3 events to celebrate friendships this February

Round up your best friends + add one of these three events to your calendar to celebrate your friendships.

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Cheers to best friends.

Photo provided by Hotel Bennett

Cheers to best friends. This month, we’re challenging you to call up your besties and plan some time to celebrate your friendship.

Need some inspiration? Check out one of these three events happening in the Holy City.

  • Galentine’s Art Event with Alice Colin | Grand Bohemian Gallery | Thursday, Feb. 13 | 6-9 p.m. | Join this exclusive event to meet with local artist Alice Colin. Attendees can enjoy wine and hors d’oeuvres while creating a masterpiece on a 10x10 canvas and receiving a hand-drawn sketch by Colin.
  • Galentine’s Day Celebration | Camellias | Thursday, Feb. 13 | 7-9 p.m. | Life’s better with friends, sweet bites, sparkles, and rosé flights. Celebrate all three at Camellias, the iconic pink bar known for its large chandelier. Tickets include endless pours and passed desserts.
  • Galentine’s Brunch | Revival | Saturday, Feb. 15 + Sunday, Feb. 16 | What’s better than brunch? Brunch with your best friends, but that’s not all — each guest will receive their very own mini bottle of champagne and a paint set to create a bubbly masterpiece.
Events
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The North Charleston Arts Fest is a free five-day celebration that will include performances, activities, and exhibits at a variety of venues throughout the city.
The Summer Sizzle series is hosted by Charleston Wine + Food and features a dozen foodie events that stretch across the Holy City.
Firefly Distillery, North Charleston’s beloved distillery, celebrates its milestone with live music, local eats, and a nod to its iconic Sweet Tea Vodka.
See history first-hand during archaeological excavations at the Heyward-Washington House.
Two immersive art experiences bring the works of Van Gogh and Monet to life at Festival Hall this summer.