Eat Drink Local Month (May) is Lowcountry Local First's annual effort to focus attention on local growers, fishers, restaurants, bakers and beverage providers while providing fun and educational opportunities for our community to actively engage in eating and drinking what's in season. Join us for these community events and activities that directly connects consumers with the farmers, restaurants, businesses and organizations that make the Lowcountry a one-of-a-kind place to live, eat and drink! Eat Drink Local Challenge: Make the Shift May 1-31 Lowcountry Local First’s Eat Drink Local Challenge takes place throughout the entire month of May each year. We challenge you to shift $10 or more of your weekly food spending towards the local food and beverage system. By signing the Pledge, we'll guide you on where to find the freshest ingredients, highlight participating restaurants, suggest places to grab a local libation, feature easy recipes, connect you with local farmers and CSAs and more! Agribusiness is SC's largest industry however over 90% of our food is still imported. By participating in the Eat Drink Local Challenge, we'll help you "Make the Shift" in your choices, spending and overall food and drinking habits. The challenge is open to individuals and businesses.
North Charleston Coliseum & Performing Arts Center
Mean Girls brings the iconic movie to life on the broadway as a "ferociously funny" musical. Co-produced by the SNL producer and screenwriter Lorne Michaels, the Tony-nominated show has been performed over 800 times.
Brad Williams is a distinguished comedian who has been making waves in the entertainment industry with his uncanny ability to connect with audiences of all ages. He has graced the stages of comedy venues across the country for the past decade, from HBO and Netflix specials to Comedy Central and numerous sold-out theaters. His clever wit, coupled with unique and imaginative stories, has garnered him critical acclaim.
Arkansauce and Pixie and the Partygrass Boys are teaming up for a night of high-energy bluegrass and folk music at Charleston Pour House. Don't miss these two dynamic groups as they bring their unique blend of traditional and modern sounds to the stage.
Death Cab for Cutie - Known for melodious tracks with deep lyrics and unconventional instrumentation, like, "I'll Follow You Into The Dark," Death Cab for Cutie is an alternative rock band from Washington. Their 2008 music video, "I Will Possess Your Heart," won the Best Editing award at the MTV VMAs.
Charleston Gallery Association Artwalk - Art is an indispensable part of culture and will be on full display. Let the artwork on display show you a new perspective.
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