Inclusive Prom hosted by Charleston County Parks

A night to remember for the local disabled community.

CHStoday Inclusive Prom

Smiles and dancing are guaranteed at Inclusive Prom.

Photo provided by Charleston County Parks

The annual Charleston Inclusive Prom will be on Saturday, Aug. 12, hosted by The Charleston County Park and Recreation Commission.

Prom will be held from 6 to 8 p.m. at the R.L. Jones Center — 391 Egypt Rd. in Mount Pleasant.

Wear your best dress because the theme is Under the Sea. And, no need to pack a corsage as Charleston Flower Market will have them available onsite.

Make sure to prepare your dance moves to groove to tracks from DJ Nick Zareski with Lowcountry Entertainment.

It is recommended to grab your tickets in advance for $4 or $5 at the door — if they are available. For registration and tickets you can call: (843)-795-4386.

Charleston County Parks host multiple inclusive events throughout the year and also have an Inclusive Swim Night coming up on Saturday, July 15. Be sure to check out the various events for our disabled community.

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