September in the Lowcountry
WHAT’S HAPPENING IN THE LOWCOUNTRY September 2010
by Lilla Folsom
I don’t know if it’s true, but it seems that the Lowcountry has been hibernating through the record breaking heat of the summer. And now, if our September calendar is any indication, we are ready to come out and enjoy ourselves. Right off the bat, we have the Second Annual Lowcountry Jazz Festival on the 3rd-5th. The major stage will be the N.Chas Performing Arts Center, but plenty of smaller, more personal venues will be scattered throughout the area. More Info http://LowcountryJazz.com
To help you celebrate the culinary traditions of the area, 50 local restaurants from high end to casual have joined forces for Charleston Restaurant Week. These great dining spots will offer either 3 courses for $20 or 3 courses for $30, September 8-19th. More info at http://CharlestonRestaurantWeek.com
Local hotels are teaming up with the 2011 BB&T Wine and Food Festival to create culinary hotel packages. The festival runs March 3-6 and packages will become available on 9/2.More at http://foodandwinepackages.com
Remember to leave room on your plate for the Taste of Charleston at Boone Hall, October 8-10th, featuring an Iron Chef Competition. Also, these optimists will be trying to assemble the worlds largest snow cone for the Guinness Book of Records. www.CharlestonRestaurantAssociation.com
Bon Voyage! The Sea Breeze Marina is the venue for a very special celebration on the 2nd. Brad Van Liew and his crew will be taking off for the VELUX 5 Oceans 2010-2011 Race in the La Pingouin, the only US entry in this 30,000 mile epic race. The big send off will feature live music, food, sign-asail and most importantly a chance to see the boat and visit with the crew. www.OceanRacing.org
If this hot weather has made you thirsty, there’s the 4th Annual Festival of Wine and Beer heading your way on the 5th. Freshfields Village will be the venue and it’s all to aid the Barrier Island Free Medical Clinic. www.FreshfieldsVillage.com Some folks say that beer and baseball are a match made in heaven. The Charleston River Dogs will test this theory at their 7th Annual Beer Fest on the 25th. www.Riverdogs.com
Music will be in the air beginning this Labor Day. There’s shaggin’ going on at The Charleston Harbor Resort and Marina on the evening of the 3rd, on the Folly Pier on the 3rd and the 17th and Mt Pleasant Pier on the 11th. On a more serious note, the Chamber Music Charleston is gearing up for a big season. The Mozart in the South Festival kicks off the Fine Arts season with many interludes in locations throughout the area from the 9th-12th. They will also start their House Concert Series. Building on historic tradition, they will present small concerts at some of the area’s most beautiful homes beginning on the 19th. Check out details at www.charlestonChamberMusic.org
If you’re looking for a fun musical, the Charleston Stage Company will present Hairspray at the Dock Street Theatre on the 3rd- 19th. www.CharlestonStage.com The Black Crowes will bring their “Say Goodnight to the Bad Boys” 2010 Tour to the Family Circle Cup on the evening of the 10th. The concert will have an hour and a half set of acoustic music followed by an hour and a half of electric. Reggae Nights Summer Concerts continue at James Island and Wannamaker county parks evening of the 18th,
There’s some fun coming up for our four legged friends. It’s the 2nd Dog Days Afternoon when Wannamaker Park goes to the dogs on the 12th from 12-5. The big pools are open, so if your dog has felt left out this summer, here’s the chance to show a little love. Then, there’s the Paws and Claws Pet Expo at Ladson Park on the 18th hosted by the Post Courier. And not to be missed, Yappy Hour at the James Island County Park Dog Park with live music will be held on the 23rd.
The Moja Festival will celebrate African and Caribbean culture from the 23rd through October 3rd. Don’t miss Patti La Belle and Boys II Men on the 2nd. www.mojafestival.com
The 34th Annual Preservation Society’s Fall Tour of Homes and Gardens begins on the 23rd and runs throughout October. www.preservationsociety.org
A single pass will get you in to 13 museums on the Museum Mile on the weekend of the 25th. What a great deal! But if you’d prefer an outdoor history lesson, hop the boat over to Morris Island on the 18th for the Morris Island/ North and South History Tour. www.SandlapperTours.com
The 3rd Annual Charleston Green Fair will be held at Marion Square on the 26th. www.CharlestonGreenFair.com
Here’s some good news. Inc Magazine has named five local companies to their fastest growing private company list. In all, 25 companies in the state made the list. Business Facilities Magazine has been giving SC some good business environment rankings lately. We were named #1 for economic growth potential, #3 nationally for auto manufacturing and #4 for the best business climate.
Did you know that SC actually out ranks Georgia (the Peach State) in the production of peaches? During a normal year, we usually produce about 60,000 tons of the fruit.
Remember Labor Day, the 6th, is a state and federal holiday and that the Autumnal Equinox is on Thursday, the 23rd at 11:09 pm.
Looking for some extra excitement around the state? How about the Apple Festival in Westminster the 7-11th/ the SC Tobacco Festival in Lake City the 16th-19th/ the Yemassee Shrimp Festival also on the 16th-19th/ the Lee County Cotton Festival the 17th and 18th and the McCormick Gold Rush Festival and the Lexington Oktoberfest the same days/ the 19th brings the Aynor Harvest Hoe Down/ Don’t miss the Okra Strut in Irmo on the 24th and 25th/ Raylrode Daze Festivul (yes, it’s spelled correctly) will be in Branchville 24th-26th/Ridgeland’s Gopher Hill Fest is slated for the 30th-Oct 2nd. Don’t say there’s nothing to do!
Here’s a great way to honor the memory of our beloved chef, Brett Maynard. Join the fun! The 2nd Annual Brett Maynard Foundation Fishing Tournament on the 25th will benefit the Foundation’s Trident Tech Scholarship. Based out of the Sunset Marina, Folly Beach
Tune up at the Folly Pier Fishing Tournament on the 11th. 6am-4pm. Ages 3 and up. www.ccprc.com
Golf anyone?
The Wando Band Annual Fund Raising Golf Tournament is at River Towne Country Club course on the 11th
The Rally for the Cure Golf Event will be held at the Stono Ferry Golf Course on the 16th.
The 15th Annual Sea Island Habitat for Humanity Golf Benefit will be held at the Cassique Course on Kiawah Island on the 19th.
Need to flex those muscles? The Caber Toss at the Scottish Games might be just the thing on the 18th at Boone Hall.
The 2nd Annual Fit for Families 5K Run/Walk to benefit Hollings Cancer Center will be at Tanger Mall starting at 8:30 on the 18th.
Waves and Wishes, a 5K event will be on the 25th, starting and ending at the Folly Pier to benefit Make a Wish.
Also on the 25th is the Marine Corps Ultimate Challenge Mud Run in Sandy Run, four person teams and a kid’s course.
On September 19th, the Goodwill Undy 500 Motorcycle Charity Ride will take place. 100% of the proceeds of this event will go towards Operation Stand Down and Operation Independence, two programs aimed at helping homeless veterans. Stand Down is a two day resource event and Independence is a skill training program for jobs.
There’s always something outstanding to do in the Lowcountry, so get out and be a Local!
Filed under: Lowcountry Lifestyle on August 31st, 2010
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