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Coastal Companion

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The 6th Annual Taste of the Town to Be Held On Veterans Day – Summerville, S.C.

November 6, 2007 by Susanne Talentino

November 5, 2007, Summerville, SC – The Greater Summerville/ Dorchester County Chamber of Commerce and Summerville D.R.E.A.M. (Downtown Restoration, Enhancement and Management) have joined once again to host the 6th Annual Taste of the Town, which will be held on Sunday, Nov. 11 from noon to 4 p.m. in Historic Downtown Summerville and will feature delectable food “tastes” from the finest restaurants in Summerville.

In partnership with the National Veteran’s Day Celebration, a four day schedule of events in the Low country honoring our veterans and armed services (www.nationalveteransdaycelebration.org), the event will showcase local restaurants with entertainment provided throughout the day. The program includes live music, a local Summerville arts district, open house weekend holiday shopping and children’s entertainment complete with jump castles and face painting by the Summerville Artist Guild. Admission is free and food tastes are individually priced. There will be judged prizes for “Most Patriotic Booth” and “Best of” food categories.

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Charleston Is Home for the Holidays for Colbert

November 6, 2007 by Susanne Talentino

Stephen Colbert is coming home to Charleston for the holidays reports the State. He will perform his one-man show, “Stephen Colbert’s Holiday Apparition,” at 7 p.m. Dec. 23 at Charleston’s Sottile Theatre. He will also read from his book, “I Am America (And So Can You!)” and of his growing up in Charleston.  Call (843) 577-7183 for tickets and more information.

Holiday Festival of Lights Fun Run Walk Sold Out – Charleston, S.C.

November 6, 2007 by Susanne Talentino

Registration has closed since this event has sold old! Read Coastal Companion’s previous post about the event here.

BB&T Charleston Food + Wine Festival Has Been Selected as One of the Southeast’s Top 20 Events

November 3, 2007 by Susanne Talentino

The third annual BB&T Charleston Food + Wine Festival, scheduled for February 28-March 2, 2008, has been recognized by the Southeast Tourism Society as one of the Top 20 Events for the month of February 2008. To be considered for nomination the event had to be in at least their third year and have an attendance of at least 1,000. The winners receive recognition in over 800 newspapers, magazines, radio & television stations including The Atlanta Journal-Constitution and the New Orleans-based radio show “Travel Talk Radio”.

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City of Charleston Opens Old Slave Mart Museum – South Carolina

November 1, 2007 by Susanne Talentino

Charleston, SC – November 2007 – The Old Slave Mart Museum held its grand opening on Wednesday, October 31st at 11:00 A.M. Drawing upon the most contemporary scholarship, exemplary historical interpretation and rich collections which have been inaccessible for some time, the museum, located at 6 Chalmers Street, recounts the story of Charleston’s role as an urban slave-trading center during the domestic slave trade.

Mayor Joseph P. Riley, Jr. said, “ The Old Slave Mart Museum tells an important story in the history of this city and the region. It has been an important site for preservation and restoration and amassing the research and artifacts has been arduous. We are proud of the work done by staff and consultants in presenting this element of our early history.”

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