Looking into 2010…

  Things to look forward to in 2010: Check out Carnival Cruise Lines online for the Charleston cruises. Southeastern Wildlife Expo will be here February 12-14th.If you happen to find yourself at Middleton Plantation Stableyards, check out the new pair of Guinea Hogs, a rare and almost extinct breed. BB&T Charleston Food+Wine Festival celebrates its 5th year Mar.4-7th.New restaurants: Chef Brett McKee is heading up Highway 17. His new venue is called 17 North with an eclectic farm-to-plate fare.Cork, is now open in Park Circle’s Olde Village of North Charleston serving local foods with a French twist.Amen Street opened on East Bay serving wonderful seafood.The Gibbes Museum of Art, with its completely remodeled its Museum Store, will open its Lure of the Lowcountry exhibit on January 22nd.The Aisle Style: 150 years of Wedding Fashion has been so well-received, the Charleston Museum has opened its complimentary exhibit, Preciousness Preserved- Jewelry from antiquity to modern times.The King Street Streetscapes project begun in 1998 is finally finished and the sidewalks, curbing and underground utilities look great.Don’t forget the Marion Square New Years Eve family event from 4-10:30 pm. The alcohol-free event is fun for all ages. 

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