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APR25
schools

Hickory Top Polo Classic

10:30 AM

<p>Camden’s charity polo match returns — now as the Hickory Top Polo Classic.  Formerly the Camden Horse & Hound Charity Polo Match, the event now moves forward as the Hickory Top Polo Classic — continuing its focus on sport, community, and purpose in the heart of Camden. The match celebrates the timeless partnership between horse […]</p>\n

APR26
schools

Artists in the Sanctuary

10:00 AM · Camden Second Presbyterian Church

Enjoy a Sunday afternoon filled with music and other talents. “Artists in the Sanctuary” is a community-based outreach initiative under the sponsorship of the Camden Second Presbyterian Church, in partnership with the Downtown Camden Cultural District, and receives funding through the Althea James Truitt Memorial Arts Fund. Students who would like to share their talent (vocal & instrumental music, poetry, public speaking, liturgical dancing, etc.) with an audience are encouraged to participate. Email ernimather73@gmail.com for information.  

APR26
schools

Artists in the Sanctuary

2:00 PM

<p>Enjoy a Sunday afternoon filled with music and other talents. “Artists in the Sanctuary” is a community-based outreach initiative under the sponsorship of the Camden Second Presbyterian Church, in partnership with the Downtown Camden Cultural District, and receives funding through the Althea James Truitt Memorial Arts Fund. Students who would like to share their talent […]</p>\n

APR28
schools

Lunch & Learn: A Meteor Shining Brightly

7:00 AM · Revolutionary War Visitor Center

Said to be the ugliest man in Britain, Lord Rawdon’s climb to Lieutenant Colonel during the American Revolution may have come as a surprise to many.  This Irish lord impressed Sir Henry Clinton and General Cornwallis with his leadership and strategy skills. Lord Rawdon occupied the city of Camden for 11 months during the American Revolution and only fell back towards Charleston, not because he had lost a battle, but due to insufficient troops and supplies. 2023-2024 SC Teacher of the Year, Mike Burgess once again returns to the Rev War Visitor Center to share Lord Rawdon’s story. Bring your lunch and get to know the British commander in charge during the Battle of Hobkirk’s Hill. (A FREE Lunch will be provided by English Meadows Camden Campus)  RSVP @ simplyrevolutionary.com  

APR28
schools

Lunch & Learn: A Meteor Shining Brightly

11:00 AM

<p>Said to be the ugliest man in Britain, Lord Rawdon’s climb to Lieutenant Colonel during the American Revolution may have come as a surprise to many.  This Irish lord impressed Sir Henry Clinton and General Cornwallis with his leadership and strategy skills. Lord Rawdon occupied the city of Camden for 11 months during the American […]</p>\n

APR30
schools

Camden Chat & Chew: South Carolina’s Palmetto Regiment

7:00 AM · 212 Broad St

South Carolina’s Palmetto Regiment was formed in June 1846. The Regiment fought valiantly in the Mexican-American War and was the first regiment to enter Mexico City in September 1847. Join Camden Archives & Museum with your lunch to learn more about this celebrated regiment that fought in a often overlooked war in history books. Joe Long, Curator of Education at the Confederate Relic Room and Military Museum will lead what is sure to be an enlightening Chat & Chew. (You bring your lunch and  we will provide the learning opportunity!)

APR30
schools

Camden Chat & Chew: South Carolina’s Palmetto Regiment

11:00 AM

<p>South Carolina’s Palmetto Regiment was formed in June 1846. The Regiment fought valiantly in the Mexican-American War and was the first regiment to enter Mexico City in September 1847. Join Camden Archives & Museum with your lunch to learn more about this celebrated regiment that fought in a often overlooked war in history books. Joe […]</p>\n

APR30
schools

Spring Fling Open House with the Antique Shops of Camden

11:00 PM

<p>Welcome spring with the antique shops of Camden as they fling open their doors and enjoy three full days of sales, specials, great finds and gift ideas for Mom, that graduate, or just about anyone else who deserves a gift (you included)! Participating locations include: AAA Pickers, 2206 Broad Street Open Fri & Sat 10-5, […]</p>\n

MAY2
schools

Historic Preservation Month: Scan Day at the Archives & African American Cultural Center

5:00 AM · Camden Archives & Museum

Camden Archives & Museum Needs Your Help! Has your family lived in Camden for several generations?  Do you have some old family documents or photos that have never been scanned? Camden Archives and Museum is asking for your help in preserving our rich history. Open to all individuals, families, and organizations in Kershaw County. Archives’ staff will collect any items (from any date) that you would like to share, scan them, and return original items to you along with digital copies within 30 days. The following items are welcomed as long as they are no bigger than 11” x 17” (Our scanners cannot accommodate anything larger): Photographs, Documents (funeral programs, church histories, family charts/histories, newspaper clippings, items related to groups/organizations in Camden or Kershaw County, etc.), Pamphlets, Items related to schools in Kershaw County *If you have photographs of groups of people and know the identities of those people, please write down the names in advance and bring them with you! Drop off items to be scanned at 1314 Broad Street OR 517 York Street, Camden Archives staff members are always happy to help!   Historic Preservation Month 2026: What is Camden, SC? Join Camden Archives & Museum for a month dedicated to historic preservation. We will delve into what is historic preservation and how that relates to Camden. What does it mean to be from Camden? What is Camden’s culture and how do we best preserve it?

MAY2
schools

CAS Artist Alley Vendor Market

5:00 AM · Camden Art Shoppes

🎉 SAVE THE DATE! 🎉 May 2 | 10–5 Join us for a full day at Artist Alley! Spend the day exploring TWO FLOORS of incredible gifts, original artwork, and one-of-a-kind goods from local artists. Bring a friend, find something special, and support creativity in your community!

MAY2
schools

Historic Preservation Month: Historic Walking Tour

5:30 AM · Camden Archives & Museum

Join us for an outdoor walking tour to look at some of Camden’s historic buildings and sites. LIMITED SPACE AVAILABLE This is a rain or shine event, so be sure to dress for the weather. This hour and a half long walk begins at the Robert Mills Courthouse.  Historic Preservation Month 2026: What is Camden, SC? Join Camden Archives & Museum for a month dedicated to historic preservation. We will delve into what is historic preservation and how that relates to Camden. What does it mean to be from Camden? What is Camden’s culture and how do we best preserve it?

MAY2
schools

Historic Preservation Month: Scan Day at the Archives & African American Cultural Center

9:00 AM

<p>Camden Archives & Museum Needs Your Help! Has your family lived in Camden for several generations?  Do you have some old family documents or photos that have never been scanned? Camden Archives and Museum is asking for your help in preserving our rich history. Open to all individuals, families, and organizations in Kershaw County. Archives’ staff […]</p>\n

MAY2
schools

CAS Artist Alley Vendor Market

9:00 AM

<p>🎉 SAVE THE DATE! 🎉 May 2 | 10–5 Join us for a full day at Artist Alley! Spend the day exploring TWO FLOORS of incredible gifts, original artwork, and one-of-a-kind goods from local artists. Bring a friend, find something special, and support creativity in your community!</p>\n

MAY2
schools

Historic Preservation Month: Historic Walking Tour

9:30 AM

<p>Join us for an outdoor walking tour to look at some of Camden\'s historic buildings and sites. LIMITED SPACE AVAILABLE This is a rain or shine event, so be sure to dress for the weather. This hour and a half long walk begins at the Robert Mills Courthouse.  Historic Preservation Month 2026: What is Camden, […]</p>\n

MAY2
schools

Kentucky Derby Watch Party

12:00 PM · National Steeplechase Museum

The National Steeplechase Museum invites you to join us on Saturday, May 2 for a Kentucky Derby Watch Party! Watch the Run for the Roses with fellow racing fans and enjoy a festive afternoon celebrating one of the sport’s most iconic traditions. Dress for the races! May 2 RSVP by April 25 For tickets, contact the office at 803.432.0801 or steepelechasemuseum@gmail.com

MAY2
schools

Kentucky Derby Watch Party

4:00 PM

<p>The National Steeplechase Museum invites you to join us on Saturday, May 2 for a Kentucky Derby Watch Party! Watch the Run for the Roses with fellow racing fans and enjoy a festive afternoon celebrating one of the sport’s most iconic traditions. Dress for the races! May 2 RSVP by April 25 For tickets, contact […]</p>\n

MAY7
schools

Sip and Shoppe First Thursdays

12:00 PM · Camden Art Shoppes

Open to the public. We have a fabulous exhibition planned for our first Thursday Sip and Shop. Artist Susan Bryant will showcase her art in the Art Stable Gallery. Great opportunity for the public to meet the artists. Enjoy good conversation, beautiful art, bites to eat and beverages. The event is free.

MAY7
schools

Blankets & Bands – Nigel Grant & Friends

1:00 PM · Camden Town Green

The beloved Blankets and Bands free concert series continues on Town Green this spring, bringing live music, community, and warm evenings to Downtown Camden. Performances take place on select Thursdays from 6:00 to 8:30 p.m. On Thursday, May 7 hear the sounds of Nigel Grant & Friends, bringing a lively mix of funk and feel-good tunes to keep the energy high. Guests are encouraged to bring blankets or lawn chairs and gather with friends and family for a free evening of live entertainment. Pack a picnic or grab takeout from one of Camden’s local restaurants and make it a night. No glass containers please. Blankets and Bands is presented in partnership by the City of Camden and the Arts Center of Kershaw County.

MAY7
schools

Thursday Talk Taverns: The Original Social Network of Colonial America

1:00 PM · Revolutionary War Visitor Center

Long before social media, taverns were the bustling nerve centers of colonial life—places where every spoonful of stew and sip of switchel carried news, shaped opinions, and forged powerful alliances. More than simple eateries, these lively hubs connected farmers, merchants, travelers, and politicians alike. Gathered around warm hearths, locals and visitors shared hearty meals—think stews, salted meats, and fresh bread—sourced from the land and sea. With mugs of switchel, shrubs, cider, and herbal infusions in hand, conversations sparked everything from local gossip to revolutionary ideas. Mistress Katie Hamilton-Smith, a lifelong history enthusiast and former tavern mistress of the iconic Rising Sun Tavern in Fredericksburg, Virginia, takes you inside the vibrant social ecosystem of 18th-century taverns—where community was built, power was brokered, and everyday life laid the groundwork for a nation.  RSVP @ simplyrevolutionary.com

MAY7
schools

Sip and Shoppe First Thursdays

4:00 PM

<p>Open to the public. We have a fabulous exhibition planned for our first Thursday Sip and Shop. Artist Susan Bryant will showcase her art in the Art Stable Gallery. Great opportunity for the public to meet the artists. Enjoy good conversation, beautiful art, bites to eat and beverages. The event is free.</p>\n

MAY7
schools

Thursday Talk Taverns: The Original Social Network of Colonial America

5:00 PM

<p>Long before social media, taverns were the bustling nerve centers of colonial life—places where every spoonful of stew and sip of switchel carried news, shaped opinions, and forged powerful alliances. More than simple eateries, these lively hubs connected farmers, merchants, travelers, and politicians alike. Gathered around warm hearths, locals and visitors shared hearty meals—think stews, […]</p>\n

MAY7
schools

Blankets & Bands – Nigel Grant & Friends

5:00 PM

<p>The beloved Blankets and Bands free concert series continues on Town Green this spring, bringing live music, community, and warm evenings to Downtown Camden. Performances take place on select Thursdays from 6:00 to 8:30 p.m. On Thursday, May 7 hear the sounds of Nigel Grant & Friends, bringing a lively mix of funk and feel-good […]</p>\n

MAY8
schools

Jim Smith Memorial Rodeo

1:00 PM · Antioch Community Center

Friday May 8th Gates open at 6pm Rodeo starts at 8pmSaturday May 9th Gates open at 6pm Rodeo starts at 8pmAdults $10Children 5-10 $5Children Under 5 FreeCash at the gate only

MAY8
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Jim Smith Memorial Rodeo

5:00 PM

<p>Friday May 8th Gates open at 6pm Rodeo starts at 8pmSaturday May 9th Gates open at 6pm Rodeo starts at 8pmAdults $10Children 5-10 $5Children Under 5 FreeCash at the gate only</p>\n

MAY9
schools

JWB LIVE at Greener Pastures Brewery

2:00 PM · Greener Pastures Brewing Co.

Join us at the best Brewery in Camden for incredible eats, drinks, and LIVE MUSIC from Joey Williams Band!

MAY9
schools

JWB LIVE at Greener Pastures Brewery

6:00 PM

<p>Join us at the best Brewery in Camden for incredible eats, drinks, and LIVE MUSIC from Joey Williams Band!</p>\n

MAY13
schools

Historic Preservation Month: Genealogy 101 Workshop

5:30 AM · Camden Archives & Museum

Join Archives staff for an introductory class on how to research your family history/genealogy. Gain tips and tricks on how to dive into your past and uncover where you came from.  LIMITED SPACE AVAILABLE Historic Preservation Month 2026: What is Camden, SC? Join Camden Archives & Museum for a month dedicated to historic preservation. We will delve into what is historic preservation and how that relates to Camden. What does it mean to be from Camden? What is Camden’s culture and how do we best preserve it?

MAY13
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Historic Preservation Month: Genealogy 101 Workshop

9:30 AM

<p>Join Archives staff for an introductory class on how to research your family history/genealogy. Gain tips and tricks on how to dive into your past and uncover where you came from.  LIMITED SPACE AVAILABLE Historic Preservation Month 2026: What is Camden, SC? Join Camden Archives & Museum for a month dedicated to historic preservation. We […]</p>\n

MAY16
schools

Historic Preservation Month: Gravestone Preservation 101 Workshop

5:30 AM · Camden Archives & Museum

Camden Archives and Museum is happy to partner with the Guardian Angels of Quaker Cemetery to teach people how to clean and preserve gravestones, especially old gravestones. Honor those who came before us by keeping their final resting place nice.   LIMITED SPACE AVAILABLE Historic Preservation Month 2026: What is Camden, SC? Join Camden Archives & Museum for a month dedicated to historic preservation. We will delve into what is historic preservation and how that relates to Camden. What does it mean to be from Camden? What is Camden’s culture and how do we best preserve it?

MAY16
schools

Historic Preservation Month: Gravestone Preservation 101 Workshop

9:30 AM

<p>Camden Archives and Museum is happy to partner with the Guardian Angels of Quaker Cemetery to teach people how to clean and preserve gravestones, especially old gravestones. Honor those who came before us by keeping their final resting place nice.   LIMITED SPACE AVAILABLE Historic Preservation Month 2026: What is Camden, SC? Join Camden Archives & […]</p>\n

MAY16
schools

Boots & Brims 2026

2:00 PM · Camden City Arena

Grown Folks — This one is for you! Join us for the return of the highly anticipated 2nd Annual BOOTS & BRIMS Western Gala! Hosted by the Omegas of Kershaw County Guests can expect: Unlimited access to either of our TWO open-pour bars  Flavorful hors d’oeuvres to keep you satisfied throughout the evening An electrifying atmosphere curated by Hot 103.9’s DJ “Pretty Boy” Mel & More!  Early bird tickets are available on Event PassHero now! Camden City Arena | 420 Broad St, Camden, SC 29020

MAY16
schools

Boots & Brims 2026

6:00 PM

<p>Grown Folks — This one is for you! Join us for the return of the highly anticipated 2nd Annual BOOTS & BRIMS Western Gala! Hosted by the Omegas of Kershaw County Guests can expect: Unlimited access to either of our TWO open-pour bars  Flavorful hors d’oeuvres to keep you satisfied throughout the evening An electrifying […]</p>\n

MAY19
schools

Lunch & Learn: Elizabeth & Ann Timothy: America’s First Female Journalists in Colonial and Revolutionary War Times

7:00 AM · Revolutionary War Visitor Center

Elizabeth Timothy and her daughter-in-law, Ann Donovan Timothy quite literally printed their mark on American history while running the South Carolina Gazette during the birth of our country. Bring your lunch to  the Rev War  Visitor Center and join former journalist, Pat McNeely in an enlightening look at these two women’s lives which have  long been overshadowed by their husbands’ deeds.  (You bring your lunch and  we will provide the learning opportunity!)  RSVP @ simplyrevolutionary.com

MAY19
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Lunch & Learn: Elizabeth & Ann Timothy: America’s First Female Journalists in Colonial and Revolutionary War Times

11:00 AM

<p>Elizabeth Timothy and her daughter-in-law, Ann Donovan Timothy quite literally printed their mark on American history while running the South Carolina Gazette during the birth of our country. Bring your lunch to  the Rev War  Visitor Center and join former journalist, Pat McNeely in an enlightening look at these two women’s lives which have  long […]</p>\n

MAY21
schools

Historic Preservation Month: Camden Chat & Chew: Archaeology and How We Know Things About the Past

7:00 AM · 212 Broad St

Presented by: Stanton Green, this presentation will discuss the ways archaeologists learn about the past and use it to help us understand the present and plan for the future.  Examples will be drawn from Ireland where the speaker has researched for 40 years, and focus on such modern day issues such as climate change over the past 10,000 years and the origins and future of farming and its effect on the environment. Bring your lunch & we’ll provide the learning opportunity. Historic Preservation Month 2026: What is Camden, SC? Join Camden Archives & Museum for a month dedicated to historic preservation. We will delve into what is historic preservation and how that relates to Camden. What does it mean to be from Camden? What is Camden’s culture and how do we best preserve it?

MAY21
schools

Historic Preservation Month: Camden Chat & Chew: Archaeology and How We Know Things About the Past

11:00 AM

<p>Presented by: Stanton Green, this presentation will discuss the ways archaeologists learn about the past and use it to help us understand the present and plan for the future.  Examples will be drawn from Ireland where the speaker has researched for 40 years, and focus on such modern day issues such as climate change over […]</p>\n

MAY21
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Blankets & Bands – Landslide

1:00 PM · Camden Town Green

The Blankets and Bands free concert series on Town Green wraps up this spring with a beloved local favorite. Come see and hear the sounds of the past on Thursday, May 21 from 6:00 to 8:30 p.m. as Landslide brings their signature blend of smooth classic rock downtown. Guests are encouraged to bring blankets or lawn chairs and gather with friends and family for a free evening of live entertainment. Pack a picnic or grab takeout from one of Camden’s local restaurants and make it a night. No glass containers please. Blankets and Bands is presented in partnership by the City of Camden and the Arts Center of Kershaw County.

MAY21
schools

Blankets & Bands – Landslide

5:00 PM

<p>The Blankets and Bands free concert series on Town Green wraps up this spring with a beloved local favorite. Come see and hear the sounds of the past on Thursday, May 21 from 6:00 to 8:30 p.m. as Landslide brings their signature blend of smooth classic rock downtown. Guests are encouraged to bring blankets or […]</p>\n

MAY22
schools

Turn One Track Day

3:00 AM · Carolina Motorsports Park

If you’ve ever wanted to experience the thrill of driving on a real race track, Turn One Performance Driving makes it accessible, safe, and seriously fun. Their track days at Carolina Motorsports Park welcome drivers of all skill levels. With professional instruction, structured run groups, and a focus on driver education, participants can build confidence while pushing their own cars in a controlled environment. Whether you’re looking to sharpen your skills or just enjoy a unique day behind the wheel, Turn One offers an unforgettable on-track experience right here in our community.

MAY22
schools

Taste of the Track

6:30 AM · Carolina Motorsports Park

Curious about driving on a race track but not quite ready for a full track day? Turn One Performance Driving’s Taste of the Track is the perfect way to get started. Designed for first-timers, this low-commitment experience lets you take your own car out on track for a guided session at Carolina Motorsports Park. With a brief classroom overview and controlled, highway-speed laps, you’ll get a feel for the track in a fun, relaxed environment. It’s an easy, exciting way to dip your toes into the world of performance driving. No prior experience needed. Passengers 12 and up welcome!

MAY22
schools

Turn One Track Day

7:00 AM

<p>If you’ve ever wanted to experience the thrill of driving on a real race track, Turn One Performance Driving makes it accessible, safe, and seriously fun. Their track days at Carolina Motorsports Park welcome drivers of all skill levels. With professional instruction, structured run groups, and a focus on driver education, participants can build confidence […]</p>\n

MAY23
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Camden Polo Club’s 2026 Anniversary Match

3:00 AM · Historic Kirkwood Polo Club

Camden Polo Club 2026 Anniversary MatchSaturday, May 23, 2026Historic Kirkwood Polo ClubFor More Info Contact Michele Sanger:(406) 360-2252michesanger@gmail.com

MAY23
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4th Annual “Where I’m From” Festival w/ Patrick Davis & His Midnight Choir

12:00 PM · Camden Town Green

4th Annual “Where I’m From” Festival w/ Patrick Davis & His Midnight Choir & Special Guests. Camden, SC – The Town Green Gates – 5:00PM Music Starts – 5:30PM PD & His Midnight Choir – 8:00PM VIP TICKET INCLUDES – Signed Limited Edition Poster VIP Seating Area (must bring own chair/blanket) 2 Drink Tickets VIP Lanyard & Pass **ALL SALES FINAL. **RAIN OR SHINE EVENT.

MAY27
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Historic Preservation Month: Historic Preservation 101 for Kids

5:30 AM · Revolutionary War Visitor Center

This Special Homeschool Day has limited spaces available for students. Scholars will learn what is historic preservation and why it is important. There will be some hands on learning activities and games.  LIMITED SPACE AVAILABLE Historic Preservation Month 2026: What is Camden, SC? Join Camden Archives & Museum for a month dedicated to historic preservation. We will delve into what is historic preservation and how that relates to Camden. What does it mean to be from Camden? What is Camden’s culture and how do we best preserve it?

MAY29
schools

Turn One Track Day

3:00 AM · Carolina Motorsports Park

If you’ve ever wanted to experience the thrill of driving on a real race track, Turn One Performance Driving makes it accessible, safe, and seriously fun. Their track days at Carolina Motorsports Park welcome drivers of all skill levels. With professional instruction, structured run groups, and a focus on driver education, participants can build confidence while pushing their own cars in a controlled environment. Whether you’re looking to sharpen your skills or just enjoy a unique day behind the wheel, Turn One offers an unforgettable on-track experience right here in our community.

MAY29
schools

Taste of the Track

6:30 AM · Carolina Motorsports Park

Curious about driving on a race track but not quite ready for a full track day? Turn One Performance Driving’s Taste of the Track is the perfect way to get started. Designed for first-timers, this low-commitment experience lets you take your own car out on track for a guided session at Carolina Motorsports Park. With a brief classroom overview and controlled, highway-speed laps, you’ll get a feel for the track in a fun, relaxed environment. It’s an easy, exciting way to dip your toes into the world of performance driving. No prior experience needed. Passengers 12 and up welcome!

MAY29
schools

May Fest

7:00 AM · Old Armory

Every year the Kershaw County Mental Health Clinic hosts a Mental Health Awareness Day “May Fest.” This year we are partnering with United Way of Kershaw County to make this event even bigger and better. We look to bring several community resources in one area to give awareness of what is available in our community.

MAY30
schools

“Pickle Me This!” Pickleball Mixer

3:00 AM · The Tennis Center of Camden & Pickleball Plaza

Help support a Bible-based instruction program available to middle and high school aged students who attend Kershaw County Public Schools. It’s an off-campus, voluntary program that allows students to be “Released” from school, free of charge, to participate and is totally funded by donors in the community. All levels welcome; age 14 and older. No partner required, just sign up! Bring athletic shoes, water bottle and your paddle. Food and drinks available; door prizes will be awarded!

MAY30
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Pickle Me This

4:00 AM · The Tennis Center of Camden & Pickleball Plaza

MAY30
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2026 Summer Kick Off

6:00 AM · Old McCaskill’s Farm

Help us celebrate the summer season with an event unlike any other for our 3rd annual Summer Kick Off! For only $5, your child gets access to a 16 foot slide inflatable, bounce houses, inflatable obstacle course, yard games, face painting and so much more! Food Trucks with things like ice cream, lemonade, burgers, hotdogs, Italian ice & more will available. We cant wait to ring in summer with you!All guests are asked to pay $5

Upcoming Events in Camden

Hickory Top Polo Classic

Saturday, April 25, 2026 · 10:30 AM

<p>Camden’s charity polo match returns — now as the Hickory Top Polo Classic.  Formerly the Camden Horse & Hound Charity Polo Match, the event now moves forward as the Hickory Top Polo Classic — continuing its focus on sport, community, and purpose in the heart of Camden. The match celebrates the timeless partnership between horse […]</p>\n

Artists in the Sanctuary

Sunday, April 26, 2026 · 10:00 AM · Camden Second Presbyterian Church

Camden Second Presbyterian Church

Enjoy a Sunday afternoon filled with music and other talents. “Artists in the Sanctuary” is a community-based outreach initiative under the sponsorship of the Camden Second Presbyterian Church, in partnership with the Downtown Camden Cultural District, and receives funding through the Althea James Truitt Memorial Arts Fund. Students who would like to share their talent (vocal & instrumental music, poetry, public speaking, liturgical dancing, etc.) with an audience are encouraged to participate. Email ernimather73@gmail.com for information.  

Artists in the Sanctuary

Sunday, April 26, 2026 · 2:00 PM

<p>Enjoy a Sunday afternoon filled with music and other talents. “Artists in the Sanctuary” is a community-based outreach initiative under the sponsorship of the Camden Second Presbyterian Church, in partnership with the Downtown Camden Cultural District, and receives funding through the Althea James Truitt Memorial Arts Fund. Students who would like to share their talent […]</p>\n

Lunch & Learn: A Meteor Shining Brightly

Tuesday, April 28, 2026 · 7:00 AM · Revolutionary War Visitor Center

Revolutionary War Visitor Center

Said to be the ugliest man in Britain, Lord Rawdon’s climb to Lieutenant Colonel during the American Revolution may have come as a surprise to many.  This Irish lord impressed Sir Henry Clinton and General Cornwallis with his leadership and strategy skills. Lord Rawdon occupied the city of Camden for 11 months during the American Revolution and only fell back towards Charleston, not because he had lost a battle, but due to insufficient troops and supplies. 2023-2024 SC Teacher of the Year, Mike Burgess once again returns to the Rev War Visitor Center to share Lord Rawdon’s story. Bring your lunch and get to know the British commander in charge during the Battle of Hobkirk’s Hill. (A FREE Lunch will be provided by English Meadows Camden Campus)  RSVP @ simplyrevolutionary.com  

Lunch & Learn: A Meteor Shining Brightly

Tuesday, April 28, 2026 · 11:00 AM

<p>Said to be the ugliest man in Britain, Lord Rawdon’s climb to Lieutenant Colonel during the American Revolution may have come as a surprise to many.  This Irish lord impressed Sir Henry Clinton and General Cornwallis with his leadership and strategy skills. Lord Rawdon occupied the city of Camden for 11 months during the American […]</p>\n

Camden Chat & Chew: South Carolina’s Palmetto Regiment

Thursday, April 30, 2026 · 7:00 AM · 212 Broad St

212 Broad St

South Carolina’s Palmetto Regiment was formed in June 1846. The Regiment fought valiantly in the Mexican-American War and was the first regiment to enter Mexico City in September 1847. Join Camden Archives & Museum with your lunch to learn more about this celebrated regiment that fought in a often overlooked war in history books. Joe Long, Curator of Education at the Confederate Relic Room and Military Museum will lead what is sure to be an enlightening Chat & Chew. (You bring your lunch and  we will provide the learning opportunity!)

Camden Chat & Chew: South Carolina’s Palmetto Regiment

Thursday, April 30, 2026 · 11:00 AM

<p>South Carolina’s Palmetto Regiment was formed in June 1846. The Regiment fought valiantly in the Mexican-American War and was the first regiment to enter Mexico City in September 1847. Join Camden Archives & Museum with your lunch to learn more about this celebrated regiment that fought in a often overlooked war in history books. Joe […]</p>\n

Spring Fling Open House with the Antique Shops of Camden

Thursday, April 30, 2026 · 11:00 PM

<p>Welcome spring with the antique shops of Camden as they fling open their doors and enjoy three full days of sales, specials, great finds and gift ideas for Mom, that graduate, or just about anyone else who deserves a gift (you included)! Participating locations include: AAA Pickers, 2206 Broad Street Open Fri & Sat 10-5, […]</p>\n

Historic Preservation Month: Scan Day at the Archives & African American Cultural Center

Saturday, May 2, 2026 · 5:00 AM · Camden Archives & Museum

Camden Archives & Museum

Camden Archives & Museum Needs Your Help! Has your family lived in Camden for several generations?  Do you have some old family documents or photos that have never been scanned? Camden Archives and Museum is asking for your help in preserving our rich history. Open to all individuals, families, and organizations in Kershaw County. Archives’ staff will collect any items (from any date) that you would like to share, scan them, and return original items to you along with digital copies within 30 days. The following items are welcomed as long as they are no bigger than 11” x 17” (Our scanners cannot accommodate anything larger): Photographs, Documents (funeral programs, church histories, family charts/histories, newspaper clippings, items related to groups/organizations in Camden or Kershaw County, etc.), Pamphlets, Items related to schools in Kershaw County *If you have photographs of groups of people and know the identities of those people, please write down the names in advance and bring them with you! Drop off items to be scanned at 1314 Broad Street OR 517 York Street, Camden Archives staff members are always happy to help!   Historic Preservation Month 2026: What is Camden, SC? Join Camden Archives & Museum for a month dedicated to historic preservation. We will delve into what is historic preservation and how that relates to Camden. What does it mean to be from Camden? What is Camden’s culture and how do we best preserve it?

CAS Artist Alley Vendor Market

Saturday, May 2, 2026 · 5:00 AM · Camden Art Shoppes

Camden Art Shoppes

🎉 SAVE THE DATE! 🎉 May 2 | 10–5 Join us for a full day at Artist Alley! Spend the day exploring TWO FLOORS of incredible gifts, original artwork, and one-of-a-kind goods from local artists. Bring a friend, find something special, and support creativity in your community!