Mark your calendars for Thursday, July 17, 2025 - Sunday, July 20, 2025 and get ready for the Singleton Family Reunion in beautiful Charleston, South Carolina! Join us as we return to our roots and reconnect with our ancestral heritage. This unforgettable gathering will feature a family meeting, Charleston area tours, a banquet, the sharing of our family tree and history, and so much more. Prepare for a weekend filled with love, laughter, and cherished memories!

DEADLINE TO REGISTER AND MAKE PAYMENT IS MAY 1, 2025.

Prices Listed Per Person:
$150 = Adult (18+)
$75 =Ages 6 to 17
Free = Ages 0 to 5

Start saving your funds now. We are just months away from the deadline.
Set aside $ per week and plan to come.

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Payment Method | Registration
Multiple payment methods available for reunion attendance fees. Zelle, $CashApp, and checks/money orders are accepted methods of payment.
Please pay your registration fees via Zelle or $CashApp after you RSVP.
SFR Treasurer, Darcella Pindar, will confirm payment.

  • Zelle Payments: Darcella Pindar, 803.463.3484
    Please add note to payment with attendee/family name.

  • $CashApp Payments: Darcella Pindar, 803.464.3484
    Please add note to payment with attendee/family name.

  • Checks/Money Orders: Make Payable to - Singleton Family Reunion
    Mailing: 490 W. Brewington Rd., Sumter, SC 29153
    Please add note to payment with attendee/family name.

Payment Method | T-Shirts
Shirts are ordered and paid separately using the payment method types shown above.
Please add note to payment with your name along with the sizes for each.

All payments are due on or before May 1, 2025. Hotel reservations and payment are made directly to the hotel.

(Some) Things to Do in Charleston, SC

  • Rainbow Row

    Stroll along East Bay Street and admire the colorful row houses, a unique post-Civil War Charleston landmark. 

  • Charleston City Market

    This historic landmark is one of the oldest public markets in the US, offering arts, crafts, jewelry, local food, and fresh produc

  • Fort Sumter National Monument

    Take a boat trip to the fort, the site where the first shots of the Civil War were fired, and enjoy views of the city and harbor. 

  • Angel Oak Tree

    Visit this iconic Southern Live Oak tree, a favorite of locals and visitors alike. 

  • Folly Beach

    Enjoy the sun, sand, and surf at this beautiful Lowcountry beach, with options for rentals and outdoor adventures. 

  • Gibbes Museum of Art

    Explore Charleston's rich cultural heritage through a vibrant artistic lens with a premier collection of over 10,000 American works. 

  • International African American Museum

    This is a museum where you can create your own experience—from quiet reflection in the African Ancestors Memorial Garden to an immersive, eye-opening tour through our galleries to transformative discoveries in the Center for Family History.

  • Charleston Food Scene

    From Shrimp & Grits at 82 Queen to Coffee and Dessert at Carmella’s—you’re steps away from a Foodie’s Dream.

  • Charleston Tea Garden

    For tea lovers, this is a once in a lifetime experience.  As the only tea garden in North America where you can see hundreds of thousands of tea bushes stretching out acre after acre for almost as far as the eye can see, take a trolley tour and explore the world of tea.

    Located on Wadmalaw Island in the heart of the lowcountry just a few miles south of the historic city of Charleston.