Charleston, SC
Posted about 2 years ago
Joseph P. Riley, Jr. Park
HOW TO: Enjoy Thirsty Thursday to the fullest! Step 1: have your ticket and ID ready and don’t bring a bag! Step 2: say hi to Charlie! 🐶 Step 3: find your nearest $1 beer location (it’s not at every concession stand) Step 4: always get 2 beers because the lines can be long!
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Mount Pleasant, SC
Posted 2 days ago
Nautical Bowls
You are invited to the ribbon-cutting ceremony for Nautical Bowls, operated by Mark and Monique Wallace. The ceremony will take place on Tuesday, June 6 at 2:00 p.m. This local business offers superfood bowls as quick meals that do not compromise your healthy lifestyle
Calendar Jun 6, 2pm - 3pm
Charleston, SC
Posted 5 days ago
The Charleston Museum
An evening of adventure awaits you at Nighttime at the Museum! Watch the past come alive as  you explore the galleries after-hours with your flashlight. Discover figures from history, special  displays, craft activities, and an exclusive scavenger hunt. Join us for a night of fun for the  whole family! Nighttime at the Museum is appropriate for children of all ages and the young at  heart. Guests are encouraged to wear their favorite costumes and bring flashlights.  The Don Sazon food truck and Life Raft Treats will be on site for purchase. Space is limited. Reservations required.  $15 Museum Member Adult | $25 Non-Member Adult  $5 Museum Member Child| $10 Non-Member Child Register online or call 843.722.2996 ext. 235.  Nature Trailers Summer Camp at the Dill Sanctuary  June 5th – June 9th, 9:00 am – 12:00 pm   Surround yourself with nature at The Charleston Museum’s Dill Sanctuary, a 580-acre wildlife  sanctuary located on James Island along the Stono River. Campers get down and dirty  exploring a marsh ecosystem and tracking animals along the trail while learning about  archaeology, life in a marsh, Native Americans, and animals. Nature Trailer Summer Camps are  for ages 5 – 10 and include crafts, activities, and admission to the Dill Sanctuary from 9 am  through 12 pm.  Reservations required. Cancellations must be requested one week in advance for a  refund minus $50 administration fee.  $170 Museum Members | $220 Non-Members  For more information, call 843.722.2996 ext. 236.  Kid Tours: A Legacy in Silk   June 7th, 2023: 3:30 – 4:30 pm   Discover the story of the girl who helped to bring indigo to Charleston. Enjoy the rare  opportunity to view Eliza’s gown and some of her personal belongings. Kid Tours is a series  designed to highlight artifacts from our collection that have fascinated children for years. Kid  Tours meet every Wednesday during the months of June and July at 3:30 pm. This program  includes a tour highlighting the weekly theme and an engaging craft project or educational  activity.  FREE for Members and FREE with admission to The Charleston Museum.  Fossil Friday with the Natural History Department  June 9th, 3:30 – 4:30 pm  Join Matthew Gibson, Curator of Natural History, or Jessie Peragine, Natural History Curatorial  Assistant, on Fridays from 3:30 – 4:30 PM in the Bunting Natural History Gallery lab. They will be  on hand to share projects currently being worked on and to help identify your fossil finds.  FREE for Members and FREE with admission to The Charleston Museum.  Sweetgrass Basket Weaving Workshop with Local Artisan Sarah Edwards-Hammond June 10th, 9:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m.  Join local artisan Sarah Edwards-Hammond for in-depth instruction on sweetgrass  basketry which has been an integral part of the Lowcountry’s Gullah Geechee  community since the 17th century. Edwards-Hammond comes from a long line of basket  makers and has passed down the tradition to her family and others in the community.  She will share a brief history of the artisanal craft of basket making. Participants will  then spend the remainder of the class making their own basket guided by Edwards Hammond. Come learn about an extraordinary craft that has been a staple of culture,  art, and history in Charleston for centuries. All materials and instruction will be provided.  Space is limited. Reservations required.  $75 Museum Members | $105 Non-Members  Register online or call 843.722.2996 ext. 235  Nature Trailers Summer Camp at the Dill Sanctuary  June 12th – June 16th, 9:00 am – 12:00 pm   Surround yourself with nature at The Charleston Museum’s Dill Sanctuary, a 580-acre wildlife  sanctuary located on James Island along the Stono River. Campers get down and dirty  exploring a marsh ecosystem and tracking animals along the trail while learning about  archaeology, life in a marsh, Native Americans, and animals. Nature Trailer Summer Camps are  for ages 5 – 10 and include crafts, activities, and admission to the Dill Sanctuary from 9 am  through 12 pm.  Reservations required. Cancellations must be requested one week in advance for a  refund minus $50 administration fee.  $170 Museum Members | $220 Non-Members  For more information, call 843.722.2996 ext. 236.  ***Sold out. Please contact Elise Reagan, Chief of Education, at 843-722-2996 ext. 236  or [email protected] to be added to the waitlist.***  Members-only Sneak Peak Tour: America’s First Museum: 250 Years of Collecting,  Preserving, and Educating Part 2  June 14th, 3:00 - 4:00 p.m. On January 12, 2023 The celebrated 250 years since its founding  in 1773. To commemorate this milestone, join us for a special highlight exhibit  showcasing 250 years of the Museum’s collection.  On June 14, 2023 Museum Members will have the exclusive opportunity to  tour America’s First Museum: 250 Years of Collecting, Preserving, and Educating Part  2 before it opens to the public. See what it takes to create a special exhibition from start  to finish! Guests will get a behind-the-scenes look at the Museum workroom as the  curators finish their final touches on Part 2 of this year-long exhibit. Then make your  way to the 250th highlights exhibit in the Historic Textiles Gallery and be the first to see  this once in a lifetime creation. Chief of Collections Jennifer McCormick, Curator  of Historical Archaeology Martha Zierden, Curator of Natural History Matthew  Gibson, Curator of Historic Textiles Virginia Theerman, and Curator of History Chad  Stewart will all be on hand to answer questions and provide a guided tour of the  workroom and Historic Textiles Gallery.  This program is FREE and exclusively for current Museum Members. Not a Museum  Member, yet? Join today! Reservations required.  Register online or call 843.722.2996 ext. 235  Kid Tours: Alligators, Crocodiles, - Oh My!   June 14th, 2023: 3:30 pm – 4:30 pm   Alligators and crocodiles have called the Lowcountry home for millions of years. Discover the  remains of a crocodile that lived over 50 million years ago, and compare this creature to modern  day reptiles. Kid Tours is a series designed to highlight artifacts from our collection that have  fascinated children for years. Kid Tours meet every Wednesday during the months of June and  July at 3:30 pm. This program includes a tour highlighting the weekly theme and an engaging  craft project or educational activity.  FREE for Members and FREE with admission to The Charleston Museum.  Fossil Friday with the Natural History Department  June 16th, 3:30 – 4:30 pm  Join Matthew Gibson, Curator of Natural History, or Jessie Peragine, Natural History Curatorial  Assistant, on Fridays from 3:30 – 4:30 PM in the Bunting Natural History Gallery lab. They will be  on hand to share projects currently being worked on and to help identify your fossil finds.  FREE for Members and FREE with admission to The Charleston Museum. America’s First Museum: 250 Years of Collecting, Preserving and Educating, Part 2 opens to the public   June 17th, 2023: 9:00 am – 5:00 pm   Commemorating two and a half centuries since its founding and spanning nearly 4.6 billion  years of history, we are pleased to present America’s First Museum: 250 Years of Collecting,  Preserving, and Educating in the Historic Textiles Gallery. This year-long exhibit will feature a  wide array of objects that tell the story of this impressive institution and its remarkable  collections.  Part two will showcase a church pew made by enslaved hands measuring 20 feet in length,  centuries old Archaic carved bone pins, a skull from the largest known flying bird and a couture  Fortuny gown. 
Calendar Jun 2, 6pm - 8pm
Mount Pleasant, SC
Posted about 7 hours ago
Patriots Point Soccer Stadium
Charleston Battery Home Game (Summer Nights $3 Beer) – Wednesday, June 7th vs. Detroit City FC 7:30 PM Come enjoy warm weather in the Lowcountry with $3 beers all night long - The Charleston Battery announced Monday the dates and opponents of the club’s 2023 USL Championship schedule. Charleston will play a 34-match schedule across 32 weeks from March through October. Single-game tickets and Season Memberships are available now and can be purchased through tickets.charlestonbattery.com. “The 2023 campaign will be the toughest, most talented and most competitive season in USL history,” said Battery Head Coach Ben Pirmann. “That’s what our sport is all about: competing. We’re so excited and honored to be able to don the Black and Yellow this upcoming season. “We’re focused on improving every single day. We want to look in the mirror, make improvements, and then give our all every week for this club and community. Playing in Charleston at Patriots Point is a special honor, or passion and determination will be on full display for our supporters to enjoy.” The Battery are slated to play every team in the league; home-and-away series against every team in the Eastern Conference and six home and six away matches against teams in the Western Conference. The top eight clubs of each conference will advance to the USL Championship Playoffs. Breaking down the home matches by day of the week, the Battery play one on Wednesday, three on Friday and 13 on Saturday. Charleston will face four clubs for the first time, including Phoenix (H), Monterey Bay FC (H), Oakland Roots SC (H) and El Paso Locomotive FC (A). Five of the Battery’s first eight games are home matches. The Black and Yellow will host Phoenix, Tampa Bay Rowdies, Hartford Athletic, Louisville City FC and Colorado Springs Switchbacks FC through April. Defending league champions San Antonio FC will visit Charleston for the first time on May 13 after the inaugural meeting in 2022. Western Conference sides Monterey and Oakland trek east to play the Battery on May 20 and August 4, respectively. Fellow BBQ city club Memphis 901 FC host the Battery on June 24 and then arrive in Charleston on August 26. Five of the Battery’s final eight games will also be played at home, with Memphis, San Diego Loyal SC, FC Tulsa, Miami FC and Birmingham Legion FC coming to Patriots Point. The home clash against Legion FC on October 14 is the regular season finale. The USL Championship Playoffs will remain a single-elimination format, culminating in the 2023 USL Championship Final on a to-be-determined date taking place in mid-November. “The Battery are one of the most historic teams in North America, we want to honor this club with our performances and effort, and return Charleston to prominence in the playoffs,” said Coach Pirmann. Fans can stay tuned for announcements on theme nights for the 2023 season which will be unveiled in the coming weeks. Single-game tickets are available now and fans can cash in on incredible per-match savings with a 2023 Season Membership! Lock in your spot at Patriots Point now at tickets.charlestonbattery.com.
Calendar Jun 7, 7:30pm - 9:30pm
Charleston, SC
Posted 1 day ago
Forte Jazz Lounge
Let the Good Times Roll! - The Music of Ray Charles: Charles Grant sings and is backed up by the Forte band as well as the Fortettes!!
Calendar Jun 10, 7pm - 9pm
Charleston, SC
Posted 1 day ago
Charleston
The Lowcountry Juneteenth Week Festival is back with another star -studded affair highlighting Black Excellence with food, music & more. The week will come to a close with a star-studded weekend with live performances by GOODIE MOB Featuring CEE LO GREEN on Friday June 16th and a special concert finale Saturday June 17th. More artist to be announced. Stay tuned to find out how you can win a Jeep Wrangler!!!!
Calendar Jun 12 - Jun 19