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5 must-do spring events at Mount Pleasant Towne Centre 🌸

From yoga to yappy hour, here’s an exciting list of ways to enjoy the season.

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A group of guests in a yoga pose during a SWEAT Yoga Series with Athleta event.

From fun workouts to live music and more — there’s something for everyone at Mount Pleasant Centre this spring.

Photo provided by Mount Pleasant Towne Centre

Spring is in the air, Charleston. Looking for ways to enjoy the longer days and warmer weather? Enter: Mount Pleasant Towne Centre’s spring event lineup:

  • SWEAT Yoga Series with Athleta | Every Wednesday in April | 6 p.m. | Under The Oaks | Free | Find your zen during these outdoor yoga classes.
  • Live Under The Oaks | Every Thursday in April + May | 6 p.m. | Under The Oaks | Free | Grab a chair or blanket and head to this outdoor concert series featuring a food truck for nibbles, beer and wine for purchase, and more.
  • Paws on The Patio | April 13 + May 11 | 6-8 p.m. | Burtons Grill & Bar | $30 | Bring your furry friend to this yappy hour benefiting the Charleston Animal Society — guests receive two drink tickets, plus a buffet of the restaurant’s best appetizers.
  • Lights & Love | April 22 | 1-3 p.m. | The Oaks | A special event for families with children on the spectrum. Enjoy an afternoon of live entertainment, arts and crafts, food, and more.
  • Play Dayz | Every first Tuesday of the month starting May 2 | 10 a.m.-12 p.m. | The Oaks | Free | Kids 10 and younger (accompanied by an adult) can enjoy exciting and engaging activities.*

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