If the past few days have been a precursor to the spring weather that will be here soon, we can’t wait. ☀️ With warm Lowcountry weather comes plenty of can’t-miss events, which we have rounded up for you to put on your calendars. |
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Festival of Houses and Gardens | Thurs., March 11-Tues., Aug. 17 | Times + locations vary | Prices vary | Explore some of the country’s most beautiful houses + gardens right here in Charleston. Programming extended through summer.
Volvo Car Open | April 3-11 | Volvo Car Stadium, 161 Seven Farms Drive | Prices vary | The annual women’s tennis tournament will also be available via Tennis Channel.
Blessing of the Fleet & Seafood Festival | Sun., April 25 | 11 a.m.-5 p.m. | Memorial Waterfront Park, 99 Harry M. Hallman Jr. Blvd., Mount Pleasant | Free | A festival honoring Charleston’s shrimping + fishing industry that includes a boat parade, live music, craft show + more.
North Charleston Arts Fest | Wed., April 28-Sun., May 2 | Times + venues vary; see map here | Free to attend | Major events like the World Art Expo + Children’s Festival will not take place this year. In-person and virtual events will be offered. Participant applications can be found here.
Charleston RiverDogs 2021 season | Tues., May 4-Sun., Sept. 12 | Joseph P. Riley, Jr. Park, 360 Fishburne St. | Prices vary; ticket sales TBA | The RiverDogs are returning to the Joe this spring following MiLB’s 2020 season cancellation + will host a reduced number of in-person fans.
Spoleto Festival USA | Fri., May 28-Sun., June 13 | Times + venues vary | Ticket sales TBA | America’s major performing arts festival will return to the Holy City this year bringing diverse attractions. In-person + virtual event lineup will be announced Mon., April 5.
Click the button below for six additional spring happenings + five postponed events. |
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Weather
○ 66º | Sunny | 10% chance of rain
Tide
○ Low: 11:54 a.m. + 11:56 p.m. ○ High: 5:30 a.m. + 5:54 p.m.
Closing
○ After nearly 10 years of service, farm-to-table restaurant The Macintosh will permanently close its doors at 479B King St. on Sun., March 7. See owner Steve Palmer’s full statement here. (WCIV)
Announced ○ The 2021 PGA Championship will host a limited number of in-person spectators — approx. 10,000 — during the tournament scheduled for May 17-23 at The Ocean Course at Kiawah due to COVID-19 precautions. Ticket holders will be notified of their order status via email + those who are unable to attend will receive a full refund. ○ Charleston County School District announced its 2021 Seamless Summer Program that will provide low-income students free breakfast + lunch June 21-Aug. 6. See details + pickup locations here. (WCIV)
Edu ○ On Monday, the Charleston County School District board voted to approve the 180-day 2021-22 academic calendar which is set to begin Wed., Aug. 18. (The Post and Courier)
Trending
○ Fatty’s Beer Works has partnered with local business Slater’s Stash to install a Delta-8 THC vending machine inside the brewery. As a more subtle strand of THC, Delta-8 is completely legal in the state of South Carolina. (The Post and Courier)
Job
○ Today, local talent agency Tallo is hosting a virtual career fair with the South Carolina Hospital Association (SCHA) through its new web-based app Ping. Find additional info + registration here.
Award ○ Dorchester County DNR officer Tanner Riley was named Wildlife Officer of the Year by the National Wild Turkey Federation. In addition, he was named the DNR’s 2020 Statewide Officer of the Year. 🦃 (WCBD)
Virtual ○ The Charleston Gaillard Center now offers a free, virtual series called “Dance.Laugh.Learn” that includes videos + lesson plans for young dance students in the Lowcountry. Each episode is available for streaming here. (Holy City Sinner)
Listen
○ Charleston country singer Lauren Hall will release her first single of 2021 this Friday on Spotify. She describes the song, titled “Thank You Very Much,” as the “ultimate breakup anthem.” 🎤 ○ Stephanie Burt, host of the podcast “Southern Fork,” recently sat down to talk with local artist Natalie Daise about everything from art + painting to violence + Black womanhood. You can listen to the episode here.
Coronavirus ○ Visit SCDHEC’s website for full coronavirus data + stats, and here for daily positive COVID-19 cases + related deaths in South Carolina and accelerateSC’s website for full coronavirus data + stats on South Carolina’s employment, business, economy, education, and more.
Finance
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Click the button below for local resources regarding COVID-19.
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If you’ve driven through Mount Pleasant and wondered why the fountains sometimes have bright blue water, you’re not alone.
While the color might not be the most visually appealing, Mount Pleasant Waterworks assures us that it’s an important process + won’t last long.
The color is the result of a disinfection + leak detection chemical that is used to service the area’s fountains twice a month. The pigment typically lasts around 48 hours before the water returns to normal. 💧 |
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Active ○ Creative Flow: Yoga in the Gallery | Wed., Feb. 24 | 6-7 p.m. | Redux Contemporary Art Center, 1056 King St. | $10+
Drink ○ February Wine Garden | Wed., Feb. 24 | 6 p.m. | Workshop, 1503 King St. | $60 | Explore Workshop’s wine garden + taste a variety of wines.
Art ○ Paints & Pints | Wed., Feb. 24 | 7-8:30 p.m. | Palmetto Brewing Co., 289 Huger St. | $30 | Get ready for spring + paint a rustic jar filled with daisies.
TryThis ○ Music Bingo | Wed., Feb. 24 | 7-9 p.m. | The Roost Bar ‘N Grille, 825 Savannah Hwy. | Free ○ Southern Charm Trivia | Wed., Feb. 24 | 7-10 p.m. | Bay Street Biergarten, 549 E. Bay St. | $10
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Disclaimer: It is up to readers’ discretion to determine whether they feel comfortable participating in any mentioned events based on COVID-19 protocols and precautions. If you have questions, please contact the event’s organizers directly.
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