What’s happening this month?
November 3
CHS Fall Garden Tour: Riverland Terrace
During the Charleston Horticultural Society’s annual fall tour, explore eight eclectic private gardens in James Island’s historical Riverland Terrace Estates neighborhood. Locations vary. Sunday, 11 a.m.-4 p.m. $40; $35 member. chashortsoc.org
November 11
CHS Lecture: Joe Lamp’l
Perhaps you’ve seen him on the small screen, hosting the Emmy Award-winning public television series Growing a Greener World—all about fascinating folks who are making a difference through organic gardening, green living, and farm-to-table food. Now, catch Joe Lamp’l in person as he shares favorite stories from 10 seasons of filming. The Charleston Museum, 360 Meeting St. Monday, 6:30 p.m. $10; free for member. chashortsoc.org
November 13
Book Signing with Margot Shaw
For home decor enthusiasts, it doesn’t get much better than this: Floral expert and Flower magazine editor-in-chief Margot Shaw signs copies of her inspiring tome, Living Floral, during a gathering at the home of Susan Hull Walker, founder and creative director of Ibu. RSVP to christiancausby@ibumovement.com. The home of Susan Walker, downtown Charleston. Wednesday, 5-7 p.m. Free. flowermag.com/living-floral
November 16
Natural Beekeeping Symposium
Leading bee scientist Dr. Tom Seeley and full-time natural beekeeper Dr. Leo Sharashkin headline this day-long event teaching practical approaches to low-cost sustainable beekeeping and more. Trident Technical College, Thornley Campus, 7000 Rivers Ave., North Charleston. Saturday, 9 a.m.-5:45 p.m. $36. charlestonbees.org