05/08/2026
WALTERBORO, SC
Sign up for Summer Camp at Premier’s Riding School
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A Home School Support Group & Accountability Association. www.lowcountryhomeschool.com
Homeschool We're Homeschoolers from the Lowcountry!
We get together weekly for play dates, library storytime & craft and Junior Book Club. We also plan field trips and events. Visit our Yahoo forum group at: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Low_Country_Homeschooling/
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05/08/2026
WALTERBORO, SC
Sign up for Summer Camp at Premier’s Riding School
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04/26/2026
AUTO DAY!
Posted by Jessica Vasil in Beaufort Homeschoolers group page:
The car club my husband and I are a part of is doing an auto day tomorrow if anyone is interested. They will teach how to check oil and take care of your car. And, if anyone is interested in more, they will answer any questions.
All ages welcome! Great way for a new or up and coming driver to know how their car works.
02/18/2026
RSVP TODAY!
Annual Graduation Ceremony Registration
You are cordially invited to attend
Lowcountry Homeschool Association's
Annual Graduation Ceremony
Date: Saturday, May 16, 2026
Time: 11:00 AM to 11:30 AM
(Seniors arrive 10:30 AM-Waiting room behind altar)
Location: Maye River Baptist Church
3507 Okatie Highway Okatie, South Carolina
Typical Order of Graduation:
Welcome Message
Senior Entrance
Pastor's Message
Diploma Distribution
Turning of Tassles
Closing Prayer
Graduates exit for senior-only group photos
End of Program
RSVP HERE:
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Interesting info!
12/18/2025
Attention: Skygazers
🌍 Earth is passing through the dusty debris trail left by Comet 8P/Tuttle, sparking the Ursid meteor shower—the final celestial display of the year.
❄️ Visible primarily in the Northern Hemisphere, the Ursids are a quieter, more subtle shower compared to the Geminids. While they typically produce about 10 meteors per hour, they are known for occasional outbursts that can surprise patient observers.
✨ The best time to watch is in the late-night hours just before dawn on the peak nights (December 21–22).
🔸 Good News for 2025: The moon will be a thin crescent and set early, leaving the skies perfectly dark for viewing.
🔸 Where to look: Look toward the Little Dipper (Ursa Minor) in the northern sky. No equipment is needed—just warm clothes, a dark spot, and about 20 minutes for your eyes to adjust to the dark.
Happy skygazing!
12/09/2025
Hardeeville, SC:
HEY, BATTER, BATTER!
It’s time for BASEBALL, Y’all!
10/15/2025
From Ranger Abby!
These flyers promote upcoming fall themed programs at Oconee Station State Historic Site (Walhalla, SC) and Oconee State Park (Mountain Rest, SC), including:
•Halloween at Oconee State Park - a weekend of fall family fun
•Legends, Lore, and S'mores at Oconee Station
08/17/2025
Way to go, Bluffton Township Fire District!
08/12/2025
🤩🤩🤩
The Perseids Are Coming — August 12–13! 🌠
Get ready, stargazers! On these nights, the Perseid meteor shower will peak, filling the sky with bright, fast-moving meteors — sometimes up to 100 an hour at the height of the show. These flashes of light are tiny bits of comet Swift-Tuttle burning up in Earth’s atmosphere at incredible speeds.
At its peak, you might spot up to 100 meteors every hour, each one a glowing streak born from ancient comet dust racing through our atmosphere at breathtaking speeds. No telescope required — just find a dark, open spot, get comfy, and let your eyes adjust to the night.
Want the best view? Escape the city lights, bring a blanket, and give yourself 20–30 minutes in the dark to truly take in the show. Whether you see a few or a sky full, the Perseids are proof that the cosmos still loves to surprise us.
08/08/2025
Enjoy!
The August full moon, known as the sturgeon moon, will rise on Saturday, Aug. 9, at 3:55 a.m. ET. | READ MORE: https://7ny.tv/46N7QpN