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Come Enjoy the ALC Fall Lecture Series

Please plan to join us for a fabulous evening that includes a wine and cheese mixer followed by a tour of historic Rose Hill Estate and a presentation by Kent Cubbage. Kent is an ALC Board member and is best known for his haunted history tours of Aiken. Kent’s entertaining lecture is entitled “Learning to Love Nature by being Bitten, Stung, and Burned."

when: Wednesday, October 6 at 6:00 p.m.
where: Rose Hill Estate, at the corner of Greenville and Barnwell Streets in downtown Aiken (one block north of Auto Zone)
cost: $15 per person (payable at the door)

RSVP not required but recommended (803) 649-7139.


October 2010 Newsletter Now Available

To view the October 2010 edition of the Aiken Land Conservancy's newsletter "The Conservation Chronicle," as a full color PDF file, please click here.

You will also be receiving a hard copy of this newsletter within a few days. If you would like to join our growing list of "e-mail only" newsletter recipients, please send an e-mail to mail@conserveAiken.org and put "save paper " in the subject line. Not only will you be saving paper (and trees!), but you will also be helping ALC reduce our printing and postage costs.


Save the Date and Plan to Celebrate the Start of the Holiday Season with ALC

Join the ALC on Thanksgiving morning for Bloodies and Bagels on your way to the Blessing of the Hounds in Hitchcock Woods, from 8:30 am - 10:30 am at the Aiken County Historical Museum.


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