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WACHH Friday Speaker Series: Col. David Maxwell

First Presbyterian Church 540 William Hilton Parkway, Hilton Head, United States

The 2018 National Defense Strategy acknowledges an increasingly complex global security environment and the re-emergence of long-term, strategic competition between nations. This environment potentially presents a challenge to U.S. prosperity and security by revisionist powers. China, Russia, and other economic and military powers want to shape a world consistent with their own. This upcoming 2020/21 speaker series will feature diplomats, military leaders, senior policymakers, and scholars that will help us make sense of this return of great power rivalries.

$20

Freedom Day

In honor of national Freedom Day an in partnership with Historic Mitchelville Freedom Park we will explore the historic vision for freedom through education and lifestyle and the current connections...

Free

How the Rise of Millennials and Gen Z will Shape American Foreign Policy

First Presbyterian Church 540 William Hilton Parkway, Hilton Head, United States

The 2018 National Defense Strategy acknowledges an increasingly complex global security environment and the re-emergence of long-term, strategic competition between nations. This environment potentially presents a challenge to U.S. prosperity and security by revisionist powers. China, Russia, and other economic and military powers want to shape a world consistent with their own. This upcoming 2020/21 speaker series will feature diplomats, military leaders, senior policymakers, and scholars that will help us make sense of this return of great power rivalries. This presentation is part of a series that deals with the return of great power rivalries.

$20

Soul Food and Friends – Episode 1

Great cooking is about more than recipes—it’s about techniques. Join us from the comfort of your kitchen or your couch while we journey through the recipes of the Gullah people...

Free

Delivering Health Care: The US vs. Canada

Is U.S. healthcare the best in the World?
Or is the Canadian system of universal health care viewed as an alternative, superior model, the model the U.S. should follow?
Can some aspects of the Canadian system be applied to the U.S. at a time when the American public remains deeply divided about whether to replace or reform the Affordable Care Act?
These and other questions will be addressed at the program on February 9th. The program is open to the public and all are welcome to register.

$10