Outside of the Columbia area there are many fun things to do on any day of the week. A few exciting events are Music on Main on Thursdays, the Contra Dancing on third Fridays, and Family Climb Night on Second Tuesdays. There are also many special events such as the “Jungle Book Ballet”, “Luke Bryan”, and “James Gregory”.
UPSTATE:
Tuesdays – Greenville Downtown Line Dance at the Sears Rec Center in Greenville. For more information call (864) 467-6667.
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.
Thursdays Through July – Music on Main at Morgan Square in Spartanburg. Enjoy some after work entertainment and fun. For more information call (864) 596-2026 or visit http://www.cityofspartanburg.org/music-on-main.
Third Thursdays – Art Walk 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. For more information call (864) 467-3132.
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. 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. 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 March 12 – “Peter and the Star Catcher” at the Greenville Little Theater in Greenville. This theatrical musical is based on the best-selling novel by Dave Barry and Ridley Pearson, and will provide the entire family with a fun and entertaining event! For more information call (864) 233-6238 or visit http://www.greenvillelittletheatre.org/2016-2017-season.
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/.
March 1 & 3 – 4 – “Saint Joan” at Holy Trinity Episcopal Church in Clemson. As part of the Sweet Tea Shakespeare series, you will witness the rise and fall of one of history’s most notable women. For more information call (910) 420-4383 or visit http://www.sweetteashakespeare.com/event/saint-joan/.
March 2 – Jubilate! at the Founder’s Memorial Amphitorium of Bob Jones University in Greenville. The choirs of the University and their guests will provide you with an evening of outstanding music. For more information call (800) 252-6363 or visit http://www.bju.edu/events/fine-arts/concert-opera-drama/jubilate.php.
March 2 – 3 – Earth’s Dinosaur Zoo Live at the Gunter Theater in Greenville. Here is your chance to take a breathtaking journey through prehistoric Australia while meeting and interacting with life-like dinosaurs. For more information call (864) 467-3000 or visit http://www.peacecenter.org/events/detail/dinosaur-petting-zoo.
March 2 & 3 – 4 – “Paradise Lost” at Trinity Episcopal Church in Clemson. In conjunction with Saint Joan, an epic battle between good and evil has ended, and Satan seeks revenge with his sites on a newly created world. For more information call (910) 420-4383 or visit http://www.sweetteashakespeare.com/event/paradise-lost/.
March 3 – Passport to the Arts at various venues in and around Clemson. You’ll have the chance to see the work of some of the area’s most extraordinary talent in this small College town with shuttles available to carry you from one venue to another. For more information call (864) 633-5051 or visit http://www.clemsonpassport.org/.
March 3 – 5 – Southern Home and Garden Show at the TD Convention Center in Greenville. If you are looking to build a home or make modifications to your existing home and garden, come out and visit with the vendors who will provide you with expert advice. For more information call (864) 254-0135 or visit http://tdconventioncenter.com/events/southern-home-garden-show/2017/03/03/.
March 4 – “Jungle Book Ballet” at the Gunter Theater in Greenville. This original storybook ballet is based on the book by Rudyard Kipling, Mowgli, and is guaranteed to provide a fun and entertaining presentation for the entire family. For more information call (864) 467-3000 or visit http://www.peacecenter.org/events/detail/jungle-book-ballet.
March 4 – Cinderella Project at Main Street United Methodist Church in Greenwood. Girls from local high schools can get a free dress and accessories for their prom. For more information call (864) 223-4879 ext. 3314 or visit https://www.cinderellaprojectsc.com/attend-a-boutique.
March 4 – Cape-Ability Walk & Roll at Furman University in Greenville. This fun filled event for the entire family will include light exercise and entertainment, so grab your cape and come out and participate. For more information call (864) 679-0220 or visit http://thriveupstate.org/cape-ability/.
March 4 – 5 – Musical Desserts and Magic at the Peace Center in Greenville. Enjoy a musical treat with Rossini’s Overture to The Thieving Magpie and virtuoso Roman Kim will amaze you with Paganini’s Violin Concerto and Dvorak’s “New World Symphony”. For more information call (864) 467-3000 or visit http://www.peacecenter.org/events/detail/musical-desserts-and-magic.
March 6 – 7 – Soul Steps at the Gunter Theater in Greenville. Embracing the traditional African-American step teams and Harlem Renaissance era poetry, this amazing combination of percussion and dance will change the way you think about the human body. For more information call (864) 467-3000 or visit http://www.peacecenter.org/events/detail/soul-steps.
March 8 – 10 – “Elephant and Piggie’s We Are in a Play” at the Gunter Theater in Greenville. Based on the children’s book by Mo Willems, the Kennedy Centers We Are in the Play” tales Mo Willems characters on a fun ragtime musical journey! For more information call (803) 467-3000 or visit http://www.peacecenter.org/events/detail/elephant-piggies-were-in-a-play.
March 9 – “Casting Crowns” at the Bon Secours Wellness Arena in Greenville. This tremendous Christian group will be joined by Danny Gokey and Unspoken. For more information call (864) 241-3800 or visit http://www.bonsecoursarena.com/events/detail/casting-crowns.
March 9 – “Ricky Lee Jones” and “Madeleine Peyroux” at the Peace Center Concert Hall in Greenville. You are certain to enjoy an evening of wonderful entertainment by these two very talented female artists! For more information call (864) 467-3000 or visit http://www.peacecenter.org/events/detail/rickie-lee-jones-and-madeleine-peyroux.
March 10 – “Amos Lee” at the Peace Center in Greenville. If you didn’t see him elsewhere in the State, here is your chance to see this tremendous soulful artist! For more information call (864) 467-3000 or visit http://www.peacecenter.org/events/detail/amos-lee.
March 10 – 12 & 17 – 19 – “Julius Cesar” at the Younts Center for the Performing Arts in Fountain Inn. This Shakespearian tragedy tells of the betrayal and assassination of one of Rome’s most famous leaders. For more information call (877) 725-8849 or visit https://www.yountscenter.org/.
March 11 – “Luke Bryan” at Bon Secours Wellness Arena in Greenville. If you missed him in Columbia, here is your chance to see one of America’s great country artists! For more information call (864) 241-3800 or visit http://www.bonsecoursarena.com/events/detail/luke-bryan.
March 11 – Race the Helix at the Lake Conestee Nature Park in Greenville. This is a 5K and a 1 mile fun run/walk to raise awareness of genetic disorders and raise funds for genetic research. For more information visit http://www.ggc.org/component/content/article/2-uncategorised/675-race-the-helix-upstate.html.
March 11 – The Cinderella Project at Aldersgate United Methodist Church in Greenville. High school girls will have the chance to choose a dress and all accessories for their special prom, and donations of new or gently used items will be welcome. For more information call (864) 467-8647 or visit https://www.cinderellaprojectsc.com/attend-a-boutique.
March 11 – Upstate Regional Drill Competition at the Anderson Civic Center in Anderson. JRROTC’s from around the State will be completing for the best in the State, and Spring Valley and Blythewood High are on the list of competitors! For more information visit http://scdrills.org/.
March 11 – Space Day on Roper Mountain at the Roper Mountain Science Center in Greenville. This fun filled day will include hands on activities, crafts, demonstrations, while also enjoying a variety of NASA exhibits to include light simulators, rocket launches, remote control planes, and more! For more information call (864) 355-8901 or visit https://www.ropermountain.org/.
March 11 – Cars and Coffee of Easley at the Robinson Funeral Home parking lot in Easley. For more information call (864) 859-2693 or visit http://www.easleyevents.com/cars-and-coffee.html.
March 11 – “Dance Forests Jubilate Deo and Berstine’s Guitar Concerto” at the Peace Center in Greenville. The new composition by this internationally renowned composer is performed by the Bob Jones University Symphony Orchestra and is joined by Greenville’s Rivertree Singers, the Bob Jones University choir, and the Bob Jones Academy’s children’s choir. For more information call (864) 467-3000 or visit http://www.peacecenter.org/events/detail/dan-forrests-jubilate-deo-and-bernsteins-guitar-concerto.
March 12 – St. Patrick’s Day Parade and Irish Festival on Main Street and NOMA Square in Greenville. If you’re in Greenville for the weekend, come on out in your green attire and enjoy the fun and festivities! For more information call (864) 884-3816 or visit http://www.visitgreenvillesc.com/includes/calendar-of-events/St-Patrick-s-Day-Parade-and-Irish-Festival/27499/.
March 12 – “Taj Express: The Bollywood Musical Revue” at the Peace Center in Greenville. You will be absolutely astounded by the fabulous Indian dancing found in this program! For more information call (864) 467-3000 or visit http://www.peacecenter.org/events/detail/taj-express-the-bollywood-musical-revue.
March 14 – “Danu” at the Brooks Center for the Performing Arts in Clemson. This Irish group is absolutely tremendous with their folk tales and variety of instruments and if you have the chance should surely see them! For more information call (864) 656-7787 or visit http://www.clemson.edu/centers-institutes/brooks/events/event.html?eventid=672738.
March 16 – 18 – “Merchant of Venice” at the Rodeheaver Auditorium at Bob Jones University in Greenville. This Shakespearian play will tell the story of a rich Venetian merchant forced to default on a loan, with themes of the story being money, religion, justice, and mercy. For more information call (864) 242-5100 or visit http://www.bju.edu/events/fine-arts/concert-opera-drama/merchant.php.
March 17 – “Celtic Women” at the Peace Center Concert Hall in Greenville. What better way to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day than with these four tremendously talented musicians and spine tingling singers! For more information call (864) 467-3000 or visit http://www.peacecenter.org/events/detail/celtic-woman.
March 17 – St. Patrick’s Day Beer Run 5K at Heritage Park in Simpsonville. If you’ve ever wanted to drink beer while you race, then this is the event for you, with those under 21 being given milk to drink, with live entertainment and more beer after the event. For more information visit http://go-greenevents.com/event/id/5299.
March 17 – A World of Music at the Greenville Tech Auditorium in Greenville. The Greenville Concert Band will fill your evening with sounds from five continents! For more information visit http://www.greenvilleconcertband.us/next-concert.html.
March 17 – 26 – “Diary of Anne Frank” at the Foothills Playhouse in Easley. This is the heart wrenching story based on the book of the same title. For more information visit https://eventgrid.com/Events/21151/the-diary-of-anne-frank/Dates/25172.
March 18 – St. Paddy’s Day Dash and Bash at S. Main Street and Markley in Greenville. This is a 5K and Kids Fun Run followed by live music, a costume contest, silent auctions, vendors, and more! For more information visit http://www.stpaddysdashandbash.com/.
March 18 – Kids Fest at Hagood Mill Historic Site and Folklife Center in Pickens. This event will include a concert, a talent show, instrument workshops, and will even get to participate in the hands on instrument petting zoo, with instruments such as guitars, banjos and mandolins, and event spoons, bones, and washboards, as well as the chance to participate in the Milling games, and so much more! For more information call (864) 898-2936 or visit http://www.visitpickenscounty.com/event/1635/kids-fest-at-hagood-mill/.
March 18 – Race the Rainbow 5K & 10K at the Anderson County Courthouse in Anderson. The event will also include a 1 mile fun run and walkers, strollers, and pets are welcome! For more information visit http://www.active.com/anderson-sc/running/distance-running-races/race-the-rainbow-5k-and-10k-2017?cmp=23-126.
March 18 – 19 – “THEMIS” at the Gunter Theater in Greenville. Presented by the Dance Theater of Greenville, this performance is guaranteed to thrill you! For more information call (864) 467-3000 or visit http://www.peacecenter.org/events/detail/themis.
March 19 – “Chicago” at the Peace Center Concert Hall in Greenville. Celebrating their 50th consecutive year of touring, this legendary rock group with 21 top 10 singles, 5 consecutive number one albums, and 11 number one singles is guaranteed to put on a fantastic show! For more information call (864) 467-3000 or visit http://www.peacecenter.org/events/detail/chicago.
March 21 – 22 – “Men Are From Mars, Women Are From Venus” at the Center Stage Theater in Greenville. This off-Broadway hit comedy is based on the #1 best-selling book and is sure to keep you in stitches. For more information call (864) 233-6733 or visit http://centrestage.org/men-mars-women-venus-live/.
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 March 1 – Spring into Parties with Chef Josh at Santee State Park in Santee. Prepare for your spring parties by learning how to create some new fun and exciting foods to wow your guests. For more information call (803) 854-2408 or visit http://www.southcarolinaparks.com/products/10004566.
Through March 3 – “Nicole Heere – Women . . . The Real Heroes” Pop Art Exhibit at the Fine Arts Center of Kershaw County in Camden. This Texas born painter dramatic pictures depicting women in traditional female roles. For more information call (803) 425-7676 ext. 300 or visit http://www.fineartscenter.org/events/2017/01/12/heere2017/.
Through April 9 – “Birds in Art” at the Museum of York County in Rock Hill. Art lovers and bird lovers will both enjoy this amazing collection of 60 pieces from the Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum in Wausau, Wisconsin. For more information call (803) 329-2121 or visit http://chmuseums.org/exhibits-myco/.
March 2 – “Ciaran Nagal: A Night of Irish Music” at the Newberry Opera House in Newberry. One of the Three Irish Tenors is returning with friends to provide you with an evening of fabulous music! For more information call (803) 276-6264 or visit https://www.newberryoperahouse.com/shows-and-events.html?show_name=ciaran-nagle-a-night-of-irish-music.
March 2 – “James Gregory” at the Fine Arts Center of Kershaw County in Camden. If you haven’t seen him yet, here is your chance to see the “Funniest Guy in America!” For more information call (803) 432-5144 or visit http://www.fineartscenter.org/events/2017/03/02/gregory2017/.
March 3 – “Yacht Rock Review” at the Newberry Opera House in Newberry. This fascinating group will perform music from groups such as Hall & Oats, Michael McDonald, Steely Dan, and more! For more information call (803) 276-6264 or visit https://www.newberryoperahouse.com/shows-and-events.html?show_name=yacht-rock-revue.
March 3 – 5 – AgamaCon 2017 at the H.O. Weeks Center in Aiken. This community based grass roots event is intended for geeks, gamers, artists, anime, and cartoon lovers, writers, reenactors, and more! For more information call (803) 642-7631 or visit http://www.agamacon.com/.
March 3 – 5 – “Seussical Jr.” at the McCelvey Center in York. Enjoy seeing all of your favorite Seuss characters in this fun and entertaining presentation. For more information call (704) 488-6703 or visit http://www.showtimetheatrecompany.com/seussical.html.
March 4 – Cinderella Project at Catch the Vision International on Russell Street in Orangeburg. This event provides dresses and all accessories for high school girls for their Prom with donations being accepted. For more information call (803) 533-6252 or visit https://www.cinderellaprojectsc.com/attend-a-boutique.
March 4 – Plight of Civilians in Sherman’s Path at Rivers Bridge State Historical Site in Ehrhardt. Learn about the impact Sherman’s army had on the civilians they encountered on their path through South Carolina. For more information call (803) 267-3675 or visit http://www.civilwarheritagetrails.org/civil-war-events/march.html.
March 4 – Julius Daniel Memorial Blues Festival at the Dane Theater in Denmark. This event will feature Chris Ndeti & Co. and Sollie “Puddin’” Jennings. For more information call (803) 245-4427 or visit http://www.bambergcountychamber.org/.
March 4 – The Joye of Jazz at the Wilcox Hotel in Aiken. Returning by popular demand is trumpeter Juilliard trained Riley Mulherkar and 18 other super talented performers from Jazz at the Lincoln Center. For more information call (803) 640-6348 or visit https://www.joyeinaiken.com/schedule-and-tickets#schedule-and-tickets-1.
March 4 – “Delbert McClinton” at the Newberry Opera House in Newberry. This multi-Grammy Award winner will provide you with a cheerful evening of uplifting blues music. For more information call (803) 276-6264 or visit https://www.newberryoperahouse.com/shows-and-events.html?show_name=delbert-mcclinton.
March 4 – Food Truck and Craft Beer Untapped at the Fairgrounds in Sumter. You’ll enjoy a variety of foods and cold craft beers from all over the Southeast for a day to enjoy! For more information call (803) 436-2500 or visit http://www.sumtersc.gov/sumter-green#UNTAPPED.
March 4 – Irish Fest on Broad Street and Rutledge in Camden. This event will include a children’s parade, a highlands games, a children’s highlands games, Irish dancing, live music by Columbia’s own Celtic rock band, Syr, and Camden’s own country rocker, Anna Lynn Ferris, and many more fun activities! For more information call (803) 432-6828 or visit https://www.montessori-camden.com/irishfestcamden.
March 4 – 5 – Battle for Broxton Bridge at Broxton Bridge Plantation in Ehrhardt. On the way from Savannah to Columbia, this battle and the battle of Rivers Bridge were the last defensive efforts for the Confederates before the battle at Columbia, so come and see this live reenactment, visit vendors with food and wares, and even see the HL Hunley Exhibit. For more information call (803) 267-3882 or visit http://www.broxtonbridge.com/battle.htm.
March 4 – 5 – Sporting Days Farm Horse Trials at Sporting Days Farm in Aiken. For you horse lovers, come out for a fun day of competing and fun! For more information call (803) 649-7075 or visit http://www.sportingdaysfarm.com/march.
March 4 – 10 – Joye in Aiken at various venues around Aiken. You’ll enjoy some of the world’s best young artists from the Julliard School and other great schools. For more information call (803) 226-0016 or visit https://www.joyeinaiken.com/.
March 4 – April 14 – “The 4th Cross” at the Narroway Theater in Fort Mill. This presentation tells the Easter story. For more information call (803) 802-2300 or visit https://www.narroway.net/dinner-shows/fourth-cross.
March 5 – “Teresa Walters Pianist” at the Newberry Opera House in Newberry. This mesmerizing performer will absolutely astound you with her talent! For more information call (803) 276-6264 or visit https://www.newberryoperahouse.com/shows-and-events.html?show_name=teresa-walters-pianist.
March 5 – Seuss-a-thon at the Children’s Museum of York County in Rock Hill. Celebrate Dr. Seuss’s birthday by making silly Seuss hats, playing Dr. Seuss Bingo, march in a parade, and other fun activities! For more information call (803) 327-6400 or visit http://www.chmuseums.org/event/2144/.
March 7 – “Pump Boys and Dinettes” at the Newberry Opera House in Newberry. This fun country musical sung by workers at a filling station and a diner will have you tapping your toes. For more information call (803) 276-6264 or visit https://www.newberryoperahouse.com/shows-and-events.html?show_name=pump-boys-and-dinettes.
March 9 – “James Gregory” at the Sylvia Theater in York. Here is your chance to see the funniest man in America! For more information call (803) 684-5590 or visit http://sylviatheatre.com/.
March 10 – Southern Sound Series: “Steep Canyon Rangers” at the McCelvey Center in York. This Grammy award winning group has had sold out crowds here in the past, so don’t miss this chance to see them! For more information call (803) 909-7244 or visit http://www.chmuseums.org/event/2142/.
March 10 – “The Gothard Sisters” at the Sumter Opera House in Sumter. These three sisters will provide you with a wonderful evening of multi-instrumental Celtic-influenced folk music. For more information call (803) 436-2616 or visit http://www.sumtersc.gov/the-sumter-opera-house-presents-the-gothard-sisters-2017-03-10.
March 10 – 11 – Pass It On Kidsignment at Aiken’s First Baptist Church Family Life Center in Aiken. Here is a chance to either sell your children’s clothing and/or toys or purchase some for yourself. For more information call (678) 859-2365 or visit http://passitonaiken2.com/.
March 11 – Harry Potter Science Saturday at the Museum of York County in York. You’ll enjoy a day filled with activities and real science based on the Harry Potter books, a planetarium show, and interesting topics with a Harry Potter twist. For more information call (803) 909-7244 or visit http://www.chmuseums.org/event/2166/.
March 11 – McGhees’ Mile Standardbred Races at McGhees Mile in Aiken. At this event you’ll have a chance to enjoy an afternoon of harness racing! For more information call (803) 617-8511 or visit http://www.mcgheesmile.com/.
March 12 – “Murder on the Nile” at the Newberry Opera House in Newberry. Based on the book by Agatha Christie, the setting is a boat on the Nile River in 1940’s Egypt. For more information call (803) 276-5179 or visit https://www.newberryoperahouse.com/shows-and-events.html.
March 14 – Celebration of World Dance by the Russian Seasons Dance Company from Moscow at the Newberry Opera House in Newberry. Coming to America with a program that has made them famous around the world, you will certainly want to see this tremendous performance! For more information call (803) 276-5179 or visit https://www.newberryoperahouse.com/shows-and-events.html.
March 15 – The Harlem Globetrotters at the USC Aiken Convocation Center in Aiken. These world famous athletes will amaze you with their tremendous feats with a basketball! For more information call (803) 643-6901 or visit http://uscatix.com/?usca_events=the-harlem-globetrotters.
March 16 – “Sleeping Beauty” by the Russian National Ballet at the Etherredge Center in Aiken. One of the most beautiful ballets of our time, so if you haven’t had the chance to see it, this is your chance! For more information call (803) 641-3305 or visit http://etherredge.usca.edu/russian-national-ballet-p/2017-03-16-19-30.
March 16 – 19 – “Disney’s The Jungle Book Kids” at the Fine Arts Center of Kershaw County in Camden. You are certain to enjoy this wonderful performance based on the original Disney classic with all your favorite characters and your favorite songs! For more information call (803) 425-7676 ext. 300 or visit http://www.fineartscenter.org/events/2017/03/16/junglebook2017/.
March 17 – St. Patrick’s Day on Main on Main Street in Old Towne Rock Hill. Pull out your green attire and enjoy Irish music, Irish dancing, lots of vendors, lots of kid’s activities, and lots of food and beverages! For more information call (803) 329-8756 or visit http://onlyinoldtown.com/do/featured/43/st-patricks-day-on-main-festival.
March 17 – Newberry Irish Fling on Main Street in downtown Newberry. You’ll enjoy Irish food and drink, and entertainment. For more information call (803) 321-1015 or visit http://www.cityofnewberry.com/area-attractions/annual-events/irish-fling.
March 17 – “Little Texas” at the Weldon Auditorium in Manning. This amazing country rock band will have you dancing in the isles with “God Blessed Texas” and all of their other great songs! For more information call (803) 433-7469 or visit https://www.facebook.com/weldonauditorium/.
March 17 – “John Anderson” at the Sumter Opera House in Sumter. This amazing country singer, with 20 top ten singles on the Country Music Charts will guarantee you a tremendous evening of great music with songs such as “Swinging” and “Seminole Wind”. For more information call (803) 436-2616 or visit https://tickets.vendini.com/ticket-software.html?t=tix&e=b139ef64f526ba99303f72aa07a463c1&vqitq=05143491-2ed5-4728-8654-9394055e6954&vqitp=817928b9-959c-413b-b902-2a9b2491303d&vqitts=1484837511&vqitc=vendini&vqite=itl&vqitrt=Safetynet&vqith=b72625ce4ee4f7f43993007c7d66377f.
March 18 – “Ailey II – A Modern Dance Company” at the Newberry Opera House in Newberry. With a reputation for it’s amazing young talent, you are certain to enjoy this traveling troupe. For more information call (803) 276-5179 or visit https://www.newberryoperahouse.com/shows-and-events.html?show_name=ailey-ii-a-modern-dance-company.
March 18 – Aiken Trials at the Aiken Training Track in Aiken. This is the 75th year of this event with a fun filled day of great horse racing! For more information call (803) 648-4631 or visit http://aikentrials.com/.
March 18 – St. Patrick’s Day Festival on Main Street in Clover. This fun event will include a dog show, a 5K run/walk, amusements rides, food, beverages, and live entertainment by Fiftywatt Freight Train. For more information call (803) 222-9493 or visit http://www.cloversc.org/newsView.aspx?nid=10171.
March 19 – “Mallory Lewis & Lamb Chop” at the Newberry Opera House in Newberry. Continuing her mother’s puppet tradition, the entire family will enjoy her show with the iconic Lamb Chop. For more information call (803) 276-5179 or visit https://www.newberryoperahouse.com/shows-and-events.html?show_name=mallory-lewis-lamb-chop.
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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/.
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 – 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 March 5 – “Peter and the Starcatcher” at the Dock Street Theatre in Charleston. This five time Tony Award winning Broadway hit is filled with pirates, mermaids, and even treasure chests that will thrill you from beginning to end! For more information call (843) 577-7183 or visit https://www.charlestonstage.com/shows-and-tickets/43-peter-and-the-starcatcher.html.
Through March 12 – “The Way We Worked” at the Dorchester County Archives and History Center in St. George. This traveling Smithsonian exhibit traces how work became such a central part of American culture. For more information call (843) 563-0053 or visit http://schumanities.org/projects/the-way-we-worked/.
March 1 – 5 – Charleston Wine & Food Festival on Marion Square and other locations in and around Charleston. Enjoy the chance to savor wines and foods from exclusive restaurants in the area with each day offering something different and special. For more information call (843) 727-9998 or visit http://charlestonwineandfood.com/.
March 2 – 4 – Myrtle Beach Marathon at the Myrtle Beach Sports Center in Myrtle Beach. The event will include a marathon, a half marathon, a marathon relay, a 5K, and a 1 mile fun run with a free post-race party at the House of Blues for all participants. For more information email info@mbmarathon.com or visit http://mbmarathon.com/.
March 3 – “Los Lonely Boys” at the Charleston Music Hall in Charleston. These awesome musicians will have you singing along with them! For more information call (843) 853-2252 or visit http://www.charlestonmusichall.com/event/1322627-los-lonely-boys-charleston/.
March 3 – “Ron White” at the North Charleston Performing Arts Center in North Charleston. One of America’s best comedians will provide you with a show to keep you laughing for days. For more information call (843) 529-5000 or visit https://www.northcharlestoncoliseumpac.com/events/detail/ron-white-1.
March 3 – Art of Design featuring Vern Yip at the Gibbs Museum of Art in Charleston. This luncheon and lecture will feature this well renowned expert in the world of design who has been one of HGTV most distinguished artists. For more information call (843) 722-2706 or visit http://www.gibbesmuseum.org/programs-events/art-of-design-featuring-vern-yip/123.
March 3 – 19 – “Love, Sex, & the IRS” at the Footlight Players Theater in Charleston. This humorous production will help you cheer up during the stressful tax season. For more information call (843) 722-4487 or visit http://footlightplayers.net/events/event/love-sex-and-the-irs-3/.
March 3 – May 28 – “Stayin’ Alive” at the 34 West Theatre in Charleston. This hilarious 70’s musical includes a “smooth talking soap star” who fights for “love, bellbottoms, and disco fever.” For more information call (843) 901-9343 or visit http://www.34west.org/calendar/.
March 4 – Amazing Challenge Race at Myrtle Beach State Park in Myrtle Beach. This race covers 4.5 to 5.5 miles taking you throughout the park and providing you challenges along the way, such as answering questions about nature and solving puzzles. For more information call (843) 238-0874 or visit http://www.southcarolinaparks.com/products/10004080.
March 4 – Colleton County Citadel Club Oyster Roast at the Colleton Museum and Farmers Market in Walterboro. This scholarship fundraiser will include oysters, catfish stew, perlo, appetizers, dessert, beer, wine, and non-alcoholic beverages, as well as entertainment. For more information call (843) 908-8098.
March 4 – Grand Strand Kids Fest and Summer Camp Fair at the X Gym Sports Mall in Myrtle Beach. Kids will enjoy a myriad of fun activities while parents can meet with a variety of vendors, with many providing the chance to search for the best summer camp opportunities for their child. For more information call (843) 463-2712 or visit https://www.eventbrite.com/e/grand-strand-kids-fest-summer-camp-fair-tickets-29700825970.
March 4 – Lowcountry Colonial Days at Colonial Dorchester State Historical Site in Summerville. This living history event will include learning about daily tasks and skills of colonial America with cooking, musket firing, and more! For more information call (843) 873-1740 or visit http://www.southcarolinaparks.com/products/10003827.
March 4 – Golf Tournament at the Arrowhead County Club in Myrtle Beach. All proceeds from this event will benefit Calvary Christian School. For more information call (843) 650-2829 or visit http://ccsmb.com/.
March 4 – Money Rocks at Charleston Southern University in North Charleston. This event is a youth financial education summit to help youth learn money management skills. For more information call (843) 735-7888 or visit http://www.moneyrockscharleston.com/.
March 4 – Barnabas Horse Foundation Hoedown at the Oceanside Village Amenity Center in Surfside Beach. You’ll enjoy dinner, libations from the saloon, a chance to bit in the silent auction, with all proceeds to benefit this organizations equine assisted therapy program. For more information visit https://donate.barnabashorse.org/surfside-beach/events/barnabas-horse-foundation-5th-annual-hoedown/e111325.
March 4 – Sandy Jones Invitational Bagpipe Competition at Grimsley Hall of the Citadel in Charleston. This is a Grade 1-5 competition with proceeds to offer scholarships to those who show dedication and enthusiasm for their craft. For more information visit https://sandyjonesinvitational.com/.
March 4 – Front Beach Fest on Front Beach of the Isle of Palms. Enjoy a fun street festival at one of the areas favorite beach locations, with live beach music, lots of kid’s activities, local arts and crafts vendors, and more! For more information call (843) 886-8294 or visit http://www.iop.net/island-gras.
March 4 – Bowl For Kids Sake at the Charleston Rifle Club in Charleston. This all day event that will include bowling, corn hole, billiards, food truck vendors, craft beer, and more is to benefit Big Brothers Big Sisters of Carolina Youth Development Center. For more information call (843) 266-5200 or visit https://cydc.org/bfks/.
March 4 – Where the Wild Things Run 5K at the Caw Caw Interpretive center in Ravenel. Walkers, runners, and joggers will enjoy the beautiful and scenic trails of the Caw Caw Interpretive Center. For more information call (843) 795-4386 or visit http://ccprc.com/1455/Where-the-Wild-Things-Run-5K.
March 5 – “Valerie June: The Order of Time Tour” at the Charleston Music Hall in Charleston. This self-taught musician is guaranteed to provide you with an amazing evening of music and song! For more information call (843) 853-2252 or visit http://www.charlestonmusichall.com/event/1372311-valerie-june-order-time-charleston/.
March 6 – 12 – Hilton Head Island Wine & Food Festival at a variety of locations around Hilton Head Island. This week long event will showcase some of the most amazing foods, wines, and culture to be found on the Island to include educational sessions for you to participate in. For more information visit http://hiltonheadwineandfood.com/.
March 8 – 12 – Hilton Head Wine and Food Festival at the Sea Pines Resort Harbor Town Yacht Basic on Hilton Head Island. Here is your chance to savor the best tastes of the area created by the best local chefs and global vineyards, with celebrity chefs, wine educational seminars, and much more being offered throughout the week! For more information call (843) 686-4944 or visit http://hiltonheadwineandfood.com/.
March 9 – 11 – National Shag Dance Championships at the OD Beach and Golf Resort in North Myrtle Beach. Here is a chance to see some of the best shag dance teams in the nation! For more information call (800) 438-9590 or visit http://www.shagnationals.com/.
March 10 – Charleston Jam Fest at the North Charleston Coliseum in North Charleston. You’ll get to see Maze ft Frankie Beverly, Ginuwine, Tank, and Kelly Price. For more information call (843) 529-5000 or visit https://www.northcharlestoncoliseumpac.com/events/detail/charleston-jam-fest-1.
March 10 – “Norah Jones” at the North Charleston Performing Arts Center in North Charleston. You won’t want to miss this very talented lady! For more information call (843) 529-5000 or visit https://www.northcharlestoncoliseumpac.com/events/detail/norah-jones.
March 11 – St. Patrick’s Day Parade and Festival on Main Street in North Myrtle Beach. Experience St. Patrick’s Day early with the Conway Celtic Pipers, Band on the Rum, a Leprechaun contest, Miracle Max and the Pet Monsters, and so much more! For more information call (864) 280-5570 or visit http://parks.nmb.us/festivalsevents/festivals/st-patricks-day-parade-and-festival/.
March 11 – The Cinderella Project at the John Wesley United Methodist Church in Charleston. Dresses and accessories will be available for girls in high school to ensure they have an exceptional Prom experience, with any donations of new or gently used items welcome! For more information call (843) 579-8308 or visit https://www.cinderellaprojectsc.com/attend-a-boutique.
March 11 – “Celtic Women” at the Gaillard Center in Charleston. The four tremendous musicians and vocalists will absolutely “wow” you! For more information call (843) 724-5212 or visit http://www.gaillardcenter.com/buy-tickets/5e37e66f-1a33-e611-80d9-a0d3c1fbbce7/celtic-woman.html.
March 11 – Hunting Island Adventure Biathlon Race at Sands Beach in Port Royal. Due to damage from the hurricane in October, the event has been moved for this year and will include a 6 mile paddle (kayak or paddle board) and a 3.6 mile run, and since the challenges Hunting Island has to offer won’t be available, some surprises will be in store for the participants to add to the challenge; relay teams and tandem teams are welcome. For more information visit http://www.huntingislandbiathlon.com/.
March 11 – “The Head and the Heart” at the North Charleston Performing Arts Center in North Charleston. For more information call (843) 529-5000 or visit https://www.northcharlestoncoliseumpac.com/events/detail/the-head-and-the-heart.
March 11 – St. Paddy’s Pawlooza at the North Charleston Wannamaker County Park in North Charleston. You’ll enjoy live music by the Michael Martin Band, craft beer and food truck vendors while enjoying time with your 2-legged and 4-legged friends! For more information call (843) 795-4386 or visit http://ccprc.com/1996/St-Paddys-Pawlooza.
March 11 – St. Patrick’s Day Block Party and Parade at the Old Village (East Montague Avenue) in North Charleston. The event will include 3 Stages of live entertainment, street vendors and fare from local restaurants, as well as other food vendors and trucks, a kid’s zone, and more! For more information call (843) 740-5854 or visit http://www.northcharleston.org/Residents/Special-Events/St-Patrick-s-Day-Block-Party.aspx.
March 11 – 12 – Skirmish of Gamble’s Hotel Civil War Reenactment at the Columns in Florence. Learn about this event when 500 Federal soldiers headed into Florence with the intent of destroying the railroad depot when they were headed off by Confederate soldiers and 400 area home guards. For more information call (843) 667-1705 or visit http://www.civilwarheritagetrails.org/civil-war-events/march.html.
March 12 – “Get the Led Out” at the Gaillard Center in Charleston. This group has “captured the essence” of the famous Led Zepplin group filled with energy and lots of rock and roll! For more information call (843) 724-5212 or visit http://www.gaillardcenter.com/buy-tickets/6bef5e2e-ac97-e611-80da-a0d3c1fbbce7/get-the-led-out.html.
March 12 – “Amos Lee” at the North Charleston Performing Arts Center in North Charleston. You are sure to enjoy the soulful music of this amazing singer. For more information call (843) 529-5000 or visit https://www.northcharlestoncoliseumpac.com/events/detail/amos-lee.
March 12 – Hilton Head Island St. Patrick’s Day Parade on Hilton Head Island. Known as the Islands favorite annual event, you’ll hear amazing bands, see fabulous floats, lots of GREEN, and even the Budweiser Clydesdales! For more information call (855) 287-7287 or visit http://www.hiltonheadireland.org/.
March 14 – “Gordon Lightfoot” at the Charleston Music Hall in Charleston. This esteems musician, singer, and songwriter is at the top of all-time greats and you’ll be singing right along with him! For more information call (843) 853-2252 or visit http://www.charlestonmusichall.com/event/1393640-evening-gordon-lightfoot-charleston/.
March 14 – 15 – Rogers and Hammerstein’s “Cinderella” at the North Charleston Performing Arts Center in North Charleston. This Tony Award winning musical will delight you with its contemporary twist on a classic tale. For more information call (843) 529-5000 or visit https://www.northcharlestoncoliseumpac.com/events/detail/rodgers-hammersteins-cinderella.
March 14 – 18 – Charleston Fashion Week in Marion Square in downtown Charleston. You’ll have the chance to see new emerging talent in the fashion modeling and designing industry from across the East Coast! For more information visit http://charlestonfashionweek.com/.
March 15 – Catch the Leprechaun 5K Run/Walk at Memorial Waterfront Park in Mount Pleasant. Proceeds for this event will go to Racers for Pacers and the HEART Artist Guild and Theater. For more information visit http://www.catchtheleprechaun5k.com/.
March 15 – “Robert Earl Keen” at the Charleston Music Hall in Charleston. This musician, songwriter and singer is certainly one you don’t want to miss with his history of heart warming songs. For more information call (843) 853-2252 or visit http://www.charlestonmusichall.com/event/1421032-robert-earl-keen-charleston/.
March 15 – 31 – Festival of Houses and Gardens at a variety of locations throughout Charleston. Here is your chance to see some of the most amazing houses in Charleston as well as the most fabulously designed gardens. For more information call (843) 722-3405 or visit https://www.historiccharleston.org/Events/Annual-Festival-of-Houses-and-Gardens.aspx.
March 17 – “Chicago” at the North Charleston Performing Arts Center in North Charleston. Celebrating 50 years of consecutive touring, this band with numerous number one hits will be the highlight of your St. Patrick’s Day. For more information call (843) 529-5000 or visit https://www.northcharlestoncoliseumpac.com/events/detail/chicago-1.
March 17 – Charleston’s St. Patrick’s Day Parade on King Street in downtown Charleston. Celebrate the patron saint of Ireland’s special day by participating in or coming out to watch the largest St. Patrick’s Day parade in the lowcountry. For more information visit https://charlestonstpatrickdayparade.wordpress.com/.
March 17 – Lucky Shamrock Festival in downtown Florence. This event will inclue live entertainment, lots of food and craft vendors, and activities for the kids. For more information visit https://www.facebook.com/luckyshamrockfestival.
March 17 – 19 – Charleston’s Antique Show at the Gilliard Center in Charleston. You’ll see showcased a variety of items from the 17th through the 20th centuries, to include decorative and fine arts, jewelry, garden furniture, silver, and more! For more information call (843) 723-1623 or visit https://www.historiccharleston.org/CAS.aspx.
March 17 – April 2 – “The Miracle Worker” at the Dock Street Theater in Charleston. Having won numerous awards, including the Pulitzer Prize for Drama, this is the moving story about Helen Keller and her tenacious tutor. For more information call (843) 577-5967 or visit https://www.charlestonstage.com/shows-and-tickets/the-shows/44-the-miracle-worker.html.
March 18 – “Unforgettable: A Tribute to Nat King Cole” at the Charleston Music Hall in Charleston. Taking you way back, this show will be unforgettable! For more information call (843) 853-2252 or visit http://www.charlestonmusichall.com/event/1422740-unforgettable-tribute-nat-charleston/.
March 18 – Hollywood’s Favorite Melodies at the North Charleston Performing Arts Center in North Charleston. Take a trip down memory lane with the North Charleston Pops and guest vocalists Diane Penning and Paul Langford. For more information call (843) 529-5000 or visit https://www.northcharlestoncoliseumpac.com/events/detail/hollywoods-greatest-melodies.
March 18 – Hilton Head Shamrock 5K starting on Pope Avenue on Hilton Head Island. Put on your green attire and participate in this 5K run to benefit Mental Health America of Beaufort and Jasper counties. For more information visit http://www.bearfootsports.com/shamrock-app.htm.
March 18 – ArtFest at the Mount Pleasant Town Center in Mount Pleasant. You’ll see a diverse array of local and regional talent, from budding artists to professionals with local dance, music, and visual art studios offering incredible performances. For more information visit https://experiencemountpleasant.com/events/artfest/.
March 18 – Palmetto Swamp Fox Adventure Race at the Francis Marion National Forest north of Charleston. This is a 55 – 60 mile race that can be run solo or in teams of two, three, and four with participants traveling across remote land, swamp, and water using orienteering skills, kayaks, mountain bikes, and on foot, making this the most challenging event of its kind in the State. For more information call (843) 292-1900 or visit http://www.kandoadventures.com/swamp-fox.
March 18 – Step Back in Time: Colonel Henry Middleton Rutledge at Hampton Plantation Historic Site in McClellanville. Learn about the Colonel’s military history, how he held on to Hampton Plantation through the years of Reconstruction, meet with reenactors, hear stories about the tenant farmers on their journey from slavery to freedom, and many more things to learn and do at this event. For more information call (843) 546-9361 or visit http://www.civilwarheritagetrails.org/civil-war-events/march.html.
March 18 – Beaufort Twilight Run at the Habersham Marketplace in Beaufort. Event will include a 10 mile run, an 8K run, a 5K run/walk, a 1 mile youth run, and a kids fun run followed by live entertainment, food, and beverages. For more information call (843) 321-8309 or visit http://beauforttwilightrun.com/.
March 18 – 19 – Brick Fest Live Lego Fan Experience at the Charleston Area Convention Center in Charleston. There will be lots of hands on activities to educate, inspire and entertain the best Lego lovers! For more information call (843) 529-5000 or visit https://www.northcharlestoncoliseumpac.com/events/detail/brick-fest-live-lego-fan-experience.
March 18 – 19 – Pet Fest at Pametto Islands County Park in Mount Pleasant. Here is your chance to spend a day having fun with your 4 legged friend, with lots of vendors, let your dog participate in a dog race, participate in the Lowcountry Dog Magazine cover model contest, enjoy live music, food and beverages, and even bring the 2 legged kids along with activities for them as well. For more information call (843) 795-4386 or visit http://ccprc.com/139/Pet-Fest.
March 19 – Rockin’ Road to Dublin at the North Charleston Performing Arts Center in North Charleston. These fantastic dancers will blow you away! For more information call (843) 529-5000 or visit https://www.northcharlestoncoliseumpac.com/events/detail/rockin-road-to-dublin.
March 20 – 31 – Tea Room and Gift Shop at St. Paul’s in Summerville. Specials on the menu will be Tomato Pie and She Crab Soup, along with delicious salads, sandwiches, and homemade desserts, and don’t forget to visit the gift shop with a large variety of handmade products. For more information call (843) 873-1991 or visit http://stpaulssummerville.org/tea-room-gift-shop.