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SUMMARY:The 2024 Harvest Festival
DESCRIPTION:Johns Island County Park hosts annual family-friendly bluegrass festival \nJoin Charleston County Parks for a countryside fall celebration! The 2024 Harvest Festival is set for Saturday\, Nov. 2 from 11 a.m. – 5 p.m. at beautiful Johns Island County Park. \n \nThe Harvest Festival is known for its showcase of Charleston’s own bluegrass talent\, with local bands playing throughout the day. The festival kicks off with a demo from the City of Charleston’s Mounted Police at 11 a.m.\, and live music will begin at 12 p.m. This year’s musical lineup is: \n12 – 1:30 p.m.: The Blue Plantation Band \n1:45 -3:15 p.m.: YeeHaw Junction \n3:30 – 5 p.m.: New Ghost Town \nAnd of course\, no Harvest Festival would be complete without a feast! A variety of food vendors will be on site\, selling barbeque\, kettle corn and all your beloved festival treats\, plus plenty of cold beverages. \nFestival-goers are also encouraged to stop by the crafters’ market\, which features a variety of hand-made items from local craft and merchandise vendors that make perfect holiday gifts. Families will find activities to keep the kids occupied including hayrides\, kids’ fall arts and crafts\, and pumpkin painting. \nCharleston County Parks has partnered with Kulture City to offer sensory inclusive accommodations at the event\, including sensory bags\, to help any guest with sensory needs. A quiet area will also be available on site behind the park’s barn. For more information on accessibility at the Harvest Festival\, visit the event webpage. \nAdmission to the Harvest Festival is $10 per person. Kids 12 and under and Gold Pass holders are admitted free. Gold Passes are not sold on site and receipt of purchase is not accepted; Gold Pass must be presented for free entry. Advance ticket sales are not available for this event. \n \nFood and beverages are available for additional fees; valid ID is required for alcohol purchase. Attendees are encouraged to bring chairs or blankets for seating. Dogs are welcome but must remain on a leash at all times. Outside alcohol and coolers are prohibited. \nFor more information\, call 843-795-4386\, visit CharlestonCountyParks.com. This event is brought to you by your Charleston County Parks. \n 
URL:https://whosonthemove.com/event/the-2024-harvest-festival/
LOCATION:Johns Island County Park\, 2662 Mullet Hall Rd\, Johns Island\, SC\, 29455\, United States
CATEGORIES:Charleston, SC
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SUMMARY:Palm Royale: Where 60s Glamour Meets Charleston Charm!
DESCRIPTION:The 14th annual Party for the Parks will be November 2\, 2024\, at Colonial Lake. This year’s theme\, “Palm Royale\,” invites you to step back in time to the glamour and opulence of Palm Beach in the 1960s. Prepare to be dazzled by a night of elegance\, luxury\, and unforgettable entertainment. \nColonial Lake will be transformed into a lavish Palm Royale paradise\, with swaying palms\, chic cabanas\, and a vibrant color palette reminiscent of the iconic era. Guests will enjoy an evening under the stars\, surrounded by the shimmering waters of the lake and the lush beauty of Charleston’s historic park. \nTickets go on sale Tuesday\, September 10th at 10:00 a.m. They sell out quickly so be sure to mark your calendars! \nJoin Charleston’s leading businesses\, elevate your brand to a coveted audience and guarantee a spot at the most exciting party of the year by becoming an event sponsor! Sponsorships start at $1\,000 and customized exclusive sponsorships start at $5\,000. Choose from exclusive options like Bar Sponsor\, VIP Sponsor\, Lake Lounge Sponsor\, and more! Act now before prices increase on September 1st. \n 
URL:https://whosonthemove.com/event/palm-royale-where-60s-glamour-meets-charleston-charm/
LOCATION:Colonial Lake\, 46-54 Ashley Avenue\, Charleston\, SC\, 29401
CATEGORIES:Charleston, SC
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SUMMARY:Firefly Distillery Hosts Annual Oyster Roast Series
DESCRIPTION:Firefly Distillery is hosting its popular seasonal Sunday Oyster Roast Series. Partnering with Lowcountry Oyster Co for the fourth year in a row and new to join\, Reeds Catering\, these ticketed all-you-can-eat oyster roasts will kick off in November and run each month through March. In addition to oysters\, guests can enjoy music from Charleston’s top DJs\, with food truck fare from various cuisines\, specialty Firefly cocktails\, Bloody Marys\, and beer available for purchase. Available online now\, tickets are $35 per person and are required for entry. \nThe oyster roasts will run one Sunday per month from 11 a.m. until 5 p.m. with oysters being served from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m. Special event features include a Bloody Mary bar with pickled garnishes\, signature Firefly cocktails and mocktails\, and beers and soft drinks for purchase. Guests are encouraged to bring their own oyster shucking gear and towels\, lawn games\, and chairs to relax and enjoy the festivities with friends and neighbors. Attendees can even catch Sunday football\, broadcasted throughout the distillery. Well-behaved dogs are also welcome to join in on the fun but must remain outdoors and on a leash at all times. \nWhile bottle sales are limited to Monday through Saturday\, seasonal and signature Firefly cocktails will be available for purchase in the Tasting Room and Back Porch bars during these ticketed Sunday events. Tickets are required for all guests visiting the distillery during these events\, but children 12 and under are free. A limited number of tickets are available per event and guests are encouraged to purchase in advance on Firefly’s website. \n 
URL:https://whosonthemove.com/event/firefly-distillery-hosts-annual-oyster-roast-series-6/
LOCATION:Firefly Distillery\, 4201 Spruill Avenue\, North Charleston\, SC\, 29405
CATEGORIES:Charleston, SC
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SUMMARY:Transfigured Night
DESCRIPTION:CHAMBER MUSIC CHARLESTON RETURNS TO SOTTILE THEATRE \nGuest Artists Join Musicians of CMC For String Sextets of Brahms and Schoenberg \nChamber Music Charleston’s acclaimed Ovation Concert Series continues on Sunday\, November 3\, 2024\, at 3 PM at the College of Charleston Sottile Theatre. The concert features guest violinist Daniel Ching of the Miró Quartet and cellist Alan Rafferty of the Cincinnati Symphony joining musicians of Chamber Music. The concert opens with Schoenberg’s groundbreaking one-movement work\, “Verklärte Nacht\,” based on Richard Dehmel’s poem of the same name\, and concludes with Brahms’ glorious Sextet in G Major. \nArnold Schoenberg’s “Verklärte Nacht\,” composed in 1899\, is a highly expressive and innovative work for string sextet. Inspired by Dehmel’s poem\, the music vividly captures the emotional turmoil and eventual reconciliation between two lovers. The composition is renowned for its rich harmonic language and masterful use of counterpoint\, marking a significant departure from traditional tonal structures and paving the way for Schoenberg’s later forays into atonality.\nThe program concludes with Johannes Brahms’ Sextet in G Major\, Op. 36\, composed in 1864-65. This expansive and lyrical work showcases Brahms’ ability to blend intricate musical textures with deep emotional expression. The sextet is characterized by its warm\, glowing melodies\, complex interweaving of the string parts\, and the seamless integration of folk-inspired themes. The final movement\, in particular\, stands out for its exuberant energy and brilliant contrapuntal writing\, making it one of the most celebrated works in the chamber music repertoire. \nTickets start at $25 ($5 for students/parents) and are available in advance online \nABOUT THE GUEST ARTISTS \nDaniel Ching\, a founding member of the Miró Quartet\, began his violin studies at the age of 3 under tutelage of his father. At age 5\, he entered the San Francisco Conservatory Preparatory Division on a full twelve‐year scholarship\, where he studied violin with Serban Rusu and Zaven Melikian\, and chamber music with Susan Bates. At the age of 10\, Daniel was first introduced to string quartets.A graduate of the Oberlin Conservatory of Music\, Daniel studied violin with Kathleen Winkler\, Roland and Almita Vamos\, and conducting with Robert Spano and Peter Jaffe. He completed his Masters degree at the Cleveland Institute of Music\, where he studied with former Cleveland Quartet violinist Donald Weilerstein. He also studied recording engineering and production with Thomas Knab of Telarc\, and subsequently engineered the Miró Quartet’s first promotional disc. Daniel is on faculty at the Sarah and Ernest Butler School of Music at the University of Texas at Austin\, where he teaches private violin students and coaches chamber music. He concurrently maintains an active international touring schedule as a member of the Miró Quartet.\nAlan Rafferty is rapidly gaining recognition as a preeminent cellist\, master teacher and innovative arts leader. In demand as a clinician around the world\, Mr. Rafferty has presented Master Classes at numerous schools including the Cleveland Institute of Music\, Northwestern University\, the University of Michigan and University of Texas at Austin and has been a visiting faculty member for the Cleveland Institute of Music\, Malta Philharmonic Orchestra and makes yearly visits to work with the Fellows at the New World Symphony. A member of the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra since 2007\, Mr. Rafferty holds the Ruth F. Rosevear endowed cello chair. In addition to playing over 1000 concerts as a member of the orchestra both in Cincinnati and around the world on tour\, he has been a regular performer on the CSO Chamber Players Series and narrated Education Concerts. As a chamber musician\, Mr. Rafferty regularly collaborates with the likes of Leon Fleisher\, Cho-Liang Lin and the Miro Quartet. He is the Artistic Director of the Ascent International Chamber Music Festival currently hosted by the University of Cincinnati\, College-Conservatory of Music. Since 2013\, he has been a faculty member at the University of Cincinnati\, College-Conservatory of Music. \n  \nABOUT CHAMBER MUSIC CHARLESTON \nChamber Music Charleston (CMC) is a nonprofit arts organization founded in 2006. CMC is known for its wide variety of engaging and exciting classical programs\, from Ovation Concerts at the Dock Street and Sottile Theatres to intimate House Concerts in the historic homes of Downtown Charleston and grand living spaces of Kiawah Island and Bishop Gadsden. CMC attracts internationally acclaimed guest artists to play alongside their professional local musicians in over 50 concerts each season. Highlights of past seasons include performances by legendary violinist Midori\, two sold-out performances at New York City’s famed Carnegie Hall\, concerts at the South Carolina Aquarium\, Old Exchange Building\, and Drayton Hall\, and the commission and world premiere performance of James Stephenson’s “There Are No Words\,” written in response to Charleston’s Mother Emanuel AME Church shooting in June 2015.
URL:https://whosonthemove.com/event/transfigured-night/
LOCATION:Sottile Theatre\, 44 George Street\, CHARLESTON\, SC\, 29401
CATEGORIES:Charleston, SC
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SUMMARY:4th Annual Daniel Island Holiday Market
DESCRIPTION:The 4th Annual Holiday Market will be held November 9\, 2024\, 10am – 4pm\, Daniel Island Recreation Center\, 160 Fairbanks Drive\, Daniel Island\, free entry\, plenty of free parking \nThis 4 th Annual Holiday Market will be a Pandora’s box full of talented artists\, designers and boutique merchants. There is a combination of new and seasoned vendors and our guests are assured to see exclusive merchandise that they have never seen before. This is a Boutique Style Market with 35 vendors indoors and outdoors and we are holding it early in November so that people can get a jump on their holiday shopping and to allow for special orders to arrive before the Holidays. The incredible part about this Market is the wide variety of talented artists\, designers and entrepreneurs from right here on the Island.  The vendors are all local from the Daniel Island and Charleston areas. \nCheck out the website:\nwww.diholidaymarket.com and follow us on Instagram: @diholidaymarket.
URL:https://whosonthemove.com/event/4th-annual-daniel-island-holiday-market/
LOCATION:Daniel Island Recreation Center\, 160 Fairbanks Drive\, Daniel Island\, SC\, 29492
CATEGORIES:Charleston, SC
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SUMMARY:CCSD Fall Virtual Hiring Event
DESCRIPTION:Charleston County School District’s (CCSD) Division of Human Resources is hosting a virtual hiring event to connect teacher candidates with district administrators. Educators will be able to speak with hiring managers and learn about openings at CCSD schools. \nParticipants are encouraged to prepare a resume and can register by clicking on this link.
URL:https://whosonthemove.com/event/ccsd-fall-virtual-hiring-event/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Charleston, SC
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SUMMARY:2024 Holiday Festival of Lights
DESCRIPTION:The Holiday Festival of Lights at James Island County Park opens on Nov. 15! The event will be open nightly from 5:30 – 10 p.m. through Dec. 31\, 2024. \nFor 35 years\, this event has been a beloved holiday tradition for Lowcountry residents and visitors. More than five million people have toured the Holiday Festival of Lights\, which has been hosted annually by Charleston County Parks at James Island County Park since 1990. The holiday hotspot has earned many awards and mentions throughout the country. \nCruise along the three-mile display of glimmering multicolored lights throughout the park\, featuring over 750 light displays. Park the car and tour other areas of the park\, where guests are sure to create lasting memories with family fun activities\, holiday shopping\, delicious food and treats\, and so much more to do including: \n\nRide the magical Festival Express train\nMarvel at the 50-ton sand sculpture\nTake a spin on the old-fashioned carousel\nScale the climbing wall\nRoast marshmallows over an open fire\nShop for the perfect holiday gift\nEnjoy pretzels\, popcorn\, and savory sweet treats\nSpecial events and entertainment on select evenings\, including a New Year’s Eve fireworks display on Dec. 31 at 8 p.m. (see calendar below)\n\nAnd\, of course\, don’t forget to visit with Santa! Kris Kringle will be at the Holiday Festival of Lights nightly from opening night through Dec. 23. Santa will also be at James Island County Park during special daytime appearances. Called Mingle with Kringle\, families can book private visits during the day on select Saturdays in December. People with disabilities and their families are invited to schedule inclusive visits with Santa on Nov. 24 and Dec. 8. To book a daytime visit with Santa\, visit HolidayFestivalofLights.com. \nAdmission \nTo enhance visitor experience and to help manage wait times at the Holiday Festival of Lights\, each event night has been identified as a “green” night (having historically light traffic/wait times)\, a “yellow” night (moderate traffic/wait times)\, or a “red” night (heavy traffic/longer wait times). Admission prices vary based on the night\, and guests can save money by purchasing tickets online in advance. Green nights will be $15 per vehicle in advance or $20 at the gate; Yellow nights will be $25 per vehicle in advance or $30 at the gate; and Red nights will be $30 per vehicle in advance or $40 at the gate. A calendar denoting each night’s category is available at HolidayFestivalofLights.com. \nCharleston County Parks highly recommends advance ticket purchase and visiting on a green or yellow night; not only will guests save money these evenings\, but traffic\, crowds and wait times at the event will be reduced. Gold Pass holders receive one free vehicle admission per annual membership period (Gold Pass must be presented at the gate). \nFor more information on the Holiday Festival of Lights\, call 843-795-4386 or visit HolidayFestivalofLights.com. This event is presented by Boeing\, South Carolina Federal Credit Union and your Charleston County Parks. \n 
URL:https://whosonthemove.com/event/2024-holiday-festival-of-lights/
LOCATION:James Island County Park\, 871 Riverland Drive\, Charleston\, SC\, 29412
CATEGORIES:Charleston, SC
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SUMMARY:Stories of War with Exit12 Dance Company
DESCRIPTION:Exit12’s signature full-length evening performances weave together veteran storytelling with concert dance that takes the audience through the military experience\, exploring war\, humanity\, homecoming and family. This will be the debut performance of a new collaborative piece that tells the story of the cadet experience. This event will take place on Saturday\, Nov. 16\, from 6 to 8 p.m. Attendance is free\, but registration is required. \nStories of War at The Citadel is funded in part by Creative Forces®: NEA Military Healing Arts Network\, an initiative of the National Endowment in partnership with the U.S. Departments of Defense and Veterans Affairs. Creative Forces Community Engagement Grant program is managed by Mid-America Arts Alliance.
URL:https://whosonthemove.com/event/stories-of-war-with-exit12-dance-company/
LOCATION:Capers Hall Art Gallery and Auditorium
CATEGORIES:Charleston, SC
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SUMMARY:From Concept to Cure: Hybrid mRNA Technology in Vaccination
DESCRIPTION:According to recent scientific advancements\, mRNA technology has revolutionized the field of vaccine development\, particularly in combating infectious diseases like COVID-19. mRNA vaccines work by instructing cells to produce a protein that triggers an immune response\, effectively training the body to recognize and combat the virus. This innovative approach offers faster production times and adaptability to emerging variants\, making it a critical tool in modern medicine’s arsenal against pandemics. \nCreative Biolabs has invited Dr. Magnus A.G. Hoffmann to walk us through the application of hybrid mRNA technology in vaccine development\, strategies for optimizing hybrid mRNA vaccines\, and the use of this technology in developing pan-coronavirus vaccines. \nDuring this webinar\, we will explore the following key topics: \nIntroduction on the importance of vaccines to protect against pandemics and the pros and cons of current vaccine strategies\, including mRNA vaccines\nDescription and development of the hybrid mRNA technology that combines features of mRNA- and protein nanoparticle-based vaccines\nIn vivo evaluation of the hybrid mRNA technology for SARS-CoV-2 in mice\, including new data on hybrid mRNA-based booster immunizations in pre-vaccinated mice\nOptimization strategies for hybrid mRNA vaccines\, including preliminary data on new designs that enhance expression\nApplication of the hybrid mRNA vaccine technology as a pan-coronavirus vaccine platform
URL:https://whosonthemove.com/event/from-concept-to-cure-hybrid-mrna-technology-in-vaccination/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Charleston, SC
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241130T150000
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SUMMARY:American Express Celebrates its 15th Small Business Saturday
DESCRIPTION:In Charleston\, SC on November 30th\, American Express will be celebrating the 15th Small Business Saturday. To commemorate the milestone year and its longstanding support of small businesses\, American Express will host a holiday pop-up market and a special performance by Noah Kahan. \nMore details below:\nA “Shop & Stroll” on Market Street (between Meeting and King Street) from 3-7pm ET to kick off holiday shopping season; the festive pop-up market will be open to the public and feature local small businesses\, food trucks\, and interactive stations. \nA special performance by critically acclaimed and multi-platinum singer-songwriter\, Noah Kahan\, at the historic Riviera Theater: “American Express Presents: Celebrating Small Business Saturday with Noah Kahan.” Learn about tickets here.
URL:https://whosonthemove.com/event/american-express-celebrates-its-15th-small-business-saturday-on-november-30th-in-charleston-sc/
LOCATION:Meeting Street
CATEGORIES:Charleston, SC
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