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Taste of Charleston at Boone Hall – Charleston, South Carolina

September 9, 2007 by Susanne Talentino

Taste of Charleston BoonehallThe plantation will showcase 50 of Charleston and the Low Country’s finest restaurants.

Of course, there will be lots of delicious food at the event. Other attractions include: “The Waiter’s Race” – local servers racing on an obstacle course while carrying a tray with wine and two glasses, The “Culinary Corner”, featuring local chefs preparing signature dishes, a Beer and Wine Tasting, live music and children’s activities.

Proceeds will benefit Ronald McDonald House, Hollings Cancer Center and Charleston County Materials Resource Center.

Sunday, October 7, 2007 from 10:30 am – 5:00 pm

For more information, call Kathy Britzius 843.577.4030 or 843.452.6088

Charleston Restaurants Association Website

FoodFest 2007 – Hiltonhead Island, South Carolina

September 7, 2007 by Susanne Talentino

More than 4,000 visitors attended this popular event last year and the number is expected to increase this year.
Food Fest 2007
Some of the activites include; Best Bartenders Drink Making Contest, The Hospitable Waiters Race, and the Tailgate Gourmet Challenge. Here local chefs showcase their culinary talents at the outdoor tailgate kitchen. Other events include “Cooking with Books.”, hosted by the Beufort lirary and “Marshside: What’s for dinner?” hosted by The Coastal Discovery Museum.

The FoodFest 2007 schedule includes events transpiring at individual food establishments and at the festival’s central location of Shelter Cove Community Park on Hilton Head Island.

Call 843.686.4944 for more information or visit the website www.hiltonheadhospitalityassociation.com

20th Annual Ham Jam Festival – Jacksonville

September 1, 2007 by Susanne Talentino

This is perfect for the whole family. The Ham Jam Festival is Florida’s official barbecue cooking contest! Great food, live entertainment, rides, games, children’s talent contest, battle of the bands and more!

Reynolds Park Yacht Center, 1063 Bulkhead Rd., Green Cove Springs, FL 32043
Thurs. 5pm-11pm, Fri. 5pm-12am, Sat. 10am-12am, Sun. 10am-7pm.
(904) 264-2651

www.hamjam.org

Shrimpin’ n Shaggin’ – Charleston, South Carolina

August 28, 2007 by Susanne Talentino

Shrimpin’ n Shaggin’ “A New Lowcountry Tradition” combines two of the Lowcountry’s most loved activities – eating local shrimp dishes and dancing to favorite beach music tunes by The Men of Distinction and the East Coast Party Band.

From 11 am until 5pm at the Charleston Maritime Center the air will be filled with the aroma of fabulous local shrimp dishes. There will also be a shrimp dish contest, dance contest and and plenty of activities for all. Don’t forget to visit the local shrimp boat offering fresh catch to take home. We invite families and friends to bring their chairs and blankets an enjoy all the local color of the second Shrimpin’ n Shaggin’ Festival.

Tickets are $10 and children under 12 are free. Park in the garage at Calhoun and Concord streets (next to the SC Aquarium) and catch a free ride on the Absolutely Charleston shuttle.

Proceeds from the event will benefit the SC Shrimpers’ Association, Charleston Area Therapeutic Riding and the National Association of Catering Executives’ scholarship programs.

www.shrimpinnshaggin.com

Summer Wine Strolls, Gardens at Middleton Place – Charleston, South Carolina

August 24, 2007 by Susanne Talentino

Wine tasting in the Gardens at Middleton Place continues. Enjoy strolling through America’s oldest landscaped gardens while sampling a variety of summer wines. A Garden Interpreter will be on hand at each event to answer any questions about the garden’s history.

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