Posts Tagged ‘charleston bus tour’

Harvest Fest on Johns Island

Saturday, October 29th, 2011

Long ago, agricultural families in the Colonial Southeast and across America gathered every fall to give thanks and celebrate a bountiful Harvest season with a day of feasting, games, music and fun. To keep this spirited tradition alive, the Charleston County Park & Recreation Commission will host the 10th Annual Harvest Fest Saturday, November 5, 2011 at Mullet Hall Equestrian Center at Johns Island County Park.

Come on down and enjoy some foot-stompin’ live bluegrass music from five local bluegrass bands. There is plenty to keep the kiddies occupied including hay rides, a stick pony corral, pumpkin decorating, penny diving, lasso demonstrations, crafts and more.

Own a horse and looking for some adventure? As part of the festival, Mullet Hall Equestrian Center offers the Harvest Festival Weekend Trail Ride for horse owners November 4 – 6. Bring your horse, camping gear, and supplies for two nights of camping and trail riding on 20 miles of beautiful, wooded trails at Mullet Hall Equestrian Center. Pre-registration for Trail Ride/Camping is required.

35th Annual Fall Tours of Homes and Gardens in Historic Charleston through October 23

Thursday, October 6th, 2011

Always wanted to take a peak inside the glorious homes you’ve passed on a carriage tour or walking along the Battery?  Here’s your chance!  Come experience Charleston’s distinctive architecture, history and culture during the Preservation Society of Charleston’s 35th Annual Fall Tours of Homes and Gardens. Visit intimate gardens and architecturally significant private homes, churches and public buildings as you stroll through our historic streets.   Tours highlight American architecture from the early Georgian Period into the 21st century.  You will enjoy unique neighborhoods that represent Charleston’s flourishing culture from the Colonial era to the present.   Most of the properties on tour are privately owned and are open to the public exclusively for the Preservation Society of Charleston.

There are several ways to purchase Tour tickets which are available only through The Preservation Society of Charleston at a cost of $45 per person, per tour.  Tickets may be purchased online at www.preservationsociety.org; by telephoning (843) 722-4630; in person at 147 King Street; or by mailing in the ticket order form.  Payments of Cash, Check, Visa, or MasterCard & Discover are accepted.  Tickets are sold in order of receipt and are confirmed only via mail or e-mail.  We will not accept unpaid ticket orders.  Please be aware that many tours sell out in advance.

For more information, visit http://www.preservationsociety.org/tour_dates.asp.

After a Day a the Beach, Cool Off Downtown with Us!

Thursday, July 14th, 2011

We get a lot of Charleston area beach tourists from Isle of Palms, Sullivans Island, Kiawah Island, Seabrook and Edisto who stay at the beach all day, them meet us downtown to do our 4:30 tour and stay downtown for dinner.  What a great way to take advantage of all that our beautiful area has to offer!  To make your vacation even easier if you are staying downtown, we will happily pick you up 1/2 hour before your tour departure time from your location and drop you back off at your hotel located in the downtown historic district.  If you are uncertain whether your location is eligible for our pickup/dropoff service, please call first to confirm. If you have a large enough group, we may also be able to accommodate travel to/from your beach location.  Just call us to find out how we can help you make the most of your Charleston vacation!

Things to Do if You’re Traveling with Pets in the Lowcountry

Thursday, June 30th, 2011

If you’re traveling to the Charleston area on vacation and have brought your beloved furry friend with you, finding things to do where the WHOLE family is welcome can be a challenge.  Beaches are an option provided that you check restrictions regarding hours when pets are / are not allowed and when they must be on leash.   Most indoor attractions [museums, galleries, shops, etc] are not going to allow pets inside.   There are some walking tours and boating tours that will allow you to bring a small pet [often leashed or in a carrier].  Did you know that Doin’ The Charleston Tours allows you to bring your small pet on our air-conditioned motorized bus tours of historic Charleston?  That’s right, you don’t need to leave your furry baby in the hotel while you tour our beautiful Holy City.  You can bring him/her with you on our bus!  The two of you can sit back and learn all about our historic city with our local guide Marvin and his multi-media presentation while being driven around to the different historic sites.

Save $$$! Meet us at the Bus!

Wednesday, June 22nd, 2011

We are proud to announce that we now accept Credit Card payments right on the tour bus!  So you can buy your tickets right from the tour guide on the bus instead of waiting in line at the Visitor’s Center!!!  Just meet your bus OUTSIDE the Charleston Visitor’s Center and get $3 OFF our Charleston’s Best Tour!

Group Tours of Charleston, South Carolina

Tuesday, June 7th, 2011

At Doin’ The Charleston Tours, we love taking tourists and locals alike on informative, educational and FUN tours of our beautiful, historic city!  One of our favorite things to do is to take groups on tour of Charleston, groups from all over the country [and world!].  Here are just a few of the groups we have taken on tour this past spring:

  • Goldring Arts Journalism Program – Syracuse, NY
  • Northwood Temple Senior Eagles – Fayetteville, NC
  • Berean Baptist Church Senior Group – Lilburn, GA
  • Patrick Henry School – Estill, SC
  • St. Gregory the Great Catholic School – Bluffton, SC
  • South Carolina Women of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of America ( SCWELCA)

Thanks to all of the groups that have taken tours with us this year!  Charleston makes a wonderful day trip for schools, churches and other organizations around the LowCountry.  We can help arrange a whole day packed full of activities for you!

Discount Coupon on Tours of Charleston, South Carolina

Thursday, June 2nd, 2011

Celebrate the summer with a COOL air-conditioned bus tour of beautiful historic Charleston, SC.   And for a limited time you can save $3 on our Charleston’s Best Tour with Doin’ The Charleston Tours’ Sizzling Summer Savings coupon!

$20 – AAA approved & the Exclusive Choice of National Geographic Traveler.
A 90-minute historic tour that’s best described as overwhelming. Now includes a FREE tour of the famous Powder Magazine!
($2 discount off adult fare when you meet the bus at the Visitor’s Center).

Adults $20, Children $14

Private Tours of Homes & Gardens in Charleston, SC

Tuesday, April 12th, 2011

The Garden Club of Charleston is proud to announce the 76th Annual House and Garden Tours.  These two walking tours of private homes and gardens will be held on consecutive days,  April 15 and 16 from 2:00 to 5:00 p.m., in the historic district of Charleston, South Carolina.

This year’s tours will include some of Charleston’s finest homes and gardens in Ansonborough and Harleston Village.  At each house, floral arrangements by members of The Garden Club of Charleston will be featured.    Refreshments will also be served.

Tickets for each day are $40.00 and $70.00 for both days. Group Rates are also available. Advance tickets may be made on-line with secure payment through PayPal or by mail with a check or credit card. Tickets may also be purchased with cash or check the days of the tours.

Proceeds from the Annual House and Garden Tours fund  projects of The Garden Club of Charleston that benefit the Charleston community and its visitors such as maintaining the Gateway Walk, the Heyward-Washington House Garden, the Joseph Manigault House Garden, the Charleston Museum Courtyard Garden, the Association of the Blind Garden, the MUSC Healing Garden, the garden of the Confederate Home, and other continuing projects.

The Sound of Charleston – Music with a Historical Twist

Wednesday, March 23rd, 2011

The Sound of Charleston debuted last October and now runs year-round at Circular Congregational Church, 150 Meeting Street. These live, 75 minute concerts highlight the rich musical heritage of Charleston, from Gospel to Gershwin. We use local professional artists, including Ann Caldwell, Charlton Singleton, Carl Bright, Bart Saylor, D’Jaris Whipper-Lewis, and many more. We include in each concert music of the Civil War campsongs, George Gershwin, Gospel, and light classics of the St.Cecelia Society.
This spring, concerts are held on Thursday or Friday evenings at 7:00 pm.  There are several matinee performances as well, including the Saturdays of Spoleto at 3 pm.
Visit www.soundofcharleston.com or call the box office at 843.270.4903. Tickets are also sold at the Visitors Center.
The show has regularly received standing ovations since they began. A recent review in the Charleston City Paper:
http://www.charlestoncitypaper.com/charleston/local-favorites-present-a-musical-history-of-charleston/Content?oid=2964036

Make Spoleto Plans Now

Friday, February 18th, 2011

The Spoleto Festival has announced its 2011 line-up, and if you’ve never been before, this is definitely the summer to finally get off your duff and get to Charleston. At a time when many arts organizations have been forced to tighten their belts or even shutter shop, Spoleto has chosen a different path: expand and diversify.

Spoleto, in case you don’t know, is the annual two-week performing arts festival kicking off Memorial Day weekend in Charleston, South Carolina, and now in its 35th year. For 17 days at the end of May and beginning of June, Charleston venues large and small are filled from morning to night with world-class theater, music, opera, dance and performance art. For sheer scope, magnitude and prestige, it is the top festival in the Southeast: There’s not really even a close second. In past years, Spoleto has commissioned and premiered work by Tennessee Williams, Arthur Miller, Allen Ginsburg and Phillip Glass. It played a key role at the start of the careers of classical luminaries like Renée Flemming, Emanuel Ax, Joshua Bell, Yo-Yo Ma, the Emerson String Quartet and Jean-Yves Thibaudet, all of whom festival-goers saw when they were relative unknowns.

The Spoleto line-up for 2011 is one of the largest and most ambitious yet. You can look over the complete schedule and buy tickets now at SpoletoUSA or check out the picks that have peaked our curiosity after the jump.

Taylor Mac will perform his one-man show Comparison is Violence at Spoleto 2011.

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  • Taylor Mac will perform his one-man show “Comparison is Violence” at Spoleto 2011.

Performance artist Taylor Mac returns to Spoleto with his new, intriguingly-titled show Comparison is Violence or the Ziggy Stardust Meets Tiny Tim Songbook. Mac’s surreal, one-man pop-culture pastiches are notoriously hard to classify (even the title suggests resistance to comparison), but late-night audiences last year were pleased enough for Spoleto to invite him back for a second round of his strange and compelling solo performances this year.

Musicians Dean Wareham and Britta Phillips, also known as Dean & Britta, will perform musical accompaniment to projections of Andy Warhol’s famous silent screen-tests in 13 Most Beautiful…Songs for Andy Warhol’s Screen Tests.

Twee indie darlings Dean & Britta will set music to Andy Warhols famous screen-tests, including this one of Edie Sedgwick in their piece 13 Most Beautful.

  • Andy Warhol Museum
  • Twee indie darlings Dean & Britta will set music to Andy Warhol’s famous screen-tests, including this one of Edie Sedgwick in their piece “13 Most Beautful”.

The gorgeous Dock Street Theater will be the venue for a revival of festival founder Gian Carlo Menotti’s two-act opera The Medium. Other opera offerings include performances of Mozart’s The Magic Flute and the American premiere of Kaija Saariaho’s Émilie, starring renowned soprano Elizabeth Futral as the Enlightenment-era female scientist Émilie du Chatelet.

The Kneehigh Theater, which mounted popular productions of Tristan & Yseult and Don John at recent Spoleto festivals, returns with a modern take on Hans Christian Anderson’s The Red Shoes. The Druid Theater of Dublin makes their festival debut with their award-winning production of the contemporary classic of Irish theater Martin McDonagh’s The Cripple of Inishmaan. The gospel-music-infused retelling of the story of Oedipus Gospel at Colonus is already slated to become one of the hot tickets of 2011. Nuyorican poet Lemon Anderson offers a spare, no-holds-barred one-man show about his rough coming of age in the New York City projects in County of Kings: The Beautiful Struggle.

Dance offerings will include Spain’s Corella Ballet, explorations of traditional Asian dance forms with both Shen Wei Dance Arts and Khmeropedies, and a solo performance by Jérôme Bel honoring the life and work of dancer Cédric Andrieux. Circa (pictured above) is an Australian troupe that brings a modern, deconstructing sensibility to circus acrobatics.

Add to that a full roster of classical music, including full-scale orchestral works and Spoleto’s famous day-time chamber music series, plus performances by Bela Fleck and the Flecktones, jazz vocalists Dianne Reeves and Karrin Allyson.

And in case that’s not enough, don’t forget the events of Piccolo Spoleto—the smaller, more local, more family-oriented arts festival which has sprung up to run alongside Spoleto—which will announce its line-up of theater, dance, film, and visual arts later this year. It should make for a very busy and happy start to summer.