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Participating out-of-state pitmasters include Elliott Moss of Asheville, NC; Billy Durney of Brooklyn, NY; Evan Leroy of Austin, TX; and more.

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The country’s best BBQ masters in one place, smoking meat by the river for a good cause? Yes, please — and it’s happening right here in Charleston at Holy Smokes BBQ Festival.

On Nov. 19, Charlestonians are invited to Riverfront Park for a finger-lickin’ good time with all-you-can-eat BBQ from over 30 pitmasters, live music from regional bands, and plenty of libations.

Proceeds will benefit Hogs for the Cause, MUSC Shawn Jenkins Children’s Hospital, and the Ronald McDonald House of Charleston. 🐖 *

CHOW DOWN FOR A GOOD CAUSE

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