Hey there, Charleston! Are you ready for a week filled with fun, excitement, and a little bit of everything that makes our city so vibrant? Well, grab your calendar because there’s a whole lot happening from September 26 to October 2, 2024, and it looks like the weather will be in our favor too!
Starting off with the weather, you can expect a mix of clouds and sunshine throughout the morning which should be a nice start to your day. As we move into the afternoon, don’t be surprised if the clouds decide to make a grand appearance. There’s a chance you might encounter a stray shower or thunderstorm, so it might be a good idea to keep an umbrella handy, just in case! High temperatures will be around 85°F with gentle winds blowing in from the southeast at about 10 to 15 mph. As the night rolls in, the temperature will drop to a cozy 77°F.
Mark your calendars, because this week is absolutely packed with events that cater to all interests! From art exhibitions to food festivals, there’s something for everyone.
The fun kicks off on September 26. You can start your morning with some Community Yoga at Governors Park from 9 to 10 a.m. This class is open to all levels, and you don’t even have to register in advance!
Later in the day, at 5 p.m., author Penny Goetjen will be hosting a book signing at Firefly Distillery, complete with a custom cocktail menu inspired by her thrilling new novel “Deadly Ripples”. It’s free, so why not stop by, sip a drink, and maybe even pick up a new read?
For foodies out there, don’t forget the Food & Wine Classic taking place from September 27 to 29. It promises a Grand Tasting experience filled with incredible cuisine and delightful wines at the Charleston Visitor Center. Two tasting sessions each day mean you have plenty of chances to indulge!
The International African American Museum is hosting a special screening of “I, Too” on the evening of September 26, followed by a discussion with renowned scholar Dr. Carol Anderson. This event is free and will dive deep into important moments that have shaped American history.
Feeling like a family day? Head over to the 3rd Annual Omar Pirates Car, Truck and Bike Show on September 28 at Stokes Chevrolet in Moncks Corner. With plenty of vehicles on display, award ceremonies, and family-friendly activities, it’s bound to be a hit with everyone!
And let’s not forget the exciting block party organized by Amor Healing Kitchen on the same day, celebrating the launch of their new Grab & Grow shop. Immerse yourself in a fun-filled atmosphere with games, music, and delicious plant-based foods. Plus, you can catch book signings by best-selling authors!
As the weekend approaches, enjoy live music from A Thousand Horses and a magical performance by Byron Stripling with the Charleston Symphony on the evening of September 27. Don’t miss the vibrant and lively reggae performances at the MOJA Arts Festival on the same night!
The event circle continues with the Killer Fashions from the Collection event at the Charleston Museum on September 28, just in time for those who appreciate creativity and sustainability in fashion!
Wind down your week attending the Cane Bay Choirs Fall Concert and the insightful conversation titled “Conversation in Black & White” at the Charleston Music Hall, both happening on September 30.
And as we look forward to the month of October, grab your loved ones and step out to immerse yourself in all the lovely activities this beautiful city has planned.
So Charleston, get out there! Enjoy the beautiful weather, drop by an event, meet new people, and celebrate our amazing community. You’re sure to create wonderful memories!
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