This citywide celebration of the festival of lights includes lighting the first candle of the Menorah, live music by the Jewish Choral Society, jump castles, face painting, craft tables, latkes and donuts. Presented by the Yaschik/Arnold Jewish Studies Program at the College of Charleston and Chabad of Charleston in cooperation with the City of Charleston. Additional sponsors include Brith Sholom Beth Israel, Kahal Kadosh Beth Elohim, and Synagogue Emanu-el, as well as the Charleston Jewish Community Center and the Charleston Jewish Federation.
Info: 843-953-5682
Tuesday, December 4, at 4:30 pm – 6:30 pm, Marion Square, Located at King and Calhoun Strs.
Hell on Wheels – Jacksonville, Florida
2001: The birth of an all-girl roller derby revolution begins in Austin, Texas. Starting a revolution ain’t an easy affair. After overcoming countless hurdles to organize, recruit and train, the rowdy rollergirls known as Bad Girl, Good Woman (BGGW) enjoy a smashingly successful first year, only to find a rift forming among the ranks of the 80 women.
Dance Alive National Ballet – Brunswick, GA
This national ballet company certainly lives up to its name – movement and life are at the heart of everything it does. This extraordinary group of dancers has developed into one of the most distinguished and creative dance companies in the Southeast and one of our region’s artistic and cultural treasures. We invite you to enjoy this talented company of energetic and versatile dancers and admire the exquisite combination of techniques – the tradition of the Bolshoi, the spirit of jazz and the sensuality of modern dance in a first-class spectacle.
Friday, January 11, 2008 at 8:00 p.m. at the Ritz in Brunswick.
Golden Isles Arts and Humanities Association, 1530 Newcastle St., Brunswick, GA 31520. Call 912-262-6934 or visit GIAHA website for more information.
Reception for “Small Works” Exhibition – Savannah, GA
Friday, 5-7 p.m., Red Gallery, 201 E. Broughton St., Savannah, Ga.
The Savannah College of Art and Design presents the 2008 “Small Works” annual
juried exhibition for the holiday season featuring works on sale for $500 or less and measuring 18 inches or smaller. The exhibition highlights an exceptional range of media including photography, painting, ceramics, collage and mixed media by SCAD students, faculty, alumni and staff. This event is free and open to the public.
Charleston Food and Wine Festival – Charleston, South Carolina
A food and wine event like no other, this Festival provides guests the opportunity to meet and get a taste of some of the country’s best chefs, authors and wine professionals. Guests can educate their palates with Southern cuisine and the Lowcountry’s unique food styles, heritage and recipes at one of the 50+ events throughout the weekend. Highlights include the Celebration of Charleston Chefs Opening Night Party, the Restaurant Dine-Around, Bubbles & Sweets, the King Street Sip & Stroll, the Lowcountry Gospel Brunch and the BBQ, Blues, & Brew. An expanded Culinary Village takes over Marion Square Park in downtown Charleston with two Grand Tasting Tents, a Culinary Competitions, Cooking Demonstrations, Chef Tastings and more. The BB&T Charleston Food & Wine Festival is recognized by the Southeast Tourism Society as one of the Top 20 Events for the month of February 2008.
February 28, 2008 – March 2, 2008
Visit Charleston Food and Wine Festival for more information.