D-Day 81st Anniversary Memorial
To honor the 81st anniversary of the June 4 6 invasion of Normandy, Patriots Point Naval and Maritime Museum invites visitors to explore the museum and step aboard the USS Laffey to learn about the pivotal role this historic destroyer played in the monumental event. As always, military veterans, first responders and teachers receive discounted rates on tickets.
June 6. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Ticket prices vary. Patriots Point Naval and Maritime Museum. 40 Patriots Point Road. Mount Pleasant. patriotspoint.org
Piccolo Spoleto Sand Sculpting Competition
Join the biggest sand sculpting event of the year this weekend, competing with hundreds of others during Piccolo Spoleto. Teams are limited to no more than four people. Sculpting begins at 9 a.m., and judging for the children’s division begins at 10:30 a.m., followed by young adult, family and adult divisions. See a full schedule of Piccolo events online.
June 7. 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Free to register. Isle of Palms Front Beach. Isle of Palms. iop.net/sand-sculpting-contest
Kiawah River Full Moon Kayak Tour
Paddle into a tidal flat that dolphins, herons and egrets call home to watch the sun
set and the full moon rise. Watching the salt marsh prepare for its nightly slumber is
a quintessential Lowcountry experience. Guests will be guided by a local expert
and there is no experience needed. All gear and a thorough lesson will be provided
before departure.
June 10, 7 p.m.; and June 11, 7:45 p.m. $75/person. Coastal Expeditions at Kiawah River.
3050 Southerly Way. Johns Island. coastalexpeditions.com
Sunday Brunch Farmers Market
Head to the Pour House on James Island for a 100% local market brimming with more than 40 local farmers and artisans, a deck bar, live music, good eats and all kinds of amazing area-made goods. Cap off your weekend by kicking back, enjoying the local tunes and stocking up on unique goodies. This farmers market is open every Sunday between April and January.
Sundays. 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Free to attend. The Pour House. 1977 Maybank Hwy. James Island. sundaybrunchfarmersmarket.com
Blackness re/Defined
Join the International African American Museum for an evening of thought-provoking dialogue and dynamic creative expression. This program, titled Blackness re/Defined will explore the ways Black artists and cultural producers have shaped narratives of identity, resisted systemic erasure and redefined Blackness through art, music and movement.
June 12. Tour starts at 6 p.m.; program starts at 7 p.m. Free with registration. International African American Museum. 14 Wharfside St. Downtown. iaamuseum.org
Arts+Music
Photographer Parry trains lens on landscapes
Celebrated photographer Nigel Parry returns to Corrigan Gallery June 6 to June 30 with colorful new landscapes large and small, highlighting the ethereal nature of the region’s semi-tropical environment and embracing the romanticism of the South. Corrigan Gallery, 38 Queen St., Charleston. Opening reception is 5 p.m. June 6.
CULTURE
- June 6, 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. For Park Circle Pride, Itinerant Literate hosts a curated selection of LGBTQ+ books and wine. Odd Duck Market, 1082 E. Montague Ave., North Charleston.
- June 7, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Charleston Friends of the Library hosts its annual That BIG Book Sale of over 50,000 books. Omar Shrine Auditorium, 176 Patriot Points Road, Mount Pleasant.
- June 7, 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. Groove to the sounds of reggae music, eat some and have fun at the annual Piccolo Spoleto Festival Finale. Hampton Park, Charleston.
MUSIC
- June 6, 8 p.m.: The Allman Betts Band, The Refinery
- June 6, 7 p.m.: Barenaked Ladies, North Charleston Coliseum.
- June 6, 8 p.m.: Vince Gill, North Charleston PAC
- June 7, 7 p.m.: Stray Lions, Tin Roof
- June 7, 9 p.m.: Wolfgang Zimmerman, Royal American
- June 7, 9 p.m.: Dangermuffin, Pour House
- June 7, 8 p.m.: Subliminal Doubt, Music Farm
- June 8, 8 p.m.: Better Than Ezra, The Windjammer
- June 8, 7:30 p.m.: Indi’hibitors, Tin Roof
- June 12, 6 p.m.: Hash Cabbage, Pour House
- June 12, 6 p.m.: Penelope Road, The Windjammer
A la carte
WHAT’S NEW
Southern Living magazine recently released its 20 best new restaurants in the South and two Lowcountry favorites made the list. Johns Island’s Lost Isle and downtown’s Marbled & Fin join 18 other restaurants selected by the editors of the magazine who report, research, and visit restaurants across the South. To see the full list, visit southernliving.com.
New York City-based self-serve frozen yogurt shop, 16 Handles, has opened its first-ever Charleston location in the Point Hope Community near Cainhoy. The store offers 16 signature soft-serve flavors, 40+ sweet treats and sauces for toppings as well as smoothies, milkshakes and options for those with dietary restrictions. 16 Handles is open daily and is located at 654 Hopewell Drive, Suite 105. More: 16handles.com.
Thirteen South Carolina entrepreneurs will share $200,000 in funding for their agribusiness ventures through the S.C. Department of Agriculture’s Agribusiness Center for Research and Entrepreneurship (ACRE). Charleston County recipients include Roots & Shoots Nursery and Carolina Bananas, a local banana grower. With the funding, Roots & Shoots will expand its Charleston County nursery specializing in native landscaping plants and Carolina Bananas will extend its production and sale of cold-hardy banana plants. More: acre-sc.com.
WHAT’S HAPPENING
Charleston County School District and Lowcountry Food Bank are offering free meals through August 8 at select public libraries in Charleston County. Kids ages 5-18 are eligible and meals must be eaten on-site. For locations, times and more information, visit ccpl.org.
On June 7 James Beard semifinalist and owner of Mister Mao in New Orleans, Chef Sophina Uong, will join Chef Jason Stanhope at Sullivan’s Fish Camp for a special one-day-only collaboration. From 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. guests can enjoy a Lowcountry Khmer Boil — a funky, flavor-packed twist on the traditional Lowcountry boil — as well as bites from Stanhope’s raw bar, which features local seafood and seasonal offerings. For reservations, visit Resy.
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