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Love Charleston’s history? Join the (revitalized) PreserVISIONist group

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Share your passion with other young professionals at the PreserVISIONist Soiree.

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Have a passion for history, architecture, and preserving the past? Historic Charleston Foundation is looking for young professionals to join its PreserVISIONist group to network and share their passion for preservation, advocacy, and philanthropy in Charleston.

To kick off the revitalized group, Historic Charleston Foundation along with a group of hosts, invites you to a PreserVISIONist Soiree on Fri., Nov. 4 at the National Russell House Museum. Look forward to:

  • Hors d’oeuvres
  • Wine, speciality cocktails + a special-edition beer
  • Live music by The Midnight City Band*

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