Wednesday August 16, 2017 to September 5, 2017
*** The Solar Eclipse is coming and what an exciting event it will be, but we want to highly encourage you to research the solar glasses you purchase to make sure you don’t damage your eyes. You can visit https://www.space.com/36941-solar-eclipse-eye-protection-guide.html for more information.
UPSTATE:
Every Other Wednesday – Music Sandwiched In at the Spartanburg County Public Library. This is a free concert sponsored by the Spartanburg Philharmonic Orchestra. For more information call (864) 948-9020 or visit https://www.chapmanculturalcenter.org/pages/calendar/detail/event/c/e113/.
Wednesdays, Fridays & Saturdays – Hagood Creek Petroglyph Site of South Carolina at the Hagood Mill State Historic Site in Pickens. Come see these historical markings open to the public on these days. For more information call (864) 898-2936.
Third Thursdays – Art Walk in downtown Spartanburg. Enjoy a self-guided tour of various galleries in downtown Spartanburg. For more information call (864) 582-7616 or visit http://spartanburgartwalk.com/.
Fridays – Bluegrass Jam Session at 5301 Dacusville Highway in Pumpkintown. For more information call (864) 898-3815 or visit http://www.drbanjo.com/classes/2012-03-gilbert-nelson-pumpkintown.php.
First Friday – First Fridays at the Metropolitan Arts Council in Greenville. Take a tour of the visual art galleries and venues in downtown Greenville with works to include jewelry, pottery, acrylics, watercolors, photography, and more. For more information call (864) 467-3132 or visit http://www.firstfridaysgreenville.com/.
Third Fridays – Contra Dancing at the First Presbyterian Church in Spartanburg. Enjoy an evening of dancing and learning a variety of cultural dances. For more information call (864) 308-1337 or visit https://www.facebook.com/Spartanburg-Contra-Dancers-493231910812229/.
Second Saturdays – House Concerts at the Hagood Mill Historic Site and Folklife Center in Pickens. This event known as Heartstrings, includes bluegrass, gospel, and traditional roots music. For more information call (864) 898-2936 or visit http://www.co.pickens.sc.us/CulturalCommission/CurrentEvents/default.aspx#AttheHagoodMill.
Third Saturdays – Milling, Music, and Memories at the Hagood Mills Historic Site and Folklife Center in Pickens. This is a great day of fun making music, learning the art of blacksmithing, bowl digging, flint knapping, chair canning, moonshining, and much more! For more information call (864) 898-2936 or visit http://www.co.pickens.sc.us/CulturalCommission/CurrentEvents/default.aspx#AttheHagoodMill.
Sundays – Say What Open Mic at Coffee Underground in Greenville. Singers, poets, musicians, storytellers, comedians, and any others who wish to come out and share their talents are welcome! For more information call (864) 298-0494 or visit https://www.facebook.com/events/525128037629167/.
Sundays – Sundays Unplugged at the Chapman Cultural Center in Spartanburg. Relax, unwind, and unplug while enjoying the galleries and live entertainment. For more information call (864) 542-2787 or visit http://www.chapmanculturalcenter.org/events.
Saturdays and Sundays – Historic Building Tours at Oconee Station State Historic Site in Walhalla. You’ll get to see a 1792 stone block house which is all that remains of a military outpost that existed during conflicts between the white settlers and the Indians, and an 1805 brick house, home of the merchant who owned the outpost. For more information call (864) 638-0079 or visit http://southcarolinaparks.com/oconeestation/oconeestation-programs.aspx.
Through August 20 – “Wait Until Dark” at the Oconee Community Theater. This mystery thriller is guaranteed to keep you on the edge of your seat! For more information call (864) 882-1910 or visit http://www.oconeetheatre.org/shows.html.
Through August 26 – “Dearly Beloved” at the Abbeville Opera House in Abbeville. This theatrical event will take you to a Southern Texas wedding that will keep you laughing from beginning to end. For more information call (864) 366-2157 or visit http://www.theabbevilleoperahouse.com/Show/Details/37.
Through September 10 – “Wyeth Dynasty” at the Greenville County Museum of Art. Regarded as one of the most important American artists of the 20th century, you’ll have the chance to see some of his most astonishing pieces, as well as some of the works of his father. For more information call (864) 271-7570 or visit http://gcma.org/andrew-wyeth/.
Through September 27 – Greenville Center for Creative Arts Member Show at the Greenville Center for Creative Arts in Greenville. This is a chance for the community to see the breadth and depth of works of the Centers members. For more information call (864) 735-3948 or visit http://www.artcentergreenville.org/upcoming-exhibits/.
Through October 25 – Weekly Porch Series at Greenbriar Farms in Easley. At this Wednesday event you’ll enjoy a mid-week break with live entertainment, festive farm to table snacks, and yard games. For more information call (864) 855-9782 or visit http://www.greenbrierfarms.com/Porch-Series.
Sundays through October – Woodburn and Ashtabula Historic Home Tours at the house locations in Pendleton. For more information call (864) 646-7249 or visit https://www.pendletonhistoricfoundation.org/.
Tuesdays through December 19 – Greenville Downtown Line Dance at the Sears Rec Center in Greenville. This is a fun way to exercise, so come out and enjoy the fun! For more information call (864) 467-6667 or visit http://www.visitgreenvillesc.com/includes/calendar-of-events/Greenville-DOWNTOWN-Line-Dance/27387/.
August 17 – Dream Big Showcase at the Pickens Performing Arts Center in Liberty. For more information call (864) 898-2485 or visit http://www.pickenscountyperformingartscenter.com/events/list/.
August 18 – “Chris Botti” at the Peace Center Concert Hall in Greenville. You won’t want to miss the chance to see America’s largest selling instrumental artist! For more information call (864) 467-3000 or visit http://www.peacecenter.org/events/detail/chris-botti.
August 18 – 19 – A Celebration of Quilts at the Anderson Civic Center in Anderson. This fun event will include vendors, a handmade boutique, demonstrations, a silent auction, and a chance to travel to some of the sites on the Upstate Heritage Quilt Trail. For more information call (864) 224-6440 or visit http://www.andersonscquilters.com/2017-quilt-show.html.
August 18 – 19 – SHE Weekend at the TD Convention Center in Greenville. This is the event formerly known as the Upstate Women’s Show and is just for you ladies, filled with shopping, creating, tasting, learning, and having a wonderful time! For more information call (864) 235-1073 or visit http://tdconventioncenter.com/events/she-weekend/2017/08/18/.
August 18 – 21 – Great American Total Solar Eclipse at Duke Energy’s World of Energy in Seneca. Starting on Friday, a retired NASA Deputy Chief Technologist will talk about the possibility of life on Mars, followed on Sunday by the World of Energy Manager talking about the Carolina Eclipse of 1900 and then on Monday, a DJ playing moon and sun songs, live streaming of the NASA broadcast, and the NASA representative giving a narrative as the eclipse begins to take place. For more information call (864) 873-4600 or visit https://www.duke-energy.com/energy-education/energy-centers-and-programs/world-of-energy-at-oconee-nuclear/upcoming-events.
August 18 – September 3 – “Happy Days: A New Musical” at the Foothills Playhouse in Easley. If you were a Happy Days fan, you most certainly will enjoy this fun and entertaining musical with all your favorite characters! For more information call (864) 855-1817 or visit http://www.fhplayhouse.com/wordpress/production/happy-days-musical/.
August 19 – Flight of the Dove at the Presbyterian College Bailey Memorial Stadium in Clinton. This biking event includes a Metric Century, a 50 mile, a 30 mile, and a 12 mile family ride all to benefit the non-profit Hospice organization, Hospice of Laurens County. For more information call (864) 833-6287 or visit http://www.hospiceoflaurenscounty.com/2017registrationform.pdf.
August 19 – “Laura Story” in Concert at the Buncombe Street United Methodist Church in Greenville. This Grammy and Dove award winning singer, songwriter and bestselling author will fill you with an evening of beautiful music! For more information call (864) 293-0663 or visit http://upstateclutch.com/buncombe-street-united-methodist-church-presents-laura-story-concert/.
August 19 – Bon Dance Festival on McAlister Square in Greenville. This family friendly event will include crafts, games, prizes, as well as martial arts demonstrations and dancing. For more information visit https://jaasc.org/bon-dance/.
August 19 – Cruisin’ for a Cause Boat Run at Camp Fellowship on Lake Greenwood in Greenwood. This fun event will include great prizes, entertainment, food, and a live auction, all to benefit and raise awareness for those with disabilities and special needs. For more information visit http://www.burtoncenter.org/event/cruisin-for-a-cause-boat-run-1.
August 19 – The Rolling Waterwheel Gospel Revue at the Haygood Mill Historic Site and Folklife Center in Pickens. If you enjoy gospel music, this event will provide you with old camp meeting songs, hymns, and a variety of traditional gospel music. For more information call (864) 898-2936 or visit https://www.visitpickenscounty.com/event/1640/the-rolling-waterwheel-gospel-revue/.
August 19 – 20 – Cowboy Mounted Shooting at the T. Ed Garrison Livestock Arena in Pendleton. This is a four stage main event where contestants break balloons with single action 45 caliber revolvers using black powder while on horseback, followed by a two stage rifle match, and ending with a cavalry match with participants dressed in Civil War attire. For more information call (864) 646-2717 or visit https://www.clemson.edu/public/garrison/calendar.html.
August 19 – 21 – Eclipse Extravaganza at the Roper Mountain Science Center in Greenville. This weekend will begin in preparation of this once in a lifetime event to include a full dome eclipse show, hands on activities for all ages, Citizen Science projects and design challenges, and much more! For more information call (864) 355-8900 or visit https://www.ropermountain.org/main.asp?titleid=eclipse2017.
August 21 – Lights Out Mauldin at Sunset Park in Mauldin. Come out and enjoy music, kid’s fun activities, food trucks, giveaways, and loads of fun! For more information visit https://www.eventbrite.com/e/lights-out-mauldin-registration-36447424227?ref=ebtn.
August 21 – All-American Solar Eclipse at Calhoun Falls State Park in Colleton. This viewing party will include crafts, games, and snacks. For more information call (864) 447-8267 or visit https://eclipse2017.nasa.gov/content/all-american-solar-eclipse-calhoun-falls-state-park.
August 21 – Anderson County Eclipse Viewing Party at the Green Pond Landing and Event Center in Anderson. Enjoy viewing the eclipse from the shores of Lake Hartwell with an astronomer on hand to provide information and answer questions. For more information call (877) 282-4650 or visit http://www.upcountrysc.com/events/Anderson-County-Eclipse-Viewing-Party-1464/details.
August 21 – Eclipse at Furman at the Furman University Paladin Stadium in Greenville. This free event will include streaming cover from NASA, narration by Campus scientists, educational activities, and live music! For more information call (864) 294-2000 or visit http://news.furman.edu/features/eclipse-at-furman/.
August 21 – Eclipse Over NOMA at NOMA Square in Greenville. Enjoy seeing the eclipse from beautiful downtown Greenville, with live music and a cash bar. For more information call (864) 248-1568 or visit http://nomasquare.com/event/eclipse-noma-square/.
August 21 – Eclipse Over Southern Wesleyan University at the SWU Welcome Center in Central. This event will include live music, scientific experts to answer your questions, food and snack vendors, and activities for kids of all ages. For more information call (864) 644-5382 or visit http://www.swu.edu/eclipse/.
August 21 – Solar Eclipse Programs at the Table Rock Visitors Center and Nature Center in Pickens. At this event along the shores of Lake Oolenoy there will be an arts and crafts table, a program on how and why solar eclipses occur, make a pinhole camera or a lunar phase book, a solar eclipse ornament, and/or a paracord bracelet that reacts to the sun. For more information call (864) 878-9813 or visit http://www.southcarolinaparks.com/products/10004656.
August 21 – BJU Eclipse Event at Bob Jones University in Greenville. This event is for adolescents in grades 7th – 12th and their families, with science activities and fun, interactive activities related to the solar eclipse. For more information call (864) 242-5100 or visit http://www.bju.edu/eclipse/.
August 21 – Eclipse Over SWU at the Gilbert Track and Field Complex at Southern Wesleyan University in Central. This event will include live music, talks with scientific experts, activities for the kids, free water with other food and drink available for purchase, so bring a blanket and/or some chairs, and come out for this upstate once in a lifetime event. For more information call (864) 644-5382 or visit http://www.swu.edu/eclipse/.
August 22 – 27 – “The King and I” at the Peace Center Concert Hall in Greenville. This musical is one of Rogers and Hammerstein’s greatest works, so if you haven’t seen it, you must be sure to or come back and see it again if you already have. For more information call (864) 467-3000 or visit http://www.peacecenter.org/events/detail/the-king-and-i.
August 24 – September 4 – Upper South Carolina State Fair at the Fairgrounds in Easley. Fall is in the air so come out for a fun day of magic, comedy, pig racing, rides, animals, and more! For more information call (864) 269-0852 or visit http://www.visitpickenscounty.com/vendor/141/upper-south-carolina-state-fair/.
August 25 – “Kellie Pickler” at the Heritage Park Amphitheater in Simpsonville. This is one amazing country singer that will provide you with a fun evening of entertainment! For more information call (864) 757-3022 or visit http://heritageparkamphitheatre.com/events-tickets/event-listing/.
August 25 – Carolina JamFest at the Bon Secours Wellness Arena in Greenville. This evening will include “Frankie Beverly and Maze” as well as “Betty Wright”, “The Whispers”, and “Lenny Williams”. For more information call (864) 241-3800 or visit http://www.bonsecoursarena.com/events/detail/maze-featuring-frankie-beverly.
August 25 – PNC Bank ZooTunes Concert: “The Revivalists” at the Greenville Zoo in Greenville. Don’t let their name fool you, as this is a great rock and roll band so come end your week with a fun outdoor concert! For more information call (864) 627-4200 or visit http://greenvillezoofoundation.org/event/pnc-bank-zootunes-concert-series-2/.
August 25 – 26 – Williamston Spring Water Festival at Mineral Spring Park in Williamston. You’ll enjoy live music, lots of children’s activities and rides, arts and crafts, and more! For more information call (864) 847-5743 or visit http://springwaterfestival.com/?cat=12.
August 25 – 27 – Switch-a-Roos Consignment at the Spartanburg Memorial Auditorium in Spartanburg. This is a great opportunity to purchase like new items at a great price for your little ones or for someone you know with little ones. For more information call (864) 582-8107 or visit http://www.crowdpleaser.com/calendar/51/Switch+A+Roos+Consignment+Sale.
August 26 – Art on the Trail at Trailblazer Park in Travelers Rest. You will have the chance to view and /or purchase the works of over 80 fine artists and skilled craftsmen and women at this exciting event. For more information call (864) 607-6233 or visit http://www.artonthetrail.com/.
August 27 – Hub City Empty Bowls Bowl-Making Session at the Chapman Cultural Center in Spartanburg. If you’ve always wanted to try your hand at bowl making, here’s a chance to make one for free that will then be used in the empty bowls events to help feed the hungry. For more information call (864) 706-3739 or visit https://www.chapmanculturalcenter.org/pages/calendar/detail/event/c/e346/.
August 26 – Movies in the Park: “Beauty and the Beast” at Trailblazer Park in Traveler’s Rest. Enjoy a Saturday night with the family under the stars with this heartwarming story. For more information call (864) 834-8740 or visit http://www.trailblazerpark.com/movies-in-the-park.html.
August 26 – The Olde South Ball at the Spartanburg Marriott in Spartanburg. This is the annual Civil War ball, so grab your period attire and come out for an evening of fun and history. For more information call (864) 244-2732 or visit https://oldesouthball.blogspot.com/.
August 28 – 30 – Outdoor Adventures at Hickory Knob State Park in McCormick. Enjoy a weekend filled with outdoor activities, such as paddle boarding, kayaking, kayak fishing, skeet shooting, atl atl challenge, campsite skills, and much more so come out and try your hand at something new! For more information call (864) 391-2450 or visit http://www.southcarolinaparks.com/products/10004605.
August 31 – Fountain Inn Camber Annual Golf Tournament at the Fox Run Country Club in Simpsonville. For more information call (864) 862-2586 or visit https://allevents.in/simpsonville/annual-fountain-inn-chamber-golf-tournament/1868338973492546.
September 2 – “Angela Easterling & the Beguilers” at Trailblazer Park in Travelers Rest. In addition to good country music will be food vendors and craft beer so come out to the Park for an evening of relaxation and fun. For more information call (864) 834-8740 or visit http://www.trtribune.com/index.php/calendar/item/3236-09-02-17-saturday-trailblazer-park-music-in-the-park-with-angela-easterling-the-beguilers.
September 2 – Fountain Inn Chamber’s Annual Horse Show at Berry Woods Farm in Fountain Inn. This all day event will include 51 classes so come out and enjoy a fun day of beautiful horses and talented riders. For more information call (864) 862-2586 or visit http://fountaininnchamber.org/web/events/annual-horse-show.
September 2 – 3 – American Truck Historical Society Palmetto Upstate Chapter Fall Show at the Dacusville Heritage Association Field in Easley. For more information call (864) 677-3453 or visit https://www.aths.org/calendarevents.
September 3 – Spiritfest 2017 at the Bon Secours Wellness Arena in Greenville. This will be a wonderful evening of gospel music and worship. For more information call (864) 241-3800 or visit http://www.bonsecoursarena.com/events/detail/spirit-fest-2017.
September 5 – 9 – South Carolina Apple Festival at a variety of locations around Westminster. This week of events will include a Chattooga River Float, an apple baking contest, a car show, a rodeo, lots of kid’s activities, and lots of live entertainment. For more information visit http://scapplefestival.com/events.html.
MIDLANDS:
Second Mondays – Family Climb Night at the Northside Recreation Center in Rock Hill. Bring the family and challenge yourself by climbing the rock wall. For more information call (803) 329-5633 or visit http://www.visitrockhillsc.com/events/northside-recreation-center-family-climb-nights-2015-12-14/.
Fourth Saturdays – Bluegrass Series at Haynes Auditorium in Batesburg-Leesville. Add a little Bluegrass music to your month. For more information call (803) 582-8479 or visit http://www.haynesbluegrass.com/.
Fourth Saturdays – Mountain Dulcimers of Aiken at the Aiken Visitors Center and Train Museum in Aiken. Join these musicians or just enjoy the music, but be sure to stop by and be entertained by these mountain instruments and those who enjoy playing them. For more information call (803) 293-7846 or visit http://www.visitaikensc.com/calendar/event/the_mountain_dulcimers_of_aiken.
Saturdays – Hour Long Historic Train Ride at the South Carolina Railroad Museum in Winnsboro. Ride an old passenger train from the dining car, a passenger car, or even the caboose. For more information call (803) 635-9893 or visit http://www.scrm.org/welcomepage.html.
Saturdays weather permitting – Aiken Trolley Tours at the Aiken Visitors Center and Train Museum. Explore Aiken’s charm, grace, and elegance with one of these two hour tours. For more information call (803) 644-1907 or visit http://www.visitaikensc.com/calendar/event/aiken_historic_tour.
Through August – Wonderful Wednesdays at the Museum of York County. Every Wednesday throughout the summer kids, and their parents, will have the chance to learn something new and exciting about the environment and its inhabitants. For more information call (803) 898-4921 or visit http://www.chmuseums.org/upcoming-events-myco/.
Through September 17 – “Home Sweet Home” exhibit at the Museum of York County in Rock Hill. This nature themed exhibit will allow kids to fish a stream, crawl through a log, climb a rock wall, row a boat, and all sorts of other outdoor related activities. For more information call (803) 684-3948 or visit http://www.chmuseums.org/event/2255/.
Through September 30 – “Not Just Another Love Story” at the Narroway Theater in Fort Mill. This dinner show will make you laugh and cry with America’s greatest generation and remembrances of the days of World War II. For more information call (803) 803-2300 or visit https://narroway.net/dinner-shows/love-story.
First Saturdays through October – Chapin Farmers Market on Clark Street in downtown Chapin. For more information call (803) 345-2444 or visit http://sc-chapin.civicplus.com/268/Chapin-Downtown-Farmers-Market.
August 18 – “Sixteen Candles” at the Sumter Opera House in Sumter. Take time out on your Friday to enjoy a fun movie! For more information call (803) 436-2616 or visit http://www.sumtersc.gov/SOHSummerMovies.
August 18 – 20 – Total Eclipse Weekend at the Santee Conference Center in Santee. Here’s a chance to get a great view of the solar eclipse from the shores of Lake Marion, but prior to the event the town of Santee will have a variety of activities including seminars, a street dance, and a bridge run so plan to spend the weekend in this beautiful little town known for it’s great fishing. For more information call (803) 854-2152 ext. 203 or visit http://www.eclipse2017.org/2017/communities/states/SC/Santee_1603.htm.
August 18 – 21 – EclipseFest in downtown Newberry. During this weekend event you’ll have the chance to talk with an astronaut, enjoy live music, participate in hands on activities, participate in a dance party, and be a part of the viewing party led by Janet of “Janet’s Planet”, and more! For more information call (803) 276-5179 or visit http://www.newberryoperahouse.com/shows-and-events.html?show_name=newberry-eclipsefest-august-18-21-2017.
August 19 – Aiken Music Festival at the Highfields Event Center in Aiken. Performing will be the “Dead 27’s”. For more information call (803) 649-3505 or visit https://www.facebook.com/aikenmusicfest/.
August 19 – Photos to Paint – Marsh Wind at the Aiken Center for the Arts in Aiken. Here’s a chance to learn or practice painting sky, grass, water, and Palmetto Trees. For more information call (803) 641-9094 or visit http://www.visitaikensc.com/calendar/event/photos_to_paintings_workshop_marsh_wind.
August 19 – Acrylics Made Easy Workshop at the Aiken Center for the Arts in Aiken. Here is a chance for you to work in acrylics while painting a graceful flamingo (no experience needed). For more information call (803) 641-9094 or visit http://www.visitaikensc.com/calendar/event/acrylics_made_easy_workshop_-_flamingo.
August 19 – Guild Luau Under the Star at the Newberry Opera House in Newberry. Come out for a fun evening of live entertainment by “Grand Illusion”, food, beverages, dancing, and celestial viewing by telescope. For more information call (803) 276-5179 or visit http://www.newberryoperahouse.com/shows-and-events.html?show_name=guild-luau-under-the-stars.
August 19 – Springdale at Sunrise 5K at the Springdale Race Track in Camden. This is a “Race Against Hunger” event, with donations of non-perishable food items welcome, with Belgium waffles being served for participants after the race. There will also be a Packet Pick-up Party at Mulliken Law Firm in Camden the night before with free food and entertainment. For more information visit http://springdale5k.com/.
August 19 – Solar Jam 2017 at the Palmetto Air Plantation in Manning. Enjoy a day of fun and excitement in preparation of the great solar event with live entertainment by country artist Lewis Brice. For more information call (803) 435-4405 or visit https://www.eventsoja.com/us/manning+sc/e8690741.
August 19 – Barbecue Dinner Train at the South Carolina Railroad Museum in Winnsboro. You will enjoy a fun evening riding on the train while enjoying good barbecue. For more information call (803) 635-9893 or visit http://www.scrm.org/ridethetrainpage.html.
August 19 – 20 – Dark Shadows at the DuPont Planetarium on the USC Aiken Campus in Aiken. Learn how dark shadows are related to the phases of the moon and to lunar and solar eclipses. For more information call (803) 641-3654 or visit http://rpsec.usca.edu/planetarium/showlist.html#darkshadows.
August 19 – 21 – Solar Eclipse Weekend at Barnwell State Park in Barnwell. Enjoy a weekend of activities, to include making a solar bracelet that changes colors, making a pinhole camera for viewing the eclipse, and even experience a simulated solar eclipse during a night hike to see how the animals may react to the actual eclipse. For more information call (803) 284-2212 or visit http://www.southcarolinaparks.com/products/10004629.
August 20 – Pirate Boot Camp at the Aiken Community Playhouse. Kids 5 and up will have the chance to learn how to walk, talk, and act like a pirate, and will also be able to join Peter Pan and the Lost Boys to find out what it’s like to never have to grow up. For more information call (803) 648-1348 or visit https://app.arts-people.com/index.php?ticketing=acp.
August 20 – “Two Small Pieces of Glass” at the DuPont Planetarium on the USC Aiken Campus in Aiken. Learn how telescopes work and how they have changed from the two pieces of glass Galileo used in his spyglass to the huge devices used today. For more information call (803) 641-3654 or visit http://rpsec.usca.edu/planetarium/showlist.html#twosmallpieces.
August 20 – Digistar Virtual Tour at the DuPont Planetarium on the USC Aiken Campus in Aiken. Take a virtual tour through space, through a virtual amusement park and even a ride on a roller coaster. For more information call (803) 641-3654 or visit http://rpsec.usca.edu/planetarium/showlist.html#virtualjourney.
August 21 – Eclipse Viewing at Aiken State Park in Windsor. Pack a picnic and come out to the park with your chairs, blankets, and eclipse glasses for a beautiful place to view this amazing event. For more information call (803) 649-2857 or visit http://www.southcarolinaparks.com/files/State%20Parks%20Files/Aiken/AK_Eclipse.pdf.
August 21 – All-American Solar Eclipse at Rivers Bridge State Historic Site in Ehrhardt. Start the day with arts and craft activities and then prepare to observe this once in a lifetime event! For more information call (803) 267-3675 or visit http://www.southcarolinaparks.com/products/10004646.
August 21 – Solar Eclipse Party on the Courthouse and Courthouse Annex law in St. Matthews. St. Matthews is right in path of the full solar viewing some come out for some fun on this exciting day. For more information visit https://www.facebook.com/events/270148820109144/.
August 21 – Solar Eclipse Festival at Yonder Field in Bowman. This will be a great event for the Eclipse, with an inflatable race and a music lineup that includes “Uncle Kracker”, “Corey Smith”, and “Edwin McCain”. For more information visit http://santeecoopercountry.org/calendar-of-events#/santeecooper/event/141597756392702?_k=5fitax.
August 21 – Total Solar Eclipse on the Lawn at the Santee Town Hall Complex in Santee. There will be live music by Visions so bring a picnic basket and enjoy the day. For more information call (803) 854-2131 or visit http://santeecoopercountry.org/calendar-of-events#/santeecooper/event/811691229008767?_k=j5i9bh.
August 21 – Total Eclipse Watch Party at Dillon Park in Sumter. Come out to the Park for your Solar viewing while enjoying entertainment, food vendors, kid’s games, and more. For more information call (803) 436-2500 or visit http://www.sumtersc.gov/TotalEclipse.
August 25 – “Saliva” at the Newberry Opera House in Newberry. This heavy metal band will rock you out of your seat! For more information call (803) 276- 5179 or visit http://www.newberryoperahouse.com/shows-and-events.html?show_name=saliva.
August 25 – 26 – Sandy Oaks Pro Rodeo at the Lazy J Arena in Edgefield. Come out and enjoy a good old fashioned rodeo, with professionals competing in events such as barrel racing, bull riding, and steer roping just to name a few. For more information call (803) 637-5369 or visit http://www.sandyoaksprorodeo.org/.
August 26 – Sumter Showdown IV at the Sumter Opera House in Sumter. This is the International Kickboxing Federations Semi-Contact Point Kickboxing competition. For more information call (803) 436-2616 or visit http://www.sumtersc.gov/special-events.
August 26 – The Big Float in downtown North Augusta. This is one event you don’t want to miss if you love the water, as you’ll have a chance to kayak, canoe, raft, or tube are all welcome and there will be a homemade raft competition. For more information call (706) 826-8991 or visit http://www.savannahriverkeeper.org/the-big-float.html.
August 26 – Summerfest on North Congress Street in York. You’ll have the chance to enjoy live entertainment, a moonlight bike ride, a golf tournament, hot air balloon rides, a trick dog show, and much more! For more information call (803) 684-2590 or visit http://www.yorksummerfest.com/.
August 26 – Ms. Sarah’s Market at the Ridgeville Community Center in Ridgeville. This event will include food, games, crafts, jewelry, live entertainment, and more! For more information call (803) 757-6342 or visit http://www.rhemaproductions.us/.
September 1 – 16 – “Peter Pan – Broadway’s Timeless Musical” at the Aiken Community Playhouse in Aiken. This is a magical fairy tale you won’t soon forget! For more information call (803) 648-1348 or visit https://app.arts-people.com/index.php?ticketing=acp.
September 2 – Aiken Horsepower Monthly Cruise-In at the Home Depot in Aiken. If you like cool cars, this will be the place to be on this date! For more information call (803) 270-3505 or visit http://www.aikenhorsepower.com/calendar.php.
September 2 – Aiken Music Fest at the Highfields Event Center in Aiken. Performing will be the “Trongone Band”. For more information call (803) 649-3505 or visit https://www.facebook.com/aikenmusicfest/.
September 2 – 4 – Labor Day Festival and Parade in downtown Chapin. During this fun weekend event, you’ll have the chance to enjoy a parade, several concerts, a classic car show, a carnival, a farmers market, and much more! For more information call (803) 345-2444 or visit http://www.chapinsc.com/269/Chapin-Labor-Day-Festival-Parade.
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Daily – “Day in the Life of a Sailor” at Charles Towne Landing State Historic Site in Charleston. Board the 17th Century sailing ketch and learn about the trade and travel of that period. For more information call (843) 852-4200 or visit http://www.southcarolinaparks.com/products/10003481.
Daily – History Tours at the Old Exchange & Provost Dungeon in Charleston. Learn about the history of the Old Exchange, which presents an array of relics from the Civil and Revolutionary Wars, as well as a fun tour of the Provost Dungeon while hearing stories of pirates and patriots. For more information call (888) 763-0448 or visit http://oldexchange.org/planavisit/.
Mondays – Coastal Kayaking at Huntington Beach State Park in Murrells Inlet. Enjoy some salt water kayaking on the marsh of this beautiful State Park. For more information call (843) 235-8755 or visit http://www.sout hcarolinaparks.com/products/10002638.
Tuesdays and Thursdays – Saturdays – Bulls Island Ferry Service and Eco Tour, starting at Garris Landing in Awendaw. Bulls Island is part of the Cape Romaine National Wildlife Refuge and can only be accessed by boat or by ferry. For more information call (843) 881-4582 or visit http://www.bullsislandferry.com/.
Tuesdays through Sundays – Guided Tours at the McLeod Plantation Historic Site on James Island. Enjoy a tour of the last of 17 antebellum plantations on James Island. For more information call (843) 762-2172 or visit https://www.ccprc.com/1447/McLeod-Plantation-Historic-Site.
Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays – Myrtle’s Market at Mr. Joe White Avenue at Oak Street in Myrtle Beach. This local market is the place to get fresh produce for your vacation. For more information call (843) 918-4906 or visit http://www.cityofmyrtlebeach.com/market.html.
Thursdays – “The Civil War Era” at the Coastal Discovery Museum on Hilton Head Island. Learn a little about Hilton Head’s part in the history of the Civil War. For more information call (843) 689-6767 ext. 223 or visit http://www.coastaldiscovery.org/home/discover-and-learn/site-tours-programs/.
Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays – Charleston Night Market at Market Street in Charleston. This evening event includes 120 artists and vendors all local selling locally made items, with live entertainment to serenade you along the way. For more information call (843) 937-0920 or visit http://www.thecharlestoncitymarket.com/main/night-market-explore.
Fridays – Sunset Celebration at Shelter Cove Park on Hilton Head Island. Enjoy watching the sun set while you enjoy live entertainment on the lawn. For more information call (843) 757-9889 or visit http://www.sheltercovetownecentre.com/events/sunset-celebration.
Fridays thru Tuesdays – Guided House Tours at Hampton Plantation State Historic Site in McClellanville. Learn about the prominent Colonial families that lived in the home and about the construction of the homes of that period. For more information call (843) 546-9361 or visit http://www.southcarolinaparks.com/products/10002645.
Third Saturdays – Craft Show at the Bi-Lo Palmetto Pavilion in Mount Pleasant. Event includes crafts by local artisans. For more information call (843) 884-0163 or visit https://www.facebook.com/ECCG3rdSaturdays.
Third Saturdays – Cannon Firings at Charles Towne Landing in Charleston. Come experience the firing of a 17th century cannon. For more information call (843) 852-4200 or visit http://www.southcarolinaparks.com/files/State%20Parks%20Files/CTL/CTL_3Sat_Cannon.pdf.
Saturdays – Farmers Market at Marion Square in Charleston. Start your day with a freshly made breakfast, a fresh cup of coffee, and purchase fresh produce, plants, and a variety of others items while enjoying time in this beautiful space. For more information call (843) 724-7309 or visit http://www.charlestonfarmersmarket.com/.
Saturdays – Honey Horn Nature Walk at the Coastal Discovery Museum on Hilton Head Island. Enjoy a tour of some of the natural areas, as well as the gardens, at this beautiful site. For more information call (843) 689-6767 ext. 223 or visit http://www.coastaldiscovery.org/event-registration/?ee=3398.
Saturdays – Snakes and Reptiles at Huntington Beach State Park in Murrells Inlet. Learn about these secretive animals while learning about their benefit in nature. You’ll even get the chance to touch one of these fascinating creatures. For more information call (843) 237-4440 or visit http://southcarolinaparks.com/products/10002642.
Tuesday through Sunday – Guided Tours of the McLeod Plantation Historic Site in Charleston. This is a 60 acre plantation with one of the best intact examples of slaves quarters. For more information call (843) 762-2172 or visit http://www.mcleodplantation.org/.
Through August 27 – “The Wedding Singer” at the Footlight Players Theater in Charleston. Based on the 1985 Adam Sandler movie, this favorite wedding singer is the life of the party until his fiancé leaves him at the altar. For more information call (843) 722-4487 or visit https://footlightplayers.net/events/the-wedding-singer/.
Through September 3 – “I Got You Babe!” at 34 West Theater Company in Charleston. “It’s Big Bang Theory meets Mad Men in this all-new groovical from the creators of sell-out Groovy Kind of Love.” For more information call (843) 901-9343 or visit http://www.34west.org/tickets/i-got-you-babe.
Through September 24 – “Artist, Scientist, Explorer: Mark Catesby in the Carolinas” at the Gibbes Museum of Art in Charleston. From the British Royal Collection, see the works of this tremendous “English artist, scientist, and explorer who spent four years documenting the natural habitats of the Carolinas, Florida, and the Bahamas.” For more information call (843) 722-2706 or visit http://www.gibbesmuseum.org/exhibitions/artist-scientist-explorer-mark-catesby-in-the-carolinas/83.
Through September 20 – “Artists Painting Artists” at the Gibbes Museum of Art in Charleston. See the amazing works of artists who painted other artists who were their friends, well admired and respected as the artists they are/were. For more information call (843) 722-2706 or visit http://www.gibbesmuseum.org/exhibitions/artists-painting-artists/82.
Through October 7 – “Places and Spaces: Plantation Lives” at the Charleston Pinckney National Historic Site in Mount Pleasant. You’ll enjoy a ranger led tour of the remains of this 28 acre farm learning about the history of those who lived here. For more information call (843) 883-3123 ext. 213 or visit https://www.nps.gov/chpi/planyourvisit/event-details.htm?event=37DF8B73-1DD8-B71B-0B2280A2B1224F26.
Through October 26 – Blues & BBQ Harbor Cruise at the Charleston City Marina in Charleston. You’ll enjoy a beautiful sunset cruise with good food and live entertainment! For more information call (843) 284-9927 or visit https://fareharbor.com/charlestonharbortours/items/26278/.
Wednesdays Through October – Arts and Crafts Market at Bay Creek Park at Edisto Beach. Spend the day browsing the various vendors and you are sure to find something new to take home with you! For more information call (843) 603-0009 or visit https://www.facebook.com/Edisto-Beach-Bay-Creek-Park-1412422415653753/.
Through January 13, 2018 – “The First South Carolinians” at the Morris Center for Lowcountry Heritage in Ridgeland. Take a look at the first individuals to come to South Carolina. For more information call (843) 284-9927 or visit http://www.morrisheritagecenter.org/events/.
Through January 20, 2018 – Homegrown Heroes: The Lowcountry in World War II” at the Morris Center for Lowcountry Heritage in Ridgeland. Learn how this war impacted the lowcountry of South Carolina. For more information call (843) 284-9927 or visit http://www.morrisheritagecenter.org/exhibits/.
August 16 – Movies on the Beach: “Jaws” on the Beachfront at Tides at Folly Beach. For more information call (843) 588-6464.
August 16 – Jazz at the Gibbes featuring Lewis / Gregory / Wiltrout at the Gibbes Museum in Charleston. You won’t want to miss these three amazingly talented Charleston musicians. For more information call (843) 641-0011 or visit http://charlestonjazz.com/event/jazz-at-the-gibbes/.
August 17 – “Culture” featuring “Kenyata Hill” – 40th Anniversary of Two Sevens Clash Album at the Music Farm in Charleston. This will be a great evening of reggae music taking you to the islands with these amazing artists. For more information visit http://www.musicfarm.com/event/1527181-culture-kenyatta-hill-40th-charleston/.
August 17 – Music on Main: “Painted Main” on Main Street in North Myrtle Beach. You’re over the mid-week hump, so come out and relax to some R&B and variety music to help you unwind! For more information call (843) 280-5570 or visit http://parks.nmb.us/festivalsevents/concerts/music-on-main-concert-series/.
August 17 – Movie Nights in the Park at Shelter Cove Park on Hilton Head Island. “Flight of the Navigator” is the final movie of the season, so grab a blanket, some snacks, the kids, and even the dog and head out for a fun night out in the park. For more information call (843) 757-9889 or visit http://www.sheltercovetownecentre.com/events/2016/6/16/summer-movies-in-the-park.
August 18 – Special Needs Prom at the Arthur W. Christopher Community Center in Charleston. This is the one night of the year that those with special needs and their families and/or caregivers have the chance to come out and experience a fun night at the Prom. For more information call (843) 795-4386 or visit http://ccprc.com/calendar.aspx?eid=7658.
August 18 – “Who’s Bad: The Ultimate Michael Jackson Experience” at the House of Blues in Myrtle Beach. This band will have you dancing and moon walking to all your favorite Michael Jackson tunes. For more information visit http://www.houseofblues.com/myrtlebeach/EventDetail?tmeventid=0E00529B1D281C45&offerid=46712.
August 18 – Moonlight Mixer on the Folly Beach Pier in Folly Beach. Enjoy your Friday night along the coast with music and dancing under the beautiful full moon! For more information call (843) 795-4386 or visit http://ccprc.com/1618/Moonlight-Mixers.
August 18 – Sunset Celebration at Shelter Cove Park on Hilton Head Island. The merchants of Shelter Cove have come together this summer to offer you a chance to end your week with live entertainment by Deas-Guyz and relaxing fun on the water, so come out and enjoy the last of these for the summer. For more information call (843) 686-3090 or visit http://www.sheltercovetownecentre.com/events/.
August 18 – September 10 – Southern Living Custom Builder Program Showcase Home at Litchfield Plantation on Pawley’s Island. Here’s a chance to view an amazingly built and designed home, with all proceeds benefiting Operation Finally Home and Teach My People. For more information call (843) 839-0537 or visit https://www.eventbrite.com/e/2017-southern-living-showcase-home-by-classic-homes-of-myrtle-beach-tickets-35016354860.
August 19 – The Great American Eclipse at the Charleston Museum in Charleston. Here’s a chance to see the eclipse from the grounds of the Museum with activities for children of all ages. For more information call (843) 722-2996 or visit https://www.charlestonmuseum.org/news-events/events/the-great-american-eclipse/.
August 19 – Chase the Sun Glow Run 5K at the Moncks Corner Regional Recreation Complex in Moncks Corner. This event will include a 5K race and a 1 miles kids fun run. For more information visit https://raceroster.com/events/2017/11378/chase-the-sun-glow-run.
August 19 – 21 – All American Solar Eclipse Events at Colonial Dorchester State Historic Site in Summerville. Join the park staff in viewing the total solar eclipse! For more information call (843) 873-1740 or visit http://southcarolinaparks.com/products/10004632.
August 19 – 21 – Solar Eclipse 2017 at Hunting Island State Park on Hunting Island. What better place to view the eclipse than at the beach, with lots of educational presentations, participate in eclipse themed art, see a slide show about eclipses and the history behind them, and then join everyone at the lighthouse to do the actually viewing of the actual eclipse. For more information call (843) 838-2011 or visit http://southcarolinaparks.com/products/10004624.
August 20 – 21 – Eclipse Trip to Capers Island at the Gadsdenville Landing in Awendaw. This will be either an overnight trip to the island and view the eclipse the following day or kayak to the island on the 21st just to view the eclipse with the campers. For more information call (843) 568-3222 or visit http://www.charlestoncvb.com/events/eclipse-kayak-tour-to-capers-over-night~12592/?search=&end_date=03/27/2022&category=16&start_date=08/13/2017.
August 21 – Solar Eclipse Viewing Party at the MUSC Health Stadium in Charleston. This will be the only place in the world to view coast to coast streams of NASA’s 57 weather balloons live, astronomy related activities, a science-based kids zone, local food vendors, a full bar, live entertainment, and more! For more information call (843) 971-4625 or visit http://bsportsent.com/events/solar-eclipse-viewing-party/.
August 21 – Moon Over Middleton Place at Middleton Place in North Charleston. This will be a beautiful place from which to view the eclipse, with fun activities and crafts for kids of all ages, and a visitor from the College of Charleston’s Astronomy Department to provide information on the eclipse. For more information call (843) 556-6020 or visit http://www.middletonplace.org/visiting-middleton-place/events-calendar.html.
August 21 – Free Solar Eclipse Viewing Celebration at The Bend in North Charleston. You will enjoy live entertainment with “Secret Agents” and “23 Skidoo”, robotics demonstrations, paper airplane building projects, a 3D modeler demonstration, and a NASA representative to provide information on the solar eclipse. For more information visit http://www.thebendcharleston.com/gatherings/look-to-the-sky-eclipse-thebend.
August 21 – Citadel Mall’s Free Eclipse Extravaganza at the Citadel Mall in North Charleston. There will be food trucks, inflatables, games, entertainment, and more! For more information call (843) 766-8321 or visit http://www.citadelmall.net/events/.
August 21 – Charleston Astronomy Meetup Public Total Solar Eclipse Viewing at the Charlotte Street Park Irish Memorial in Charleston. These folks will have the telescopes with projection and solar filters for viewing the eclipse. For more information visit https://www.meetup.com/CharlestonAstronomyMeetup/events/239020932/.
August 21 – Eclipse Comedy Night: Celebrating the Dork Side of the Moon at the Charleston Music Hall in Charleston. Known as the best Science Comedy show in Washington D.C., you’ll get to see Robert Mac and Kasha Patel. For more information call (843) 853-2252 or visit http://www.charlestonmusichall.com/event/1538921-eclipse-comedy-night-charleston/.
August 21 – Eclipse on a War Ship on the USS Yorktown Patriots Point Naval and Maritime Museum in Mount Pleasant. Create a memory by viewing the Solar Eclipse from the Yorktown preceded by various speakers providing information about eclipses in general and this solar eclipse specifically, and children’s solar related activities to participate in. For more information call (843) 881-5984 or visit https://www.patriotspoint.org/news-and-events/event/eclipse-on-a-warship/.
August 21 – Solar Eclipse Party at the Kaminski Museum in Georgetown. Come out and watch the eclipse and then stay for the after party. For more information call (843) 546-7706 or visit https://www.historicgeorgetownsc.com/events-calendar-georgetown-sc/6/23/2017/solar-eclipse-party-on-the-kaminski-museum-lawn.
August 21 – Eclipse Day at the Audubon Center at Beidler Forest in Harleyville. Watch the eclipse from an observation tower in the beautiful Four Holes Swamp which houses the last stands of virgin Cypress in the world. For more information call (843) 462-2150 or visit http://events.r20.constantcontact.com/register/event?oeidk=a07edqti2326153b1e9&llr=9lem8lmab.
August 21 – Sun Shadow Yoga on the Mount Pleasant Pier in Mount Pleasant. Enjoy a midday relaxing yoga class in the shadow of the sun along the harbor. For more information call (843) 795-4386 or visit https://www.ccprc.com/3237/Solar-Eclipse.
August 21 – Eclipse Extravaganza at the Caw Caw Interpretive Center in Ravenel. Join a naturalist and tour the Caw Caw to learn how wildlife respond to the eclipse. For more information call (843) 795-4386 or visit https://www.ccprc.com/3237/Solar-Eclipse.
August 21 – Low Country Stargazers at Palmetto County Parks in Mount Pleasant. Join the stargazers in doing some solar observing before the eclipse. For more information visit http://www.lowcountrystargazers.org/p/ec.html.
August 21 – Solar Eclipse Viewing at the Old Santee Canal State Park in Moncks Corner. This is a great place to be as the stargazers will be doing some solar observing, food trucks will be on hand, and live entertainment will be performing. For more information visit http://www.lowcountrystargazers.org/p/ec.html.
August 21 – Get Eclipsed on IOP on Front Beach on the Isle of Palms. Behind the Windjammer you’ll find a DJ playing great music before and live music will be performed following the solar eclipse, with children’s entertainment being available at the Isle of Palms County Park. For more information visit https://www.ccprc.com/3237/Solar-Eclipse.
August 22 – “Tony Bennett” at the Gaillard Center in Charleston. You will not want to miss this opportunity to see this 90 year old legendary singer and performer in person. For more information call (843) 724-5212 or visit https://gaillardcenter.org/event/tony-bennett/.
August 23 – Movies on the Beach: “Surf’s Up” on the Beachfront at Tides at Folly Beach. For more information call (843) 588-6658 or visit http://www.holycitysinner.com/2017/04/19/beach-movie-night-returns-to-tides-folly-beach-for-2017/.
August 26 – The Seeds of the Final Solution at the Morris Heritage Center for Lowcountry Heritage in Ridgeland. This will be a thoughtful presentation by Holocaust specialist Lucy Beam Hoffman. For more information call (843) 284-9227 or visit http://www.morrisheritagecenter.org/events/.
August 26 – Cornhole Challenge at the Little Pee Dee State Park in Dillon. Stay at the campground for the weekend and enter free to compete against other campers for a free camping weekend in the future. For more information call (843) 774-8872 or visit http://www.southcarolinaparks.com/products/10004616.
August 26 – Race for the Ark at St. Luke’s Lutheran Church in Summerville. This is a 5K run/walk, and a 1 mile fun run all to benefit the Alzheimer’s Family Support Services. For more information call (843) 832-2357 or visit https://raceroster.com/events/2017/12686/race-for-the-ark.
August 27 – “Shabazz Palaces”, “Porter Ray” and “Party Dad” at the Music Farm in Charleston. This will be an evening filled with some great R&B music! For more information visit http://www.musicfarm.com/event/1477574-shabazz-palaces-charleston/.
August 29 – Living History with Eliza Pinckney at the Morris Center for Lowcountry Heritage in Ridgeland. Learn more about the woman who revolutionized agriculture in South Carolina by developing indigo as a major cash crop. For more information call (843) 284-9227 or visit http://www.morrisheritagecenter.org/events/.
August 30 – Cure for the Common Comedy at the Charleston Music Hall in Charleston. This event is best known as the first ever on-going improvisational theater troupe in the U.S. with live improvised music included. For more information call (843) 853-2252 or visit http://www.charlestonmusichall.com/event/1482725-second-city-charleston/.
August 30 – September 24 – “The Little Mermaid” at the Dock Street Theater in Charleston. This wonderful musical fable will warm your heart with a great story line and beautiful touching music! For more information call (843) 577-5967 or visit https://www.charlestonstage.com/shows-and-tickets/47-disney-s-the-little-mermaid.html.
September 1 – “Sister Hazel” at the House of Blues in Myrtle Beach. This will be one night of great music by this 90’s band. For more information visit http://www.houseofblues.com/myrtlebeach/EventDetail?tmeventid=0E0052EAC6D3507A&offerid=51321.
September 1 – 2 – Beach, Boogie, & BBQ at the Horry-Georgetown Technical College Conference Center in Myrtle Beach. Spend your Labor Day weekend at the beach, with live entertainment, dancing, a beer garden, games and activities, and some of the best BBQ you’ve ever tasted! For more information call (843) 855-0527 or visit http://www.myrtlebeacheventinfo.com/.
September 1 – 3 – Coastal Uncorked Food and Wine Festival at Broadway at the Beach in Myrtle Beach. Here is your chance to enjoy some of the best food, refreshments, arts, and entertainment that Myrtle Beach has to offer. For more information call (843) 626-9668 or visit https://www.mbhospitality.org/coastal-uncorked/.
September 1 – 3 – Edisto Beach Music and Shag Festival at Creek Park at Edisto Beach. Enjoy a weekend filled with lots of music, dancing, and great fun! For more information call (843) 869-3867 or visit http://www.edistochamber.com/events.php#53.
September 1 – 3 – Lowcountry Jazz Festival at the North Charleston Performing Arts Center in Charleston. This weekend will be filled with absolutely amazing Jazz musicians! For more information call (843) 529-5000 or visit https://www.northcharlestoncoliseumpac.com/events/detail/low-country-jazz-festival.
September 1 – 4 – Muscadine Festival at the William Muscadine Vineyard and Farm in Nesmith. Spend a day at the farm touring the vineyard, the farm, pick some grapes, taste some wine, and even camp out for the night! For more information call (843) 354-2169 or visit https://www.facebook.com/Williams-Family-Vineyard-Farm-146645512012428/.
September 2 – “Departure: A Tribute to Journey” at the House of Blues in Myrtle Beach. If you like Journey, then you’ll enjoy this band who will play all of your favorite hits. For more information visit http://www.houseofblues.com/myrtlebeach/EventDetail?tmeventid=0E0052FCE3A9BD9F&offerid=0.
September 2 – “Pillow Talk 2: Secrets and Revenge” at the Sottile Theater of the College of Charleston in Charleston. This is the second part of a dramatic tragedy after the tragic death of Edward Jackson which authorities try to cover up, for which Edward’s father plans to get revenge. For more information call (843) 805-5507 or visit http://sottile.cofc.edu/events-upcoming/.
September 3 – Southern 500 NASCAR Race at the Darlington Speedway in Darlington. One of the most exciting events in South Carolina is back again for another great race so come out and support your favorite driver. For more information call (843) 395-8900 or visit http://www.darlingtonraceway.com/Events/2017-Event-Weekend-Schedule.aspx.
September 3 – “Barns Courtney” at the Music Farm in Charleston. This is one artist with an amazing voice and thoughtful songs that you may want to check out. For more information visit http://www.musicfarm.com/event/1537816-barns-courtney-charleston/.