Key West, FL
outdoors
Posted over 4 years ago
Fort Zachary Taylor
Being listed since the 1970s as a National Historic Landmark, the fort showcases part of the history of the American Civil War. it hides one of the most beautiful beaches in the united states
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Mount Pleasant, SC
Posted 1 day ago
Sesame Burgers & Beer
Join us for a Five Course Beer Dinner with pairings from Holy City Brewing. Dinner will be led by Glowfisch Hospitality Director of Culinary, Stephen Harman.Please note this is a ticketed event and tickets must be purchased in advance. Tickets are sold by the table and include a five course meal plus beer pairings for each guest. Tickets are not inclusive of gratuity.MENU1st Course: Holy City Pilsner Korean Soy Braised Pork with Daikon Radish Slaw  2nd Course: Washout WheatSmoked Gouda Stuffed Soft Pretzel with Beer Mustard   3rd Course: Folly Time Pale Ale Steak Diane Slider with Rosemary Whipped Potatoes   Interlude: Sparkly Princess Mango Ceviche Crostini   5th Course: Madam Basil Grilled Shrimp/ Basil Pesto Risotto   6th Course: Pluff Mud Porter Smoked Vanilla Ice Cream/ Graham Cracker Crust/ Fried Sesame Burgers & Beer 675 Johnnie Dodds Blvd Mount Pleasant, SC 29464 Share This Event
Calendar Jun 8, 6pm - 8pm
North Charleston, SC
Posted 2 days ago
Commonhouse Aleworks
Join us for a community discussion held on the Common Ground with Commonhouse Aleworks as part of our event series Brewing on Books: A Community Book Club. This series focuses on local topics of interest for community members. For Park Circle's annual Gay Pride Festival, we're hosting author Harlan Greene for a discussion of Charleston's little-known LGBTQ history from the author's new book, The Real Rainbow Row. Along with the author's books, we'll have further LGBTQ+ titles from our curated shelves available at the event. Cheers! Books are available from Itinerant Literate: The Real Rainbow Row: tinyurl.com… Why We Never Danced the Charleston: bit.ly… About the Book Though Charleston has a reputation for holding onto the past longer than most other places, it could not avoid the shock of change. Much has been written of the city’s history of civil rights, and its rich African American, women’s, ethnic, and religious past. One of the minority groups long left out of the club has been Charleston’s lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, questioning, and other sexual minorities community. It’s not that they haven’t been here all along, making history, contributing greatly to the creation of one of America’s most distinctive cities. But, even now, with so many people out and acknowledged, marching in the streets, being elected to public office, and marrying, there are still discrepancies. There are no statues to LGBTQ people (while some discriminatory statutes linger), and very few official mentions anywhere. While other pasts blaze brightly, there is just a flickering of knowledge about local LGBTQ history. About the Author Harlan Greene is author of the novels Why We Never Danced the Charleston, What the Dead Remember and The German Officer's Boy. His non-fiction works include Charleston: City of Memory (with photographs by N. Jane Iseley), Mr. Skylark: John Bennett and the Charleston Renaissance and Slave Badges and the Slave-Hire System in Charleston, South Carolina, 1783-1865 (with Harry S. Hutchins Jr. and Brian E. Hutchins). With James Hutchisson, he co-edited Renaissance in Charleston: Art and Life in the Carolina Lowcountry, 1900-1940. The Real Rainbow Row is his latest release.
Calendar Jun 7, 7:30pm - 9pm
Charleston, SC
Posted 3 days ago
The Watch Rooftop Kitchen and Spirits
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Tikis & Taco Night | 4pm to Close Luʻau on the rooftop with fresh zesty tacos and tiki drink specials every Tuesday.
Calendar Jun 7, 4pm - 11pm
Mount Pleasant, SC
Posted about 22 hours ago
Two Blokes Brewing
Collaboration Beer Release & Pint Night! Thursday, Jun 8th We are SO excited for the release of our collaboration brew with local company and new friends, Vapor Apparel and we're are going to have a party to celebrate! There will be music, food, and special sun shirts with our awesome new beer graphic! $1 per pint sold during the evening with go to support Lowcountry Land Trust, so come have a few pints for a great cause! The Beer: "Seize the Ray" - Hazy Pale Ale The Food: Gorditas Locas The Music: Shade Music (Nick Forte) Vapor is a sustainable sunwear and apparel company that is passionate about doing the part to preserve the environment. They support several local organizations including Lowcountry Land Trust, who we will be raising donations for at the release!  
Calendar Jun 8, 2pm - 9pm
Charleston, SC
Posted about 22 hours ago
The Watch Rooftop Kitchen and Spirits
Thursdays | Tini’s & Tonics | 4pm to Close Start the weekend on a strong note with spirited martinis and tonics for $7 each
Calendar Jun 8, 4pm - 11pm