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Holiday Festival of Lights

Hop in the car and cruise along a three-mile display of lights throughout James Island County Park. The annual holiday festival features more than 2 million blinking, twinkling and dazzling bulbs, and more than 750 unique displays. Don’t forget to visit the Christmas village to grab fresh hot cocoa, s’mores, candy, gifts and more. And, of course, make sure to visit old Kris Kringle himself.
Nov. 15 through Dec. 31. 5:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. Entry prices vary by night. James Island County Park. 871 Riverland Drive. James Island. ccprc.com/3665/holiday-festival-of-lights

Kulture Klash

Back for its ninth edition this weekend, this year’s eclectic celebration of the arts in the Holy City is taking over a brand-new arts venue in North Charleston’s Navy Yard. Featuring more than 100 visual artists, including legendary mural and graffiti artists, and live musical performances by local musicians and DJs, there is something for everyone at this one-day, two-stage event. Read more about this event at charlestoncitypaper.com.
Nov. 16. 6 p.m. to 1 a.m. Tickets start at $40. North Charleston Navy Yard, Building 64.
2301 Noisette Blvd. North Charleston. kultureklashchs.com

2nd annual MashFest

King BBQ and Holy City Brewing are joining forces and heading to The Porter Room to bring the Lowcountry a bourbon, barbecue and beer festival like no other. Enjoy live music, public art installations, cigar rolling demos and three barbecue tasting stations. Tickets include barbecue and two drink vouchers good for beer or a signature cocktail.
Nov. 17. 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. $75/general admission. Holy City Brewing. 1021 Aragon Ave.
North Charleston. holycitybrewing.com

Hari Kondabolu at Wit’s End

Don’t miss Hari Kondabolu, a comedian, writer and podcaster based in Brooklyn, as he headlines Charleston at Wit’s End Comedy Lounge this weekend. His 2018 Netflix special was named on several “Best of” lists, and his 2017 truTB documentary, The Problem with Apu, has become a nationally acclaimed critique still discussed today.
Nov. 16. Doors open at 6 p.m.; show starts at 7 p.m. Ticket prices vary. Wit’s End Comedy Lounge. 3320 Rivers Ave. North Charleston. witsendcharleston.com

Central Creek Farmers Market

If you’ve missed out on the last two months of fresh local produce at the Central Creek Farmers Market in Moncks Corner, don’t worry — you still have one more chance. Enjoy fresh food, local artwork, live music and makers from the Goose Creek community — all under the Casey Pavilion at Central Creek Park. This will be the last installment of the market until next year’s season.
Nov. 20. 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. Free to attend. Central Creek Park Casey Pavilion.
147 Old Moncks Corner Road. Moncks Corner. cityofgoosecreek.com


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