Operation Bookdrop

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Books in a box ready to be shelved.

In March, we began delivering multiple book sets to the first two of eight South Carolina Department of Veterans' Affairs (SCDVA) nursing facilities throughout South Carolina. This project, dubbed "Operation Bookdrop," is a collaboration between the South Carolina State Library, the SC Department of Veterans' Affairs, and South Carolina Humanities to provide reading materials to veterans.

SCDVA Veteran Village residents in Florence and Patriot's Village in Sumter were excited about the new selections added to their libraries, and new libraries were set up for future residents. This program will continue until all facilities have been supplied with a resident library.

Admission to state-run Veteran home facilities is limited to Veterans who have been separated from the U.S. Armed Forces under general or honorable conditions and qualify as South Carolina citizens who are in need of skilled or intermediate nursing home care. 

 

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Operation Book Drop members rolling books into the building.

Operation Book Drop volunteers standing in front of a bookshelf.

A stack of books on a table waiting to be shelved.

A book with the partnership book plate on the inside cover.

Upcoming Event

Silver oyster shaped jewelrey on a wooden table.

Speaker at the Center: Silversmith Kaminer Haislip, "Charleston Silver, Past to Present"

August 7, 2025, 6:00 PM

Join us at the next installment of the Speaker at the Center series with Charleston silversmith Kaminer Haislip. Haislip's rice spoon was recently added to the Charleston Museum's collection and she has received a grant from SC Humanities to study silver techniques abroad. Kaminer will present a lecture titled Charleston Silver, Past to Present on the history of colonial Charleston silversmithing and how it relates to her contemporary silver designs.