This 50-minute interactive program informs about values and qualities that are inherent to Gullah Geechee heritage. Songs, poetry, excerpts from cultural writings, and personal insights are presented by Ron Daise, Vice President for Creative Education. “Cotch de laarnin,” that is, receive awareness about the significance of a living culture that exists in communities along the Southeastern coast. Brookgreen Gardens, 1931 Brookgreen Drive. Free with park admission. Wednesday, 1 p.m. (843) 235-6000, www.brookgreen.org