News Summary
Charleston, South Carolina, is bustling with numerous summer events designed for all ages. From live music at the Mount Pleasant Pier to interactive art exhibits like ‘Beyond Van Gogh,’ the city promises a fun-filled season. Culinary enthusiasts can enjoy the Summer Oyster Roast Series, while families can participate in engaging programs at the Children’s Museum. Local markets and networking events also enrich the community experience. Charleston invites everyone to partake in its vibrant summer festivities, fostering togetherness and cultural appreciation.
Charleston Offers Exciting Summer Events and Activities for All Ages
Charleston, a vibrant city on the South Carolina coast, is buzzing with an array of summer events and activities for residents and visitors alike. From live music and food festivals to interactive art exhibits and family-friendly programs, there’s something for everyone to enjoy in the upcoming weeks.
Music and Entertainment Highlights
The Mount Pleasant Pier will host a thrilling Music Night featuring the Shem Creek Boogie Band on July 18 from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. Tickets for this lively event are priced at $10 in advance and $15 on the day of the event. A registered chaperone is required for attendees aged 15 and under, making it a fun yet responsible outing for families.
Additionally, the much-anticipated Summer Oyster Roast Series takes place at Kiawah Island Golf Resort every Monday through August 25, with two sessions at 4 p.m. and 6:15 p.m. Adult tickets are $62 while children ages 4-12 can join for $31. Attendees can savor fresh oysters paired with barbecue and enjoy live music, creating a delightful summer evening experience.
Culinary and Creative Workshops
For those interested in arts and crafts, the Sweetgrass Basket Class led by Jennifaye Singleton at the Magnolia Plantation and Gardens offers a unique opportunity to create a handcrafted basket on July 12. Two sessions will run from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 2 p.m. to 4 p.m., with tickets priced at $100.
Food enthusiasts can visit the Mount Pleasant Farmers Market, operating every Tuesday through September from 3:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. at Moultrie Middle School. This free event features local produce, a variety of food vendors, and live music, fostering community engagement and supporting local agriculture.
Art and Cultural Exhibits
Art aficionados will appreciate the opening of the “Beyond Van Gogh” and “Beyond Monet” exhibit at Festival Hall on July 11, featuring immersive experiences centered around the works of these iconic artists. Ticket prices are set at $29.50.
Moreover, a special screening of the cult classic film “Dazed and Confused” will be held as a fundraiser at The Terrace Theater on July 22, with proceeds benefiting Texas Children’s Hospital.
Family Fun and Learning Opportunities
The Children’s Museum of the Lowcountry has planned its “Let’s Move” interactive program on Mondays and Saturdays from 11 a.m. to noon, offering admission for $15 or free with a museum ticket. Also worth noting is a special Bastille Day Celebration at Nico’s Oysters + Seafood on July 14, which includes a family-style feast and live music for $75.
Community Connections and Networking Events
Networking enthusiasts can engage in the Business and Brews happy hour on July 16, providing a chance to connect with local entrepreneurs while enjoying refreshments. In addition, various live music events will be staged throughout Charleston, showcasing talented local artists in venues such as the Charleston Music Hall and The Pour House.
Additional Activities and Updates
Holy City Brewing is celebrating its 14th Anniversary Party on July 19 with food, drinks, and games for attendees, marking an exciting milestone for the local brewing community. Other activities include a Cake Design Class at Daddy’s Girl Bakery on July 19 at 4 p.m. for participants eager to learn new baking skills.
This vibrant summer season in Charleston is reflected in the regular updates provided by the Charleston City Paper events calendar, ensuring residents stay informed about local happenings. Many events are designed as free admission, encouraging community participation and fostering a sense of togetherness.
As summer continues, Charleston presents an array of engaging events representing the rich cultural fabric of the city. With opportunities for entertainment, creativity, and community bonding, locals and visitors alike are invited to make the most of these exciting summer offerings.
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Additional Resources
- CHS Today: Plan Ahead Charleston Events
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