New April Electronic State Publications

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Wood Magic Forest Fair cover

The SC Forestry Commission created the Wood Magic Forest Fair Educator's Guide as a supplement to the Wood Magic Forest Fair, a free, fun, forestry-fact-filled field trip and festival for South Carolina fourth-graders. Now in its 24th year, this event is the South Carolina forestry community's signature educational event whose purpose is to provide information to students and their teachers about the sustainable management of forest resources in our state and the role of forests and forest products in their daily lives. This Educational Guide was prepared to help educators with post-visit follow-up with several activities that teachers can do with their students, including the "Blowing Bubbles through Solid Wood," "Living with Fire," and "A Tree's Dream" lessons. These activities are related to ecology, sustainable forest management, stewardship, and green careers.  The educational value of this publication makes it our choice for the April 2024 featured state publication.

The complete list of April electronic South Carolina state publications is available. The South Carolina Digital State Documents Depository provides electronic access to state agency publications. These publications provide citizens with crucial information about state government and include statistics, reports, and data on a wide variety of topics related to the state.

For more information about our depository for state publications, visit our online guide.
 

Upcoming Event

Cover of Coast Lines: A Poetry Anthology

Speaker at the Center: Readings from "Coast Lines: A Poetry Anthology"

April 22, 2025, 2:00 PM


Join us at our next Speaker at the Center series to celebrate National Poetry Month with readings from the new poetry anthology, "Coast Lines," edited by Daniel Cross Turner and Libby Bernardin. Lovely inside and out, this anthology features over 140 works by 50 poets exploring the manifold beauty and diversity of the South Carolina coastal plain, accompanied by over 50 stunning photographs of the region’s distinctive ecologies and wildlife by photographer Philip Wilkinson.