#MustDo Monday: April 22-28 - Earth Day, Kenny Chesney, + the Annual Chef’s Potluck

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Chef’s Potluck at Middleton Place

Hey Charleston, Paul here. 👋 As a diehard Swiftie, all I can think about is Taylor Swift’s new highly anticipated single that drops on Friday. But, there are plenty of other exciting things happening right here in Charleston because the 👏 happenings 👏 never 👏 stop, y’all.

From getting your zen on with Earth Day Sunset Yoga to getting your yeehaw on with country legend Kenny Chesney, we’ve handpicked some of our favorite events coming up this week to keep you busy.

So start practicing that dolphin pose, go buy yourself a new cowboy hat, and start planning this week.

Earth Day Sunset Yoga | Mon., April 22 | 6:30-7:30 p.m. | Folly Beach, beach side of the Tides hotel, 1 Center St. | Free | Bring your own mat + a suggested donation of $10, for an hour of beach yoga and drinks at Wiki Wiki afterward. Donations benefit the Lowcountry Marine Mammal Network. 🐬

Kenny Chesney: Songs For The Saints Tour | Thurs., April 25 | Volvo Car Stadium | $153+ | View the country legend in concert on his current tour. 🎶

Lowcountry Strawberry Festival | April 25-28 | Boone Hall Plantation | $11.61 | Strawberry picking, festival rides, + more. 🍓

Crawl of Thrones - Bar Crawl on King St | Sat., April 27 | 3-11 p.m. | The Brick, 24 Ann St. | $15 | A local bar crawl in celebration of the final season of Game of Thrones.

Dish: 12th Annual Chef’s Potluck | Sun., April 28 | 4-7 p.m. | Middleton Place | $107.45+ | Local chefs paired with local farmers, fishermen and ranchers to bring the freshest, local ingredients in the Lowcountry. Kids 12 and under get in for free. 👩‍🍳

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