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4 spring events happening at Drayton Hall

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Drayton Hall’s main house and grounds are open to the public Wednesday through Monday from 9 a.m.-5 p.m.

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History and culture meet at Drayton Hall Preservation Trust. Drayton Hall offers a variety of events, activities, tours, and more to gain a deeper understanding of colonial America and the evolution of life in the South.

Here are four upcoming events happening this season that you won’t want to miss:

  • Sweetgrass Weaving Workshop with Henrietta Snype | Saturday, April 1 | 10 a.m. | $140+ | Take part in a hands-on workshop while learning the historical significance of this unique Lowcountry craft originating from the Gullah Geechee culture.
  • Sip & Stroll | Saturday, April 8 + Saturday, May 13 | 3:30 p.m. | $35+ | Take a scenic stroll of the grounds, featuring a new audio tour, while sipping wine and local brews. Guests receive a complimentary wine glass or koozie to take home.
  • Chamber Music Orchestra Spring Concert | Saturday, April 29 | 4:30-6 p.m. | $60+ | Immerse yourself in a journey of sounds featuring the flute, oboe, violin, bassoon, and harpsichord during this spring concert in the Lenhardt Garden.
  • Floral Design Workshop | Sunday, April 30 |10 a.m. | $115+ | Learn to make a beautiful seasonal floral arrangement during this hands-on workshop. *

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