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Coastal Companion

Your ultimate guide to the coast

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Ghost Tours in Beaufort, South Carolina

October 13, 2008 by Susanne Talentino

Costumed storytellers spellbind tour participants with tales of ghostly happenings in some of Beaufort’s oldest residences located in the historic district and beyond. The oldest ghost in America is said to live in the Castle, a 19th century renovated estate currently on the market. Ghostly visions have been known to appear on past tours which take about 45 minutes to one hour.
Tickets are $10 for the walk and for children (3-11) on the carriages and $18 for adult carriage rides.
All children must be accompanied by an adult.
Some of Beaufort’s oldest residents have shared stories from their childhood. This event, now in its fourteenth year, attracts hundreds of participants from around the county.

Call 843-52GHOST (524-4678) for reservations or information.
Mastercard and Visa are accepted.
All proceeds will benefit the Child Abuse Prevention Association of Beaufort County.
Evening tours by carriage or walk are available by reservation.

Garden Festival at Middleton Place – Charleston, SC

October 13, 2008 by Susanne Talentino

The Garden Festival at Middleton Place is an action-packed garden festival popular with the garden enthusiast. Magnificent gardens, visionary speakers, festival market, food & wine market, music concert, community wide flower – sculpture – photography & event planning competitions, a children’s fantasy area and thousands of guests are what make the Charleston Garden Festival one of the most anticipated and must-see events of the year.

A Variety of Events for the Garden Enthusiast
Visionary speakers will appear for panel discussions, presentations and main stage speaking events. Landscape designers will create unique and innovative themed exhibit gardens. Enjoy gardening demonstrations, horticultural tours of Middleton Place gardens and selected Charleston city gardens, and family-oriented activities including a children’s fantasy area. A new component to CGF this year is The Middleton Masters, competitions spanning all skill sets in the garden, designed to inspire a budding creative genius.

Shop the Festival Market

The Festival Market will feature diverse local and national businesses displaying and selling eco-friendly, fair trade and sustainable products. CGF’s guests are encouraged to stay all day and picnic on The Middleton Place Greensward listening to afternoon concerts. The finest food vendors who are members of Slow Food USA, Lowcountry Local First and the Certified South Carolina Fresh will be catering to guests all day. Organic beer and wine will also be available to make your experience at Middleton Place truly memorable.

October 17 – 19, 2008
Hours of Operation: 9:00 am – 5:30 pm
General Admission: $15 in advance / $20 at the gate
Three Day Pass: $30 in advance / $40 at the gate
Children’s Ticket: $5 (ages 6-15, 5 & under free)
Group Discount (15 or more): Call (843) 556-6020

Charleston Farmers Market

October 13, 2008 by Susanne Talentino

The best place to buy fresh produce is at the Farmers market. Each Saturday in Charleston, come to Marion Square to enjoy a variety of fresh local produce, crafts, entertainment, and food and drink.

The City of Charleston Office of Cultural Affairs presents the annual 2008 Charleston Farmer’s Market. The Farmer’s Market comes to life each Saturday morning and offers an abundance of the freshest local produce, plants, herbs and cut flowers. While Strolling the Charleston Farmer’s Market, a delicious breakfast, brunch or lunch may be had while enjoying a variety of live entertainment.The Farmer’s Market offers an amazing assortment of juried arts and crafts, providing the best selection from the most talented local artisans. Admission Free.
04/19/2008 – 11/29/2008

The Charleston Farmers Market is held at Marion Square
Call 843-724-7305 or visit the website for more info.

Coastal Carolina Fair

October 13, 2008 by etalentino

Visit a classic fair just outside Charleston in South Carolina on October 30, 2008 – November 8, 2008. This is the perfect place to take your family for an old-fashioned good ol’ time Southern Style.The Coastal Carolina Fair has been around for over 50 years, and it offers the ultimate fair experience.

The Coastal Carolina Fair comes with everything you need for a family fun weekend – rides, games, competitions and most importantly – food. Leave your diet behind, because here you’ll find classics fair eats such as cotton candy, candy apples, elephant ears, corn dogs, sausage dogs, French fries and much more! And if that isn’t enough, you can also enjoy nightly fireworks and live music.

Featured artists include: Three Dog Night, Little Texas, Gin Blossoms, Bucky Covington, Heidi Newfield and Little Anthony & the Imperials.
Your kids will be thrilled by the live honey bee exhibit, the Rabbit Show, the Elephant Encounter and the Commerford Petting Zoo.

For more information visit www.coastalcarolinafair.org

Scary’um Aquarium in Charleston, SC

October 13, 2008 by Susanne Talentino

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NEW EXPERIENCE: Scary’um Aquarium!
October means fish, fun and… frights at the Scary’um Aquarium! Ghouls & Buoys of all ages can celebrate the scariest season at the South Carolina Aquarium and discover eerie exhibits, scary shows and more all month long! Embark on a family-friendly Haunted Hike in the Aquarium’s newest exhibit, Camp Carolina, featuring a spooky trail and things that go bump in the night. Plus, Kids can celebrate Halloween all month with a special $2 children’s admission discount for all kids in costume! Get ready for Halloween at the Aquarium’s annual Fish or Treat! Bash, Thursday, October 30, a Member’s only event filled with fun, prizes, games and more Admission to Fish or Treat is $5 for Members only. Reservations are required. Scary’um Aquarium is FREE with General Admission. Restrictions apply. Discounts may not be combined with any other offer. To learn more about Scary’um Aquarium, visit scaquarium.org or call (843) 577-FISH (3474).
Daily: Friday, October 3, 2008 – Sunday, November 2, 2008 at South Carolina Aquarium

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