The Beaufort History Museum is offering summer camp sessions which are free for children of all ages and open to the public. The camps are held at the Museum (located in The Arsenal at 713 Craven Street in the downtown historic district). The next session is Tuesday July 21 from 10 to 11:30 a.m. The title is ‘Tied up in Knots” with Jay Holloway, sponsored by OCS Garage Doors & Hurricane Protection. Kids will learn how to tie a number of important knots that are used aboard local commercial fishing boats, sailboats and other vessels while learning the importance of the maritime economy in the Lowcountry. For more information and to register please contact: Education Programming at Info@beaufortschistorymuseum or 843-379-3079 for the museum.
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