Friday, July 4, 2025

2025 SC 7 Expedition - July Activities Calendar

2024 SC 7 Expedition attendees enjoy the outdoors
Although this is the fifth year of the South Carolina 7 movement to encourage people to explore the SC outdoors, many have not heard their footsteps until now. A marketing blitz on social media outlines something to do each day in July, from paddling rivers to planting native grasses, and it’s also a tour de force in outdoors know how. The SC 7 mission is healthy people, healthy places and healthy economy and their entire effort is in partnership with and takes place within the South Carolina National Heritage Corridor.

Michelle McCollum is the President and CEO of the S.C. Nat’l Heritage Corridor (SCNHC), a non-profit organization, but for the month of July she is the Chief Logistics Officer of the SC 7. “We are glad to team up with Global Eco Adventures (GEA) which is another non-profit to get people in the outdoors,” said McCollum. “Either myself, or someone from my SCNHC team, as well as members from the GEA team will be present for each day’s activity. Each day we will celebrate the companies and the communities across the state that are doing conservation work such as the City of Florence and the S.C. Forestry Commission.”



To view the entire feature article in the Post and Courier click on Tideline.


To view past blog entries from Tideline click on July Saltwater Fishing Report  Summer Sailstice -  Huk Charleston Cobia Cup - Carolina Ladies Billfish Classic - SC Coastal Fishing Guides / Release Over 20 - June Saltwater Forecast - SC Blue Marlin Invitational - Veterans Catfishing - Mother's Day Gift Guide - SCDNR Director - May '25 Outdoors Calendar -  Shorebird Stewards   April Saltwater Fishing -  Turkey Season Gear - Spring Conservation Calendar -  Edisto Flora and Fauna -  Horseshoe Crab Research -  Bird Banding Conference - ACE Basin Refuge -  2025 SE Wildlife Expo - S.C. Master Naturalist

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