News Summary
Charleston offers an array of exciting weekend events from March 1-10, featuring art, food, and community gatherings. Highlights include a candle-making class, the annual Black Expo, animal interactions at the S.C. Aquarium, workshops at Middleton Place, and live jazz performances at the Gaillard Center. Don’t miss the food truck festival and St. Patrick’s Day celebrations throughout the city. Engage with local culture and enjoy creative experiences this weekend!
Charleston’s Exciting Weekend Events: Food, Culture, and Fun!
Hey, Charleston! If you’re looking for ways to spice up your weekend, you’ve come to the right place. This city is buzzing with fun activities, tasty treats, and cultural experiences that you surely won’t want to miss. Mark your calendars and get ready for a fantastic time!
Candle-Making Crafting at Mercantile and Mash
Crafty souls, gather ’round! On March 14 at 6 p.m., Mercantile and Mash is teaming up with local business Pup Country to host a delightful candle-making class. For just $65 per person, you can create your very own cocktail candles using eco-friendly soy wax and aromatic fragrance oils. Don’t forget to wear an apron or an old T-shirt—you might get a little crafty! Head to 701 East Bay St. in Downtown Charleston for this creative adventure.
The Annual Black Expo Delight
On March 8, don’t miss the annual Black Expo taking place at the Charleston Area Convention Center from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. for just $15 general admission or $40 for VIP passes. Enjoy a vibrant day filled with engaging talks, cultural exhibitions, and booths from local vendors that celebrate the diversity of our community. It’s the perfect opportunity to soak up some culture while supporting local businesses!
Meet Your Favorite Aquatic Friends!
Attention little explorers! The S.C. Aquarium is hosting a special Octonauts meet-and-greet event from March 7 to March 9. Join in on the fun with special dive shows and scavenger hunts. Capacity is limited, so be sure to grab your tickets early! Dive into aquatic excitement at 100 Aquarium Wharf, Downtown.
Explore Indigo at Middleton Place
Fancy trying your hand at dying? Come to Middleton Place on March 8 from noon to 2 p.m. for a drop-in indigo dyeing workshop. It’s free with general admission, and you’ll learn all about the marvelous indigo plant while creating your own stunning fabric squares to take home. Venture out to 4300 Ashley River Road for a creative experience unlike any other!
Fossil Fridays at Charleston Museum
Did you know every Friday from 3:30-4:30 p.m., the Charleston Museum holds Fossil Fridays? It’s a fantastic opportunity for all ages to get hands-on with fossils! This event is free for museum members and included with admission. Learn about prehistoric life and maybe even uncover some treasures at 360 Meeting St., Downtown.
Jazz Music Lovers’ Night Out
Pianists and jazz aficionados, mark your calendars! Jazz at Lincoln Center will present an incredible performance on March 10 at 7:30 p.m. at the Gaillard Center. Enjoy the soothing sounds with acclaimed pianist Luther S. Allison, along with talented singers Quiana Lynell and Milton Suggs pushing the boundaries of jazz. It’s a night you won’t want to miss!
Food Trends on the Horizon
Foodies, rejoice! JINYA Ramen Bar has rolled out seasonal specials including their mouth-watering Birria Ramen available until May 31 at Morrison Drive. To add to your food journey, check out the 12th Annual Charleston Food Truck Festival happening on March 1-2 at the Navy Yard, featuring over 30 different food trucks and live entertainment from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. The vibrancy of food and fun awaits you at Building 64, 2301 Noisette Blvd.
Celebrating St. Patrick’s Day
Guess what? Bumpa’s Irish Pub will be closing its doors after a fun-filled St. Patrick’s Day Bash on March 17. Celebrate nearly five incredible years of operation with themed food and drinks. It’s time to bid farewell with style!
Enjoy Connecting With Others
Lastly, mark March 8 for the Philosophers & Fools one-year anniversary celebration, featuring local vendor showcases along with a limited-edition tote bag sale. And for the party animals, the Lowcountry Luau will happen at Low Tide Brewing on the same day, celebrating nine years with fantastic food, lively music, and even a limbo contest!
Charleston, there’s so much happening this weekend! With culture, food, and craft experiences awaiting you, get out there and soak up all the excitement! Enjoy!
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