It’s another busy weekend on the Sea Islands. Make a point to enjoy these sunny days, I hear another cold snap is coming next week.
FRIDAY (the 21st):
4pm: On James, at the Charleston Pour House, it’s the Steel Rollers on the deck. This is a free show.
8pm: On Johns, at Seanachai, its the Rusty Hook Ramblers. Don’t forget, 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.
9:30pm: On James, at Max & Henry’s, there’s a Pusser’s Rum Painkiller Party. Featuring DJ Rehab, T-shirts, painkiller samples, giveaways, and Pusser’s Rum nauti girls.
10pm: On James, at the Charleston Pour House, the Larry Keel Power Trio are playing. The doors open at 9. This show is $12 in advance, $15 at the door.
10pm: On James, the Bohemian Bull has New Galaxy playing. Don’t forget, they serve food late into the evening.
SATURDAY (the 22nd)
9am: On Johns, at SIHH Restore, everything is on sale, 15-50 percent off, and free hotdogs will be served at midday.
10am: Lowcountry Marsh Sweepers will meet at the Red Top Welcome Center at for a Rantowles Creek cleanup. If you are driving South on Hwy. 17 (Red Top zone) please use caution and watch for these pedestrians.
10am: The Johns Island Farmers Market is held near the Main and Maybank intersection next to Dr. Anthony Ross’ Island Chiropractic. It has at 47 vendors.
12pm: On Wadmalaw, it’s Sippin’ Saturday at Irvin-House Vineyards, featuring food by Stono Café and live music by Don Merkle and the Blacksmiths.
1pm: On Folly, A Follygras (Mardi Gras at the Edge of America) parade and party on Center Street is scheduled.
1pm: On Johns, at the Charleston County Public Library, it’s De Gullah Roots Festival at 1pm. See link for details.
UPDATED! 2pm: On Johns, at Sweetgrass Garden, there’s a fundraiser for a barn-raising. There will be live music, fun for kids, and food. Donations are encouraged. Please see Sweetgrass link for details.
5pm: On James, at the Terrace Theater, it’s Costa Presents the Fly Fishing Film Extravaganza. This is the original fly fishing film fest, and a great networking opportunity to meet other ‘fishfolk’. Tickets available at the Charleston Angler and Lowcountry Fly Shop.
5pm: On James, at Town Hall, James Island Pride is holding a Silent Art Auction. Click link for details. Town Hall is in the same general strip mall as the Smoky Oak Taproom.
8pm: On Johns, at Seanachai, its Ed Porkchop Meyer. 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.
8pm: On James, at the Terrace Theater, it’s the second showing of Costa Presents the Fly Fishing Film Extravaganza. This is the original fly fishing film extravaganza, and a great networking opportunity to meet other fishfolk. Tickets available at the Charleston Angler and Lowcountry Fly Shop.
9:30pm: On James, at the Charleston Pour House, it’s the Mantras on the main stage. This show is $8 in advance, and $10 at the door. See website for tickets and more information.
10pm: On James, the Bohemian Bull has Funkness Monster. Don’t forget, they serve food late into the evening.
SUNDAY (the 23rd):
8am: The Hideaway Pizza Kitchen now serves breakfast until 12pm on Sundays. Hideaway is at the intersection of Ft. Johnson and Harborview Roads.
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.
1pm: Smoky Oak Taproom & Charleston ZTA Alumane present a chili cookoff benefitting Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Awareness charity. Calhoun’s Calling will be playing live music. There will be a pink fire truck in attendance. Tickets are $10, children 10 and under get in free. Click link for details.
4pm: On James, at the Charleston Pour House, it’s Sunday Phunday with Runaway Gin playing Phish covers. This show is free.
ALL WEEKEND LONG AND BEYOND:
February 20th-25th, if you are eating out, check to see if your restaurant has a “Spayghetti” special. Ordering this entree means part of the proceeds go to Pet Helpers.
On James, the Terrace Theater is showing the following films: The Monuments Men, Her, The Wolf of Wall Street, Philomena, Nebraska, and The Great Beauty (Italian). For showtimes, click the Terrace link.
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.
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. Food and Beverage Workers night is every Tuesday, with late night appetizer specials, happy hour 4-7pm, $2 vodkas, and Hank Futch & Friends playing live acoustic music. Oyster Roasts on Thursdays, just $12 for a bucket of Oysters and 2 Bud Selects.
Monday at 5pm, on James, the Charleston Crab House is hosting a Customer Appreciation Party.
Middleton Place started its daily camellia walks last week. See link for information. Don’t forget your camera and cash for admission to the park. Daffodils, narcissus are also out this time of year. And I’ve actually seen a redbud on Riverland Drive.
March 1st, On Johns at Mullet Hall Equestrian Center, the Mullet Hall Run is scheduled. Participants should register at the Mullet Hall link, and don a mullet wig the day of the run unless they sport one naturally.
Also March 1st is PetHelpers’ Shuck Your Paws Off event. It happens at the Visitor Center Bus Shed Downtown from 7-11pm. Food is provided by Mt. Pleasant’s the Shelter Kitchen and Bar. Purchase tickets at the Shuck link above.
Also March 1st, on James, at the Bohemian Bull, a Mardi Gras party is scheduled. Mardi Gras officially happens the following Tuesday, the 4th.
Also March 1st, on James, at Brickhouse Kitchen, its Family Fun Day from 11am-5pm.
Also March 1st, on James, Midtown Theater‘s Pippin opens at 8pm.
On March 13-17, on James, at the Terrace, the Fifth Charleston Film Festival starts showing its films. Click here to see this year’s lineup.
On March 23, on James, the Sunday Brunch Farmers Market begins its spring 2014 season.
On April 6, on Johns, Freshfields Village is having a Food Truck Rodeo.
Whatever you get into, have fun and be safe. If I see something I forgot, I will add it above.












