#CHSweekender: June 15-17, 2018

june 22-24, 2018 weekender

Photo by: @station28.5

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Friday, June 22

Party: Party at the Point | 5:30 p.m. | Charleston Harbor Resort & Marina | 20 Patriots Point Rd., Mount Pleasant | $8 | A Zac Brown Band Tribute ft. 20 Ride

Show:

Active: Couples Climb | 5-10 p.m. | Wild Blue Ropes Adventure Park | 1595 Highland Ave., James Island | $50 per couple

ForPets: Sip and Drool | 5:30- 8:30 p.m. | Magnolia Park | 0 Sycamore Ave., West Ashley | $10 | Bring your pup + enjoy live music, food trucks, beer + wine, and dog-related vendors 🐶

Read: Summer Book Sale | 9 a.m.- 5:30 p.m. | Charleston County Main Library | 68 Calhoun St. | free | Prices start at $1 for paperbacks, $3 for hardbacks 📚

ForKids: Wee Wild Ones: Outstanding Ocean | 10-11 a.m. | Isle of Palms County Park | 1 14th Ave. | $10 | Ages 1-5. Exploring nature through activities, games, music + art

Saturday, June 23

TodayIs: National Pink Day 🌺

Drink:

Dish: Mimosas & Mutts Brunch | 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. | Ms. Rose’s | 1090 Sam Rittenberg Blvd | Bring your four-legged friends to brunch where all proceeds from the mimosa bar + dog treats will be donated to Dorchester Paws. The regular brunch menu will be available to guests on the outdoor patio. 🐶

Active: Special Needs Swim Night | 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. | Whirlin’ Waters Adventure Waterpark at Wannamaker Park | 8888 University Blvd., North Charleston | $9 per person | People with special needs, their caregivers + families invited. A chaperone required for all participants. 🏊

Read: Summer Book Sale | 9 a.m.- 5:30 p.m. | Charleston County Main Library | 68 Calhoun St. | free | Prices start at $1 for paperbacks, $3 for hardbacks 📚

Cause: Rally for Unity with Joan Baez | 8:30 a.m.- 12:30 p.m. | Marion Square | Politicians, musicians + supporters will gather in a call to end gun violence

Volunteer: Community Workshop | 9- 10:30 a.m. | Romney Urban Garden | 222 Romney Ct. | A family-focused workshop where kids can make mosaics for the garden and learn about garden pollinators.

Sunday, June 24

Dish: Slow Food Charleston Summer Potluck | 4-7 p.m. | The Schoolhouse | 720 Magnolia Rd., West Ashley | free | Bring a dish to share + a beverage of your choice for this community potluck. There will be tours of the Magnolia Community Garden, a bike valet, + Lowcountry Street Grocery’s mobile farmers market 🍴

Drink: Cocktail Demo | 2-3 p.m. | Edmund’s Oast Exchange | 1081-B Morrison Dr. | free | Bar director Jayce McConnell will show off some perfect cocktails to make at home using tools + bitters sold in the shop 🍸

Worship: Morning Grace Gospel Finale | 4:30 p.m. | Mother Emanuel AME Church | 110 Calhoun St. | A gospel finale to honor the Emanuel 9, survivors, families + church members with the theme of “We Survive.”

Read:

  • Summer Book Sale | 2-4 p.m. | Charleston County Main Library | 68 Calhoun St. | free | Special pricing will be available on the final day of the sale 📚
  • CHSFoodWriter Book Release Party | 5:30- 8:30 p.m. | Bowens Island Restaurant | 1870 Bowens Island Rd. | $222 | Celebrate the release of CHSFoodWriter’s first book with tasting plates from 10 Charleston chefs, live music + a signed copy of the book.
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