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Coastal Companion

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Revolutionary War Lecture – Charleston, SC

November 5, 2008 by etalentino

Charleston Museum presents Revolutionary War Lecture – “Why they Fought.” To commemorate the 225th anniversary of the Treaty of Paris (1783), which ended the Revolutionary War, The Charleston Museum will present a three part lecture series on the effects of the war on Charleston and South Carolina. The lectures will be presented by Assistant Director and Revolutionary War historian Carl Borick. The final installment, “Why they fought,” appropriately on Veterans Day looks at the common soldiers of the Revolutionary War, their lives and experiences, and why they served in the American forces. This even twill take place on November 11th at 7 p.m. at the Charleston Museum. Admission is free.

For more info, call (843) 722-2996 and visit www.charlestonmuseum.org

Annual Holiday Festival of Lights – Charleston, SC

November 5, 2008 by etalentino

Celebrate a Lowcountry tradition at Charleston’s most beloved nighttime holiday event…the Holiday Festival of Lights! With over 2 million shimmering lights, this three-mile driving tour brings more and more light displays year after year with nearly 600 shining displays this year. Beginning November 14, 2008 and continuing through January 4, 2009, gather your family and friends and come capture the magic of the holiday season at James Island County Park.

The Festival of Lights is much more than just a driving tour! Park the car, stretch your legs, and take in the new and exciting attractions custom-designed for holiday cheer. There are many celebrated attractions to be sure to see and do, including:

  • Marshmallow Roasts
  • Festival Train Rides
  • Lakeside Lights Interactive Activity
  • Enchanted Forest Walking Trail
  • Gingerbread Houses
  • 50-Ton Sand Sculpture
  • Giant Greeting Cards
  • Carousel Rides
  • Gift Shops
  • Portable Climbing Wall
  • Photos with Santa
  • Santa’s Sweet Shoppe

Stroll through Santa’s Village and see the meticulously crafted holiday sand sculpture constructed by hand with 50-tons of sand. View the sugary structures entered in the gingerbread house competition. Visit the gift shops, Santa’s Attic and Incredible Gift Shoppe, for hand-crafted goodies from local artisans, official 24kt gold collector series ornaments, toy trains, dolls, angelic decorations, and many more stocking stuffers.

Spoil your sweet tooth at Santa’s Sweet Shoppe where the aroma of specialty coffees, cappuccinos, and fresh baked temptations of fudge and Christmas cookies fill the air. Make a s’more by the marshmallow roasting pit, take a snapshot with Santa, and then hop aboard a train for an up-close look at the displays.

Wander over to Winter Wonderland where a traditional 18-animal carousel ride whirls you around and around. Don’t miss the 4-by-8 foot holiday card designs created by local school students as part of a holiday art competition. These life-size displays of Christmas themes tower above you and are well worth a visit.

And join us on Friday, November 14 for the Opening Night Celebration! Activities include a tree lighting ceremony, the announcement of the postcard and gingerbread competition winners, performances by Lowcountry Power Brass and Charleston Dance Center, and loads of fun for the entire family! These activities are free with your regular Holiday Festival of Lights admission.

Festival Hours are: Fridays and Saturdays: 5:30 p.m. – 11 p.m.; and Sundays – Thursdays: 5:30 p.m. – 10 p.m. Fees are $10 per vehicle for 1-15 guests, $25 per vehicle for 16-30 guests, or $100 per vehicle for 31 or more guests. Receive a $2.00 discount per vehicle (Monday-Wednesday only) with the donation of a canned food item. Donations benefit the Lowcountry Food Bank. For more information about the Holiday Festival of Lights, please call 843-795-4FUN or visit www.holidayfestivaloflights.com.

Symphony Island House Tour and Music Festival – Charleston, SC

November 5, 2008 by etalentino

CSO Backstage Pass logoCharleston Symphony Orchestra League presents the 2008 Symphony Island House Tour and Music Festival on Kiawah Island to benefit the Charleston Symphony Orchestra. As you tour six outstanding private homes, music will fill the island throughout the day and culminate with a CSO concert at the Sanctuary after the homes are closed. If you’d like to spend the weekend on Kiawah, local resorts are offering attractive special packages. Home tours at your leisure from 10:00a.m.-4:00p.m.; Brass Quintet concert on Sanctuary Grand Lawn at 4:15p.m.; CSO concert, conducted by David Stahl at 5:00p.m. at The Sanctuary on Kiawah Island.

The Sanctuary, Kiawah Island
$40-$45 per person
For more info, call (843) 723-7528 and visit www.csolinc.org

26th Annual Heritage Days Celebration – St. Helena Island, SC

November 5, 2008 by etalentino

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26th Annual Heritage Days Celebration: “Promoting Tolerance in a Changing World” at the Penn Center on St. Helena Island. Tours, art exhibitions, theatrical productions, symposiums, food, music and more showcasing the unique cultural heritage of the Gullah people of the Sea Islands.
The Annual Penn Center Heritage Days Celebration is held every second weekend in November to celebrate and showcase the unique cultural heritage of the Gullah people of the Sea Islands. Other public programs include the Community Sing held every third Sunday from September to May to highlight the African American tradition through song. (843) 838-2474.
Penn School National Historic Landmark District, P.O. Box 126, St. Helena Island, South Carolina 29920
www.penncenter.com

Charleston Maritime Center to host Historic Landmark, Schooner Roseway

November 3, 2008 by etalentino

Charleston Maritime Center will host the National Historic Landmark Schooner Roseway on November 5-7, 2008. Calv77 only fan calv77 Roseway, berthed at the Center’s southern pier, will be open to the public for free tours from 10am to 6pm on each day. Come visit this historic ship during her post stop in Charleston on her way south for the winter season. Meet her crew and hear about the educational programs that take place aboard Roseway. Founding Directors Abby Kidder and Captain Dwight Deckelmann will be aboard to talk about the 83-year-old Grand Banks schooner and World Ocean School’s educational programs along the east coast and the Virgin Islands. Some parents might be interested to know that next summer Roseway will be taking students for 2-week sailing internships to live aboard the boat, participate in community service activities and attend tall ship festivals. Additionally, we always welcome the chance to share the history and story behind the restoration of the National Historic Landmark. 11/05/2008 – 11/07/2008
Charleston Maritime Center

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