Join the education staff to have fun with food at beautiful Seabrook Island Club on October 11, 10am- 6pm. Spend a day enjoying the best of the Lowcountry’s lifestyle: world class cuisine, music, art and photography, lectures, crafts and vendors, local farmer’s market, and much more. Children can create edible jewelry and bean art, churn butter, grind coffee, and more at the Museum’s booth. $20 in advance, $25 at gate. $10 with student id and children under 8 are free.
Seabrook Island Club, 3772 Seabrook Island Road
For more details go to www.connectinghands.org/festival
Brunswick Rockin’ Stewbilee
Annual food competition, fair, and concert. Gates open 5pm Fri. Costume contest 6pm, Disco Karaoke contest 6:30pm, concert 8pm. Sat: 5K Disco Race & Hustle 9:15am, Classic Car Show 11:30am-2:30pm, Pooch Parade 9:45am, Stew Tasting & Contest 11:30am-2:30pm, kids activities 10am-2:30pm. Food and arts/crafts vendors Fri. 6-10pm, Sat. 9am-2:30pm.
For more information visit www.brunswickstewbilee.com or call (912) 267-7440
The Annual Amelia Island Book Festival – Fernandina, Florida
Offering four days of lively programs, socials and special events, this event invites book lovers and writers to mingle with noted authors and publishing professionals in a casual, friendly setting. Held at venues throughout Fernandina Beach, the Festival offers many free programs and all ages are welcome. Tickets are sold for certain events. For more information, call (904) 491-8176 or visit www.bookisland.org.
CoastFest 2008, Brunswick
Come to Coastfest for lots of fun and learning for the whole family. This event takes place at Georgia DNR Division Headquarters, right under Sidney Lanier Bridge on October 4, 2008 from 10am-4pm
For more information please call (912) 264-7218
MOJA Arts Festival 2008 – Charleston, South Carolina
2008 marks Charleston’s 25th annual MOJA Arts Festival: A Celebration of African-American and Caribbean Arts. Selected as one of the Southeast Tourism Society’s Top 20 events for many different years, the 2008 MOJA Arts Festival promises an exciting line-up of events with a rich variety of traditional favorites. The upcoming festival is scheduled for Thursday, September 25 through Sunday, October 5, 2008. Nearly half of MOJA’s events are admission-free and the remainder are offered at very modest ticket prices, ranging from $5 – $35.