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Sunday Brunch Farmers Market

Head to The Pour House for a 100% local market featuring more than 40 local farmers and artisans and offering a full deck bar, live music, good eats and all kinds of amazing local goods. Cap off your weekend by kicking back and enjoying the local tunes and leave with a couple unique goodies.
Aug. 25. 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Free to attend. The Pour House. 1977 Maybank Hwy. James Island. sundaybrunchfarmersmarket.com

African drum class

Learn African drum techniques and rhythms from veteran instructor and performer Rajeeyah B. Mujahid. Students will be introduced to a variety of African instruments including the djembe, dunun, sticks, shaker and cowbell. This class is open to all ages and experience levels, and families are encouraged to sign up together.
Aug. 24. 11 a.m. to noon. $25/ticket. Park Circle Community Building. 4800 Park Circle.
North Charleston. nchasculturalarts.eventbrite.com

Gullah doll-making class

Create your own one-of-a-kind Gullah doll in a special class with Genya Watson, whose dolls can be found in the gift shop at Magnolia Plantation and Gardens. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn about Gullah Geechee culture and enjoy a crafty Sunday afternoon. Light refreshments and all necessary crafting materials will be provided.
Aug. 25. 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. $65/ticket. Magnolia Plantation and Gardens. 3550 Ashley River Road. West Ashley. magnoliaplantation.com

Group exhibition: To the Great Unknown

In their group exhibition, To the Great Unknown, members of HEART Inclusive Arts Community present a collection of tactile and interactive mixed media works that explore the things we might not know; the question marks in life. The featured works demonstrate how unknowns vary from person to person and how we experience them.
Through August. 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Wednesday through Friday; noon to 4 p.m. Saturday. Free.
Park Circle Gallery. 4820 Jenkins Ave. North Charleston. northcharleston.org

Summer Wine Festival

Indulge in more than 50 different wines, mimosas, seltzers and beers at this weekend’s summer wine festival at the Charleston Harbor Terminal. Kick back in the air-conditioned terminal with a live DJ or enjoy the spacious waterside patio with live music performers. Tickets include entry, souvenir acrylic wine glass and all drink samples. Food will be available for additional purchase.
Aug. 26. 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. $50/advance ticket; $65/day-of. Charleston Harbor Cruise Terminal.
196 Concord St. Downtown. charlestonwinefestivals.com


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