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Progressive Holiday Dinners

Tuesday, November 15th, 2011

26th Annual Progressive Dinner

Circa 1886
149 Wentworth Street Charleston, SC 29401
843.853.7828

circa1886.com

5:30 p.m. December 1-3, 5-10, 12-13, 15-17, 19-23

A much-beloved holiday tradition is back this December. For the 26th year in a row, Circa 1886 restaurant and Charming Inns will play host to the “Charleston Holiday Progressive Dinner,” a festive evening where diners journey by carriage to three different locations. Guests are invited to start the evening with hors d’oeuvres at Historic Kings Courtyard Inn at 198 King Street, travel to Circa 1886 restaurant at 149 Wentworth Street for a three course dinner, and wind down at Historic John Rutledge House Inn at 116 Broad Street for coffee and dessert. Hors d’oeuvres start at 5:30 p.m. and the evening wraps up at 8:30 p.m. A carriage will transport guests from one location to the next. The cost is $95.00 per person, excluding beverages.

The Progressive Dinner Package, offered by the John Rutledge House Inn, includes accommodations for two, the Progressive Dinner (excluding room tax and beverages), a rickshaw ride to Kings Courtyard Inn and a Junior League Party Receipts Cookbook. Cost starts at $389 per night.

Holiday Festival of Lights 2011

Saturday, November 12th, 2011

Roast marshmallows… hold a loved one’s hand for a stroll down luminescent Enchanted Walking Trails … journey through more than 600 light displays… take a tour on the festival train or a whirl on the old fashioned carousel… sip rich hot chocolate… discover unique treasures at the festival gift shops.

Come see the Southeast’s most beloved holiday festival. Let the spirit of the season embrace you as James Island County Park comes alive with illumination! The journey begins with a three-mile drive through hundreds of breathtaking light displays featuring millions of twinkling bulbs. Stop to stretch your legs, your spirit, and your appetite at Santa’s Village and Winter Wonderland. Discover the magic of the Holiday Festival of Lights.

The Festival Express!
The train depot should be your first stop at Santa’s Village. Hop aboard the festival Railroad and travel through the Enchanted Forest for an intimate view of the lights! Each train ride has limited capacity, and scheduled rides sell out quickly. We suggest purchasing your tickets as soon as you get to Santa’s Village.
Gift Shops
Fufill those holiday wish lists with treasures from Santa’s Attic and The Incredible Gift Shoppe! The shops offer handcrafted holiday gifts including our official 24-carat gold collector series ornaments. Shop for stocking stuffers, holiday decorations, personalized ornaments, and more!
Santa’s Sweet Shoppe
Spoil your sweet tooth at Santa’s Sweet Shoppe where the aroma of specialty coffees, candy, and fresh baked temptations of fudge and Christmas cookies fill the air.
Holiday Sand Sculpture
Meticulously crafted from over 50-tons of sand, the holiday sand sculpture presents a different holiday scene each year.

Festival & Gift Shop Hours

  • Sunday – Thursday, 5:30 – 10:00pm
  • Friday & Saturday, 5:30 – 11:00pm

Admission

  • 1-15 guests……..$12 per vehicle* or 8 Greenbax
  • 16-30 guests……$40 per vehicle
  • 31+ guests………$100 per vehicle
Link to Greenbax website
*Receive a $2 discount per vehicle Monday – Wednesday with the donation of a canned food item to benefit a local charity.

Holiday Market November 11 – 13

Wednesday, November 9th, 2011

Charleston’s Holiday Market is the Lowcountry’s Complete Holiday Experience!

All the gifts and glitter, music and magic, food and fun of the season come together at this exciting event!

Aisle after Aisle of Specialty Shops – Boutiques – Art Crafts – Gourmet Foods Seasonal Specialties Toy – Jewelry and more…

Don’t forget to bring your camera to take pictures of the little ones with Santa. Santa is there to hear every child’s Christmas Wish List whispered in his ear.

There is something for everyone on your holiday shopping list, for your home and for yourself!

  • Nov 11 – 13, 2011
  • Charleston Area Convention Center
  • FREE PARKING!

    Admission good all 3 days with your free return pass.

    Group tickets available in quantities of 15 or more.

Battle of Secessionville, November 11 – 13, 2011

Saturday, November 5th, 2011

SECESSIONVILLE Living History and Battle Reenactment

The Confederate Heritage Trust would like to thank all of people who attended or participated in the Living History and Battle of Secessionville Reenactment. If you missed the 2010 re-enactment, please make plans to attend the 2011 event.

One hundred forty-nine years ago, June 14, 1862, a small group of Confederates soldiers from the 1st SC Artillery had just completed a portion of the earthwork embankments of Tower Battery located on James Island. The battery came under assault in a pre-dawn attack from an invading Federal force. The ensuing battle proved disastrous for the invading Federals. Outmanned 3 to 1, the Confederate troops stood their ground and won a decisive victory that would signify Charleston’s strong defenses against the invading Federal forces. On November 11 – 13, 2011, history will repeat itself in the form of living history.  Step back into time as men, women and children present what life may have been like during the Antebellum era. Become a part of that era with interactive historical displays. Come relive the actions of the men who fought with honor and courage as the Confederate Heritage Trust in association with Boone Hall Plantation bring you the 21st Annual Re-enactment of the Battle of Secessionville.

Friday, November 11th

9 a.m.-2 p.m.   School field trip day

Saturday, Nov. 12th

7:00         Reveille

8:30         Morning Parade for both Armies

9:00         Camps open to public with ongoing living history demonstrations all day

11:00       Ladies Social at the Cotton Dock

11:00       Military Demonstrations on the Polo field

12:00       Armies march to Avenue of Oaks for lunch and Inspection Arms

12:25       James Adams speaks on the Black Confederate Soldiers

12:45       Edward Jack Smith, Poet and Performer, honors the Confederate Soldier

1:30         Armies Inspection Arms

2:00         Armies step off for the Battle of Secessionville

2:30         Description of the battle and talk on the H. L. Hunley at the battlefield

3:00         Battle of Secessionville Re-enacted

4:00         Armies Grand March in Review

Medical scenario in Confederate camp after the battle

6:00         Camps close to the public

8:00         Grand Ball

Sunday, Nov.13th

7:00          Reveille

8:30          Morning Parade for both Armies

9:00          Camps open to public with ongoing living history demonstrations all day

11:00         1862 church service at the Cotton Dock

12:00        Armies march to Avenue of Oaks for Inspection Arms

12:10         James Adams speaks on the Black Confederate Soldiers

12:30         Edward Jack Smith, Poet and Performer, honors the Confederate Soldier

1 p.m.        Armies march off for the Veterans Day Service at the Battlefield

1:30           Veterans Day Service (Battlefield)

Description of the battle and talk on the H. L. Hunley

2:00           Battle of Secessionville Re-enacted

3:00           Armies Grand March in Review

Medical scenario in Confederate camp after the battle

6:00           Camps close to public

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.

Coastal Carolina Fair 2011 Starts Today!

Thursday, October 27th, 2011

You can always tell when the air gets just a little bit chilly, fall is close and the Coastal Carolina Fair Charleston event is even closer.  Everybody enjoys eating cotton candy, thrill rides, live entertainment, and all the friendly competitions one will see at the fair.   Join thousands in the festivities October 27 – November 5, 2011 at the Ladson Fairgrounds Coastal Carolina Fair.  Bring your sweater or sweatshirt because it often gets a chilly in Ladson, this time of the year!

This long-lasting Charleston event, which has been held in the low country since 1957, promotes family fun, gives back to the community, and helps corporate supporters showcase their info and products to over 200,000 people who attend.

The “Lakefront Stage” will be the spot to head each afternoon into the night for the hottest in live music and fireworks.  There will be plenty of internationally known artists who have come to perform at this years Coastal Carolina Fair just for you!  Get ready to boogie!

Also visit the sea lion splash, the petting zoo, a honey bee exhibit, all types of photography, a needle works exhibit, a ceramics exhibit and plenty of rides for the whole family.

Visit http://www.coastalcarolinafair.org/ for all the details….

Charleston’s Fine Art Weekend

Tuesday, October 25th, 2011

Charleston’s premier fine art weekend, the Charleston Fine Art Annual hosted by the Charleston Fine Art Dealers’ Association (CFADA), will take place in the Charleston Historic District on November 2, 4-5, 2011. The fine art event features works from over one hundred nationally renowned artists, including paintings, sculptures, glass, mixed media, photography and jewelry. The highlights of the fine art weekend are art openings at CFADA member galleries, plein air painting, reception and silent auction and lectures. Proceeds will benefit Charleston County High Schools’ fine art programs.

Featured in Charleston Magazine, American Art Collector, AmericanStyle and Art & Antiques as the most important fine visual arts festival in Charleston, the Charleston Fine Art Annual celebrates the diverse fine art scene that the growing art market of Charleston has to offer.

Program:

Wednesday, November 2, 6-8 p.m. – “Women in Art” Lecture at the Gibbes Museum of Art

Friday, November 4, 5:30-8:30 p.m. – CFADA Gallery Receptions & Historic Downtown Charleston Art Stroll

Saturday morning, November 5, 9 a.m. – noon – “Painting in the Park” in Washington Park

Saturday evening, November 5, 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. – “Silent Auction & Patrons’ Reception”

The fine art weekend kicks off on Wednesday, November 2 with Women in Art lecture series presented by the Gibbes Museum of Art. Held in conjunction with the exhibition Breaking Down Barriers: 300 Years of Women in Art, this three-part lecture series celebrates women and art. Following each 6 p.m. lecture, enjoy a wine and cheese reception, book signings, and a chance to mingle with the speakers. For ticket information on the lecture series, please visit www.gibbesmuseum.org.

Friday evening is traditionally reserved for special art openings at CFADA member galleries. Art collectors stroll through the historic streets of downtown Charleston to enjoy an array of works from local and visiting artists. Artist receptions start at 5:30pm on Friday, November 4, 2011. Join us for an enchanted evening filled with art. This art stroll is free and open to public.

The highlight of the fine art weekend is the Painting in the Park which will feature some of the most celebrated local and visiting artists, including West Fraser, Johnson Hagood, Julyan Davis, Ted Ellis, Rhett Thurman, Shannon Smith, Jennifer Smith Rogers, Simon Balyon, J. Christian Snedeker, Karen Larson Turner, Laurie Meyer, George Pate, Mark Bailey and Lese Corrigan Mark Horton, Chris Groves, Nancy Hoerter, Shannon Runquist and Larry Moore.

On Saturday morning, November 6, starting at 9:00 a.m., stop by for a cup of coffee bright and early at Washington Park where CFADA artists will be gathering to work on their paintings for the evening’s Silent Auction. This is the most popular event of the weekend as hundreds of art enthusiasts flock to the park for an opportunity to meet their favorite artists and watch them create their works of art that will be sold to benefit the Charleston County High Schools’ art programs. The Painting in the Park ends at noon.

The Eighth Annual High School Art Competition, an outdoor juried exhibition of outstanding student works from eleven local high schools, is held in conjunction with the Painting in the Park. The student art works will be on display from 9 a.m. and judged by a panel of celebrity judges. The winners will be announced at 11:30 a.m.

“Silent Auction & Patrons’ Reception” is a benefit created for art collectors and patrons interested in spending time with their favorite artists and supporting CFADA’s mission. The evening starts at 6:30 p.m. at Ella W. Richardson Fine Art. The works from the park will be up for bid. The silent auction ends at 8:00 p.m. and the event ends at 8:30 p.m.

Tickets for the Silent Auction & Patrons’ Reception are $55 per person. Ella W. Richardson Fine Art is located at 58 Broad Street in downtown Charleston, SC. The Charleston Fine Art Annual raises funds that keep art alive in local high schools. Since 2004, CFADA has donated over $180,000 to art programs at eleven local high schools.

About the Charleston Fine Art Dealers Association:
Founded in 1999, the Charleston Fine Art Dealers’ Association is the source of fine art in the South and consists of the city’s prominent galleries. The association promotes Charleston as a fine art destination for avid collectors and passionate art enthusiasts and supports the artists of the future. CFADA has donated more than $200,000 to local high schools, the Gibbes Museum of Art, Redux Art Center and the Studio Art Department at the College of Charleston. For more information on CFADA, please visit www.cfada.com.

CFADA Member Galleries:
Charleston Renaissance Gallery • Corrigan Gallery Ella Walton Richardson Fine Art • Helena Fox Fine Art • Horton Hayes Fine Art Smith-Killian Fine Art • The Sylvan Gallery • Wells Gallery

Daniel Island Park Day

Thursday, October 20th, 2011

A fall tradition in Charleston, Daniel Island’s Park Day is an entertaining day of events, field games, food and live music for the entire family. This popular Lowcountry festival has evolved into one of Charleston’s broadest scope charitable events, raising money and awareness for more than 20 area non-profit organizations. The day features a line-up of entertainment and events in a waterfront setting overlooking the Wando River. This fun-filled festival features a variety of events for the entire family, including live music, food, animal and nature exhibitions, games, crafts and more!  Admission to this event is free. Some activities will require a nominal fee in order to raise money for area non-profit organizations.

Entertainment
11:00am – 11:30am
DJ’d music by Master of Ceremonies Bryan Mahanes

11:30am-11:45am
Carolina Karate Deomonstration

11:45am-12:00pm
DJ’d music and games for kids by Master of Ceremonies Bryan Mahanes

12:00pm – 1:00pm
Seven Once Band

12:30pm
Pie Judging Begins

1:00pm – 1:30pm
Performance by Daniel Island Hip Hop

1:30pm
Winners of Pie Baking Contest Announced

1:30pm – 2:45pm
Seven Once Band

2:45pm – 3:00pm
Southeast Talent Agency Vocal Performance

3:00pm – 3:15pm
Kids and Adult Dance Party Contest with Master of Ceremonies Bryan Mahanes

3:15pm – 5:00pm
East Coast Party Band

Pie Baking Contest presented by Daniel Island News
Click to download pie baking contest application (PDF file)

12:00pm - All pie entries must be checked in at the Concert Stage
12:30pm – Pie Tasting by Judges Begins
1:30pm - Pie Baking Winners announced at Concert Stage

1st Place Prize – $250 cash
$250 to the charity of choice
2nd & 3rd Place Prizes will also be awarded

Children’s Fun
Children’s Playhome Drawing
Doghouse Drawing
Mechanical Bull
Four Person Euro Bungee Trampoline
Interactive Tennis Zone
Jump Castles
“The Treasure Dig”
The Giant Mountain Slide
The Pumpkin Patch
Pony Rides

Arts & Crafts
Children’s Face Painting

Animals & Wildlife

Keeper of the Wild Exhibit
South Carolina Center for Birds of Prey
Animal Exhibits
Mini Petting Zoo
Dog Showcase
Roark’s Reptile Safari

Yard and Garden Showcase

Daniel Island Garden Club

Food & Beverages

Carvel Ice Cream & Nathan’s Hot Dogs
Chick-fil-A – Center Pointe
Daniel Island Grille & Dublin Down
Magwoods Seafood & Omar Shriners
Mike’s Hot Boiled Peanuts
Mr. Koolie
Orlando’s Pizza
Sticky Fingers
T & T’s Kettle Korn

18th Annual Race for the Cure

Wednesday, October 12th, 2011

Participate in the 18th Annual Susan G. Komen Lowcountry Race for the Cure® and show everyone whose life you are running for. Are you running for your mother, your sister, a co-worker, a friend? Are you running for your own life? Or are you running for the future? No matter whose life you are running for, now is the time to get involved and run for their lif

18th Annual Komen Lowcountry Race for the Cure®
Saturday, October 15, 2011
Family Circle Cup
Daniel Island, South Carolina

All funds from the Komen Race for the Cure go to research, education, screening and treatment programs.  Last year, the 2010 Komen Lowcountry Race for the Cure® fundraised over $860,000 dollars.  Our goal for the 2011 Race for the Cure is $1,000,000 dollars! And need your help to reach our goal!

Pre-Race Activities and Due Dates

Friday, July 1st- SPONSOR CONTRACTS AND PAYMENT DUE

Friday, July 29th- EARLY BIRD REGISTRATION ENDS

August TBD, RACE KICK OFF PARTY

Wednesday, September 21- LPFTC REGISTRATION DUE

Friday, September 23rd- TEAM REGISTRATION DUE (all team members must be registered)

Friday, September 30th- TRIBUTE FLAGS AND TULIPS DUE AND INDIVIDUAL LATE REGISTRATION BEGINS

Thursday, October 6th- TEAM BIB/SHIRT PICKUP @ FAMILY CIRCLE STADIUM from 3pm to 7pm

Friday, October 7th- TEAM BIB/SHIRT PICKUP @ FAMILY CIRCLE STADIUM from 3pm to 7pm

Wednesday, October 12th- ONLINE REGISTRATION ENDS @ NOON

Thursday, October 13th- SPONSOR BOOTH SETUP

Friday, October 14th- IN-PERSON REGISTRATION/PICKUP, EXPO OPEN from 9am to 6pm

RACE DAY
Saturday, October 15th
Daniel Island, SC Family Circle Stadium

Race Day Schedule
7:00 AM EXPO, SPONSOR VILLAGE AND SURVIVOR TENT OPEN
8:00 AM SURVIVOR CELEBRATION
8:30 AM FUN RUN/WALK
9:15 AM 5K RUN TIMED
9:20 AM 5K RUN/WALK NOT TIMED
10:00 AM AWARDS CEREMONY

Taste of Charleston 2011

Friday, October 7th, 2011

Make plans now to visit Mount Pleasant’s Boone Hall Plantation on Saturday, October 8 and Sunday, October 9, 2011 from 10:30am – 5pm each day for the Taste of Charleston.

This celebration of Lowcountry cuisine will feature more than 40 of Charleston’s top casual and fine dining restaurants serving sample size portions of their signature dishes + beer and wine.

Activities include live entertainment from Homemade Wine, Children’s Area, the legendary Waiters’ Race and a Beer Garden featuring 40+ craft and specialty beers. The Southern Living Village will feature editor appearances, editorial-inspired vignettes, demonstrations, giveaways and more.

Tickets are $15 in advance or $20 at the gate and are good for admission only. Advance tickets are available on this page or at any area Southcoast Community Bank.

Food and beverage tickets will be purchased inside the event. Food and beverage items range from $2 – $6. We accept Visa, MasterCard, American Express and Discover credit cards on site.

Children 10 and under are free.

2011 Battling Chefs:

82 Queen’s Steven Lusby and Hall’s Chop House’s Matthew Niessner

VS

Red’s Icehouse’s Tomelex Copeland and Pearlz Oyster Bar’s Victoria Neikirk