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CALENDAR: Harvest Festival set for Nov. 2 with bluegrass, family fun

CALENDAR: Harvest Festival set for Nov. 2 with bluegrass, family fun

Staff reports  |  The 18th annual Harvest Festival is set for 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Nov. 2 at Johns Island County Park.  

Known for its foot-stompin’ showcase of Charleston’s own bluegrass talent, the festival will offer performances throughout the day will be five bluegrass bands. This year’s lineup will feature entertainment from local performers Blue Plantation, Gravel Road, YeeHaw Junction, Marshgrass Mamas and Red Cedar Review.

by · 10/21/2019 · Comments are Disabled · calendar
FOCUS: Two local harvest festivals set for coming weeks

FOCUS: Two local harvest festivals set for coming weeks

Staff reports | You know that Halloween is around the corner with the approach of local harvest festivals.  Two are on the way — North Charleston’s on Oct. 20, followed by a similar event Nov. 3 by Charleston County Parks at the Johns Island County Park.

North Charleston event set for Oct. 20

North Charleston’s 6th annual Harvest Festival will feature live musical performances, an artist market, costume contests, trick-or-treat on the street, a pop-up pumpkin patch, children’s activities, and more.  The fall festivities will take place in the Olde Village of North Charleston, located on East Montague Avenue near Park Circle, from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. Oct. 20. Admission and parking are free. East Montague Avenue will close to vehicular traffic from Jenkins Avenue to Virginia Avenue at 2 p.m.  and remain closed for the duration of the event.

by · 10/08/2018 · Comments are Disabled · Focus, Good news
10/8, full issue: Harvest festivals; Doing what’s right; Neighbors

10/8, full issue: Harvest festivals; Doing what’s right; Neighbors

FOCUS:  Two harvest festivals set for coming weeks COMMENTARY, Brack: Doing the right thing for South Carolina IN THE SPOTLIGHT: Titan Termite & Pest Control MY TURN, Saul: Reject president’s course of not loving thy neighbor GOOD NEWS:  College of Charleston to host discussion on political civility FEEDBACK: Send us your comments … share your thoughts MYSTERY PHOTO:  Big, scary […]

by · 10/08/2018 · Comments are Disabled · Full issue, Uncategorized
GOOD NEWS: Harvest Festival set for Nov. 4 on Johns Island

GOOD NEWS: Harvest Festival set for Nov. 4 on Johns Island

Staff reports  |  The 16th annual Harvest Festival will be 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Johns Island County Park.  a  foot-stompin’ showcase of Charleston’s bluegrass talent, this year’s lineup will feature local performers Blue Plantation, YeeHaw Junction, Southern Flavor Bluegrass, Marshgrass Mamas and Boss Hawg.

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by · 10/09/2017 · Comments are Disabled · Good news, News briefs
CALENDAR, Oct 31+:  Dracula is hanging around all week, more

CALENDAR, Oct 31+: Dracula is hanging around all week, more

On the calendar for Oct. 31, 2016 and beyond: Dracula play continues through Nov 6; Harvest Festival and Party fot the Parks, both on Nov. 5; Holiday of Lights Fun Run on Nov. 9; much more…

by · 10/31/2016 · Comments are Disabled · calendar
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CALENDAR, Oct. 24+: From Dracula to harvest and holidays

Most of the coming weekend will be taken up with thrills and chills from Halloween celebrations.  But the weekend that follows will have festivals and parties.   On the calendar: Dracula, King of Vampires:  Through Nov. 6, Dock Street Theatre, 135 Church St., Charleston.  Charleston Stage will present an original reimagining of Bram Stoker’s classic Dracula just in time for Halloween at the […]

by · 10/24/2016 · Comments are Disabled · calendar
CALENDAR, Nov. 2+: Festivals, tours, roasts

CALENDAR, Nov. 2+: Festivals, tours, roasts

Oyster roast, Harvest Festival, Blessing of the Vines

by · 11/02/2015 · Comments are Disabled · calendar
CALENDAR, Oct. 26+: Mayoral history to spookiness galore

CALENDAR, Oct. 26+: Mayoral history to spookiness galore

History of Charleston’s mayor: 6 p.m., Oct. 28, Main Library, Calhoun Street, Charleston. Just in time for the 2015 election, the library will host a talk that delves into the evolution of Charleston’s executive office, from “intendant” to mayor. More.

by · 10/26/2015 · Comments are Disabled · calendar