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Your Weekend Tip Sheet for Sept. 26-29 |
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Oyster Roast & Chili Cook-Off The seventh annual cook-off includes live music, all you can eat oysters, chili tastings, raffle, kids activities, beer, wine and more. You will be helping Florence Crittenton help more at-risk, young women and mothers in need. WHO: Florence Crittenton Programs of SC | WHEN: 2-5 p.m. Sunday | WHERE: Alhambra Hall |
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Mozart In The Lowcountry Mozart’s enigmatic Symphony No. 39 is paired with Charleston composer Edward Hart’s Under an Indigo Sky. The symphony is among the last Mozart ever wrote, and it is one of his most mysterious. What was the inspiration? For whom did he write it? Did he live to hear it performed? WHO: Charleston Symphony Orchestra | WHEN: 7:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday | WHERE: Gaillard Center |
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Charleston's Country Music History Enjoy vintage Charleston country western music performed by Roger Bellows, followed by a country western jam session. Bring your instrument and join in or just enjoy. WHO: Charleston Area Senior Citizens' Services Inc. | WHEN: Sunday: 2-4 p.m. listen, 4-5 p.m. jam | WHERE: 259 Meeting St. |
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Lipsync for Lungs Live Battle IV Attend the Charleston "Grammys" to see local celebrities battle each other in the American Lung Association's Live Lipsync Battle IV. All proceeds are raised in support of lung-related conditions. WHO: American Lung Association | WHEN: 7-10 tonight | WHERE: Charleston Music Hall |
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Walking Tour of Post-Civil War Ashley River Road side Curator Cameron Moon will lead a tour of the evolution of the Drayton Hall landscape close to Ashley River Road. This tour is an opportunity to visit and discuss in depth the events and implications of the end of the Civil War on the lives of the enslaved and the Drayton Hall owners at the time. WHO: Curator Cameron Moon | WHEN: 1-4 p.m. Friday | WHERE: Drayton Hall |
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Mad Hatter Tea Party: Queens of Charleston It's a fancy, fun tea party. There will be mini massages and acupuncture treatments, a signature cocktail from The Cocktail Bandits, a photo area and DJ, lavish tea fare, wine and champagne, all while perusing original creations by local artists and designers. WHO: The creative-minded Queens of Charleston | WHEN: Noon to 4 p.m. Sunday | WHERE: Twenty-Six Divine |
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Park Circle Oktoberfest The festival is a free, all ages event featuring local food and beverages, vendors, live music, and the scenic view running alongside the Cooper River. Oktoberfest competitions will include a stein hoist, beer mile, keg rolls and farmers carry. WHO: Hosted by EVO Pizzeria and The Brew Cellar | WHEN: Noon to 6 p.m. Saturday | WHERE: Riverfront Park |
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Women & Wonder: A Tribute to Stevie Wonder The Music Hall’s most successful local concert series to date, the “Women & Series” is a fun way to celebrate some of the artists we all love while also celebrating and encouraging our local musicians. $2 From Every Ticket Will Go to Windwood Farm Home & Family Services WHO: Women and Stevie Wonder | WHEN: 8-11 p.m. Saturday | WHERE: Charleston Music Hall |
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Teal Diva 5K Run/Walk This run/walk takes place around three scenic lakes at the Charleston Woodlands, and attendees also have the option to camp over the weekend. The organizer is expecting over 800 participants in this event for ovarian cancer awarness. WHO: Teal Diva | WHEN: Run/walk is 9:30 a.m. Saturday; camping is available Friday through Sunday | WHERE: Charleston Woodlands |
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Wine on the piazza Take part in a half-hour guided tour of the house, followed by white wine or rose on th piazza, the vantage point overlooking the harbor from which Gen. P.G.T. Beauregard observed the bombardment of Fort Sumter. WHO: History and wine buffs | WHEN: 4:30-6 p.m. today | WHERE: Edmondston-Alston House |
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