8/19 – ALTMAN IN AUGUST Series,
3 Women
1PM San Marco Theatre
presented by Friends of the Fest (formerly Reel People)
for more info please visit their website
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Your ultimate guide to the coast
8/19 – ALTMAN IN AUGUST Series,
3 Women
1PM San Marco Theatre
presented by Friends of the Fest (formerly Reel People)
for more info please visit their website
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Experience cultures from around the world at The Charleston Museum. Try international foods, decorate a Japanese lantern, create a worry doll, and more. Witness dance moves and play games from around the world. Every month The Charleston Museum offers a special Saturday program dedicated to providing an educational as well as exciting experience for the whole family. Join us each month for a different themed event including presentations and craft projects for children of all ages.
FREE for Museum members and FREE with general admission ($10/adults, $5/children, under 3 free).
August 11, 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
Second Monday Lecture Series: William A. Davis III presents an evening lecture, “ROAD WORK.†He will be showing images he has taken on the road at various workshops and job locations in New England, the Northern Great Plains, and the states of Montana, Washington, and Oregon including the Palouse Country in southeastern Washington, the Columbia River Gorge, as well as, the coasts of Oregon and Washington. Bill will lead off with some images of the southeastern states. Alterman Studios, 654-D King St. 7pm. Free and open to the public. For more information, please call: 843-577-0647, visit www.center4photography.com or email info@altermanstudios.com.
There will be a monthly Open Studio Class for adults. This month’s class will be a pen and ink drawing class taught by Nancy Rodriguez. Reservations for planning purposes are requested two days prior to the class and normal materials will be provided.
The Meeting Place, at 1077 East Montague Ave. in the Olde Village of North Charleston. 10a.m. – 12:30p.m. Admission free. For more information, please call 843-745-1087, visit www.northcharleston.org or email culturalarts@northcharlestone.org.