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A dining table at the Charleston Grill at Charleston Place.

Charleston Grill’s culinary team is collaborating with celebrity guest chefs during its Open Hands Community Kitchen series.

Photo provided by Beemok Hospitality Group

It’s thyme to give back, CHS. Charleston Grill at The Charleston Place has launched a new culinary series featuring one-of-a-kind dining experiences with celebrity guest chefs cooking for a cause.

The Open Hands Community Kitchen series kicks off Feb. 24-25 and will be lead by James Beard Award-winning chef Michael Anthony. All proceeds benefit Feed the Need Charleston, a local organization committed to helping unhoused and disadvantaged community members.

Additional events and visiting chefs will be announced in the coming weeks. 👀

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