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Events on 08/11/2017 - 08/13/2017
Jul01 — Oct31
Lights Out for Loggerheads
The support of South Carolina coastal residents is needed more than ever to raise awareness and educate our visitors to keep Lights Out for Loggerheads.
May06 — Sep04
Charleston County Waterparks Open
Cool fun awaits kids (and adults) of all ages at the Charleston County's three area waterparks - Splash Zone, Splash Island and Whirlin’ Waters Adventure Waterpark! Open on weekends in May and then all summer long through Labor Day!
Aug07 — Aug11
Pirates and Mermaids Beware! Theatre Camp
Dive into an oceanic adventure as you create your very own character, learn the magic of theatre, and perform your original play on the stage of the Gaillard Center!
Aug09 — Aug13
Cirque du Soleil
Cirque du Soleil will be performing in North Charleston in August 2017 with OVO, its newest touring show in arenas.
Aug11
Conversations with a Curator: Archivist and Collections Manager Jennifer McCormick on Forces of Nature: Charleston in the Aftermath
Join us at The Charleston Museum with Archivist and Collections Manager Jennifer McCormick as she leads a discussion on our exhibit, Forces of Nature: Charleston in the Aftermath.
Aug11
Half Off Featured Oyster Friday at The Granary
Enjoy half off the featured oyster of the day every Friday at The Granary from 5 to 7 p.m.
Aug11
Heist, Heist Baby
A zany murder mystery! A Priest, a Rabbi, and a Clown walk into a Bank - and thereafter little is as it seems in this corny comic stage caper.
Aug11
Lowcountry Boil and Boat Tour to Morris Island
Join Tideline Tours for a delicious Lowcountry Boil at Historic Morris Island.
Aug11
Much Ado About Nothing
Much Ado About Nothing is generally considered one of Shakespeare's best comedies, because it combines elements of robust hilarity with more serious meditations on honour, shame, and court politics.
Aug11
Paul Thorn Band
Paul Thorn's new album, Too Blessed To Be Stressed, stakes out new territory for the popular roots-rock songwriter and performer.
Aug11
Sunset at Fort Sumter
Fort Sumter Tours is pleased to offer the popular "Sunset at Fort Sumter" behind the scenes again for 2017!
Aug11
The Wedding Singer by The Footlight Players
The Footlight Players put a Charleston spin on an 80's classic.
Aug12
All Things Bubbly Cocktail Class
The Cocktail Club is hosting a fan favorite cocktail class featuring all things bubbly! Join The Cocktail Club to learn about and experiment with home fermentation and carbonation.
Aug12
Charleston Farmers Market
Celebrating the Lowcountry's Bounty of Fresh Local Produce & Homegrown Creativity every Saturday from 8am - 2pm.
Aug12
Much Ado About Nothing
Much Ado About Nothing is generally considered one of Shakespeare's best comedies, because it combines elements of robust hilarity with more serious meditations on honour, shame, and court politics.
Aug12
Sherlock's Other Brother by a Southern Mother
A Who's Who Murder Mystery! For there was ... another.
Aug12
The Wedding Singer by The Footlight Players
The Footlight Players put a Charleston spin on an 80's classic.
Aug12
Tickled to Death
A new witty, wacky murder mystery! This time it's personal & because the next victim might just be ... you!
Aug12
Wannamaker Movie Nights
Enjoy your favorite movies in the great outdoors at Wannamaker Movie Night this summer.
Aug13
Charleston Sprint Triathlon Series
The five-race Charleston Sprint Triathlon Series at James Island County Park features a 600-yard freshwater swim, 12-mile bike ride, and 5K flat run.
Aug13
LIVING FOR THE CITY: The Music of Stevie Wonder w/ the Charleston Jazz Orchestra
The Charleston Jazz Orchestra (CJO) returns to Kiawah Island as they pay tribute to one of America's most beloved songwriters and performers and will feature such popular hits as 'Signed, Sealed, Delivered' & 'Isn't She Lovely.'
Aug13
Lowcountry Blues Brunch with Shrimp City Slim
"World piano blues" and original songs at a beautiful Sunday brunch in the historic city center.
Aug13
Much Ado About Nothing
Much Ado About Nothing is generally considered one of Shakespeare's best comedies, because it combines elements of robust hilarity with more serious meditations on honour, shame, and court politics.
Aug13
The Wedding Singer by The Footlight Players
The Footlight Players put a Charleston spin on an 80's classic.