safety in the South Carolina Legislature.”
Alliance Defending Freedom is an alliance-building, non-profit legal organization committed to protecting religious freedom, free speech, parental rights, and the sanctity of life.
TripAdvisor’s 2026 Summer Travel Indexranks Myrtle Beach, SC as the No. 1 domestic summer travel destination in the U.S. If you’re mapping out a domestic beach vacation down south, there’s one stop that’s a must-visit while you’re in the area: Brookgreen Gardens.
Brookgreen Gardens is home to the nation’s largest and most comprehensive collection of American figurative sculpture. The gardens also feature the Lowcountry Zoo, a sanctuary dedicated to native wildlife in habitats designed to mirror their natural environments. A recent addition, Red Wolf Ridge, is a four-acre habitat housing one female and two male red wolves as part of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and Association of Zoos and Aquariums’ Red Wolf SAFE (Saving Animals from Extinction) program – highlighting the Zoo’s commitment to conservation. Beyond its world-class art and wildlife, Brookgreen Gardens is considered the floral jewel of South Carolina’s coast, offering stunning botanical displays year-round.
This summer, visitors can also experience several standout exhibitions and events, including:
A Founder‘s Legacy: The Society of Animal Artists (May 9 – July 26, 2026): As one of the founding members of the Society of Animal Artists in 1960, Anna Hyatt Huntington’s influence shaped the direction of contemporary animal art. This juried exhibition, featuring many of today’s leading sculptors and painters, pays tribute to her remarkable legacy and celebrates the 150th anniversary of her birth.
Gardens of Glass: The Art of Craig Mitchell Smith (May 15 – August 22, 2026): Back by popular demand, Gardens of Glass showcases vibrant glass sculptures that capture nature’s beauty. The pieces shine by day with intricate colors and details, and on select summer evenings are illuminated, creating a magical atmosphere.
National Sculpture Society Awards Exhibition(August 8 – October 25, 2026): The premier annual exhibition of American figurative sculpture returns once again to Brookgreen Gardens. Featuring the work of American masters alongside rising stars, the National Sculpture Society’s annual awards exhibition presents the finest in contemporary figurative sculpture.
Moonlight Mixers are back on the Folly Beach Pier! Music starts at 7 pm. Children 3 and under are free, and a registered and paid chaperone is required for all participants ages 15 and under.
Join us at the pier for a fun day of fishing during the Cast Off Fishing Tournament. Prize categories include Biggest 3 by Weight, Biggest youth catch (12 & under), and Best 5 Fish Total Weight. No preregistration required. Register on site the morning of each tournament.
Fee: $12 for ages 13 and up; $9 for members of the military; $9 for youth and seniors; $5 for fishing pass holders
Ages: 3 and up (adult chaperone required for ages 15 and under)
People with disabilities and their families are invited to an unforgettable night at your waterpark! Enjoy all the fun of the waterpark, including the lazy river, slides, and pool, in a sensory-friendly environment.
The Summer Solstice is a time to reconnect with each other and nature as the sun rises to the highest point in the sky. Join us to celebrate summer and community in this family friendly yoga event. Guests will enjoy a pre-yoga performance by AcroCharlestonSC and a post-yoga live music jam by reggae sensation, Mystic Vibrations. Event timeline: Gates open at 5:30pm for early access to our wellness village and prize drawings. Acro yoga performance by AcroCharlestonSC 6 pm-6:20pm. Adult and kids yoga classes will be held 6:30pm-7:30pm. Kids yoga presented by Empowered Minds. Mystic vibrations are from 7:30pm-8:30pm. AcroCharlestonSC will offer an acro yoga workshop concurrently. 20% discount available for pre-registered groups of 10 or more. All tickets must be purchased at the same time. Discount applied at checkout. Admission includes yoga class, an adult beverage, a kids food item, and a shirt with pre-registration. Shirt sizes are guaranteed with registrations received prior to June 4. Onsite registrants will be provided with shirts on a first-come, first-served basis. Subject to inventory on hand. This family friendly yoga event is open to all levels, including beginners.
People with disabilities and their families are invited to an unforgettable night at West County Aquatic Center! Come cool off and take a dip in the pool.
Join us at the pier for a fun day of fishing during the Cast Off Fishing Tournament. Prize categories include Biggest 3 by Weight, Biggest youth catch (12 & under), and Best 5 Fish Total Weight. No preregistration required. Register on site the morning of each tournament.
Fee: $12 for ages 13 and up; $9 for members of the military; $9 for youth and seniors; $5 for fishing pass holders
Ages: 3 and up (adult chaperone required for ages 15 and under)
This landmark series includes a 600-yard swim, a 12-mile bike ride, and a 5K run. Participants are divided into: Open / Elite, Master’s Open / Elite (Open/Elite competitors over the age of 40), Age Group, Clydesdale (men 220 pounds or greater), and Athena (women 165 pounds or greater). Registration includes one shirt for the series. For information and to register visit Charleston Sprint Triathlon Series | Charleston County Parks. Spaces are limited and events are expected to sell out. Open to all abilities and fitness levels. A Tri Club Team Competition will be held at Race 3 on July 26. All individual team members must be registered for Race 3. Rosters, (one team per club, minimum of five team members), must be submitted by Friday, July 17 at 12 pm to allison.stucky@ccprc.com.What to expect: This race is open to triathletes of all levels, including beginners. Accessible parking is available at the event site. Accessible port-a-let at event site. Open water swim. The swim starts in the water from a wading position. The bike route is inside and outside the park on city roads. The run course is 2 loops inside the park on paved trails and roads. Charleston County officers will be in position for on-road safety. Charleston County Parks Emergency Services team will be in position on the water and the lake bank.
Relax and enjoy traditional old school roots reggae with a new school attitude in the beautiful outdoor setting of James Island County Park. Bring your chair or blanket and rock the night away! Food, beverages, and souvenirs will be available for purchase. Music begins at 8 pm. Visit our website at ccprc.com or call (843) 795-4386 for more information.
People with disabilities and their families are invited to an unforgettable night at your waterpark! Enjoy all the fun of the water park, including the spray play, slides, and pool, in a sensory-friendly environment.
Ongoing on Wednesdays and Saturdays: June 3, 6, 13, 17, 20 and 27, 8:30 – 10:30 a.m.
Join us on one or more of our regular bird walks. Our trek through many distinct habitats will allow us to view and discuss a variety of birds, butterflies, and other organisms. What to expect: Accessible parking, accessible restrooms, accessible water fountains, and accessible picnic tables are available at this location. The program route is a flat, loop and benches are available along the trail route. The trails are unpaved. The program speed is moderately slow and will require periods of standing and gazing upwards.
Climbing Wall at Outdoor Adventure Center at James Island
New to climbing? This is the perfect place to start. Join us for a relaxed, staff-supported session designed to help you learn the basics, meet other beginners, and enjoy the experience at your own pace. Free gear rental is included, and you’re welcome to stay and climb until close.
Climbing Wall at Outdoor Adventure Center at James Island
New to belaying? This class will teach you the essential skills to belay safely and confidently on top rope. We’ll cover proper setup, communication, catching falls, and gear handling. No experience required, just a willingness to learn. By the end, you’ll be ready to belay with a climbing partner outdoors or indoors. Gear is provided; feel free to bring your own.
This walk focuses on the incredibly diverse northeast end of Folly Island. Once the home of a Coast Guard station, this Heritage Preserve protects maritime forest, beach, dune, and marsh habitats for wildlife. This site boasts one of the largest bird lists in South Carolina. At this time of year, we hope to see Painted Buntings and Wilson’s Plovers, plus much more. What to expect: This program is open to birders of all levels, including beginners. No accessible parking available. No restrooms are available. The park includes paved surface that leads to natural, unimproved surface out to a sandy beach. The program route is out and back and is approximately one-mile-long total.
To talk about land in the Lowcountry is an automatic invite to talk about rice, who grew it, where it came from, and how cultivation changed the landscape in ways that are still evident today. Caw Caw Interpretive Center provides one of the best local looks in the Lowcountry. What to expect: Accessible parking, accessible restrooms, accessible water fountains, and accessible picnic tables are available at the Welcome Center where the program begins and ends. The park includes natural, unpaved trails that are mostly flat. The program route is a loop, and benches are available along the trail route. The program speed is moderately slow and includes periods of standing.
Climbing Wall at Outdoor Adventure Center at James Island
Ready to take your climb to the next level? This class covers the basics of lead climbing in the gym? How to clip safely, manage rope drag, belay a lead climber, and fall safely with confidence. We’ll walk you through key techniques and safety protocols, with plenty of hands-on practice. No prior lead experience needed, but participants should be comfortable with top rope belaying and able to climb at a 5.9 level or higher. All gear provided; bring your own if you prefer.
Beginner Nature Photography for the Master Naturalist
Thu., June 18, 9:30 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Classroom at Caw Caw Interpretive Center
Master Naturalist advanced training opportunities provide exposure and skill development in areas such as natural history, natural resource management, and nature interpretation. To keep a Master Naturalist certification current, you must take at least eight hours of advanced training per year. As a Master Naturalist, it’s important to understand how to capture sharp, well-exposed images with accurate color rendition to be able to correctly identify and record your sightings. If you are new to digital photography or want to better understand how to control your camera to take better photos, this is your class! We’ll concentrate our learning on The Exposure Triangle of ISO, shutter speed, and aperture; equivalent exposures; white balance; monitor calibration; composition, and more. You’ll learn why it’s important to get out of Auto modes, which settings to use and when, and just as importantly which ones to NOT use! We’ll also have hands-on camera time, so you’ll be confidently using your camera before you leave.
Join local Juneteenth celebrations at McLeod Plantation Historic Site for a special exploration of history, heritage, and the liquid lineage of the African Diaspora. Jubilee Juice: The Red Drink dives deep into the crimson glass to uncover the profound cultural legacy of “the red drink” within African American communities. Tracing its roots from the traditional hibiscus teas (Bissap) of West Africa to its modern-day role as a symbol of celebration and resilience, this program offers a sensory journey through time. Participants will learn how this vibrant beverage served as a spiritual connection to their ancestors and a bold testament to the ingenuity of a people who preserved culture through flavor. Join us as we honor the strength of those who came before us and toast to the enduring spirit of freedom. What to expect: This is a free program included with admission to McLeod Plantation Historic Site. Registration is not required. The program will take place inside the house, and participants are welcome to come and go at their own pace between 9:30AM-3:30PM. Limited tasting supplies will be provided.
Did you know dolphins often work as a team to harvest fish schools and they also hunt individually? Join a naturalist to learn more about Atlantic Bottlenose Dolphins and their unique feeding strategies like strand-feeding. What to expect: Accessible parking is available and accessible restrooms and accessible water fountains are available near the Dunes House where the program begins and ends. An accessible route to a natural sand beach is present and beach wheelchairs are available for checkout on a first-come, first-served basis. The route is out and back along a sandy beach where no benches are available. The walk is approximately a mile total, and the walking speed is slow. The program will require periods of standing.
Join us for an evening dedicated to noting nocturnal wanderers of forest and field. We’ll use lights and sheets to attract and observe the moths that socialize under the cover of darkness. Other insect associates are bound to show up, so come along and help us document these denizens of the dark. What to expect: Accessible parking, accessible restrooms, accessible water fountains, and accessible picnic tables are available at this location. The program route is a flat, loop and benches are available along the trail route. The trails are unpaved. The program speed is moderately slow.
Climbing Wall at Outdoor Adventure Center at James Island
We’re partnering with Catalyst Sports to host a monthly adaptive climbing meetup? A welcoming and supportive space for climbers with disabilities. Whether your brand new to climbing or a seasoned pro, this community is all about overcoming obstacles together, fostering growth, and celebrating every step of the journey. Adaptive climbers will find an encouraging environment that highlights individual strengths and embraces the excitement of climbing. Empower yourself, reach new heights, and connect with a community where every achievement matters. Interested in Volunteering? We’d love your help! Volunteers must register with both CCPRC and Catalyst Sports and complete a required training. Please sign up with Catalyst using the link below and reach out to us for more information. Register through Catalyst Sports Registration is required for both climbers and volunteers through Catalyst, in addition to registering with CCPRC. For questions or more info, contact our Climbing Wall Manager robert.lavarnway@ccprc.com
Jr. Lifeguard C (10-11) at Isle of Palms County Park
Mon., June 1 – Fri., June 5, 1-Week Session, 8 – a.m. – 5 p.m.
Front Gate at Isle of Palms County Park
Participants will become familiar with aquatic environments, their hazards, and the demands of the job of a lifeguard. Junior Lifeguards will be actively involved with CCPRC beach and waterpark lifeguards, learning the basics of aquatic rescue. This is a very physically demanding program in which students are required to participate in running, ocean swimming, and lifeguarding drills. First-time participants must successfully swim 75 yards without touching the bottom and tread water for 30 seconds prior to the first day of the session. Swim tests are scheduled at Palmetto Islands County Park in Mt. Pleasant at Splash Island at 9am on May 23 and June 6, and at James Island County Park at Splash Zone at 9am on May 30 and June 13. Minimum enrollment is required two weeks prior to the first day. For additional camp information and schedules, click here.
Mon., June 1 – Fri., June 5, 1-Week Session, 8:30 – a.m. – 5 p.m.
Magnolia Shelter at Wannamaker County Park
Join us in welcoming summer with a good old-fashioned camp out. Filled with campfire stories and exploring the great outdoors. This is sure to be a week you don’t want to miss! For additional camp information and schedules,click here.
Jr. Lifeguard A (14-15) at Folly Beach County Park
Mon., June 1 – Fri., June 5, 1-Week Session, 8 – a.m. – 5 p.m.
Dunes House at Folly Beach County Park
Participants will become familiar with aquatic environments, their hazards, and the demands of the job of a lifeguard. Junior Lifeguards will be actively involved with CCPRC beach and waterpark lifeguards, learning the basics of aquatic rescue. This is a very physically demanding program in which students are required to participate in running, ocean swimming, and lifeguarding drills. First-time participants must swim 125 yards without touching the bottom and tread water for 45 seconds prior to the first day of the session. Swim tests are scheduled at Palmetto Islands County Park in Mt. Pleasant at Splash Island at 9am on May 23 and June 6, and at James Island County Park at Splash Zone at 9am on May 30 and June 13. Minimum enrollment is required two weeks prior to the first day. For additional camp information and schedules, click here.
Mon., June 1 – Fri., June 5, 1-Week Session, 8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Sweet Gum at Palmetto Islands County Park
Calling all explorers and adventurers! Welcome to Adventure Bound? Our hybrid program is designed to expose campers ages 9-10 to a myriad of outdoor activities and learning opportunities, such as paddle sports, fishing, rock climbing and environmental education. For additional camp information and schedules, click here.
Adventure Camp at Palmetto Islands – Surf Kayak/Fitness
Mon., June 8 – Fri., June 12, 1-Week Session, 8:30 – a.m. – 5 p.m.
Sweet Gum at Palmetto Islands County Park
Campers will engage in a series of skill-based kayak sessions throughout the week before taking on the waves for a day of surfing and sand at Folly Beach County Park. We’ll also focus on fitness and nutrition-based activities together with this accessory. From healthy treats to cold plunge feats, campers will love being exposed to new, fun ways of approaching health and wellness. For additional camp information and schedules, click here.
Jr. Lifeguard A (14-15) at Isle of Palms County Park
Mon., June 8 – Fri., June 12, 1-Week Session, 8 – a.m. – 5 p.m.
Front Gate at Isle of Palms County Park
Participants will become familiar with aquatic environments, their hazards, and the demands of the job of a lifeguard. Junior Lifeguards will be actively involved with CCPRC beach and waterpark lifeguards, learning the basics of aquatic rescue. This is a very physically demanding program in which students are required to participate in running, ocean swimming, and lifeguarding drills. First-time participants must swim 125 yards without touching the bottom and tread water for 45 seconds prior to the first day of the session. Swim tests are scheduled at Palmetto Islands County Park in Mt. Pleasant at Splash Island at 9am on May 23 and June 6, and at James Island County Park at Splash Zone at 9am on May 30 and June 13. Minimum enrollment is required two weeks prior to the first day. For additional camp information and schedules, click here.
Jr. Lifeguard B (12-13) at Folly Beach County Park
Mon., June 8 – Fri., June 12, 1-Week Session, 8 – a.m. – 5 p.m.
Dunes House at Folly Beach County Park
Participants will become familiar with aquatic environments, their hazards, and the demands of the job of a lifeguard. Junior Lifeguards will be actively involved with CCPRC beach and waterpark lifeguards, learning the basics of aquatic rescue. This is a very physically demanding program in which students are required to participate in running, ocean swimming, and lifeguarding drills. First-time participants must swim 125 yards without touching the bottom and tread water for 45 seconds prior to the first day of the session. Swim tests are scheduled at Palmetto Islands County Park in Mt. Pleasant at Splash Island at 9am on May 23 and June 6, and at James Island County Park at Splash Zone at 9am on May 30 and June 13. Minimum enrollment is required two weeks prior to the first day. For additional camp information and schedules, click here.
Ready to get vertical and experience the ultimate summer adventure? This 5-day rock climbing expedition provides campers with an unforgettable outdoor experience. We’ll camp, cook, and connect as we explore the thrill of reaching new heights on real rock face. On Monday, we will leave for Pinnacle, North Carolina, where we’ll set up camp at Pilot Mountain State Park. Throughout the week, campers will spend time building their climbing skills and familiarizing themselves with safety and equipment. We’ll return to James Island County Park on Friday. Please note: this session has four overnights. For additional camp information, click here.
Mon., June 8 – Fri., June 12, 1-Week Session, 8:30 – a.m. – 5 p.m.
Magnolia Shelter at Wannamaker County Park
Explore the underground world of sparkling crystals, cave critters, and hidden gems. See what you can uncover this week with us as we venture deep into the world of caves. For additional camp information and schedules, click here.
Mon., June 15 – Fri., June 19, 1-Week Session, 8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Sweet Gum at Palmetto Islands County Park
Calling all explorers and adventurers! Welcome to Adventure Bound? Our hybrid program is designed to expose campers ages 9-10 to a myriad of outdoor activities and learning opportunities, such as paddle sports, fishing, rock climbing and environmental education. For additional camp information and schedules, click here.
Mon., June 15 – Fri., June 19, 1-Week Session, 7:30 – a.m. – 6 p.m.
Schroder – Basketball Gymnasium at Schroder Recreation Center
Join us as we welcome summer…Hawaiian style!! Get your skirts and Hawaiian shirts ready for a week of luaus, limbo, and tropical treats. This is sure to be a week to remember.
Mon., June 15 – Fri., June 19, 1-Week Session, 7:30 – a.m. – 6 p.m.
Schroder – Basketball Gymnasium at Schroder Recreation Center
Get ready for an unforgettable summer of exploration, creativity, and adventure! At Voyager Camp, we’re all about igniting curious minds and fostering fun-filled experiences. From exciting team games and thrilling field trips to hands-on arts and crafts there’s something for everyone! Whether you are crafting a masterpiece, discovering something new on an outing, or teaming up for an epic challenge, every day is packed with excitement and endless possibilities. Don’t miss out. Join us for a season of fun, friends, and unforgettable memories!
Mon., June 15 – Fri., June 19, 1-Week Session, 8:30 – a.m. – 5 p.m.
Magnolia Shelter at Wannamaker County Park
Campers are becoming inventors this week as they unleash their creativity through fun STEM hands on activities designed to spark curiosity. Your imagination is the only limit! For additional camp information and schedules, click here.
Mon., June 15 – Fri., June 19, 1-Week Session, 8 – a.m. – 5 p.m.
Dunes House at Folly Beach County Park
This advanced session is designed exclusively for returning Junior Lifeguards who have demonstrated strong skills, discipline, and commitment in previous years. Participants will deepen their understanding of aquatic environments and high-risk hazards while training at an elevated level alongside CCPRC ocean rescue and waterpark lifeguards. This program focuses on advanced aquatic rescue techniques, enhanced physical conditioning, and more complex lifeguarding scenarios. Returning Junior Lifeguards should expect a highly challenging experience that includes extended open-water swims, timed running requirements, strength-based drills, and scenario-driven rescue practice. This session is intended for those prepared to push their abilities, refine their leadership skills, and train at a level closer to that of a working lifeguard. Participants must attend a scheduled run and swim test. The junior lifeguards must demonstrate the ability to complete a one-mile run under 9:30 and complete a 500-meter or 550-yard swim.
Jr. Lifeguard Advanced at Isle of Palms County Park
Mon., June 15 – Fri., June 19, 1-Week Session, 8 – a.m. – 5 p.m.
Front Gate at Isle of Palms County Park
This advanced session is designed exclusively for returning Junior Lifeguards who have demonstrated strong skills, discipline, and commitment in previous years. Participants will deepen their understanding of aquatic environments and high-risk hazards while training at an elevated level alongside CCPRC ocean rescue and waterpark lifeguards. This program focuses on advanced aquatic rescue techniques, enhanced physical conditioning, and more complex lifeguarding scenarios. Returning Junior Lifeguards should expect a highly challenging experience that includes extended open-water swims, timed running requirements, strength-based drills, and scenario-driven rescue practice. This session is intended for those prepared to push their abilities, refine their leadership skills, and train at a level closer to that of a working lifeguard. Participants must attend a scheduled run and swim test. The junior lifeguards must demonstrate the ability to complete a one-mile run under 9:30 and complete a 500-meter or 550-yard swim.
Mon., June 15 – Fri., June 17, 1-Week Session, 8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Wappoo at James Island County Park
Ready to boost your sea kayaking game and have fun doing it? In this session, campers will work on things like paddling skills and rescues before heading out for a trip on one of our local waterways. Additionally, campers will get the opportunity to explore an activity of their choosing on Tuesday afternoon. For additional camp information and schedules, click here.
Mon., June 15 – Fri., June 19, 1-Week Session, 7:30 – a.m. – 6 p.m.
Basketball Gymnasium at Lincoln Recreation Center
Join us as we welcome summer…Hawaiian style!! Get your skirts and Hawaiian shirts ready for a week of luaus, limbo, and tropical treats. This is sure to be a week to remember.
Mon., June 15 – Fri., June 19, 1-Week Session, 7:30 – a.m. – 6 p.m.
Basketball Gymnasium at Lincoln Recreation Center
Get ready for an unforgettable summer of exploration, creativity, and adventure! At Voyager Camp, we’re all about igniting curious minds and fostering fun-filled experiences. From exciting team games and thrilling field trips to hands-on arts and crafts there’s something for everyone! Whether you are crafting a masterpiece, discovering something new on an outing, or teaming up for an epic challenge, every day is packed with excitement and endless possibilities. Don’t miss out. Join us for a season of fun, friends, and unforgettable memories!
Mon., June 22 – Fri., June 26, 1-Week Session, 8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Wappoo at James Island County Park
Calling all explorers and adventurers! Welcome to Adventure Bound? Our hybrid program is designed to expose campers ages 9-10 to a myriad of outdoor activities and learning opportunities, such as paddle sports, fishing, rock climbing and environmental education. For additional camp information and schedules, click here.
Mon., June 22 – Fri., June 26, 1-Week Session, 7:30 – a.m. – 6 p.m.
Basketball Gymnasium at Lincoln Recreation Center
Get ready for an unforgettable summer of exploration, creativity, and adventure! At Voyager Camp, we’re all about igniting curious minds and fostering fun-filled experiences. From exciting team games and thrilling field trips to hands-on arts and crafts there’s something for everyone! Whether you are crafting a masterpiece, discovering something new on an outing, or teaming up for an epic challenge, every day is packed with excitement and endless possibilities. Don’t miss out. Join us for a season of fun, friends, and unforgettable memories!
Looking for something cool to do this summer? Join us on an expedition to the mountains of North Carolina, where we’ll beat the summer heat by kayaking on Class I II whitewater rivers. Campers can anticipate a week filled with camping, cooking, and paddling? All while building friendships and forging confidence that will last for years to come. On Monday, we will leave for Western North Carolina and base camp at Tsali Recreation Area. Throughout the week, we will build our paddle skills on Lake Fontana and the Tuckasegee River. We will return to James Island County Park on Friday. Please note: This session has four overnights. For additional camp information click here.
Mon., June 22 – Fri., June 26, 1-Week Session, 8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Sweet Gum at Palmetto Islands County Park
Calling all explorers and adventurers! Welcome to Adventure Bound? Our hybrid program is designed to expose campers ages 9-10 to a myriad of outdoor activities and learning opportunities, such as paddle sports, fishing, rock climbing and environmental education. For additional camp information and schedules, click here.
Adventure Camp at Palmetto Islands – Mtn Bike/Beach Life
Mon., June 22 – Fri., June 26, 1-Week Session, 8:30 – a.m. – 5 p.m.
Sweet Gum at Palmetto Islands County Park
Maneuver through the man-made obstacle course or zoom through the trails at James Island County Park before we take on the trails at Harbison State Forest this session. Also, we will get to catch a break at one of our beach parks and play some games, boogie-board, learn about wave dynamics and search for shark teeth. For additional camp information and schedules, click here.
Baptist Hill Discovery Camp Week 2: Exploring Nature
Mon., June 22 – Fri., June 26, 1-Week Session 7:30 – a.m. – 6 p.m.
Schroder – Basketball Gymnasium at Schroder Recreation Center
Join us as we welcome summer…Hawaiian style!! Get your skirts and Hawaiian shirts ready for a week of luaus, limbo, and tropical treats. This is sure to be a week to remember.
Jr. Lifeguard C (10-11) at Folly Beach County Park
Mon., June 22 – Fri., June 26, 1-Week Session, 8 – a.m. – 5 p.m.
Dunes House at Folly Beach County Park
Participants will become familiar with aquatic environments, their hazards, and the demands of the job of a lifeguard. Junior Lifeguards will be actively involved with CCPRC beach and waterpark lifeguards, learning the basics of aquatic rescue. This is a very physically demanding program in which students are required to participate in running, ocean swimming, and lifeguarding drills. First-time participants must successfully swim 75 yards without touching the bottom and tread water for 30 seconds prior to the first day of the session. Swim tests are scheduled at Palmetto Islands County Park in Mt. Pleasant at Splash Island at 9am on May 23 and June 6, and at James Island County Park at Splash Zone at 9am on May 30 and June 13. Minimum enrollment is required two weeks prior to the first day. For additional camp information and schedules, click here.
Jr. Lifeguard B (12-13) at Isle of Palms County Park
Mon., June 22 – Fri., June 26, 1-Week Session, 8 – a.m. – 5 p.m.
Front Gate at Isle of Palms County Park
Participants will become familiar with aquatic environments, their hazards, and the demands of the job of a lifeguard. Junior Lifeguards will be actively involved with CCPRC beach and waterpark lifeguards, learning the basics of aquatic rescue. This is a very physically demanding program in which students are required to participate in running, ocean swimming, and lifeguarding drills. First-time participants must swim 125 yards without touching the bottom and tread water for 45 seconds prior to the first day of the session. Swim tests are scheduled at Palmetto Islands County Park in Mt. Pleasant at Splash Island at 9am on May 23 and June 6, and at James Island County Park at Splash Zone at 9am on May 30 and June 13. Minimum enrollment is required two weeks prior to the first day. For additional camp information and schedules, click here.
Mon., June 22 – Fri., June 26, 1-Week Session, 7:30 – a.m. – 6 p.m.
Basketball Gymnasium at Lincoln Recreation Center
Let’s get? up close and personal? with nature! Join us for a week of outdoor adventure and exploration? From building bird feeders to nature rubbing! How about a nature scavenger hunt or rock painting? There will be so much to see or do you wouldn’t want to miss!
Explorers Camp at Wannamaker – Roll Out the Red Carpet
Mon., June 22 – Fri., June 26, 1-Week Session, 8:30 – a.m. – 5 p.m.
Magnolia Shelter at Wannamaker County Park
Lights, camera, action! Step back in time to the glitz and glam of Old Hollywood. Walk on the red carpet, explore black-and-white films, and become your own movie star this week. For additional camp information and schedules,click here.
Mon., June 22 – Fri., June 26, 1-Week Session, 7:30 – a.m. – 6 p.m.
Schroder – Basketball Gymnasium at Schroder Recreation Center
Get ready for an unforgettable summer of exploration, creativity, and adventure! At Voyager Camp, we’re all about igniting curious minds and fostering fun-filled experiences. From exciting team games and thrilling field trips to hands-on arts and crafts there’s something for everyone! Whether you are crafting a masterpiece, discovering something new on an outing, or teaming up for an epic challenge, every day is packed with excitement and endless possibilities. Don’t miss out. Join us for a season of fun, friends, and unforgettable memories!
NEW HAVEN, Conn., May 20, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Avelo Airlines announced today that it is extending its Tweed-New Haven Airport (HVN) flight schedule through Jan. 5, 2027, just in time to start planning winter and holiday travel. Travelers can make reservations at AveloAir.com.
Avelo Airlines Head of Commercial Trevor Yealy said, “It’s time to start planning winter and holiday travel, and we are excited to extend Avelo’s New Haven flight schedule through early-January 2027. With Avelo’s everyday low fares and industry-leading reliability, it’s the perfect time for travelers to get a head start on booking their holiday vacations or weekend getaways to over 25 popular destinations. Avelo offers somewhere for everyone – from award-winning beaches to outdoor adventure destinations, to cultural and entertainment hotspots and more.”
Avelo serves 28 nonstop destinations from HVN, including:
Atlanta, Ga. (ATL)
Charleston, S.C. (CHS)
Charlotte / Concord, N.C. (USA)
Chicago, Ill. (via ORD)
Cleveland, Ohio (CLE)
Dallas-Fort Worth, Texas (DFW)
Daytona Beach, Fla. (DAB)
Detroit, Mich. (DTW)
Fort Lauderdale, Fla. (FLL)
Fort Myers, Fla. (RSW)
Greenville / Spartanburg, S.C. (GSP)
Houston, Texas (Hobby) (HOU)
Indianapolis, Ind. (IND)
Jacksonville, Fla. (JAX)
Key West, Fla. (EYW)
Knoxville, Tenn. (TYS)
Myrtle Beach, S.C. (MYR)
Nashville, Tenn. (BNA)
Orlando, Fla. (MCO)
Orlando / Lakeland, Fla. (LAL)
Raleigh / Durham, N.C. (RDU)
San Juan, Puerto Rico (SJU)
Sarasota / Bradenton, Fla. (SRQ)
Savannah, Ga. / Hilton Head, S.C. (SAV)
Tampa, Fla. (TPA)
Washington, D.C. / Baltimore, Md. (BWI)
West Palm Beach, Fla. (PBI)
Wilmington, N.C. (ILM)
America’s Most Reliable and Convenient Airline Since taking flight on April 28, 2021, Avelo has flown more than 9.5 million Customers on over 75,000 flights. Today Avelo serves 34 destinations spanning 14 states and Puerto Rico.
Avelo has ushered in a new era of convenience, choice and competition by flying to primarily underserved communities nationwide. Most Avelo routes include at least one small, convenient airport, making traveling with Avelo a smoother, easier and more enjoyable experience than contending with the crowds, congestion and long walks at larger airports.
Avelo is distinguished by its industry-leading reliability. In 2025, Avelo ranked in the top three in on-time performance and flight cancellation rate in the U.S. airline industry. These results are provided by Anuvu, a leading aviation data services company also utilized by The Wall Street Journal for the publication’s annual airline ranking. Anuvu’s complete industry results and rankings are available at AveloAir.com.
Avelo also delivers strong Customer satisfaction, reflected in the airline’s Net Promoter Scores (NPS), which consistently rank among the best airlines and most admired brands in the world.
Avelo Airlines launched Avelo PLUS in fall 2025, a new membership program offering travelers exclusive benefits and savings. Members enjoy discounted fares, free priority boarding, special promotions and the ability to share rewards with up to nine others. Designed to add value and convenience, Avelo PLUS enhances the airline’s affordable service with added rewards for loyal customers.
About Avelo Airlines Avelo Airlines’ purpose is to Inspire Travel by saving travelers time and money. The airline offers Customers safe, convenient travel, everyday low fares, and a caring travel experience. Avelo stands out as the leading U.S. airline in on-time performance and reliability. The airline currently operates a fleet of Boeing Next Generation 737 aircraft and in 2028, will become the first U.S. airline to fly Embraer 195-E2s, with an order of up to 100 new aircraft. Today Avelo serves more than 30 popular destinations across the United States, including its four bases at Southern Connecticut’s Tweed-New Haven Airport (HVN), the Philadelphia / Delaware Valley region’s Wilmington Airport (ILG), Central Florida’s Lakeland International Airport (LAL) and Charlotte’s Concord-Padgett Regional Airport (USA). In late 2026, the airline will open a fifth base at North Dallas’s McKinney National Airport (TKI). For more information visit AveloAir.com.
GREENVILLE, S.C. — A federal grand jury in Greenville returned a 10-count indictment, presented by the U.S. Attorney’s Office, charging Elisa Marie Rosario, 33, and Jeremy Todd Lark, a/k/a “Jeremy Abdul Wakil Jones,” 42, both of Roebuck, and Kezayvian Lee Campbell, 19, of Greenville, with robbery affecting commerce and conspiracy to do the same, kidnapping resulting in death and conspiracy to do the same, use of a firearm during a crime of violence to cause death, obstruction of justice, interstate transportation of a stolen vehicle, destruction of the vehicle, by fire, to prevent its search and seizure by law enforcement and providing false statements to federal agents.
The indictment alleges that beginning on or about June 16, 2025, a Spartanburg County couple and a third man executed a scheme to kidnap and rob M.B.G., a person engaged in a business and activities affecting interstate commerce, of money, jewelry, a cell phone, and a 2025 Hyundai Genesis he rented from Enterprise. The defendants are alleged to have enticed M.B.G. to travel from South Carolina to Harrah’s Casino in Cherokee, North Carolina under the pretense of a date with Rosario. In preparation for their trip to North Carolina, the defendants were in possession of two firearms and other materials they planned to use in the commission of the charged crimes, including latex gloves and masks.
The indictment also alleges that in the early morning hours of June 17, shortly after he arrived at the casino, Rosario urged the victim to leave. Rosario and the victim then took a quick trip to a nearby convenience store. After a few minutes inside the store, Rosario drove the victim away from the store parking lot and then pulled the car over at a location where Campbell exited Lark’s car and entered the victim’s car. The three defendants, traveling in two cars, then held and transported the victim 12 miles away into Sylva, North Carolina to rob him. According to the indictment, during the robbery, the defendants shot the victim with a firearm, resulting in his death. While traveling, the defendants discarded the victim’s property. Later that evening, authorities in Spartanburg located the victim’s body and his burning rental car in a wooded area near the intersection of Woodburn Road and Pinecrest Road. The victim’s jewelry was found in the defendants’ Roebuck residence.
“The alleged actions of these defendants show a dark and devious scheme that crossed states lines and ultimately resulted in death,” said U.S. Attorney Bryan Stirling for the District of South Carolina. “Our thoughts are with the victim’s loved ones as we take this step toward justice.”
“This alleged conduct was callous and showed a deliberate disregard for human life,” said FBI Columbia Special Agent in Charge Kevin Moore. “This multi-count indictment is the result of a thorough, data-driven, and forensically supported investigation conducted jointly by the FBI and the Spartanburg Police Department. The collaboration was instrumental in identifying, building a case against, and apprehending the defendants. We will continue to use every available investigative and judicial resource to pursue justice and ensure that those who commit such crimes are held fully accountable.”
“This case represents the strength and effectiveness of law enforcement agencies working together toward a common goal,” said Major Art Littlejohn of the Spartanburg Police Department. “Through the coordinated efforts of investigators, local, state, and federal partners, justice was pursued for the victim and his family. I want to commend every agency for their dedication and commitment throughout this complex investigation.”
Each of the defendants face a maximum penalty of life in federal prison and are currently detained pending a detention hearing before U.S. Magistrate Judge Kevin F. McDonald.
The case was investigated by the FBI Columbia Field Office, the Spartanburg Police Department, and the Spartanburg Fire Department. Assistant U.S. Attorney Leesa Washington is prosecuting the case.
All charges in the indictment are merely accusations and defendants are presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in a court of law.
WASHINGTON – U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham (R-South Carolina) today celebrated Sheria Clarke being confirmed as a U.S. District Court Judge for South Carolina. She was confirmed by a vote of 52 to 38.
“I am very pleased that the Senate has confirmed Sheria Clarke as a U.S. District Court Judge for South Carolina with a bipartisan vote. With extraordinary credentials, an impeccable character and a deep commitment to the rule of law, Ms. Clarke is exactly the kind of person who should be a federal judge,” said Senator Graham. “I am fully confident that Judge Clarke will apply the law fairly to all South Carolinians. Once again, I would like to thank President Trump for making such an outstanding pick.”
Background on Sheria Clarke’s nomination:
On February 12, President Trump nominated Sheria Clarke to serve on the U.S. District Court for the District of South Carolina. Clarke’s many accomplishments include working under former U.S. Congressman Trey Gowdy (R-South Carolina) and serving as a federal prosecutor in South Carolina.
Throughout this process, Senator Graham was unwavering in his support for Ms. Clarke. As a senior member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, he successfully advocated to advance her nomination through the committee.
During President Trump’s first term, Senator Graham worked with him to confirm a record number of federal judges who have upheld the original meaning of the Constitution and our nation’s laws. Graham’s backing of Clarke exemplifies his continued commitment to help President Trump place qualified jurists on the federal bench for life.
Mace delivers federal dollars for cutting-edge UAS capabilities across Berkeley, Charleston, and Dorchester Counties
CHARLESTON, S.C. (May 19, 2026) – Congresswoman Nancy Mace (R-SC) today announced Charleston County and Joint Base Charleston have been awarded $1.9 million through the South Carolina Department of Veterans Affairs Military Enhancement Fund Grant to expand unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) capabilities across Berkeley, Charleston, and Dorchester Counties.
“This is a major win for the Lowcountry,” said Congresswoman Mace. “UAS and counter-UAS capabilities are a priority for our national defense and domestic security. This investment positions Joint Base Charleston and the tri-county region as leaders in drone technology while strengthening our ability to respond to emergencies, support mutual aid operations, and protect our communities from the ground up.”
The grant will expand Joint Base Charleston’s existing Drone Operations Management System across Berkeley, Charleston, and Dorchester Counties, ensuring interoperable drone programs operate in concert with the U.S. Air Force and the FAA. The investment will strengthen national security, enhance regional emergency response, and support mutual aid operations across shared airspace.
Rep. Mace’s office wrote a letter of support for the application, recognizing UAS and counter-UAS capabilities as a priority for national defense and domestic security.
As the sun begins to dip behind the Charleston skyline and basslines echo across the waterfront, High Tide Music Festival transforms the Lowcountry into one of the Southeast’s most energetic summer celebrations. Known for blending world-class electronic music, immersive art installations, sunset views, and an electric coastal atmosphere, the festival has quickly become a must-attend event for music lovers traveling to Charleston from across the country. From massive main-stage performances to VIP lounges and riverside dancing, High Tide delivers a full weekend experience where music, nightlife, and Charleston’s scenic beauty collide.
Festival Details
Festival Dates: June 5–6, 2026
Location: Riverfront Park, Charleston, South Carolina
Festival passes are currently on sale with several experience tiers available:
General Admission: Access to 50+ DJs across two stages, food truck villages, cocktail gardens, art installations, and interactive activations.
VIP Passes: Includes expedited entry, exclusive VIP areas, premium bars, front-of-stage viewing, upgraded restrooms, and priority access to afterparties.
Stage Access Passes: Premium viewing directly from on-stage areas with elevated experiences.
Super VIP Tables: Concierge service, shaded lounges, premium elevated viewing decks, and private table experiences for groups.
Featured Artists
The 2026 lineup includes internationally recognized electronic music acts and DJs, highlighted by:
The Chainsmokers
Louis The Child
Additional performers and DJs are expected throughout the multi-stage weekend experience.
VIP Experience
High Tide’s VIP program has become one of the festival’s biggest draws. Guests receive:
Dedicated VIP lounges
Fast-track entry lanes
Premium cocktail bars
Front-stage viewing access
Air-conditioned restrooms
Exclusive sponsor activations
Priority access to official pre-parties and afterparties
Why High Tide Stands Out
Unlike many urban music festivals, High Tide combines a large-scale electronic music experience with Charleston’s scenic waterfront backdrop. The festival emphasizes more than just performances — featuring immersive lifestyle activations, silent discos, interactive art, food experiences, and sunset riverside lounging that create a full weekend destination atmosphere.
For tickets, lineup announcements, hotel packages, and shuttle information, visit:
As the United States approaches the 250th anniversary of independence, Charleston is preparing to become one of the nation’s premier stages for Revolutionary War history. This summer, the city and surrounding Lowcountry will host “Carolina Days & Heritage 250,” a sweeping multi-site celebration filled with reenactments, immersive storytelling, cultural demonstrations, live performances, and tributes to the people and places that shaped the American Revolution.
Centered around historic landmarks such as Middleton Place and Marion Square, the commemoration transforms Charleston into a living history experience where visitors can step directly into the sights, sounds, and stories of the 18th century.
From June 28 through July 5, 2026, the citywide activation known as “The Revolutionary City” will feature coordinated programming across Charleston’s historic sites, museums, and public spaces. Organizers describe the event as an immersive Revolutionary-era landscape designed to encourage residents and visitors alike to explore multiple locations throughout the week.
At the heart of the celebration will be Heritage 250 at Marion Square, where one of Charleston’s most historic public spaces will become a vibrant living museum. Daily programming includes Revolutionary War reenactments, traditional arts and craft demonstrations, theatrical performances, music, dance, and educational discussions focused on Charleston’s role in America’s fight for independence.
Meanwhile, Middleton Place will host a series of themed Carolina Days events celebrating South Carolina’s Revolutionary heritage. Highlights include:
June 28, 2026 — Carolina Day: commemorating the pivotal Battle of Sullivan’s Island.
July 1, 2026 — Our Carolina Story: featuring art, music, and theater presentations.
July 2, 2026 — Made in Carolina: spotlighting South Carolina-made goods and traditions.
July 4, 2026 — Independence Day: honoring the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence.
Additional commemorative events will take place at Fort Moultrie on Sullivan’s Island, where living history demonstrations and ceremonies will honor the Battle of Sullivan’s Island — one of the earliest and most significant Patriot victories of the Revolutionary War.
Charleston’s deep Revolutionary roots make it a fitting centerpiece for America’s semiquincentennial celebrations. More battles of the Revolutionary War were fought in South Carolina than in any other colony, and the Charleston region played a defining role in shaping the nation’s early fight for freedom.
For visitors, Carolina Days & Heritage 250 offers far more than a history lesson. It is an immersive journey into the people, traditions, music, craftsmanship, and culture of Revolutionary-era Charleston — all set against the backdrop of one of America’s most historic cities.
Additional event information and updates can be found through:
A report released Thursday, May 14, 2026, by the South Carolina Office of the Inspector General (SCOIG) details the 13 month long investigation. It found the State Treasurer’s Office (STO) approved a $31 million loan to the State Election Commission for new voting machines.
Part of the loan agreement? A near 214% compounding late fee that the report says caused a cycle of debt.
The report also found the voting machine purchase violated state procurement laws. Separate reporting errors shifted $65 million away from the state’s general fund.
The report did not find evidence of criminal misconduct or fraud.
Treasurer Loftis denied fault in a statement and instead blamed the issues on the state’s former elections chief.
“The STO’s master lease program did not cause or contribute to the missteps of the State Election Commission related to the acquisition and management of its voting machines,” said Loftis. “The Election Commission and its former staff are under investigation based on numerous allegations of wrongdoing and criminal activity.”
Loftis is seeking reelection for state treasurer in November. While he disagrees with some of the report’s findings, Loftis maintains the SCOIG’s report is evidence of his innocence when it comes to criminal allegations.
“Today’s Inspector General report confirms an important truth: there was no finding of fraud, theft, personal enrichment, criminal misconduct or malfeasance by me or my office,” Loftis said.