#MustDo Monday: March 18-24, 2019 – Charleston Fashion Week, Trevor Noah, + Woofstock

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Good morning Charleston, Grace here. 👋 There are some pretty cool happenings this week. For those of y’all lucky enough to have snagged ticketsMumford + Sons is playing in North Charleston today. For the rest of us, there are still events aplenty to partake in. My personal fave on this week’s lineup? Woofstock: Lowcountry Dog Music Festival. I really can’t think of anything better than music + dogs. Get your planners and Google calendars ready...

Festival Centre Spring Carnival | Thurs., Mar. 21-Sun., Mar. 31 | Hours vary by day | Festival Centre, 5101 Ashley Phosphate Rd., North Charleston | Admission + parking is free, ride costs vary | Carnival games + rides for children + adults of all ages. 🎪

Vintage Market Days | Fri.-Sun., Mar. 22-24 | 10 a.m.-5 p.m. (closes 4 p.m. Sunday) | Exchange Park, 9850 Hwy 78, Ladson | Voted one of Country Living Magazine’s “7 flea markets & barn sales you won’t want to miss.” 🛍

Charleston Fashion Week: First Event | Fri., Mar. 22 | 4 p.m. | The Cedar Room | $35 event with after-party option, $20 after-party only | Pop-up shops from “Charleston’s top glam-brands”, beauty tips + tricks, light bites + cocktails, plus live entertainment. 👗

Trevor Noah: Loud and Clear | Sat., Mar. 23 | 8 p.m. | North Charleston Coliseum | $39+ | The Daily Show host is taking his show on a North American tour for the first time ever.

Woofstock: Lowcountry Dog Music Festival | Sat., Mar. 23 | 11 a.m. | Brittlebank Park, 185 Lockwood Dr. | $26 | Seven bands, food trucks, + six local rescue groups. 🐶

Sewee Fire Fest | Sat., Mar. 23 | 10 a.m.-3 p.m. | Awendaw Green, 4853 N Hwy 17 | Free | The festival includes a raptor show from The Center for Birds of Prey, live demonstration burns, music, food trucks, a meet + greet with Smokey Bear, + more.🔥

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