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CHS Holiday Picks: South Carolina Aquarium

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A family seeing the turtles at the South Carolina Aquarium.

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This season, we’re helping you shop for all your holiday gifting and hosting needs by highlighting our local favorites, including the South Carolina Aquarium.

With unlimited visits for one full year, special pricing on events (think: Aquarium Aglow), exclusive member programs, and more, there are so many chances to create memories with your loved ones all year long.

Here are our top Holiday Picks from the brand:

  • South Carolina Aquarium Membership: The gift of membership also gives back — it helps care for sick and injured sea turtles, provide education programming for students, and continues critical conservation work.
  • South Carolina Aquarium Sea Turtle Guardian: Give the gift of exclusive content and communications from the South Carolina Aquarium Sea Turtle Care Center™ staff via email, social media, and even Zoom calls.
  • Symbolically Adopt an Animal: Adopting an animal in their name isn’t just a unique gift, it also helps the Aquarium continue to provide expert care, daily food, enrichment opportunities, and more.

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