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Things to do in South Carolina – September 2010

September 9, 2010 by Susanne Talentino

Another Labor Day weekend has passed, but September has a lot more to offer in South Carolina. It’s a great time of year to spend time outdoors, to visit festivals or hang out with friends. This is also the month when the big arts event of the year kicks off in Charleston, yes, it’s time for the MOJA Arts festival.

Charleston Restaurant Week
Restaurant Week in Charleston takes place September 8-19, 2010, so it’s actually a little bit more than just your regular restaurant week event. Charleston has become a culinary mecca, so make sure to take advantage of the fixed price special during this event. Go here to read more about Charleston Restaurant week

Seafood, Jazz & Brew – Hilton Head Island, SC
Hilton Head Island has combined three of our favorite things – seafood, jazz and brew – into one extraordinary event. This event takes place on September 13 – 18, 2010. Get more details on our special events page for Seafood Jazz & Brew Festival.

Scottish Game & Highland Gathering
Come to Charleston to celebrate Scottish heritage and culture in this annual festival taking place on September 19, 2010. The festival offers everything from heavy athletics, to food and dancing.
Click here to read more about the Scottish Festival in Charleston.

Shaggin’ on the Cooper
Lowcountry radio personality Jim Bowers will keep your feet moving with the hottest oldies and beach music around on September 17, 2010.

Irish Italian Festival
North Myrtle Beach has created an unusual combination with this festival, but despite that this is a popular event drawing a crowd. This year the festival takes place on September 25, 2010.

Museum Mile Weekend
On September 25 – 26, 2010, you can get a special deal during the Museum Mile Weekend. You can purchase a special pass for this weekend which allows you to visit as many of the participating museums your feet can handle. Read all about how it works here – Museum Mile Weekend.
If you are two people and can only handle one museum visit, you can get free admission through the Smithsonian Museum Day to a few museums. Just check out the list of participating venues here.

Free Admission to National Parks
You guessed it. The free day is of course also on September 25, 2010.  So unless, you can fly like superman between venues, it looks like you will have to choose between a Museum Day or a National Park Day.  Here is the link to the Free Admission to National Parks for more info.

Atalaya Arts and Crafts Festival
Thbis popular annual arts & crafts festival returns to Huntington Beach State Park on September 24 – 26, 2010 near Murrells Inlet, South Carolina.
Here some of the best artisans around gather for a festival in a beautiful setting.

Read more about the festival on our special events page for the arts & crafts festival.

MOJA Arts Festival – Charleston, SC
This month the big arts festival in Charleston begins. MOJA Arts Festival takes place September 23 – October 3, 2010.

Get your tickets now and check out the program.

Read more about South Carolina:

Fall Festivals and Events in South Carolina

Jazz Festivals on the Coast

Taste of Charleston

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Museum Free Day on September 25, 2010

September 9, 2010 by Susanne Talentino

Every year the Smithsonian Magazine organizes a free museum day. This year Museum Day is on September 25, 2010. This is how it works. You have to visit the magazine’s website and fill out a short form and pick your museum. You can then print out your ticket The ticket is good for free admission on September 25, 2010 for TWO people.

We have added the list of participating museums below.

There are four things to keep in mind:

  • The card is good for you and a guest.
  • The offer is only valid for Saturday
  • The limit is one card per household
  • The card can only be used once

Here is the link to get the ticket.

Drayton Hall
3380 Ashley River Road
Charleston, SC 29414
843-769-2600
Museum Day Hours of Operation: 8:30am – 5:00pm
visit the website

Circa 1738, Drayton Hall has survived the centuries in near-original condition and is the oldest unrestored plantation house in America open to the public. Renowned for its architectural significance, Drayton Hall’s broad vistas and rare period features represent one of America’s most important, undisturbed historic landscapes.

Exhibits
The past is present here in the stories told, the exquisite public places, and quiet, sacred spaces. All-inclusive daily programs and activities include visitor-acclaimed House Tour, Connections Program: From Africa to America, interactive DVD Landscape tour, Nature Walks, African-American Cemetery, and Museum Shop.

Georgetown County Museum
632 Prince Street,
Georgetown, SC 29440
843 545-7020
Museum Day Hours of Operation: 10:00am – 3:00pm
visit the website

Muskets, marshland, and muslin, rice, rivers, and revolution. What do these seemingly unrelated subjects have in common? The Georgetown County Museum offers fascinating connections that intertwine these and many other facets of life that span almost 300 years of American history lived out in the daily lives of the citizens of Georgetown, South Carolina.

Horry County Museum
438 Main Street
Conway, SC 29526
843-915-5320
Museum Day Hours of Operation: 9:00am – 5:00pm

The Horry County Museum is home to artifacts, photographs, wildlife, and a large collection of objects relating to the history, prehistory and natural history of Horry County, South Carolina.
The L. W. Paul Living History Farm is now open for the public.

Exhibits
Coastal Plains Native Americans, Birds of Prey, Black Bear Exhibit, American Alligator, Turpentine & Timber Exhibit, Waccamaw River Exhibit, Influential Women of Conway Exhibit.
The Farm is a one horse family farm of the 1900-1955 era. Visit the family home, barn with live animals, packhouse, tobacco barn, field of crops, woodworking area, grits mill and more.

The Powder Magazine
79 Cumberland Street
Charleston, SC 29401
(843) 722-9350
Museum Day Hours of Operation: 10:00am – 4:00pm
visit website

South Carolina’s oldest public building, The Powder Magazine (circa 1713) served as an arsenal within the old walled city of Charleston. Interact with historians and see museum exhibits that relate to Charleston’s colonial and American Revolution history. PASSES HONORED ON SUNDAY AS WELL!

Exhibits
PASSES HONORED ON SATURDAY & SUNDAY! Eighteenth century artifacts on display and period dressed interpreters on location. Make plans to see our special live presentation of “The Gentleman Pirate” at 3:30pm.

FLORIDA
Amelia Island Museum of History
233 South 3rd Street
Fernandina Beach, FL 32034
(904) 261-7378
Museum Day Hours of Operation: 10:00am – 4:00pm
visit website

The Amelia Island Museum of History, a not-for-profit organization, fosters community and visitor appreciation of Nassau County’s unique history within the broader context of Florida, national, and world history.

Exhibits
Visitors to the Amelia Island Museum of History are invited to “Unlock the Past,” as they enter the renovated 1935 Nassau County Jail which houses historical objects and archaeological finds. Florida’s first spoken history museum highlights the history of the Island of Eight Flags.

Colonial Spanish Quarter
29 St. George Street
St. Augustine, FL 32084
(904)825-6830
Museum Day Hours of Operation: 9:00am – 5:30pm

At Colonial Spanish Quarter Museum, visit knowledgeable re-enactors, in costume, in an authentic colonial setting. Visit with a blacksmith, carpenter, leather worker and housewife about 1740s St. Augustine.

Exhibits
The Colonial Spanish Quarter offers you an experience of an 18th century St. Augustine in the Taberna del Gallo (Tavern of the Rooster). Drift back in time while enjoying a cider, cold sangria, or beer in this 18th century tavern setting. On Saturday, September 25, 2010, join in singing as the “Bilge Rats” perform old sea chanteys or Songs of the Sea.

How Sweet the Sound

September 7, 2010 by Susanne Talentino

Choirs all across America, from coast to coast, have answered the call for the chance to take the stage and claim the title of the 2010 Best Church Choir in America on September 11! A panel of expert judges has been tasked with the difficult job to find the sweetest sounds in America. How Sweet the Sound an empowering gospel music celebration guaranteed to leave the audience both uplifted and inspired. Every choir participating in the regional events wins both $3000 and an unforgettable experience in unity and fellowship.
Sept 11 at Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Arena

Tickets start at $5.00. Click here to reserve your seat now!

Things to do in Georgia – September 2010

September 7, 2010 by Susanne Talentino

September is a beautiful month on the coast of Georgia, and there are a lot of festivals coming up. September is the month for seafood with the Shrimp and Grits Festival in Jekyll Island, and the Rock Shrimp Festival in St Marys.

Here are a few ideas of things to do in the month of September in coastal Georgia:

Gray’s Reef Ocean Film Festival – Sept 17 – 19, 2010
Savannah is probably most known for its big film festival in October, but the Ocean Film Festival is gaining in popularity. This year the film festival screens many interesting and important films made about the oil spill.

Click here to read more about the Ocean Film Festival

Shrimp and Grits Sept 17-19, 2010
Head to the historic district on Jekyll Island for one of the best seafood festivals on the coast.  Lots of delicious food, chefs from all around are showing off their talents in the cooking competition, live entertainment and lots of fun for the whole family. Go to our page for Shrimp & Grits Festival

Jazz in the Park – St Simons Island, Sept 19, 2010
This is the last chance for the season to enjoy Jazz in the Park right outside St. Simons Island Lighthouse.  This event is scheduled at high tide, so the breeze from the ocean can cool you off.

Read more about the event here.

Savannah Jazz Festival Sept 19 – 26, 2010
This is one of the most popular festivals in Savannah, and no wonder. The city is just the perfect location for a jazz festival.  Lots of performances to choose from, check out our special events page for Savannah Jazz Festival

The Rock Shrimp Festival – Sept 25, 2010
The rock shrimp is a delicious shrimp with a hard shell. Every year the city of St. Marys in South Georgia holds a special festival to celebrate the shrimp.  Read more on our special page for Rock Shrimp Festival

More Georgia stories:

Oktoberfest on the River

Georgia’s Colonial Coast Birding & Nature Festival


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David Allen Coe in Jacksonville in September

September 2, 2010 by Susanne Talentino

Well known country and western artist David Allan Coe is performing in Jacksonville, Florida this month. Many of David Allen Coe’s songs are humorous and have tell stories about the singer and his association with other famous country “Outlaws.” During the 1980s, Coe enjoyed a resurgence in mainstream popularity, twice hitting the top 10 of the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart with “The Ride” (1983) and “Mona Lisa Lost Her Smile” (1984).

This month you can see David Allen Coe live on stage together with Mellisa May and the ThunderChickens , Captain Hook. The concert takes place at Brewster’s Pit Live in Jacksonville on September 17, 2010. This is going to be a popular event, so make sure to get your tickets now.

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