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Match made in Charleston

Eight matchbooks with varied designs, featuring logos and text from different restaurants and locations, are displayed evenly on a blue background.
Here’s a peek at Newsletter Editor Callie’s matchbook collection. | Graphic by CHStoday
Phillumeny. That’s the word for collecting matchbooks and matchboxes — a hobby that has become popular on social media in recent years and taken Charleston by storm. Don’t believe me? Next time you’re out and about, look for the stocked matchbook dishes at reception desks at Holy City restaurants and hotels.

The trend itself is not new; matchbooks have been used for marketing since the mid-1890s. Callie here — I’ve started collecting matchbooks. My end goal is to arrange and frame them for a fun touch to my home decor. It’s a great conversation starter, btw.

Here are a few local spots to get you started on your new hobby.

Lillian’s Petite Market + Eatery | The Congress Street corner store-styled restaurant and bar offers tasty bites and exudes community. Did we mention its deep Lowcountry roots?

167 Raw | You’ll know you’ve arrived at your destination once you see the line stretching down King Street. This spot celebrates New England and Charleston seafood classics.
More spots to collect

Asked

Can you match the matchbook to its local business?

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Graphic by CHStoday

A. Legami
B. 167 Raw Oyster Bar
C. Lillian’s Petite Market + Eatery
D. The Darling Oyster Bar
Care to strike a guess?
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Events

Wednesday, Feb. 18

Cut Bait | Tuesday, Feb. 17-Saturday, Feb. 28 | 11 a.m.-5 p.m. | Lowcountry Artists Gallery | Free

Stories on the Square | 9:30-10 a.m. | Main Street Reads, Summerville | Free

Oyster Roast + Live Music | 6-9 p.m. | The Washout, Folly Beach | $15 steamed oyster buckets

Thursday, Feb. 19

Celebrating Mardis Gras + NOLA Music | 6 p.m. | Pour House — Deck | $10

The Women Behind Delftware | 6-7 p.m. | Charleston Library Society | $10+

DIVING DEEP: An Evening with Charleston Fossil Adventures and LMMN | 6-7:30 p.m. | 217 Fort Johnson Rd. | Free

Friday, Feb. 20

Après Ski | 6-9 p.m. | Moxy Charleston Downtown | Price of purchase

The College of Charleston’s ‘Hänsel und Gretel’ | Friday, Feb. 20, Sunday, Feb. 22 | Times vary | Sottile Theatre | $9+

Wednesday, Feb. 25

The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee | Wednesday, Feb. 25-Sunday, March 15 | Times vary | The Historic Dock Street Theatre | $53.25+ | With a quirky collection of songs and uproarious humor, this Broadway musical is a silly celebration of what it means to be your true self, come victory or defeat. Rated PG-13.*
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News Notes

Opening

Hey book lovers, there will soon be a new spot to shop. The Bindings Collective Books + Local Artisans is set to become West Ashley’s only indie bookstore. The store will call Sam Rittenberg Boulevard home — stay tuned for an official opening date.

Family

This weekend is the 34th annual Sea & Sand Festival. Get ready to browse 80+ local vendors, enjoy local food and drink offerings, watch the sand sculpting contest, and soak in plenty of family fun. Get your tickets.

Shop

Smithey Ironware, a local cast-iron and carbon-steel cookware brand, will host its factory seconds sale starting tomorrow, Feb. 18. Join their list to receive all the details.

History

Did you know? The Charleston Library Society, founded in 1748, is the oldest cultural institution in the South. Fun fact: The group has several letters from George Washington to Charles Pinckney, the oldest of which dates back to 1791, just after Washington visited Charleston on his tour of the South. (WCSC)
Did you see the massive ship in the Charleston Harbor? The Norwegian Sørlandet, a full-rigged ship, made a stop here in the Holy City yesterday. It opened its decks for a free experience to explore the ship and learn about the students who live aboard and train in its sailing academy.

Correction

There’s still time to shuck and support Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Lowcountry. The group’s Oyster Roast fundraiser at Bohemian Bull on James Island this Saturday, Feb. 21. Tickets are on sale.

Play

Are you looking for our Games page? You can find it here. Thanks to all of our readers who let us know you’re enjoying this page — our team is continuing to work on even more ways to play in the future.

Eat

The warmer temperatures we’ve seen this week have us craving two things: a waterfront view and something crispy to snack on. Luckily, Shem Creek Crab House delivers on both with this new happy hour addition. We’ll take three, please.*

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Event Spotlight

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You don’t have to be a pro to join; all levels are welcome.

Photo provided by ACBA

Put those hands to work. The American College of the Building Arts and Redux Contemporary Art Center are teaming up to host classes and workshops, giving you direct access to expert instruction and studio-grade tools.

The next class is the Copper Bowl Workshop on Saturday, Feb. 21, and it will be led by ACBA professors Charlie Moore and Kaminer Haislip. Participants will learn silversmithing techniques and how to handcraft a copper bowl.

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The Wrap

No group chat, just quills and paper. Anyone else curious what George Washington and Charles Pinckey we’re chatting about in those letters? Go see what they had to say.
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