Hello Friday.
April 26 2024 |
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Summer Light: Art by Night — a summer-long art exhibit at Brookgreen Gardens — begins next week. Stroll under twinkling lights in the gardens after dark + experience art in a bright new way. The exhibit will take place on Wednesdays and Saturdays from Wed., May 11-Sat., Aug. 13.
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The exhibit includes nine lighting installations throughout the sculpture garden, featuring 800 upcycled chandeliers and 900 wine bottle alcoves. Check out the Oak Allee and Beyond the Garden Wall, Conway Glass display, and “blooming flora” in the Children’s Garden. |
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Live music will be performed each evening by various bands throughout the summer, with artists like City Lights, Greg Rowles, and Paul Grimshaw Band. There will be two food trucks to dig into every night, including options like Kona Ice shaved ice truck, Surf Dogs beachside grill, and EZ Cheezy grilled cheese truck. See the full music + food truck schedule here.
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Plug 1931 Brookgreen Garden Dr. into your GPS + take a mini day trip to see these scenic gardens light up Murrells Inlet. The gates open at 6 p.m. and close at 10 p.m. each evening. Use the button below to visit the event page + buy tickets, including members-only season passes.
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Today -
51st annual Charleston Greek Festival | Fri., May 6-Sun., May 8 | Times vary | Greek Orthodox Church of the Holy Trinity, 30 Race St. | $5 | Celebrate Greek culture at one of Charleston’s oldest + largest events featuring food, wine, and live music. 🍷
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Chuck Black, Featured Artist Reception | Fri., May 6 | 5-8 p.m. | Charleston Artist Guild Gallery, 160 E. Bay St. | Free | Attend a reception during the First Friday Artwalk for the "Expressions of Nature" exhibit with this month’s featured artist.
Saturday -
Sheep Shearing, Wool Felting & Border Collie Demonstration | Sat., May 7 | 10 a.m.-3 p.m. | Middleton Place, 4300 Ashley River Rd. | Free with admission | Head to the Stableyards for indigo dyeing plus sheep shearing and herding. 🐑
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Sea Island Farmers Market | Sat., May 7 | 9:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. | Charleston Collegiate Campus, 2024 Academy Rd, Johns Island | Free | Enjoy local vendors, food trucks, and live music — Magnolia Garden Club will be joining today's market, so come ready with gardening questions + grab some new plants.
19th Annual Moms' Run | Sat., May 7 | 7-11 a.m. | Philip Simmons High School, 3080 River Village Dr. | $35+ | Support women and their families suffering from postpartum depression and anxiety with a 5K Run + family fun day.
Sunday -
Mother’s Day Brunch & Comedy Showcase | Sun., May 8 | 12-2:30 p.m. | Andolini’s Pizza, 1940 Sam Rittenberg Blvd. | $49.95+ | Snag tickets for brunch, bottomless mimosas, Bloody Marys, and a live comedy showcase featuring Robin Phoenix, Dede Kennedy, Laura Dixon, and Comedy Ki. 🥂
Monday -
Society 1858’s Art Auction | Mon., May 9-Fri., May 13 | All day | Gibbes Museum of Art | Free to participate | Donated art will hang on the first floor of the Gibbes with QR codes to provide access to online bidding on a selection of paintings, drawings, original prints, and photographs.
Plan Ahead |
We have a monthly guide filled with events + activities you can plan for in advance. Click the button below to bookmark ideas for upcoming date nights, family outings, and time with friends. |
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Popcorn lovers, meet Opopop's Flavor Wrapped Popcorn Kernels: A completely new take on microwave popcorn where each kernel is individually coated in flavor.
Try the Discovery Kit to sample seven different flavors, including Maui Heat, Cinnalicious, Salted Umami, and Vanilla Cake Pop. Bonus: Kits include a reusable microwave popper (and we know Charlestonians love sustainability).
Use code 6AMCITY for 20% off. You may never go back to regular popcorn again.*
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Weather - 87º | Mostly cloudy | 15% chance of rain ☁️
Sunrise + sunset - Rise: 6:26 a.m.
- Set: 8:07 p.m.
Tide - Low: 6:29 a.m. + 6:29 p.m.
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High: 12:01 a.m. + 12:26 p.m.
Open -
Attain Medspa has opened on Meeting Street. Get special prices until May 31 on menu items like
LED Light Therapy, facials +
brow shaping and tinting. Sneak a peek inside here, then book a spot and head to 601 Meeting St. The spa has two other locations in the Northeast. 💆
Development - A
430,920-sqft distribution center for Cali-based decor company Sagebrook Home was recently completed in Summerville. Frampton Construction Company finished work on the facility at The Charleston Trade Center — a
2.5 million-sqft + fully-leased development.
(Charleston Regional Business Journal)
Number - 300. That’s the estimated number of
unmarked burials at McLeod Plantation Historic Site on James Island. Charleston County Parks is conducting a study of the site now through the end of summer, including
visual surveys + oral histories from descendants. The site is located at 325 Country Club Dr. (WCIV)
Eat
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Need a new spot for dinner + drinks? Check out Eater Carolinas’ list of 14 new restaurants in the Lowcountry here. Featured spots include Rancho Lewis, Pink Bellies, and Bodega. PS: Get the espresso martini when you check out Bodega at 23 Ann St. (Eater Carolinas) 🍸
- Attention, backyard grilling fanatics: Before you fire up that propane
and break out the tongs, save yourself prep time by stocking up on Lowes Foods Pick and Prep veggies (so you can focus on the fun part). 🍔*
Edu -
Graduation season is here. Check out our grad guide for details on CofC, Charleston Southern, MUSC, and The Citadel. Note: The Trident Technical College commencement ceremony is today at 3 p.m. at North Charleston Coliseum. Charleston School of Law students will graduate on May 14 at 2 p.m. in McAlister Field House. 🎓
Active - Carolina Ice Palace is offering
Learn to Skate classes for all ages. These eight-week classes meet once a week and promote physical fitness while teaching proper skating techniques. Each
30-minute lesson includes a skating skills booklet and six free skating passes for public skating sessions. Register here. ⛸️
Job -
Dorchester County is accepting applications now through May 9 for its 2022 Summer Youth Employment Program, providing high school and college students with an opportunity to develop workplace skills and gain experience in local government. The program begins June 13 and ends Aug. 5. Get the details + apply.
- Calling all well-connected sales superstars: CHStoday is hiring a Sales Executive. This position would oversee the entire Charleston territory, pitching the most relevant + modern media offering in town while earning a
competitive salary with unlimited PTO. Learn more + apply.
Health -
Community blood center The Blood Connection is calling for O negative blood donations amid critical supply levels in coastal regions including Charleston. If you don’t know your blood type, the center can let you know when you donate. Find a local center near you. Did you know O negative is the “universal donor?”
- Monthly bills got you down? While there’s not much you can do about
inflation + gas prices, here are 10 tips for saving money on prescription drugs.*
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Did you know The Pineapple Hut on Folly Beach is the only spot outside of Disney + Hawaii where you can get Pineapple Dole Whip? The eatery is open seasonally and you can enjoy this sweet treat now through November while you soak up some sun.
Head to 103 W. Erie Ave. and order the Paradise Whip, Pineapple Whip, Chunky Whip, or Pineapple Float. Fun fact: Dole Whip is vegan + gluten-free. 🍍 |
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Editor's pick: Have you heard? UNC-Chapel Hill basketball star Armando Bacot will appear in season three of Netflix’s “Outer Banks.” You can spot Armando in two episodes as a character named “Mando.” (CBS Sports)
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Armando on set with "Outer Banks" stars. | Gif by RALtoday | |
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