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Gullah Heritage Celebration – Mt Pleasant, SC

March 26, 2009 by Susanne Talentino

The National Park Service and the Town of Mount Pleasant present a Gullah Heritage Celebration

Ann Caldwell
Ann Caldwell

Gullah Heritage – Ann Caldwell

The National Park Service, in partnership with the Town of Mount Pleasant, is sponsoring a series of free cultural programs at Charles Pinckney National Historic site to celebrate the Gullah Heritage.

The Gullah people of the Lowcountry preserve a culture rich in African influences. Gullah has its own unique culture and its own language. The Gullah culture was developed on plantations in the area where enslaved Africans and African-Americans were the vast majority.
Participants include Ann Caldwell and the Magnolia Singers, spirituals; William Rouse, sweetgrass baskets.

Gullah Heritage Celebration – Mount Pleasant, South Carolina

March 28 at 2:00 p.m.
Charles Pinckney National Historic Site, 1254 Long Point Rd.,
Mt. Pleasant

For more info call (843) 881-5516 and visit www.nps.gov/chpi .

First Fridays on Broad – whimsical Frogs and Spring feeling in Charleston

March 16, 2009 by Susanne Talentino

The Broad Street Merchants Association will continue hosting “First Fridays on Broad” on Friday, April 3rd, from 5pm – 8pm. Come out and celebrate “April Showers” by enjoying fine art and refreshments in the boutiques, fine art galleries, and bodegas on Gallery Row – Historic Broad Street. COCO VIVO will be featuring works titled “Perceptions” by husband and wife, Ron and Monique Parry. The Parrys are featured artists in the American Art Collector magazine in April. Hamlet Fine Art Gallery will feature new art works by mother, Stephanie Shuler Hamlet and daughters, Melinda Lewin and Kellie Jacobs, with a fresh new look to their beautiful gallery and Charleston Courtyard. Be sure to stop by and get your picture taken with one of Beau Smith’s whimsical frogs. John Carroll Doyle Print Gallery will feature beautiful open air textured giclees by Doyle of beautiful spring landscapes. “Clients tell us this is one of their favorite monthly events,” said Angela Stump, director of the John Carroll Doyle Print Gallery. “Customers can relax while receiving individual and personalized attention as they browse the vast array of fine art, sculpture, jewelry, gifts, pottery, home accessories, and unique fashions on “Gallery Row.”

Each doorway on Gallery Row offers you something special to treasure, be it a painting, a gift, or simply a wonderful memory. As you stroll from one gallery to another, enjoy the Southern charms of colorful flower boxes, enchanting hidden courtyards and gardens, and pristinely preserved architecture.
Participating merchants include: Ellis-Nicholson Gallery, Hamlet Fine Art, Edward Dare Gallery, COCO VIVO, Mary Martin Fine Art, UTOPIA, John Carroll Doyle Print Gallery, Atmah Ja’s, Spencer Galleries, Ella Walton Richardson Fine Art, Martin Gallery, Jake’s, Blind Tiger and the Oak Steak House.

For information please contact Charlestongalleryrow.com

Winter Camellia Festival at Magnolia Plantation, Charleston, SC

February 11, 2009 by Susanne Talentino

If you are interested in gardening, this is definitely an event for you. The 2009 Winter Garden Festival is taking place at Magnolia Plantation, Charleston, South Carolina this month. Magnolia Plantation is America’s oldest garden and the last large-scale, romantic-designed garden in the United States.
During the festival there are daily tours of the gardens led by Johnson or Miles Beach, director of Magnolia’s camellia collection. The festival also features a lecture series on a variety of topics for gardening.

For more information, call (800) 367-3517 or visit www.magnoliaplantation.com for more details.

$10 Admission for SC Residents in February at South Carolina Aquarium

February 10, 2009 by Susanne Talentino

During the whole month of February, South Carolina residents can visit the South Carolina Aquarium with a flat rate admission of $10.00 – that’s actually a savings of $7 off adult admission!

Don’t miss the opportunity to see the expanded Touch Tank featuring Atlantic sting rays or take a ride on the kids only Discovery Boat in the new Something’s Fishy Kid Zone, watch a dive show or enjoy a family hike through the new exhibit Camp Carolina.

The aquarium offers tons of interactive fun, daily shows and programs, animal encounters and new exhibits to explore, This Offer is only available to South Carolina residents with valid proof of residency and may not be combined with any other offer. Expires February 28, 2009. For more information, visit scaquarium.org or call (843) 577-3474 (FISH).

Sustainability Fair in Charleston, SC

January 28, 2009 by etalentino

Many of us want to live a green lifestyle and make less of an impact on the planet by saving resources, but when it comes down to the practical side of that, how do you live green?
There is an upcoming event at the College of Charleston that might help shed some light on the dilemma and help you move in the right direction.

The goal of the Green Fair is to give members of the community in Charleston lots of great tips, advice and ideas about how to manage to live green. On Thursday, January 29th from 11.00 am to 3.00 pm there is a Green Street Fair at the Collge of Charleston. Here you’ll find a variety of activities from how to use barrels to collect rain water, how to build bird houses, to organic food and drinks.

If you’re nearby, make sure to go and check it out. There’s even a give away of flourescent light bulbs and reusable bags as long as supplies last. So make sure to get to the fair early. Let us know how it went!

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