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Your Weekend Tip Sheet for Oct. 3-6 |
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104th Annual Meeting and Conference Join more than 1,000 educators, students, community leaders, business professionals and others who share an interest in learning about the contributions of African Americans to the nation. WHO: Association for the Study of African American Life and History | WHEN: Friday through Sunday | WHERE: Charleston Area Convention Center |
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Vet Fest Music Festival Enjoy some of Charleston's favorite food trucks, bounce houses, local vendors and live music while supporting veterans. Money raised will go to support veterans in need. WHO: Tri-County Veterans Support Network | WHEN: Noon to 6 p.m. Sunday | WHERE: Danny Jones Park |
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Keepin’ Jazz Alive: A Benefit for Charleston Jazz The Charlton Singleton Project is a unique group that features Charleston Jazz Orchestra members as well as some of Charleston’s highly recognized jazz artists. WHO: Charleston Jazz Orchestra featuring The Charlton Singleton Project | WHEN: 8-9:30 tonight | WHERE: Charleston Music Hall |
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Choir Boy The Charles R. Drew Prep School for Boys is dedicated to the creation of “strong, ethical black men.” Pharus wants to take his rightful place as leader of the school’s legendary gospel choir. Can he find his way inside the institution's hallowed halls if he sings in his own key? WHO: By Tarell Alvin McCraney | WHEN: Through Saturday | WHERE: Pure Theatre |
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Into the Woods Festival attendees will feel completely transported into another world while being a short drive from Charleston. In true Pour House fashion, the lineup, production, and experience will be first-rate and unlike anything else happening in the area. WHO: National and regional acts | WHEN: Friday to Sunday | WHERE: Charleston Woodlands |
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Oktoberfest in Song: Bach and Brahms, Beer and Brats This concert features J.S. Bach’s Jesu meine freude, Zigeunerlieder (Gipsy Songs) by Johannes Brahms, motets by Anton Bruckner and drinking songs stemming from the Beer Choir Hymnal. After the concert, purchase local craft beer and bratwurst and join in singing with the choir. WHO: Taylor Festival Choir | WHEN: 4 p.m. Sunday | WHERE: Circular Congregational Church |
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Goose Creek Fall Festival This annual family-friendly festival features local entertainment, crafters, exhibitors, food vendors and kids activities. There's no charge for admission, kids activities or parking. WHO: Goose Creekers | WHEN: 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday | WHERE: Marguerite H. Brown Municipal Center |
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The Fall Tours of Homes, History & Architecture Experience Charleston’s stunning private houses, intimate gardens, churches and public buildings as you stroll through its historic streets. The Fall Tours serve as the society’s foremost annual fundraiser. WHO: Preservation Society of Charleston | WHEN: Today through Nov. 2 | WHERE: Throughout Charleston |
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The Diary of Anne Frank Based on survivor testimonies and rediscovered writings from her diary, Anne Frank emerges from history a living, breathing woman, one constantly grappling with her changing life and the horror that lurks outside her door. This is a new version for a new generation. WHO: Flowertown Players | WHEN: Through Sunday | WHERE:The James F. Dean Community Theater |
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Craig Ferguson: Hobo Fabulous Tour Ferguson got his start in the entertainment industry as a drummer for some of the worst punk bands in the U.K. He was bartending in a pub in Glasgow when he met the artistic director of The Tron Theatre, who persuaded Ferguson to try acting. He soon had his own BBC comedy TV show. WHO: Craig Ferguson | WHEN: 7:30 p.m. Sunday | WHERE: Charleston Music Hall |
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