Come and hear about what makes Clemson special throughout our history from the early colonial era, up to our founding in 1889, and into the modern time period. You know Clemson is special. Come and hear how this came to be. I don’t know what part of Clemson’s history Dr. Pickett will share with us, but I know from those that have heard him speak that he is an excellent speaker and we will learn a lot
We will meet on Monday, February 12 at 6:00 p.m. at Fish Hawk Recreation Center (2318 Buttonwood Run, The Villages, FL 32162) Bring a dish for our covered dish dinner. Don’t forget your plate, napkin, and utensils. BYOB.
Although I know Dr. Pickett would love to visit us in sunny Florida, he is a busy man so he will speak to us via ZOOM. If you are unable to attend in person and would like to participate via ZOOM from your home, please email me at huckabya@gmail.com and I will provide you with the link you need to join us virtually from your own computer or phone. Dr. Pickett received his PhD in history from the University of Mississippi, his MA in history from the College of Charleston, his MA in theology for Covenant Theological Seminary, and his BA in history from Clemson University. If you are not a Villages resident and live in Sumter, Lake, or Marion counties, I am sorry that we can’t get you a guest pass. However, you can attend by Zoom -see below. If you live outside these three counties and would like to attend, please RSVP ASAP so we can get a guest pass for you. RSVP by emailing Amy at huckabya@gmail.com. RSVP as soon as you know you can attend as this helps with planning the meeting.