Saturday, July 4th, 2009

Celebrate spring with fun crafts and activities at the Museum’s Dill Sanctuary from 10 am to 12 pm. Search for fiddler crabs in the marsh and use the Museum’s bug boxes to catch creepy crawlies. Every month The Charleston Museum offers a special Saturday program dedicated to providing an educational and exciting experience for the [...]

This year’s festival highlights active, healthy living and promises more fun for the whole family, including the high-energy sounds of Roger Day! Tickets are $10/per person for members and $12/non-members and include admission to the festival, interactive playground, the Roger Day concert (at the Charleston Music Hall across the street from the festival), and [...]

The Hulsey Law Group will host an exhibition fundraiser entitled “Double Dutch: Images and Text Illustrating the World of Inner City Kids” for the Yo Art Project. The exhibit will showcase multimedia artwork created by children participating in the Yo Art Project.

Some of Charleston’s most beautiful private homes and gardens will be part of the annual Ashley Hall Tour of Homes and Gardens on Saturday, April 12, 2008, from 2:00-5:00pm. This tour offers a rare glimpse of some architecturally unique private dwellings and gardens that are not normally on display to the public. The tour takes [...]

Hampton Park – in front of the Citadel entrance
Phone: 843.720.5300. Registration opens at 8:30 am; the 3K WALK starts at 9 am, followed by fun and food. No entrance fee; we appreciate donations and encourage people to create Walking Teams and raise funds.
Free Parking.

Sample beers and wine from around the world and sample food from Charleston’s best restaurants at Boone Hall Plantation on April 11th from 6.00 – 10.00 pm!
Live music from the Carolina’s most popular party bands: Riptide, Intensity, and The Mighty Kicks.
Tickets are $16 in advance, $20 day of event.
To purchase tickets go to www.lowcountrytickets.com

Don’t miss this spectacular event. History will be made in Charleston when star dancers from the New York City Ballet perform for the first time in the city.
They will be performing three major pieces of renowned choreography. The Donizetti Variations; created for “Salute to Italy,” a New York City Ballet program celebrating the 100th anniversary [...]

Enjoy jambalaya, alligator, etouffe, andouille sausage and of course, crawfish, crawfish, crawfish! Also enjoy Lowcountry favorites like red rice, seafood, and tangy Southern barbecue. And for those who prefer a tamer menu, we’ll be serving up healthy portions of hot dogs, burgers, funnel cakes, and more. If you’re a crawfish connoisseur, the annual crawfish-eating contest [...]

The 8th Annual Kiawah Island Art and House Tour will take place on Friday, April 11 from 2pm – 6pm on beautiful Kiawah Island. The tour features five exceptional homes with views of the salt marsh, ocean, ponds and lagoons that showcase spectacular private art collections. Gibbes, etc., a group of Kiawah Island women dedicated [...]

The College of Charleston School of the Arts will be presenting the work of music students Andrew Walker and Lee Marchbanks in a benefit concert entitled Fitter, Happier: Instrumental Arrangements of Radiohead. For the concert, Walker and Marchbanks have created original arrangements for classical ensembles from the music of popular rock group Radiohead. The evening, [...]

The Savannah College of Art and Design presents the annual Sidewalk Arts Festival April 28, 2007. This popular event features a chalk drawing competition on the sidewalks of Savannah’s centerpiece, beautiful Forsyth Park. Drawing competition entries will be judged and awarded prizes. The event also includes food, and children’s and youth areas for young artists [...]

AMELIA ISLAND, Fla. – The 2008 Wild Amelia Nature Festival, May 16-18, is an exciting and memorable way for residents and visitors to experience the wild side of Florida’s Amelia Island. The three-day festival offers something for everyone, with more than 25 seminars and outdoor experiences designed to showcase the natural beauty and wonder of [...]

The Cooper River Bridge Run provides a world-class 10-K foot race. The race promotes continuous physical activity and a healthy lifestyle through education and opportunity. For more information, please visit www.bridgerun.com

Vision
The Cooper River Bridge Run is the best organized and the best conducted 10-K race in the world. It includes world-class competition in a unique [...]

The Amelia Island Bed and Breakfast Association invites the public to enjoy three new open-house walking tours in 2008.
Beginning on Saturday, May 10, the seven member inns will offer a House and Garden Tour, giving guests a unique view of some of Amelia Island’s hidden gardens. Scheduled the day before Mother’s Day, the House and [...]

Duke Ellington Concert features Sam Skelton
The Coastal Jazz Association presents a tribute to Duke Ellington on Sunday, April 27, 2008 which will feature special guest saxophonist, Sam Skelton. As a woodwind doubler, Mr. Skelton is well versed in any genre of music. His grasp of saxophone, clarinet and flute has enabled him to remain [...]

The Charleston Symphony Orchestra, and Resident Conductor Scott Terrell, will present this season’s popular Kinderkonzert, The Jammin’ Town Musicians. Two performances of this entertaining, child-friendly concert will take place at 10:00 and 11:30 AM.
Designed for young children, Kinderkonzerts are fun, casual concerts that expose kids to music in an entertaining way. Ten musicians from the [...]

NCL Corporation announced that Norwegian Majesty will sail a new seven-day Bahamas and Florida itinerary beginning this fall through April 2009. This family-friendly itinerary offers guests the opportunity to experience four diverse ports, in place of the existing three-port Western Caribbean itinerary. In addition, guests on Norwegian Majesty this fall will experience a number of [...]

Charleston Ballet Theatre Presents South Carolina’s World Class Professional Dance Company:
Twisted Tango
A Sensual and Electric Night of Dance. Tickets are on sale now! Tickets $27.00 for Adults & $22.00 for Youths (21 yrs. & younger) plus applicable fees
Tickets are available at the Coliseum Ticket Office, Ticketmaster.com, Ticketmaster Outlets (including select Publix grocery stores), or charge [...]

The CSO’s newest series brings innovative music in a fast-paced, fun environment. This performance includes Sallinen’s Some Aspects of Peltoniemi Hintrik’s Funeral Music, Dvorak’s Serenade for Winds, and Grieg’s Sigurd Jorsalfar.
Tickets: $15-$27. Student tickets are available for $5 with valid student ID.
Sottile Theater, 44 George Street
Phone: 843-554-6060
www.charlestonsymphony.com

Flagler History Walk with Evelyn Kahrs. March 29th, 1:30p.m. Tickets: $10
Meet  in Casa Monica Hotel Lobby. Call: 904-825-3600

The Three Wives of Henry Flagler By Dianne Jacobi, Actress, teacher, historian
March 29th, 4:30p.m. Tickets: $20
Center for Positive Living, 1795 Old Moultrie Road, St. Aug.
Call: 904-825-3600

The Dreams of Sparrows by Iraqi  filmmaker, Hayder Mousa Daffer
“focusing on the restructuring of Iraq after Hussein”
7:00p.m.
Unitarian-Universalist Fellowship of St. Augustine
A1A and Florida Ave, St. Aug. Beach
Info: 471-4539

$10 General Admission, $50 V.I.P. Live performance by Madyson
DJ-HU of Classic Blends spins. Doors open 8:00p.m. Fashion show at 9:00p.m.
The White Room
1 King St., St. Aug.
www.ocwhiteroom.com

SAVANNAH, Ga.—Two new events hosted by the Savannah College of Art and Design School of Liberal Arts offer exposure to an array of literary genres for the public. Award-winning writer Shirley Geok-lin Lim, Ph.D., appears as part of the Visiting Writers Series April 10, 7 p.m., at the SCAD Student Center, 120 Montgomery St. On [...]

We are very pleased to announce the upcoming exhibition at Indigo Sky
Community Gallery entitled ART IN OPPOSITION.  This invitational group
show will feature the creations of 10 artists whose works deal with a variety of timely, controversial, hot button topics pertaining to politics, the environment and society in general.