#MustDo Monday: April 8-14, 2019 – Catamarans, High Water + The Price is Right

Charleston Race Week | Photo via charlestonraceweek.com

Charleston Race Week | Photo via charlestonraceweek.com

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Hey Charleston, Justine here. 👋 As we say goodbye to the Cooper River Bridge Run visitors and continue to ice our achy muscles, we also welcome in a new week (with more around-town excitement).

From watching high-performance catamarans racing around the Charleston Harbor to living out your childhood dreams of being on The Price is Right to cheering on the RiverDogs at The Joe– the theme of your plans this week has officially been dubbed “come on down!”

So brush up on your wheel spinning skills, get excited for those dollar beers at The Joe – and get to scheduling. 📆

The Price is Right Live! | Tues., April 9 | 8 p.m. | North Charleston Performing Arts Center | $85 | COME ON DOWNNNNN! You’re the next contestant on the Price is Right! 🎲

Jeff Dunham: Passively Aggressive | Wed., April 10 | 7 p.m. | North Charleston Coliseum | $45.50+ | Famous for his ventriloquism, Dunham is guaranteed to make you laugh in his newest live show. 🤣

Charleston Race Week | April 11-14 | Times vary | Free, post-race parties may require ticket purchase at entry | Largest Keelboat regatta in North America + the second largest sporting event in Charleston.

Charleston RiverDogs Season Opener vs. Greensboro Grasshoppers | Thurs., April 11 | 7:05 p.m. | Joseph P. Riley Jr. Park | $9+

High Water Festival | April 13-14 | 12:30-10:30 p.m. | Riverfront Park, 1061 Everglades Park, North Charleston | $159.50+ | Full lineup here. 🎶

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