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It’s a busy Mother’s Day weekend out on the Sea Islands.

I am excited to see the new issue of Dirt from the City Paper has arrived. Why? Because it highlights Lowcountry agriculture, and many local farms are located right here on the sea islands south of Charleston, like Johns, James, Wadmalaw and Yonges. [To be fair, parts of Daniel Island and Mount Pleasant, north of Charleston, have some farms, too.]

Now how about the new fresh crop of events happening this weekend?

FRIDAY (the 9th)

For the Terrace Theater’s newest offerings, scroll down to ALL WEEKEND LONG.

9am: On Wadmalaw, Ambrose Family Farm is open for u-pick strawberries until 5pm.

9am: In North Charleston, at multiple locations, the 2014 North Charleston Arts Festival is underway. The NCAF has lots of free and very affordable events, like Spoleto pre-1989. This festival continues through May 10th.

11am: On Johns (Main Road heading to Savannah Highway), the Main Road Farmers Market, brought to you by Charleston Petal Pushers, is open until 6pm. Fresh fruits, fresh vegetables, frozen prepared food (like yummy Bertolini pasta and pasta dishes), natural compost fertilizer, muscadine wreaths, bedding plants, tropical plants, local grits, local honey, Amish jams, and homemade boiled peanuts are just some of the goodies you will find here. Please bring cash or check to make purchases. I had the privilege to talk to the owners Chris DeStefano and Lindsay Dickson recently, I will be sure to post the link when the story runs in the West Of Newspaper.

4pm: On James, Charleston Pour House, it’s Jimmy Landry and Friends on the deck. This is a free show.

8pm: On Johns, at Seanachai, the Travelin’ Kline is playing. This bar doesn’t serve food, but you can order Southern General food from your barstool. The General also has two happy hours: one you might expect from 4-7pm, and a second one at 10.

8pm: On James, at the Brickhouse Kitchen, it’s local favorite the Louie D Project performing funk, jazz, hip-hop, and  rock.

8pm: On James, at Midtown Productions, a new show has opened: Duck Hunter Shoots Angel, a play by Mitch Albom. You may know Albom’s work from books like Tuesdays with Morrie and The Five People You Meet in Heaven. Albom was interviewed on CBS Sunday Morning in the last couple weeks, click the link to see it.

10pm: On James, at the Charleston Pour House, live music is a Widespread Panic tribute band, Machine Funk. Show is $8 in advance, $10 at the door. Doors open at 9. See website for tickets and more information.

10pm: On James, the Bohemian Bull has Yellowknife playing. PS-Don’t forget, the Bohemian Bull serves food late into the evening.

SATURDAY (the 10th)

8am: On James and Folly, it’s the sixth annual Leslie McCravy 5k Run and Walk benefitting James Island’s Pet Helpers. McCravy was a victim of domestic violence in 2007. Friends and family teamed up to create this event to honor her memory and help an organization that was really important to her.

8am: In West Ashley, at Middleton Place, it’s the Run to Momma 5-15k, benefitting Palmetto House, a shelter for women and children. You can register before the race if you have not already.

8:30am: On Daniel Island, it’s the 2014 Mom’s Run, a 5k at Blackbaud Stadium to benefit postpartum depression support efforts in Charleston. Register between 7 and 8am before the race if you haven’t done so already.

9am: On Wadmalaw, Ambrose Family Farm is open for u-pick strawberries until 5pm.

9am: On Johns (Main Road heading to Savannah Highway), the Main Road Farmers Market brought to you by Charleston Petal Pushers is open until 6pm. Fresh fruits, fresh vegetables, frozen pasta and pasta meals, Amish roll butter, amish bacon, natural compost fertilizer, Dirt in a Sock (for small gardens), wreaths, bedding plants, tropical plants, local grits, local honey, Amish jams, and homemade boiled peanuts are just some of the goodies you will find here. I had the privilege to talk to the owner Chris DeStefano recently, I will be sure to post the link when the story runs in the West Of Newspaper.

10am: In Red Top which is up Savannah Hwy. past the Main Road intersection, Lowcountry Marsh Sweepers are doing a litter pickup. Meet at the Red Top Welcome Center. If you are driving through this area, please exercise caution for pedestrians.

10am: On Johns, The Homegrown Johns Island Farmers Market is held near the Main and Maybank intersection next to Dr. Anthony Ross’ Island Chiropractic. It has 50 vendors, including local farms, artisans, and specialty food products. There are also food trucks and live music.

12pm: On James, Tradesman Brewing Co.’s tasting room is open until 8pm.

12pm: On Wadmalaw, at Irvin-House Vineyards, it’s Sippin’ Saturday with music by gutter-country act Whiskey Diablo and food by Chucktown Mobile Seafood. Please bring cash, lawn chairs, blankets, and bug spray. But please, no coolers.

1pm: On James, at the Charleston Pour House, live bands are Cane Creek bluegrass string band and Grant Farm. This is a kid-friendly event.

8pm: On Johns, at Seanachai, blues and soul piano man Ed Porkchop Meyer is playing. This bar doesn’t serve food, but you can order Southern General food from your barstool. The General also has two happy hours: one you might expect from 4-7 pm, and a second one at 10.

8pm: On James, at Midtown Productions, it’s the final performance of Duck Hunter Shoots Angel, a play by Mitch Albom. You may know Albom’s work from his sports journalism career, or novels like Tuesdays with Morrie and The Five People You Meet in Heaven. Albom was interviewed on CBS Sunday Morning recently, click the link to see the interview.

9:30pm: On James, at the Charleston Pour House, Sierra Leone Refugee AllStars are playing. Show is $15 in advance and $18 at the door. Doors open at 8:30pm.

10pm: On James, the Bohemian Bull has Ryan Bonner playing. PS-Don’t forget, the Bohemian Bull serves food late into the evening. The Charleston City Paper made this late night menu a Critics Pick in the most recent Best Of Charleston issue.

10pm: On Folly, at Surf Bar, bluegrass act Cattle in the Cane is playing.

SUNDAY (the 11th)

8-11am: On James, the Coastal Cyclists will be cycling from James, to Kiawah and back, about 40 miles total. Please drive and pass carefully.

11am: On James, the Sunday Brunch Farmers Market features food trucks, local farmers, and local vendors. Live music is also on site. Now open until 2pm.

4pm: On James, at the Charleston Pour House, it’s Sunday Phunday with Runaway Gin playing Phish covers on the deck. Roti Rolls food truck will be in attendance. This show is free. Check out the new deck bar. There is no later act scheduled at this time. 

6pm: On Folly, at the Grill and Island Bar, it’s Jazz on the Edge. Food and drink specials, and an open jazz jam by over 22 local jazz talents. Click link for details.

9:30pm: On James, at the Charleston Pour House, it’s kiwi-reggae! Katchafire with Maoli Treehouse. It’s $13 in advance and $15 at the door. Doors open at 8:30.

10pm: On Folly, at Surf Bar, it’s gutter country act Whiskey Diablo.

ALL WEEKEND LONG AND BEYOND 

On James, at the Terrace Theater, the following films open today: Dancing in Jaffa (Israeli and Palestinian children learning to ballroom dance) and Fading Gigolo (John Turturro, Woody Allen, Liev Schrieber, Vanessa Paradis, Sharon Stone, Sofia Vergara). Also playing are the post-WWII drama The Railway Man (Colin Firth, Nicole Kidman), the unlikely female friends comedy The Other Woman (Leslie Mann, Cameron Diaz, and Kate Upton).

For a bite to eat before or after, Zia TaqueriaCrust WoodFired Pizza (check out my interview here), and How Art Thou Café are just steps away. If you take a quick sprint across the street, you’ll find Charleston’s best indie music spot, The Pour House, and its excellent farm to table restaurant, The Lot.

May 11th: It’s Mother’s Day weekend. Downtown, the College of Charleston and the Citadel are holding their graduations. At the Greek Orthodox Church Downtown, the Charleston Greek festival happens all weekend long, offering church tours, jump castles for this kids, delicious gyros and other Greek food, Greek dancing, and arts and crafts sales.

WEEKLY: On James, the Brick House Kitchen has Food, Beverage, and Entertainer Discount Mondays. Tuesdays are a Drum Circle Night followed by a Graham Whorley show and an artists’ market. Wednesday evenings, it’s just $25 for a bottle of wine, and a fruit and cheese plate.

WEEKLY: On James, ChaCha’s Bar and Grill holds Get Weird Wednesdays, feat. $2 Vodka, trivia, then DJ United mixing it up until late night. Every week they give away a $50 gift certificate to Roses & Ruins Tattoo Shop.

WEEKLY: On James, at Smoky Oak Taproom, Mexi-Mondays mean margarita pitchers and steak and shrimp fajitas. If you “Like” their Facebook page, there are budget-friendly dinner specials announced all week long.

WEEKLY: In West Ashley, at Middleton Place, there’s a Weekly Wine Stroll every Wednesday through June 25th. It’s $25 at the gate, $20 online in advance, and just $15 for Foundation members.

WEEKLY: On Johns, Red’s Ice House at Bohicket has all you can eat crab legs on Mondays for $29, Happy hour 4-7pm, and Dave Landeo Band performing live. Every Tuesday is food and beverage (F&B) workers night, with late night appetizer specials, happy hour 4-7pm, $2 vodkas, and Hank Futch & Friends (cover band) playing live acoustic music. Oyster roasts are on Thursdays, it’s just $12 for a bucket of oysters and two Buds.

WEEKLY: Melvin’s Barbeque on James Island has half-price burgers on Tuesdays. One free kids meal per purchased adult meal on Wednesdays.

WEEKLY: On James, Heart Woodfire Kitchen has $6 burger Wednesdays. Heart Woodfire was way ahead of the farm to table and organic food trends.

WEEKLY: In West Ashley, at Hometeam BBQ, every Wednesday is the Lowcountry Blues Club jam. Bring your instrument and make new friends.

If I see more happenings I will update this post.

MORE OF WHAT’S HAPPENING IN MAY AND JUNE…

May 13th: On James, at the Terrace, there is a special screening of the acclaimed documentary Dancing in Jaffa. Click link for more information.

May 15th: Magnolia Plantation and Gardens in West Ashley is giving away a Sharing the Romance wedding package. Today is the deadline to enter your 3-5 minute video to be in the running for a wedding in February 2015.

May 17th: In Downtown Charleston, its the Charleston Beer Garden at Brittlebank Park. Benefitting James Island’s Pet Helpers, this event has 30+ beers, a Beer Olympics, a Charleston City Paper VIP Grove, an Earth Fare beer school, and live music all day long. Click link for ticket information.

May 17th: On Johns, at Freshfields Village, it’s Cars and Coffee at Java Java starting at 8am.

May 18th: On James, at ChaCha’s Tequila Bar, it’s a Sip and Slide party starting at 2pm. Bikini contest. Giant slides. Drink specials.

May 18th: In Mt. Pleasant, at Patriots Point, it’s Open Cockpit Sunday.

May 23rd-25th: On Johns, at Freshfields Village, it’s a Memorial Day Weekend concert series. All concerts start at 6pm. Friday is Java Band, Saturday is 1960s-present cover/party band Suckerpunch, and Sunday is Gracious Day.

May 24th: The Charleston Tea Plantation will be holding its First Flush Festeaval. The Avett Bros. are headlining, other acts include Stoplight ObservationsThe Luke Cunningham Band, Atlas Road Crew, Uncle Mingo, Tyler Boone Band, Ben Fagan and the Holy City Hooligans, and The Executives. Tickets are $37.50 in advance and $45 day of show. VIP tickets are $100.

May 24th: Downtown, the March Against Monsanto starts at 11am on Ann and Meeting Streets.

May 31st: Keep Charleston Beautiful’s Green and Lean 5k is happening at Brittlebank Park. Right now they are reaching out for auction donations. Click the link for more info. Keep Charleston Beautiful is an anti-litter organization, hosting cleanups all over town, all year long.

May 31st: On Johns, at Legare Farms, it’s a Electric Foam 5k from 7-10pm. This is a fun run that’s not timed. Come in costume if you wish. It is followed by a dance party.

May 31st: On Wadmalaw, at Irvin House Vineyards, it’s Winestock from 12-5 with an Age of Aquarius theme. Dress in your best hippie costumes because there is a contest. Bring lawn chairs and blankets. There is live music, food, and tastings of wine and vodka. Admission is $5 for adults, children are free.

Just a PSA, the kids will be out of school the first week of June. College students are already out in May. This means more all-day traffic on the roads with newer drivers, not to mention teens in golf carts, younger kids out playing on foot, and kids on bikes, scooters, and skateboards. Please drive extra carefully from now until they return to school in mid-August.

June 5th, June 12th, July 10-11th: In West Ashley, Charlestowne Landing is holding 5ks throughout June and into July. There are kids 5ks and there’s food and beer available afterwards. Click the link for more information.

June 11th: The Terrace Theater , Lowcountry Parent, and the Post and Courier present the eighth Family Film Series. Kids $10 and under are free, everyone else is $4.

June 21st: On James, at the Charleston Pour House, it’s Solstice Muffin to ring in the first official day of summer & the longest day of the year. Live music includes DangermuffinMama’s Love, Les Racquet, Dallas Baker and Friends, Wallace Mullinax, Bobby Hogg, and the Deer Creek Sharp Shooters.

If spring tends to aggravate your allergies, don’t forget the tissues, allergy meds, and eye drops. For dawn and dusk hours, bring bug spray as the “no-see-ums”  (a.k.a sand flies, midgies) are already back and spring rains mean the mosquitos aren’t far behind.

As always, whatever you get into, have fun and please be safe. If I see other happenings I will update this post.

It’s a busy weekend out on the Sea Islands.

I am excited to see the new issue of Dirt from the City Paper has arrived. Why? Because it highlights Lowcountry agriculture, and many local farms are located right here on the sea islands south of Charleston, like Johns, James, Wadmalaw and Yonges. [To be fair, parts of Daniel Island and Mount Pleasant, north of Charleston, have some farms, too.]

Now how about the new fresh crop of events happening this weekend?

Saturday is the Kentucky Derby. Expect to see specials on mint juleps at local bars. Sports bars are your best bet for watching the race, including James Island’s Smoky Oak Taproom, the Lowdown Oven and Bar, and Johns Island’s New Moon Pizzeria. In West Ashley, the Beach Bar is having a party and giving a prize for best hat. Downtown at Johnson Hagood Stadium, there’s also a Derby Party being held by the Junior League of Charleston.

It’s also the weekend before Cinco De Mayo. 3 Matadors (West Ashley) will be partying all weekend, Mex 1 Coastal Cantina and Yo Bo Cantina Fresca will be holding parties on Saturday, and ChaChas (James Island) is holding their party Monday the 5th.

FRIDAY (the 2nd)

For the Terrace Theater’s newest offerings, scroll down to ALL WEEKEND LONG.

9am: On Wadmalaw, Ambrose Family Farm is open for u-pick strawberries until 5pm.

9am: In North Charleston, at multiple locations, the 2014 North Charleston Arts Festival is underway. The NCAF has lots of free and very affordable events, like Spoleto pre-1989. This festival continues through May 10th.

11am: On Johns (Main Road heading to Savannah Highway), the Main Road Farmers Market, brought to you by Charleston Petal Pushers, is open until 6pm. Fresh fruits, fresh vegetables, frozen prepared food, natural compost fertilizer, muscadine wreaths, bedding plants, tropical plants, local grits, local honey, Amish jams, and homemade boiled peanuts are just some of the goodies you will find here. Please bring cash or check to make purchases. I had the privilege to talk to the owners Chris DeStefano and Lindsay Dickson this week, I will be sure to post the link when the story runs in the West Of Newspaper.

4pm: On James, Charleston Pour House, it’s Jimmy Landry and Friends on the deck. This is a free show.

8pm: On Johns, at Seanachai, the Folly Beach Rhythm Section is playing. This bar doesn’t serve food, but you can order Southern General food from your barstool. The General also has two happy hours: one you might expect from 4-7pm, and a second one at 10.

8pm: On James, at Midtown Productions, a new show has opened: Duck Hunter Shoots Angel, a play by Mitch Albom. You may know Albom’s work from the books Tuesdays with Morrie, the Five People You Meet in Heaven. Albom was interviewed on CBS Sunday Morning recently, click the link to see it.

9:30pm: On James, at the Charleston Pour House, live music is by the London Souls with Gaslight Street. Show is $10. Doors open at 9. See website for tickets and more information.

10pm: On James, the Bohemian Bull has Eric Culberson playing. PS-Don’t forget, the Bohemian Bull serves food late into the evening. The Charleston City Paper made this late night menu a Critics Pick in the most recent Best Of Charleston issue.

SATURDAY (the 3rd)

May 3rd: On Johns, at Legare Farms, it’s Foam Fest 5k. Click link for more information.

9am: On Wadmalaw, Ambrose Family Farm is open for u-pick strawberries until 5pm.

9am: On Johns (Main Road heading to Savannah Highway), the Main Road Farmers Market brought to you by Charleston Petal Pushers is open until 6pm. Fresh fruits, fresh vegetables, frozen pasta and pasta meals, Amish roll butter, amish bacon, natural compost fertilizer, Dirt in a Sock (for small gardens), wreaths, bedding plants, tropical plants, local grits, local honey, Amish jams, and homemade boiled peanuts are just some of the goodies you will find here. I had the privilege to talk to the owner Chris DeStefano recently, I will be sure to post the link when the story runs in the West Of Newspaper.

9am: Johns Island Conservancy will be conducting a litter pickup along Maybank Highway on Johns Island this morning. Please watch for pedestrians at the roadside and pass carefully.

9:00am: In Ladson, there’s an American Biker event. A bike show, live music, beer, and food. Click link for details.

9:30am: On Folly, there’s a Sea Turtle Homecoming Party.

10am: On Johns, The Homegrown Johns Island Farmers Market is held near the Main and Maybank intersection next to Dr. Anthony Ross’ Island Chiropractic. It has 50 vendors, including local farms, artisans, and specialty food products. There are also food trucks and live music.

10am: On Edisto, there’s a Bazaar of local arts and crafts. Click link for details.

12pm: On James, Tradesman Brewing Co.’s tasting room is open until 8pm.

12pm: In West Ashley, 3 Matadors continues its Cincopalooza festivities.

12pm: On Wadmalaw, at Irvin-House Vineyards, it’s Sippin’ Saturday with music by Jefferson Coker and food by Linen’s BBQ. Please bring cash, lawn chairs, blankets, and bug spray. But please, no coolers.

12pm: In West Ashley, at Mex 1 Coastal Cantina, its Cinco de Mex 1. Malandro Soul starts now, followed by the Dubplates band. Click the event link for more info.

1pm: On James, at the Charleston Pour House, live music will be played by it’s Girls Rock Charleston, an afterschool program putting on its first-ever live showcase. They will be followed by Davis Coen.

1pm: In West Ashley, Yo Bo Cantina Fresca is holding their Cinco and Anniversary Party.

 

8pm: On Johns, at Seanachai, Castle Crossing is playing. This bar doesn’t serve food, but you can order Southern General food from your barstool. The General also has two happy hours: one you might expect from 4-7 pm, and a second one at 10.

8pm: On James, at Midtown Productions, Duck Hunter Shoots Angel, a play by Mitch Albom. You may know Albom’s work from the novels Tuesdays with Morrie, and The Five People You Meet in Heaven. Albom was interviewed on CBS Sunday Morning recently, click the link to see the interview.

9:30pm: On James, at the Charleston Pour House, Elephant Revival is playing. Show is $12 in advance and $14 at the door. Doors open at 9 pm.

10pm: On James, the Bohemian Bull has Whiskey Diablo playing. PS-Don’t forget, the Bohemian Bull serves food late into the evening. The Charleston City Paper made this late night menu a Critics Pick in the most recent Best Of Charleston issue.

SUNDAY (the 4th)

8-11am: On James, the Coastal Cyclists will be cycling from James, to Kiawah and back, about 40 miles total. Please drive and pass carefully.

11am: On James, the Sunday Brunch Farmers Market features food trucks, local farmers, and local vendors. Live music is also on site.

4pm: On James, at the Charleston Pour House, it’s Sunday Phunday with Runaway Gin playing Phish covers on the deck. Roti Rolls food truck will be in attendance. This show is free. Check out the new deck bar. There is no later act scheduled at this time. 

4pm: UPDATED! On Johns, at Holy Spirit Catholic Church, there’s a Piccolo Spoleto preview show. Click this link to print a ticket.

6pm: On Folly, at the Grill and Island Bar, it’s Jazz on the Edge. Food and drink specials, and an open jazz jam by over 22 local jazz talents. Click link for details.

9:30pm: On James, at the Charleston Pour House, it’s soul, R&B and funk double header: T-Bird and the Breaks and Jessice Hernandez and the Deltas band. It’s $8 in advance and $10 at the door. Doors open at 8:30.

ALL WEEKEND LONG AND BEYOND 

On James, at the Terrace Theater, the following films open today: the “gangster dramedy” Dom Hemingway (Jude Law) and the rock documentary Mistaken for Strangers (starring real-life brothers Tom and Matt Berninger). Also playing are the post-WWII drama The Railway Man (Colin Firth, Nicole Kidman) and the unlikely female friends comedy The Other Woman (Leslie Mann, Cameron Diaz, and Kate Upton), The Lunchbox (an Indian film that was a hit at the Toronto and Sundance film festivals), Bears (narrated by John C. Reilly), and The Grand Budapest Hotel  (too many actors to name). Click title links for the trailers.

For a bite to eat before or after, Zia TaqueriaCrust WoodFired Pizza (check out my interview here), and How Art Thou Café are just steps away. If you take a quick sprint across the street, you’ll find Charleston’s best indie music spot, The Pour House, and its excellent farm to table restaurant, The Lot. The Lot’s Chef Lira has really made a name for himself in our area since relocating from New York in 2012. He recently showcased his talents at last month’s Wine and Food Festival Downtown.

WEEKLY: On James, the Brick House Kitchen has Food, Beverage, and Entertainer Discount Mondays. Tuesdays are a Drum Circle Night followed by a Graham Whorley show and an artists’ market. Wednesday evenings, it’s just $25 for a bottle of wine, and a fruit and cheese plate.

WEEKLY: On James, ChaCha’s Bar and Grill holds Get Weird Wednesdays, feat. $2 Vodka, trivia, then DJ United mixing it up until late night. Every week they give away a $50 gift certificate to Roses & Ruins Tattoo Shop.

WEEKLY: On James, at Smoky Oak Taproom, Mexi-Mondays mean margarita pitchers and steak and shrimp fajitas. There are budget-friendly dinner specials announced all week long if you “Like” their Facebook page.

WEEKLY: On Johns, Red’s Ice House at Bohicket has all you can eat crab legs on Mondays for $29, Happy hour 4-7pm, and Dave Landeo Band performing live. Every Tuesday is food and beverage (F&B) workers night, with late night appetizer specials, happy hour 4-7pm, $2 vodkas, and Hank Futch & Friends (cover band) playing live acoustic music. Oyster roasts are on Thursdays, it’s just $12 for a bucket of oysters and two Buds.

WEEKLY: Melvin’s Barbeque on James Island has half-price burgers on Tuesdays. One free kids meal per purchased adult meal on Wednesdays.

WEEKLY: In West Ashley, at Hometeam BBQ, every Wednesday is the Lowcountry Blues Club jam. Bring your instrument and make new friends.

If I see more happenings I will update this post.

WHAT’S HAPPENING IN MAY AND JUNE…

May 1st: In West Ashley, Charlestowne Landing is holding the first of several 5ks throughout May and into June. Click the link for more information.

May 5th: On James, at ChaCha’s Tequila Bar and Grill, it’s a Cinco de Mayo party. There’s a free pig roast, $2.50 DosEquis (XX) drafts, and $5 1800 silver. Music will be provided by Luis Skye. Sign up at 4:30pm for for the 5pm cornhole tournament. $10 per team to enter. 1st place wins $100 gift card, 2nd place $50.

May 8th: On James, at the Terrace, there is a special screening of the acclaimed documentary Dancing in Jaffa. Click link for more information.

May 9th: On James, at the Brickhouse Kitchen, it’s local favorite the Louie D Project performing funk, jazz, hip-hop, and  rock.

May 10th: On James and Folly, it’s the sixth annual Leslie McCravy 5k Run and Walk benefitting James Island’s Pet Helpers.

May 11th: It’s Mother’s Day weekend. Downtown, the College of Charleston and the Citadel are holding their graduations. At the Greek Orthodox Church Downtown, Charleston Greek festival happens all weekend long, offering church tours, jump castles for this kids, delicious gyros and other Greek food, Greek dancing, and arts and crafts sales.

May 15th: Magnolia Plantation and Gardens in West Ashley is giving away a Sharing the Romance wedding package. Today is the deadline to enter your 3-5 minute video to be in the running for a wedding in February 2015.

May 17th: In Downtown Charleston, its the Charleston Beer Garden at Brittlebank Park. Benefitting James Island’s Pet Helpers, this event has 30+ beers, a Beer Olympics, a Charleston City Paper VIP Grove, an Earth Fare beer school, and live music all day long. Click link for ticket information.

May 17th: On Johns, at Freshfields Village, it’s Cars and Coffee at Java Java.

May 24th: The Charleston Tea Plantation will be holding its First Flush Festeaval. The Avett Bros. are headlining, other acts include Stoplight Observations, The Luke Cunningham Band, Atlas Road Crew, Uncle Mingo, Tyler Boone Band, Ben Fagan and the Holy City Hooligans, and The Executives. Tickets are $37.50 in advance and $45 day of show. VIP tickets are $100.

May 24th: Downtown, the March Against Monsanto starts at 11am on Ann and Meeting Streets.

May 31st: Keep Charleston Beautiful’s Green and Lean 5k is happening at Brittlebank Park. Right now they are reaching out for auction donations. Click the link for more info. Keep Charleston Beautiful is an anti-litter organization, hosting cleanups all over town, all year long.

June 11th: The Terrace Theater , Lowcountry Parent, and the Post and Courier present the eighth Family Film Series. Kids $10 and under are free, everyone else is $4.

Spring is the most beautiful season we have in this area–the trees are covered in seed pods and blooms, and the bushes are covered in blooms. If this season tends to aggravate your allergies, don’t forget the tissues, allergy meds, and eye drops. For dawn and dusk hours, bring bug spray as the “no-see-ums”  (a.k.a sand flies, midgies) are already back and spring rains mean the mosquitos aren’t far behind.

As always, whatever you get into, have fun and please be safe. If I see other happenings I will update this post.

It’s a busy weekend out on the Sea Islands. Hopefully from now on we will have no more cold spells, just the occasional spring rains.

FRIDAY (the 25th)

For the Terrace’s newest offerings, scroll down to ALL WEEKEND LONG.

Please be advised all Charleston County Public Libraries are closed today for staff training, but they re-open tomorrow.

Today is the last day to register for the “Where the Wild Things Run” 5k at Caw Caw Interpretive Center & County Park. It is tomorrow morning at 8:30am. It’s $34 for entry, and just $28 for Charleston County residents. Activities for children ages 6-12 will keep the kids busy while their parents run.

9am: On Wadmalaw, Ambrose Family Farm is open for u-pick strawberries until 5pm.

11am: On Johns (Main Road heading to Savannah Highway), the Main Road Farmers Market brought to you by Charleston Petal Pushers is open until 6pm. Fresh fruits, fresh vegetables, frozen prepared food, natural compost fertilizer, muscadine wreaths, bedding plants, tropical plants, local grits, local honey, Amish jams, and homemade boiled peanuts are just some of the goodies you will find here. Please bring cash or check to make purchases. I had the privilege to talk to the owners Chris DeStefano and Lindsay Dickson this week, I will be sure to post the link when the story runs in the West Of Newspaper.

4pm: On James, Charleston Pour House, it’s  Jimmy Landry and Friends on the deck. This is a free show.

6pm: On Johns, at Freshfields Village, there’s an outdoor concert series out on the Green. This week’s live music will be played by Port Authority, a party band playing lots of 1960s and 1970s hits, spanning shag, Motown, and rock n’ roll genres. Bring your blankets and beach chairs. Because this is an outdoor event, if it rains, this event will most likely not happen.

 8pm: On Johns, at Seanachai, Dallas Baker and Fuller Condon are playing. This bar doesn’t serve food, but you can order Southern General food from your barstool. The General also has two happy hours: one you might expect from 4-7pm, and a second one at 10.

8pm: On James, at Midtown Productions, a new show has opened: Duck Hunter Shoots Angel, a play by Mitch Albom. You may know Albom’s work from the books Tuesdays with Morrie, the Five People You Meet in Heaven. Albom is being interviewed on this weekend’s CBS Sunday Morning Show by their newest correspondent, former TODAY anchor Jane Pauley.

10pm: On James, at the Charleston Pour House, it’s Cosmic Charlie, playing a high-energy homage to the Grateful Dead. Show is $10 in advance, $12 at the door. Doors open at 9. See website for tickets and more information.

10pm: On James, the Bohemian Bull has Funkness Monster playing. PS-Don’t forget, Bohemian Bull serves food late into the evening. The Charleston City Paper made this late night menu a Critics Pick in the most recent Best Of Charleston issue.

10pm: On James, at ChaCha’s Tequila Bar and Grill, there’s a Halfway to Halloween party. Over $2000 in cash and prizes for costumes in these categories: best couple, most creative, best individual, and sexiest. Behind the bar there’s $2 bourbon, $2 Tecate, and $3 margaritas. Cover is just $5-$10. Photos by Beachmonkey. Music by Reunited, which is DJs Rehab and United.

SATURDAY (the 26th)

8am: On Johns, at Freshfields Village, it’s Cars and Coffee event. Car aficionados should come check out antique, vintage, classic, exotic, and concept cars while enjoying coffee and other beverages from Java Java.

8:30am: In West Ashley, at the Caw Caw Interpretive Center & County Park, the 5k starts now.

9am: On Wadmalaw, Ambrose Family Farm is open for u-pick strawberries until 5pm.

9am: In Summerville, there’s an Italian festival. Click link for details.

9am: On Johns (Main Road heading to Savannah Highway), the Main Road Farmers Market brought to you by Charleston Petal Pushers is open until 6pm. Fresh fruits, fresh vegetables, frozen prepared food, natural compost fertilizer, wreaths, bedding plants, tropical plants, local grits, local honey, Amish jams, and homemade boiled peanuts are just some of the goodies you will find here. I had the privilege to talk to the owner Chris DeStefano this week, I will be sure to post the link when the story runs in the West Of Newspaper.

10am: On Johns, The Homegrown Johns Island Farmers Market is held near the Main and Maybank intersection next to Dr. Anthony Ross’ Island Chiropractic. It has 50 vendors, including local farms, artisans, and specialty food products. There are also food trucks and live music. You could easily do all your fresh food shopping here.

10am: On Johns, at Freshfields Village, a Beam-a-Thon supporting the 17th annual Women Build is being held. What is a beam a thon? For $20 you can buy a beam and decorate it anyway you like. The beams are collected and used in the construction of  the house Women Build raises next month.

11am: In North Charleston, at Riverfront Park, it’s the Charleston County Earth Day Festival starting at 11am.

12pm: On James, the new Tradesman Brewing Co.’s tasting room is open until 2pm, and reopens at 6pm today. From 3-7pm, they will be at Bohemian Bull.

12pm: On Wadmalaw, at Irwin House Vineyards, it’s Sippin’ Saturday with music by Kristi Starr and Gary Hewitt and food by Stono Cafe. Please bring cash, lawn chairs, blankets, and bug spray. But please, no coolers.

12pm: On James, at the Charleston Pour House, it’s a Food Truck Court. Live music not listed at this time.

3pm: On James, the Bohemian Bull is holding an Ode to its Lowcountry Neighbors party. James Island’s first brewery, Tradesman, will be on site. Virgil Kaine Bourbon and Cannonborough Soda Co. are unveiling the Bull’s signature cocktail, the No. 862 Express. Live music by Americana band the Green Levels. There will also be a local artists and craftsmen’s work on display.

4:20pm: On James, Smoky Oak Taproom is holding a Sunset Pig Pickin.

8pm: On Johns, at Seanachai, blues and soul piano man Ed Porkchop Meyer is playing. This bar doesn’t serve food, but you can order Southern General food from your barstool. The General also has two happy hours: one you might expect from 4-7 pm, and a second one at 10.

9:30pm: On James, at the Charleston Pour House, it’s the 6th annual Strap On Face Funk with Wallace Mullinax Super Funk Jam featuring multiple bands: Stereo Reform, Shonuff, Folly Beach Reggae All Stars, MJ12, Sex Bruise?, The Oh Geez, Bottom Feeder, YellowKnife, Gaslight Street. Show is $8 in advance and $10 at the door. Doors open at 8:30 pm.

SUNDAY (the 27th)

8-11am: On James, the Coastal Cyclists will be cycling from James, to Kiawah and back, about 40 miles total. Please drive and pass carefully.

11am: On James, the Sunday Brunch Farmers Market features food trucks, local farmers, and local vendors. Live music is also on site.

11:30am: In Mount Pleasant, the 27th annual Blessing of the Fleet is at Memorial Waterfront Park (just under the Ravenel Bridge). A local minister is onsite to bless local seafood boats for a bountiful season. Food booths and local arts on display.

4pm: In West Ashley, at Middleton Place, the Chef’s Potluck put on by Lowcountry Local First starts now. This event is sold out. It concludes a whole month focusing on local farms, local restaurants, and the importance of supporting local food industry.

4pm: On James, at the Charleston Pour House, it’s Sunday Phunday with Runaway Gin playing Phish covers on the deck. Roti Rolls food truck will be in attendance. This show is free. Check out the new deck bar. There is no later act scheduled at this time. 

6pm: On Folly, at the Grill and Island Bar, it’s Jazz on the Edge. Food and drink specials, and an open jazz jam by over 22 local jazz talents. Click link for details.

9:30pm: On James, at the Charleston Pour House, it’s Sister Sparrow and the Dirty Birds band. It’s $8 in advance and $10 at the door.

ALL WEEKEND LONG AND BEYOND 

On James, at the Terrace Theater, the following films open today: post-WWII drama The Railway Man (Colin Firth, Nicole Kidman) and the unlikely female friends comedy The Other Woman (Leslie Mann, Cameron Diaz, and Kate Upton). Also playing are The Lunchbox (an Indian film that was a hit at the Toronto and Sundance film festivals), Bears (narrated by John C. Reilly), and The Grand Budapest Hotel  (too many actors to name). Click title links for the trailers.

For a bite to eat before or after, Zia TaqueriaCrust WoodFired Pizza (check out my interview here), and How Art Thou Café are just steps away. If you take a quick sprint across the street, you’ll find Charleston’s best indie music spot, The Pour House, and its excellent farm to table restaurant, The Lot. The Lot’s Chef Lira has really made a name for himself in our area since relocating from New York in 2012. He recently showcased his talents at last month’s Wine and Food Festival Downtown.

WEEKLY: On James, the Brick House Kitchen has Food, Beverage, and Entertainer Discount Mondays. Tuesdays are a drum circle followed by a Graham Whorley show and an artists’ market. Wednesday evenings, it’s just $25 for a bottle of wine, and a fruit and cheese plate.

WEEKLY: On James, ChaCha’s Bar and Grill holds Get Weird Wednesdays, feat. $2 Vodka, trivia, then DJ United mixing it up until late night. Every week they give away a $50 gift certificate to Roses & Ruins Tattoo Shop.

WEEKLY: On James, at Smoky Oak Taproom, Mexi-Mondays mean margarita pitchers and steak and shrimp fajitas. There are budget friendly dinner specials announced all week long if you “Like” their Facebook page.

WEEKLY: On Johns, Red’s Ice House at Bohicket has all you can eat crab legs on Mondays for $29, Happy hour 4-7pm, and Dave Landeo Band performing live. Every Tuesday is food and beverage (F&B) workers night, with late night appetizer specials, happy hour 4-7pm, $2 vodkas, and Hank Futch & Friends (cover band) playing live acoustic music. Oyster roasts are on Thursdays, it’s just $12 for a bucket of oysters and two Buds.

WEEKLY: Melvin’s Barbeque on James Island has half-price burgers on Tuesdays. One free kids meal per purchased adult meal on Wednesdays.

WEEKLY: In West Ashley, at Hometeam BBQ, every Wednesday is the Lowcountry Blues Club jam.

If I see more happenings I will update this post.

WHAT’S HAPPENING IN MAY AND JUNE…

May 1st: In West Ashley, Charlestowne Landing is holding the first of several 5ks throughout May and into June. Click the link for more information.

May 3rd: It’s Kentucky Derby weekend. Expect to see specials on mint juleps at local bars. Sports bars are your best bet for watching the race, including James Island’s Smoky Oak Taproom, the Lowdown Oven and Bar, and Johns Island’s New Moon Pizzeria. Downtown at Johnson Hagood Stadium, there’s a Derby Party being held by the Junior League of Charleston.

May 3rd: On James, at ChaCha’s Tequila Bar and Grill, it’s a pre Cinco de Mayo party. There’s a free pig roast, $2.50 DosEquis (XX) drafts, and $5 1800 silver. Music will be provided by Luis Skye. Sign up at 4:30pm for for the 5pm cornhole tournament. $10 per team to enter. 1st place wins $100 gift card, 2nd place $50. 

May 3rd: On Edisto, there’s a Bazaar of local arts and crafts. Click link for details.

May 3rd: On Folly, there’s a Sea Turtle Homecoming Party starting at 9:30am.

May 3rd: On Johns, at Legare Farms, it’s Foam Fest 5k. Click link for more information.

May 8th: On James, at the Terrace, there is a special screening of the acclaimed documentary Dancing in Jaffa. Click link for more information.

May 9th: On James, at the Brickhouse Kitchen, it’s local favorite the Louie D Project performing funk, jazz, hip-hop, and  rock.

May 10th: On James and Folly, it’s the sixth annual Leslie McCravy 5k Run and Walk benefitting James Island’s Pet Helpers.

May 11th: It’s Mother’s Day weekend. Downtown, the College of Charleston and the Citadel are holding their graduations. At the Greek Orthodox Church Downtown, Charleston Greek festival happens all weekend long, offering church tours, jump castles for this kids, delicious gyros and other Greek food, Greek dancing, and arts and crafts sales.

May 15th: Magnolia Plantation and Gardens in West Ashley is giving away a Sharing the Romance wedding package. Today is the deadline to enter your 3-5 minute video to be in the running for a wedding in February 2015.

May 17th: In Downtown Charleston, its the Charleston Beer Garden at Brittlebank Park. Benefitting James Island’s Pet Helpers, this event has 30+ beers, a Beer Olympics, a Charleston City Paper VIP Grove, an Earth Fare beer school, and live music all day long. Click link for ticket information.

May 24th: The Charleston Tea Plantation will be holding its First Flush Festeaval. The Avett Bros. are headlining, other acts include Stoplight Observations, The Luke Cunningham Band, Atlas Road Crew, Uncle Mingo, Tyler Boone Band, Ben Fagan and the Holy City Hooligans, and The Executives. Tickets are $37.50 in advance and $45 day of show. VIP tickets are $100.

May 24th: Downtown, the March Against Monsanto starts at 11am on Ann and Meeting Streets.

May 31st: Keep Charleston Beautiful’s Green and Lean 5k is happening at Brittlebank Park. Right now they are reaching out for auction donations. Click the link for more info. Keep Charleston Beautiful is an anti-litter organization, hosting cleanups all over town, all year long.

Spring is the most beautiful season we have in this area–the trees are covered in seed pods and blooms, and the bushes are covered in blooms. If this season tends to aggravate your allergies, don’t forget the tissues, allergy meds, and eye drops. For dawn and dusk hours, bring bug spray as the “no-see-ums”  (a.k.a sand flies, midgies) are already back and spring rains mean the mosquitos aren’t far behind.

As always, whatever you get into, have fun and please be safe.

We’ve had four seasons in one week here on the Sea Islands. Even if you’re coming here to enjoy warm temperatures, it doesn’t hurt to pack a cardigan or windbreaker just in case.

Please be advised it’s going to be a wet weekend. Wear boots or other rain-ready shoes and have a poncho handy. And now, on with the weekend roundup. It’s Easter weekend. While many businesses might take Easter off, there’s a fair amount of stuff happening that day.

FRIDAY (the 18th)

4pm: On James, Charleston Pour House, it’s  Jimmy Landry and Friends on the deck. This is a free show.

6pm: On Johns, at Freshfields Village, there’s an outdoor concert series out on the Green. This week’s live music will be played by Shem Creek Boogie Band. If it rains, this event will most likely, not happen.

 8pm: On Johns, at Seanachai, Forty Mile Detour is playing. This bar doesn’t serve food, but you can order Southern General food from your barstool. The General also has two happy hours: one you might expect from 4-7pm, and a second one at 10.

8pm: On James, at the Brickhouse Kitchen, Big Daddy Cade is playing. Big Daddy Cade is an official BB King impersonator, so expect some smokin’ blues.

8:45pm: On James, at the Charleston Pour House, it’s the Dirty Dozen Brass Band and the Last Waltz Ensemble (a set for Levon). This show is $17 in advance and $20 at the door. See website for tickets and more information.

10pm: On James, the Bohemian Bull has Bringers of the Dawn playing. If the drummer looks familiar, it’s because its Gino Castillo, a well-known Cuban hand percussionist who has his own jazz band. PS-Don’t forget, Bohemian Bull serves food late into the evening. The Charleston City Paper made this late night menu a Critics Pick in the most recent Best Of Charleston issue.

10pm: On James, at ChaCha’s Tequila Bar and Grill, the Avenue band is playing.

SATURDAY (the 19th)

8am: In West Ashley, Charleston’s independent music and movie store, Monster Music and Movies, is celebrating Record Store Day all day long.

9am: On Johns (Main Road heading to Savannah Highway), the Main Road Farmers Market brought to you by Charleston Petal Pushers is back. Fresh fruits, fresh vegetables, frozen prepared food, natural compost fertilizer, wreaths, bedding plants, tropical plants, local grits, local honey, Amish jams, and homemade boiled peanuts are just some of the goodies you will find here. I had the privilege to talk to the owner Chris DeStefano this week, I will be sure to post the link when the story runs in the West Of Newspaper.

9:30am: On Johns, check in for Lowcountry Local First’s Farm Tours is at Sun Dog Cat Moon Vet Clinic on Maybank Highway. Please be aware of extra traffic on country roads all morning and afternoon for these tours. If you’re going, pack snacks or bring cash to buy lunch fresh from the farm.

10am: On Johns, The Johns Island Farmers Market is held near the Main and Maybank intersection next to Dr. Anthony Ross’ Island Chiropractic. It has over 50 vendors, including local farms, artisans, specialty food products. There are also food trucks and live music. If you wanted to put together a basket of homemade goodies for yourself or someone else, you could easily do all your shopping here.

10:30am: In West Ashley, Magnolia Plantation is holding multiple Easter Egg Hunts today. The hunt, geared for the toddler age group, begins now. Bring your own baskets.

10:30am: In West Ashley, Middleton Place is holding an Easter Eggstravaganza. Kids should bring their own basket. Stables will feature egg-dyeing, and there will stories and colonial games. Families can enjoy Middleton’s regular amenities, too.

10:30am: Downtown, the Charleston Hat Ladies are gathering for their 14th Easter Promenade. Click link for details.

11am: On Johns, at Freshfields Village, there’s an Easter Festival geared towards younger children, including a  jump castle, an inflatable obstacle course, an Easter bunny for photos. Live music performer John Cusatis will hire impromptu bandmates from the audience for an interactive performance. Kiawah and Seabrook artists guilds will be showing their work. There will be Barrier Island marine boats on display. Food and drink will available for purchase.

11am: On James, Bohemian Bull is serving brunch specials until 3. Brunch isn’t always easy to find on the islands, but you’ll definitely want to check out Johns Island spots like Wild OliveFat HenSweeneysAngel Oak Restaurant, and James and Folly spots like Heart Woodfire KitchenLa Tabella, and Blu Restaurant (Folly)Three Little Birds is a good pick in West Ashley just over the Wappoo bridge.

11:30am: On Folly, an Easter Promenade on Center Street is happening.

12pm: On Wadmalaw, it’s Sippin’ Saturday at Irvin House Vineyards, featuring food by Linen’s BBQ and live music by the blues guitar and harmonica band the Bullgrapes. Please bring lawn chairs, blankets, and cash for food. No coolers, please.

12pm: On James, at the Charleston Pour House, it’s a Food Truck Court. Live music includes a Schema band reunion (funk and trip-hop genre) and BYOG (jam band featuring baritone sax) playing until 6:30 p.m.

12pm: In North Charleston, at Smokey’s Place, its the Mommafest Blues Jam benefitting the Ronald McDonald House.

1pm: On James, at the Terrace Theater, Disney’s live action Bears movie premieres. At 12:30pm, Magnolia Plantation’s Chris Smith will be in the lobby with some creatures from Magnolia’s zoo. The animal demonstration is free with the purchase of a ticket to the movie. It benefits the Goodall Institute that helps protect wild chimpanzees. Keep the movie ticket to receive $1 off Magnolia’s $15 garden admission price. The redemption expires April 30. To see what else is showing at the Terrace this weekend, scroll down to “ALL WEEKEND LONG AND BEYOND”

2:30pm: On James, at the Terrace Theater, Disney’s live action Bears movie second show starts now. At 2pm, Magnolia Plantation’s Chris Smith will be in the lobby with some creatures from Magnolia’s zoo. and the show at 2:30pm. The animal demonstration is free with the purchase of a ticket to the movie. It benefits the Goodall Institute that helps protect wild chimpanzees. Keep the movie ticket to receive $1 off Magnolia’s $15 garden admission price. The redemption expires April 30. To see what else is showing at the Terrace this weekend, scroll down to “ALL WEEKEND LONG AND BEYOND”

8pm: On Johns, at Seanachai, Cane Creek are playing. This bar doesn’t serve food, but you can order Southern General food from your barstool. The General also has two happy hours: one you might expect from 4-7pm, and a second one at 10.

10pm: On James, the Bohemian Bull has Get Right Band (alternative rock) playing. PS-Don’t forget, Bohemian Bull serves food late into the evening. The Charleston City Paper made this late night menu a Critics Pick in the most recent Best Of Charleston issue.

9:30pm: On James, at the Charleston Pour House, it’s a Bully Pulpit (hard rock) EP release party with Cusses Dumb Doctors Fiasco. This show is $10 at the door and includes a digital download. See website for tickets and more information.

SUNDAY (the 20th)

8-11am: On James, the Coastal Cyclists will be cycling from James, to Kiawah and back, about 40 miles total. Please drive and pass carefully.

11am: On James, the Sunday Brunch Farmers Market features food trucks, local farmers, and local vendors. Live music is also on site. This weekend, there will be a kids Easter Egg Hunt.

4pm: On James, at the Charleston Pour House, it’s Sunday Phunday with Runaway Gin playing Phish covers on the deck. Roti Rolls food truck will be in attendance. This show is free. Check out the new deck bar. There is no later act scheduled at this time. 

6pm: On Folly, at the Grill and Island Bar, it’s Jazz on the Edge. Food and drink specials, and an open jazz jam by 22+ local jazz talents. Click link for details.

9:30pm: On James, at the Charleston Pour House, it’s the Jerry Garcia Cover band. It’s $8 at the door.

ALL WEEKEND LONG AND BEYOND 

On James, at the Terrace Theater the following films are playing: The Lunchbox (Indian film that was a hit at the Toronto and Sundance film festivals), Casablanca (1942, starring Ingrid Bergman, Humphrey Bogart), Nymphomaniac Vol II (Charlotte Gainsbourg, Stellan Skaarsgard), Bad Words (Jason Bateman, Allison Janney), The Lego Movie (numerous celebrity voices), Le Week-end (Jim Broadbent,  Jeff Goldblum, Lindsey Duncan) is about a mature couple returning to their honeymoon spot, Paris, to rekindle their spark, and The Grand Budapest Hotel  (too many actors to name). Click title links for the trailers.

For a bite to eat before or after, Zia TaqueriaCrust WoodFired Pizza (check out my interview here), and How Art Thou Café are just steps away. If you take a quick sprint across the street, you’ll find Charleston’s best indie music spot, The Pour House, and its excellent farm to table restaurant, The Lot. The Lot’s Chef Lira has really made a name for himself in our area since relocating from New York in 2012. He recently showcased his talents at last month’s Wine and Food Festival Downtown.

WEEKLY: On James, the Brick House Kitchen has Food Beverage and Entertainer discount Mondays. Tuesdays are a drum circle followed by a Graham Whorley show and an artists’ market.

WEEKLY: On James, ChaCha’s Bar and Grill holds Get Weird Wednesdays, feat. $2 Vodka, trivia, then DJ United mixing it up until late night. Every week they give away a $50 gift certificate to Roses & Ruins Tattoo Shop.

WEEKLY: On James, at Smoky Oak Taproom, Mexi-Mondays mean margarita pitchers and steak and shrimp fajitas. There are budget friendly dinner specials all week long, see @SeaIslands101 on twitter for updates.

WEEKLY: On Johns, Red’s Ice House at Bohicket has all you can eat crab legs on Mondays for $29, Happy hour 4-7pm, and Dave Landeo Band performing live. Every Tuesday is food and beverage (F&B) workers night, with late night appetizer specials, happy hour 4-7pm, $2 vodkas, and Hank Futch & Friends (cover band) playing live acoustic music. Oyster roasts are on Thursdays, it’s just $12 for a bucket of oysters and two Buds.

WEEKLY: Melvin’s Barbeque on James Island has half-price burgers on Tuesdays. One free kids meal per purchased adult meal on Wednesdays.

WEEKLY: In West Ashley, at Hometeam BBQ, every Wednesday is the Lowcountry Blues Club jam.

April 22nd: On James, at the Charleston Pour House, it’s an Earth Day Family Fun Jam. This event is free and starts at 10pm. If you play, bring your instrument.

April 24th: All over town, it’s Dine Out for Life to benefit AIDS research and the Ryan White Foundation. If you don’t know Ryan White’s story, click his name to learn more.

April 26th: In West Ashley, at the Caw Caw Interpretive Center & County Park, there’s a run starting at 8:30am. It’s $34 for entry, just $28 for Charleston County residents. Registration is available until the day before. Activities for children ages 6-12 will keep the kids busy while parents run.

April 26th: In North Charleston, at Riverfront Park, it’s the Charleston County Earth Day Festival starting at 11am.

May 1st: In West Ashley, Charlestowne Landing is holding the first of several 5ks throughout May and into June. Click the link for more information.

May 3rd: It’s Kentucky Derby weekend. Expect to see specials on mint juleps at local bars. Sports bars are your best bet for watching the race, including James Island’s Smoky Oak Taproom, the Lowdown Oven and Bar, Johns Island’s New Moon Pizzeria. Downtown at Johnson Hagood Stadium, there’s a Derby Party being held by the Junior League of Charleston.

May 3rd: On Johns, at Legare Farms, it’s Foam Fest 5k. Click link for more information.

May 8th: On James, at the Terrace, there is a special screening of the acclaimed documentary Dancing in Jaffa. Click link for more information.

May 9th: On James, at the Brickhouse Kitchen, it’s local favorite the Louie D Project performing funk, jazz, hip-hop, and  rock.

May 10th: On James and Folly, it’s the sixth annual Leslie McCravy 5k Run and Walk benefitting James Island’s Pet Helpers.

May 11th: It’s Mother’s Day weekend. Downtown, the College of Charleston and the Citadel are holding their graduations. At the Greek Orthodox Church Downtown, Charleston Greek festival happens all weekend long, offering church tours, jump castles for this kids, delicious gyros and other Greek food, Greek dancing, and arts and crafts sales.

May 15th: Magnolia Plantation and Gardens in West Ashley is giving away a Sharing the Romance wedding package. Today is the deadline to enter your 3-5 minute video to be in the running for a wedding in February 2015.

May 24th: The Charleston Tea Plantation will be holding its First Flush Festeaval. The Avett Bros. are headlining, other acts include Stoplight Observations, The Luke Cunningham Band, Atlas Road Crew, Uncle Mingo, Tyler Boone Band, Ben Fagan and the Holy City Hooligans, and The Executives. Tickets are $37.50 in advance and $45 day of show. VIP tickets are $100.

May 31st: Keep Charleston Beautiful’s Green and Lean 5k is happening at Brittlebank Park. Right now they are reaching out for auction donations. Click the link for more info. Keep Charleston Beautiful is an anti-litter organization, hosting cleanups all over town, all year long.

As always, whatever you get into, have fun and please be safe. If I see more happenings I will update this post.

Spring is the most beautiful season we have in this area–the trees are covered in seed pods and blooms, and the bushes are covered in blooms. If this season tends to aggravate your allergies, don’t forget the tissues, allergy meds, and eye drops. For dawn and dusk hours, bring bug spray as the “no-see-ums”  (a.k.a sand flies, midgies) are already back and spring rains mean the mosquitos aren’t far behind.

It’s another busy weekend out here on the Sea Islands.

FRIDAY (the 11th)

On Folly, it’s the Sea and Sand Festival starting today. This event benefits Folly Beach Parks & Recreation. Saturday, there’s the Coffin Island 5K. Click links for event information.

1pm: On Kiawah, its the Gibbes Museum Kiawah Art & House tour until 5pm. $55 admission includes the tour, refreshments, and future admission to the Gibbes Museum of Art. Click the link to purchase tickets.

4pm: On James, Charleston Pour House, it’s  Jimmy Landry on the deck. This is a free show. Check out the new deck bar.

7pm: Sol Driven Train is performing at the James Island County Park as part of the East Coast Paddlesports Festival all weekend long. Show is $10 per person (ages 13+) or FREE for all ECPO festival registrants and kids 12 and under.

8pm: On Johns, at Seanachai, folk tribal and fiddle band Contraforce are playing. This bar doesn’t serve food, but you can order Southern General food from your barstool. The General also has two happy hours: one you might expect from 4-7pm, and a second one at 10.

9pm: On James, at the Charleston Pour House, it’s sci-fi and Middle Eastern fusion band Consider the Source and Bubonik Funk. The doors open at 9pm. It’s $8 in advance.

10pm: On James, the Bohemian Bull has New Galaxy playing. PS-Don’t forget, Bohemian Bull serves food late into the evening. The Charleston City Paper made this late night menu a Critics Pick in the most recent Best Of Charleston issue.

SATURDAY (the 12th)

8am: On Johns, at Legare Farms, it’s the Mega Mud Run Challenge for ages 16 and up. Per their website, its destination is Insanity Island. This is a true test of balance and stability!!! The tight rope walk is a 70′ trek over the infamous Turtle Creek with only an overhead rope to hold on to for stability. Click the link for more information.

9am: On Folly, it’s racetime for The Coffin Island 5K, part of the Sea and Sand Festival. Click links for event information.

9am: On Johns (Main Road heading to Savannah Highway), the Main Road Farmers Market brought to you by Charleston Petal Pushers is back. Fresh fruits, fresh vegetables, frozen prepared food, wreaths, plants, local grits, local honey, Amish jams, and boiled peanuts are just some of the goodies you will find here.

10am: On Johns, The Johns Island Farmers Market is held near the Main and Maybank intersection next to Dr. Anthony Ross’ Island Chiropractic. It has over 50 vendors, including local farms, artisans, specialty food products. There are also food trucks and live music. If you wanted to put together a basket of homemade goodies for yourself or someone else, you could easily do all your shopping here.

11am: On James, Bohemian Bull is serving brunch specials until 3. Brunch isn’t always easy to find on the islands, but you’ll definitely want to check out Johns Island spots like Wild OliveFat HenSweeneysAngel Oak Restaurant, and James and Folly spots like Heart Woodfire KitchenLa Tabella, and Blu Restaurant (Folly)Three Little Birds is a good pick in West Ashley just over the Wappoo bridge. The Sunday Brunch Farmers Market will let you create your own brunch via food truck.

12pm: On James, the Brickhouse Kitchen is holding an all-day Reggae jam called Treefest. Live music by TreeHouseSouth StreetSun-Dried VibesBen Fagan & The Holy City Hooligans, and Jahman Brahman.

12pm: On Wadmalaw, it’s Sippin’ Saturday at Irvin House Vineyards, featuring food by Autobahn (sandwiches with pan-Asian and global flair) and live music by Gracious Day. Please bring lawn chairs, blankets, and cash for food. No coolers, please.

12pm: On James, at the Charleston Pour House, it’s a Food Truck Court with the Trainwrecks, Bret Mosley, and Guilt Ridden Troubadour playing until 6:30 p.m.

1pm: On James, at the James Island Christian Church (JICC), rain or shine, it’s the Taste of James Island Churches. All are welcome. The JICC is behind the McDonalds on Folly Road, which is just a couple blocks from the Maybank Hwy. and Folly Rd. intersection.

8pm: On Johns, at Seanachai, the bluegrass/folk ensemble South Carolina Broadcasters are playing. This bar doesn’t serve food, but you can order handcrafted sandwiches, homemade soup, or a hearty plate of poutine (Canada’s cheese and gravy fries) from your barstool. At the Southern General, there are two happy hours: one you might expect from 4-7pm, the second one starts at 10pm.

10pm: On James, at the Charleston Pour House, it’s Dumpstahunk with Stankface featuring Elise Testone, David Grimm, Stuart White, Alan Brinsendine, Adam Fallen, and Kanika Moore. This show is $17 in advance and $20 at the door. See website for tickets and more information.

10pm: On James, the Bohemian Bull has Yellowknife playing. Don’t forget, the Bohemian Bull serves food late into the evening. Their late night menu was a Critic’s Pick in the latest Best of Charleston awards in the Charleston City Paper.

SUNDAY (the 13th)

8-11am: On James, the Coastal Cyclists will be cycling from James, to Kiawah and back, about 40 miles total. Please drive and pass carefully.

11am: On James, the Sunday Brunch Farmers Market features food trucks, local farmers, and local vendors. Live music is also on site.

1:30pm: In West Ashley at Magnolia Plantation, there’s a French Tea today. The azaleas will be blooming, live classical music will be playing, and gourmet delicacies will be served at this event reviving a Charleston Renaissance tradition. Proceeds benefit a Garden project named for André Michaux, a botanist who collected samples here for the French government in the colonial era. See link for more information. Tickets must be purchased in advance.

2pm: On Johns, Freshfields Village is having Blues By the Sea. This is a free show. Acts include Beverly Guitar WatkinsTinsley EllisShelly Waters, and Spider John Koerner. Bring a beach chair. Click the link for ticket information, or call (843) 762-9125.

4pm: On James, at the Charleston Pour House, it’s Sunday Phunday with Runaway Gin playing Phish covers on the deck. Roti Rolls food truck will be in attendance. This show is free. Check out the new deck bar. There is no later act scheduled at this time. 

6pm: On Folly, at the Grill and Island Bar, it’s Jazz on the Edge. Food and drink specials, and an open jazz jam by 22+ local jazz talents. Click link for details.

ALL WEEKEND LONG AND BEYOND 

On James, at the Terrace Theater the following films are playing: Bad Words (Jason Bateman, Allison Janney), The Unknown Known, a documentary focusing on former Sec. of Defense Donald Rumsfeld career. The title derives from the quote “There are known knowns and unknown knowns, the absence of evidence is not the evidence of absence.” Its director, Errol Morris, previously created The Fog of War, focusing on another former Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara who got the U.S. into the Vietnam conflict. Other films playing include Lego Movie (numerous celeb voices), Le Week-end (Jim Broadbent,  Jeff Goldblum, Lindsey Duncan) is about a mature couple returning to their honeymoon spot, Paris, to rekindle their spark, and The Grand Budapest Hotel  (too many actors to name). Click title links for the trailers.

For a bite to eat before or after, Zia TaqueriaCrust WoodFired Pizza (check out my interview here), and How Art Thou Café are just steps away. If you take a quick sprint across the street, you’ll find Charleston’s best indie music spot, The Pour House, and its excellent farm to table restaurant, The Lot. The Lot’s Chef Lira has really made a name for himself in our area since relocating from New York in 2012. He recently showcased his talents at last month’s Wine and Food Festival Downtown.

WEEKLY: On James, the Brick House Kitchen has all you can eat oysters for $14 Tuesdays, and Thursdays-Saturdays. Monday and Wednesdays, it’s just $12. Tuesdays are also a drum circle followed by a Graham Whorley show and an artist’s market.

WEEKLY: On James, ChaCha’s Bar and Grill holds Get Weird Wednesdays, feat. $2 Vodka, trivia, then DJ United mixing it up until late night. Every week they give away a $50 gift certificate to Roses & Ruins Tattoo Shop.

WEEKLY: On James, at Smoky Oak Taproom, Mexi-Mondays mean margarita pitchers and steak and shrimp fajitas. There are budget friendly dinner specials all week long, see @SeaIslands101 on twitter for updates.

WEEKLY: On Johns, Red’s Ice House at Bohicket has all you can eat crab legs on Mondays for $29, Happy hour 4-7pm, and Dave Landeo Band performing live. Every Tuesday is food and beverage (F&B) workers night, with late night appetizer specials, happy hour 4-7pm, $2 vodkas, and Hank Futch & Friends playing live acoustic music. Oyster roasts are on Thursdays, it’s just $12 for a bucket of oysters and two Buds.

WEEKLY: Melvin’s Barbeque on James Island has half-price burgers on Tuesdays. One free kids meal per purchased adult meal on Wednesdays.

On April 19th: Disney’s live action Bears movie premieres at the Terrace at 1pm. Magnolia Plantation’s Chris Smith will be in the lobby with some creatures from Magnolia’s zoo a half-hour before this show and the one at 2:30pm. The animal demonstration is free with the purchase of a ticket to the movie that will benefit the Goodall Institute that helps protect wild chimpanzees. Keep the movie ticket to receive $1 off Magnolia’s $15 garden admission price. The redemption expires April 30.

April 19th: In West Ashley, Magnolia Plantation is holding an Easter Egg Hunt.

April 24th: All over town, it’s Dine Out for Life to benefit AIDS research.

April 26th: In West Ashley, at the Caw Caw Interpretive Center & County Park, there’s a run starting at 8:30am. It’s $34 for entry, just $28 for Charleston County residents. Registration is available until the day before. Activities for children ages 6-12 keeps the kids busy while parents run.

April 27th: On Johns, close to Seabrook, Bohicket Marina is holding 5 and 10k races. Click link for more information.

May 1st: In West Ashley, Charlestowne Landing is holding the first of several 5ks throughout May and into June. Click the link for more information.

May 3rd: On Johns, at Legare Farms, it’s Foam Fest 5k. Click link for more information.

May 8th: On James, at the Terrace, there is a special screening of the acclaimed documentary Dancing in Jaffa.

May 10th: On James and Folly, it’s the sixth annual Leslie McCravy 5k Run and Walk benefitting James Island’s Pet Helpers.

May 11th: It’s Mother’s Day weekend. Downtown, the College of Charleston and the Citadel are holding their graduations, and Greekfest at the Greek Orthodox Church all weekend long, offering church tours, jump castles for this kids, delicious gyros and other Greek food, Greek dancing, and arts and crafts sales.

May 15th: Magnolia Plantation and Gardens in West Ashley is giving away a Sharing the Romance wedding package. Today is the deadline to enter your 3-5 minute video to be in the running for a wedding in February 2015.

May 24th: The Charleston Tea Plantation will be holding its First Flush Festeaval. The Avett Bros. are headlining, other acts include Stoplight Observations, The Luke Cunningham Band, Atlas Road Crew, Uncle Mingo, Tyler Boone Band, Ben Fagan and the Holy City Hooligans, and The Executives. Tickets are $37.50 in advance and $45 day of show. VIP tickets are $100.

May 31st: Keep Charleston Beautiful’s Green and Lean 5k is happening at Brittlebank Park. Right now they are reaching out for auction donations. Click the link for more info. Keep Charleston Beautiful is an anti-litter organization, hosting cleanups all over town, all year long.

As always, whatever you get into, have fun and please be safe. Spring is the most beautiful season we have in this area–the trees are covered in seed pods and blooms, the bushes are covered in blooms. If this season tends to aggravate your allergies, don’t forget the tissues, allergy meds, and eye drops. For dawn and dusk hours, bring bug spray as the “no-see-ums”  (a.k.a sand flies, midgies) are already back and spring rains mean the mosquitos aren’t far behind.

If I see other events happening, I will update this post.

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