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6 must-do fall events at Mount Pleasant Towne Centre

Fill your fall calendar with these seasonal events.

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From fun, fashion-centered events to workouts, live music + more, there’s something for everyone at Mount Pleasant Towne Centre this fall.

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It’s (almost) fall, y’all , and , Mount Pleasant Towne Centre has a lineup of can’t-miss events:

  • SWEAT Fitness Series | Every Wednesday, September-October | Experiment with kickboxing, strength training, yoga, and more.
  • Live Under The Oaks Concert Series | Every Thursday, September-October | Enjoy this free concert series featuring rotating food trucks, beer and wine.
  • Paws on The Patio | Thursday, Sept.14, Thursday, Oct. 12 | Bring your four-legged friends for this exclusive happy hour on Burtons Grill & Bar’s patio to benefit Charleston Animal Society.
  • Boutiques & Bubbles | Sunday, Sept. 17 | This exclusive shopping event features sales, bubbles, pop-ups, giveaways + more.
  • Play Dayz | Tuesday, Oct. 3, Tuesday, Nov. 7 | A free kids club featuring exciting activities for adults and kids 10 and under.
  • Pink Promenade Catwalk & Cocktails | Saturday, Oct. 7 | Indulge in brunch, cocktails, a fashion show, and more to benefit Roper St. Francis Foundation’s Breast Cancer programs.

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