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Sunday, July 29, 2018
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9:25 AM - 11:30 AM
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Carolina Panthers Practice/Panther Pals, Practice Fields
(Other)
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Description: |
Panthers Pals presented by Academy Sports + Outdoors.
Panthers Pals offers children ages 6-13 an opportunity to watch part of practice
from field level and then spend time with a player afterward. Kids can register
to be a Panthers Pal at the Academy Sports + Outdoors Kids Field located
outside the entrance to the practice fields. Five names will be randomly chosen
45 minutes before the end of practice. The children selected will receive a
Panther Pal T-shirt and will be escorted to a special area to watch the
conclusion of practice. Carolina Panthers Practice: Practice schedule is subject to
change without notice. Players sign autographs for fans at the conclusion of
training camp practices. However, due to demand, not all fans are guaranteed to
receive authographs.
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Location: |
Practice Fields |
Contact: |
Janella Lane
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Monday, July 30, 2018
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9:25 AM - 11:30 AM
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Carolina Panthers Practice/Panther Pals, Practice Fields
(Other)
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Description: |
Panthers Pals presented by Academy Sports + Outdoors.
Panthers Pals offers children ages 6-13 an opportunity to watch part of practice
from field level and then spend time with a player afterward. Kids can register
to be a Panthers Pal at the Academy Sports + Outdoors Kids Field located
outside the entrance to the practice fields. Five names will be randomly chosen
45 minutes before the end of practice. The children selected will receive a
Panther Pal T-shirt and will be escorted to a special area to watch the
conclusion of practice. Carolina Panthers Practice: Practice schedule is subject to
change without notice. Players sign autographs for fans at the conclusion of
training camp practices. However, due to demand, not all fans are guaranteed to
receive authographs.
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Location: |
Practice Fields |
Contact: |
Janella Lane
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Tuesday, July 31, 2018
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1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
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1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
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Exhibit: The South Carolina Coastal Lithograph Project by Jim Creal, Richardson Family Art Museum (upper level)
(Arts and Cultural (On Campus))
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Description: |
The
original mission of The South Carolina Coastal Lithograph Project
was to create a lasting body of lithographic work devoted to capturing the
mood, spirit and rich diversity of South Carolina's coastal habitats and some
of their extraordinary indigenous creatures. In this exhibit, Jim Creal augments the original project to include not
only the hand produced original lithographs as originally envisioned but also
adds his documentary site/habitat photographs to flush out telling the visual
story of our coast’s magnificent and increasingly endangered ecosystem. This project is his way of sharing
with audiences the visual story and magnificent beauty of South Carolina’s
coastal habitats, their combined significance
as a vital ecosystem under stress and their value as a national treasure that
needs to be preserved for future generations.
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Location: |
Richardson Family Art Museum |
Contact: |
Youmi Efurd
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Wednesday, August 1, 2018
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9:25 AM - 11:30 AM
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Carolina Panthers Practice, Practice Fields
(Other)
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Description: |
Carolina Panthers Practice: Practice schedule is subject to
change without notice. Players sign autographs for fans at the conclusion of
training camp practices. However, due to demand, not all fans are guaranteed to
receive authographs.
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Location: |
Practice Fields |
Contact: |
Janella Lane
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1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
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1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
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Exhibit: The South Carolina Coastal Lithograph Project by Jim Creal, Richardson Family Art Museum (upper level)
(Arts and Cultural (On Campus))
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Description: |
The
original mission of The South Carolina Coastal Lithograph Project
was to create a lasting body of lithographic work devoted to capturing the
mood, spirit and rich diversity of South Carolina's coastal habitats and some
of their extraordinary indigenous creatures. In this exhibit, Jim Creal augments the original project to include not
only the hand produced original lithographs as originally envisioned but also
adds his documentary site/habitat photographs to flush out telling the visual
story of our coast’s magnificent and increasingly endangered ecosystem. This project is his way of sharing
with audiences the visual story and magnificent beauty of South Carolina’s
coastal habitats, their combined significance
as a vital ecosystem under stress and their value as a national treasure that
needs to be preserved for future generations.
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Location: |
Richardson Family Art Museum |
Contact: |
Youmi Efurd
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Thursday, August 2, 2018
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9:25 AM - 11:30 AM
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Carolina Panthers Practice, Practice Fields
(Other)
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Description: |
Carolina Panthers Practice: Practice schedule is subject to
change without notice. Players sign autographs for fans at the conclusion of
training camp practices. However, due to demand, not all fans are guaranteed to
receive authographs.
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Location: |
Practice Fields |
Contact: |
Janella Lane
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1:00 PM - 9:00 PM
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1:00 PM - 9:00 PM
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Exhibit: The South Carolina Coastal Lithograph Project by Jim Creal, Richardson Family Art Museum (upper level)
(Arts and Cultural (On Campus))
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Description: |
The
original mission of The South Carolina Coastal Lithograph Project
was to create a lasting body of lithographic work devoted to capturing the
mood, spirit and rich diversity of South Carolina's coastal habitats and some
of their extraordinary indigenous creatures. In this exhibit, Jim Creal augments the original project to include not
only the hand produced original lithographs as originally envisioned but also
adds his documentary site/habitat photographs to flush out telling the visual
story of our coast’s magnificent and increasingly endangered ecosystem. This project is his way of sharing
with audiences the visual story and magnificent beauty of South Carolina’s
coastal habitats, their combined significance
as a vital ecosystem under stress and their value as a national treasure that
needs to be preserved for future generations.
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Location: |
Richardson Family Art Museum |
Contact: |
Youmi Efurd
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Friday, August 3, 2018
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1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
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1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
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Exhibit: The South Carolina Coastal Lithograph Project by Jim Creal, Richardson Family Art Museum (upper level)
(Arts and Cultural (On Campus))
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Description: |
The
original mission of The South Carolina Coastal Lithograph Project
was to create a lasting body of lithographic work devoted to capturing the
mood, spirit and rich diversity of South Carolina's coastal habitats and some
of their extraordinary indigenous creatures. In this exhibit, Jim Creal augments the original project to include not
only the hand produced original lithographs as originally envisioned but also
adds his documentary site/habitat photographs to flush out telling the visual
story of our coast’s magnificent and increasingly endangered ecosystem. This project is his way of sharing
with audiences the visual story and magnificent beauty of South Carolina’s
coastal habitats, their combined significance
as a vital ecosystem under stress and their value as a national treasure that
needs to be preserved for future generations.
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Location: |
Richardson Family Art Museum |
Contact: |
Youmi Efurd
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Saturday, August 4, 2018
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1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
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1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
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Exhibit: The South Carolina Coastal Lithograph Project by Jim Creal, Richardson Family Art Museum (upper level)
(Arts and Cultural (On Campus))
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Description: |
The
original mission of The South Carolina Coastal Lithograph Project
was to create a lasting body of lithographic work devoted to capturing the
mood, spirit and rich diversity of South Carolina's coastal habitats and some
of their extraordinary indigenous creatures. In this exhibit, Jim Creal augments the original project to include not
only the hand produced original lithographs as originally envisioned but also
adds his documentary site/habitat photographs to flush out telling the visual
story of our coast’s magnificent and increasingly endangered ecosystem. This project is his way of sharing
with audiences the visual story and magnificent beauty of South Carolina’s
coastal habitats, their combined significance
as a vital ecosystem under stress and their value as a national treasure that
needs to be preserved for future generations.
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Location: |
Richardson Family Art Museum |
Contact: |
Youmi Efurd
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