Festivals
03/30/2012 - 04/01/2012
A fantasia of blooming azaleas envelop more than 200 artisans and vendors that exhibit painting, pottery, glass working, woodworking, needlework, ironwork and textiles at this three-day event.
04/19/2012 - 04/22/2012
Sperry Top-Sider Charleston Race Week, to be held April 19-22, 2012, has grown to be one of the largest and most premiere regattas on the East Coast.
04/11/2012 - 04/15/2012
Charleston’s five day premiere film event April 11 – 15, 2012 only in Downtown Charleston and Cinebarre.
04/24/2012 - 04/28/2012
A pelican sculpture unveiling, cooking demonstrations, free shagging lessons, wine and painting on the pier, Beer Week, Shaggin’ on the Cooper and a Starlight Pops Concert will lead to the 25th Annual Town of Mount Pleasant Blessing of the Fleet.
04/10/2012 - 10/16/2012
The Mount Pleasant Farmers Market is a gathering place for locals and visitors to leisurely explore the market's treasure trove.
Exhibits
02/19/2012 - 04/15/2012
Spring Makes an Early Entrance in Historic Textiles Gallery.
01/12/2012 - 04/04/2012
Developed by the Smithsonian Institution’s Anacostia Community Museum, this beautiful and thought provoking assemblage of artifacts, photographs and text documents the life and work of Dr. Lorenzo Dow Turner.
04/21/2012 - 08/26/2012
As spring in Charleston transitions into a playful and sunny summer, so do the garments in the Charleston Museum's Seasonal Fashions exhibit.
01/01/2011 - 12/31/2015
Special changing exhibits will mark sesquicentennial anniversaries of the American Civil War on a year-by-year basis and follow the lives of the Alston family and their slaves.
Events from 04/01/2012 to 04/30/2012
04/01/2012
The CSO Gospel Choir is pleased to present its annual Palm Sunday performance under the direction of Music Director Sandra S. Barnhardt and Guest Conductor Nathan L. Nelson.
04/01/2012
Laissez les bons temps rouler!
Louisiana Living meets Charleston Charm at The 21st Annual Lowcountry Cajun Festival
04/05/2012
The Heyward-Washington garden is of a formal design which became popular with the building of the Palace of Versailles in 1661. The formal garden was distinguished by its symmetry, discipline, and geometry.
04/07/2012
The Charleston Farmers Market is available each Saturday from 8am-2pm in the beautiful Marion Square.
04/07/2012
Easter weekend activities at Middleton Place include an Easter Eggstravaganza, egg hunts and colonial games with hand-crafted clay eggs made by the Stableyards potter as “prize” eggs.
04/08/2012
Easter weekend activities at Middleton Place include an Easter Eggstravaganza, egg hunts and colonial games with hand-crafted clay eggs made by the Stableyards potter as “prize” eggs.
04/13/2012
Charleston Horticultural Society’s Premier Plant Sale! PLANTASIA is everything about PLANTS.
04/13/2012
This two-day invitational festival will showcase two groups from Virginia and along with the CSO Gospel Choir and the CSO Spiritual Ensemble.
04/13/2012
VITRUVIANA 2012 inaugurates a series of annual Charleston symposia (with related tours) on the development of American architecture and the prominent role which Charleston architects and their patrons have played in it.
04/14/2012
The Charleston Farmers Market is available each Saturday from 8am-2pm in the beautiful Marion Square.
04/14/2012
Charleston Horticultural Society’s Premier Plant Sale! PLANTASIA is everything about PLANTS.
04/14/2012
Get your friends and family together for a day of behind the scenes tours, tastings, you-pick, and down-home fun!
04/14/2012
This two-day invitational festival will showcase two groups from Virginia and along with the CSO Gospel Choir and the CSO Spiritual Ensemble.
04/14/2012
The Big MOOvement, raising funds and awareness for Windwood Family Services.
04/15/2012
Three Renowned Bands to Perform Free Concerts on the Village Green.
04/19/2012
You'll enjoy 2-Hour Charleston Harbor Cruise, Delicious Home Team BBQ Buffet and Live Blues by Shrimp City Slim!
04/19/2012
The Heyward-Washington garden is of a formal design which became popular with the building of the Palace of Versailles in 1661. The formal garden was distinguished by its symmetry, discipline, and geometry.
04/19/2012
Make a date with the shops and restaurants that line King Street from Calhoun to the crosstown during this biannual after-hours stroll.
04/20/2012
Charleston, dust off your dancing shoes and get ready for summer – Shaggin’ on the Cooper and the Moonlight Mixers are back!
04/21/2012
"The Road Home" is a one-act play created from personal accounts of people who were caught in the maelstrom of the early years of the Civil War.
04/21/2012
The Charleston Farmers Market is available each Saturday from 8am-2pm in the beautiful Marion Square.
04/22/2012
"The Road Home" is a one-act play created from personal accounts of people who were caught in the maelstrom of the early years of the Civil War.
04/22/2012
Included in the tour are tours of 10 homes, 2 gardens, 2 historical sites, an art show featuring almost 20 artists and samplings from area chefs in the homes & patios.
04/22/2012
Grab a blanket, a lawn chair, a friends and your appetite and head on over!
04/26/2012
Step back in time to the heyday of dancing at Folly Beach and the Grand Strand at the Charleston Museum's annual fundraiser.
04/26/2012
The Heyward-Washington garden is of a formal design which became popular with the building of the Palace of Versailles in 1661. The formal garden was distinguished by its symmetry, discipline, and geometry.
04/28/2012
The Charleston Farmers Market is available each Saturday from 8am-2pm in the beautiful Marion Square.
04/28/2012
Charleston, dust off your dancing shoes and get ready for summer – Shaggin’ on the Cooper and the Moonlight Mixers are back!
04/29/2012
Overlooking beautiful Charleston Harbor, this seafood festival celebrates the historical Mount Pleasant shrimping industry with the majesty of the ceremonial Blessing of the Fleet and a host of other family activities.
04/27/2012 - 04/29/2012
A unique agricultural experience that will educate attendees on the cycle of local farming and the food we eat.
04/06/2012 - 04/28/2012
Ease on Down, Ease on Down the Road!
This imaginative romp through Frank Baum’s The Wonderful Wizard of Oz captured 7 Tony Awards when it opened on Broadway in 1975.
11/05/2011 - 04/22/2012
Charleston has a long and venerable quilt making history.



