Holiday Magic in Historic Charleston – CharlestonArts.org

“The City of Charleston Office of Cultural Affairs celebrates the holiday season each December with Holiday Magic in Historic Charleston, offering free, family-friendly activities, live performances and decorations all around town for everyone in the community to enjoy together.”

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Holiday Magic in Historic Charleston

The City of Charleston Office of Cultural Affairs celebrates the holiday season each December with Holiday Magic in Historic Charleston, offering free, family-friendly activities, live performances and decorations all around town for everyone in the community to enjoy together.

DECEMBER 1ST EVENTS

Holiday Parade – Sunday, December 1 at 3:30

This holiday tradition is better than ever as bands, floats, marchers and performers parade through downtown Charleston.

Parade will begin near Colonial Lake and continue up Broad Street to Meeting Street and disperses on Calhoun Street near Marion Square

More about the parade – https://www.charleston-sc.gov/1510/Holiday-Parade

Tree Lighting Ceremony  – Sunday, December 1 from 4:30-6:30 PM

An annual Charleston holiday jubilee featuring performances from musicians and arts organizations throughout Charleston that will culminate in the lighting of the magnificent 64-foot Holiday Tree of Lights, the official City of Charleston Christmas tree in Marion Square.

Marion Square


Holiday Market Schedule

  • Saturdays & Sundays
  • December 7-22, 2019
  • 9:00 AM – 3:00 PM
  • Marion Square

Parade of Boats 

Saturday, December 14 from 5:30-8:00pm

  • Head to the water for a Lowcountry holiday tradition as this display of lighted and festive boats proceeds through the Charleston Harbor. View the procession along Charleston’s waterfront or REGISTER your own boat and join the parade!
  • Presented in partnership with Charleston Sail and Power Squadron.
  • To apply to participate, CLICK HERE

Chanukah in the Square 

Sunday, December 22 at 4:00 -6:00 PM

  • A free, festive party for everyone; featuring music, dancing, and the lighting of the nine foot Menorah by Charleston’s Holocaust survivors. Visitors can enjoy crafts and treats, including latkes and other traditional Chanukah foods.
  • Presented in partnership with the Yaschik/Arnold Jewish Studies program at the College of Charleston and Chabad of the Lowcountry

Lowcountry Kwanzaa Events

  • A celebration of Kwanzaa Events around the Lowcountry
  • These events are coordinated by the Lowcountry Kwanzaa Planning Committee, and are promoted by the City of Charleston Office of Cultural Affairs as part of Holiday Magic in Historic Charleston.

Happy New Year, Charleston!

Tuesday, December 31 from 4:00-9:00pm

Ring in your New Year with lights, laughter, and an evening the whole family can enjoy at Happy New Year, Charleston! This celebration is free to the public and offers a family friendly, non-alcoholic event with activities, live music, and food trucks.


SOURCE: http://charlestonarts.org/programs/holiday-magic/

See also, “City of Charleston Announces Annual Holiday Parade, Tree Lighting, Holiday Market” CharlestonChronicle.net

“Coffee lovers to unite for Charleston Coffee Fest at LO-Fi Brewing” ABCNews4.com

“On Sunday, February 9th, java junkies will find themselves in caffeine heaven when they attend the 6th annual Charleston Coffee Fest at LO-Fi Brewing. The event runs from 10 am until 3 pm.

The Charleston Coffee Fest, formerly the Charleston Coffee Cup, is a family-friendly event celebrating the Holy City’s burgeoning craft coffee culture…”

https://abcnews4.com/features/4-the-lowcountry/holy-city-sinner/coffee-lovers-to-unite-for-charleston-coffee-fest-at-lo-fi-brewing

Source: ABCNews4.com

MOJA Arts Festival – A Celebration of African-American and Caribbean Arts

Moja, a Swahili word meaning “One,” is the appropriate name for this festival celebration of harmony among all people in our community.” MOJAfestival.com

MOJA Festival

“2019 marks Charleston’s 36th annual MOJA Arts Festival: A Celebration of African-American and Caribbean Arts. Selected as one of the Southeast Tourism Society’s Top 20 Events for many years, the MOJA Arts Festival promises an exciting line-up of events with a rich variety of traditional favorites. The upcoming festival is scheduled for Thursday, September 26 through Sunday, October 6, 2019. Nearly half of MOJA’s events are admission-free, and the remainder are offered at  modest ticket prices.

The MOJA Arts Festival is a multi-disciplinary festival produced and directed by the City of Charleston Office of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the MOJA Planning Committee, a community arts and cultural group, and the MOJA Advisory Board, a group of civic leaders who assist with fundraising and advocacy.” MOJAfestival.com

Further Info – ABCNews4.com: MOJA Heritage Day celebrates African-American and Caribbean culture

Charleston Zine Fest

Saturday, July 20, 2019
Halsey Institute Galleries

“The Halsey Institute is proud to host the 3rd annual Charleston Zine Fest!
Join us and the Charleston Zine Fest team for a fest full of vendors and workshops (both informative and interactive)! Those on the zine team want this to be as inclusive, educational, and impactful as possible, so keep an eye on their Facebook page for an exciting schedule of events. 
As always, CZF is FREE and open to the public.
Please feel free to email charlestonzinefest@gmail.com or call (803) 370.8798 with any questions or great ideas!” Website

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Charleston Riverdogs & other Minor league baseball teams to rename teams for 4 games next season.

Béisbol in the Holy City, RiverDogs to Become “Perros Santos” as Part of MiLB’s Copa de la Diversión

‘Holy Dogs’ to celebrate Charleston’s growing LatinX community for four games this season

The Team’s Story – https://www.milb.com/charleston/news/b233isbol-in-the-holy-city-riverdogs-to-become-perros-santos-as-part-of-milbs-copa-de-la-diversi243n/c-305355700

The League’s Story – https://www.milb.com/…/copa-de-la-diversion-big…/c-305354674

Pick up your hats and T’s here!

03/15-17/2019 Charleston Antiques Show

Historic Charleston Foundation Website says,

“Managed by the Antiques Council, the 16th Annual Charleston  Antiques Show, March 15-17, 2019, will bring approximately 30 dealers of fine arts and antiques from across the world to The Gaillard Center for a magnificient three-day show. You will find paintings, jewelry, furniture, rugs, decorative objects, silver and many more treasures to behold. Explore the show all three days and enjoy a Bloody Mary on Sunday morning while you stroll through the exhibits.”

Show Hours:
Friday, March 15: 10 am – 6 pm
Saturday, March 16: 10 am – 6 pm
Sunday, March 17: 11 am – 5 pm* (*Enjoy a complimentary Bloody Mary on Sunday, March 17th.)