Credit: Courtesy Cookie Washington

Gullah Rag Rug Workshop

Join quilt artist Cookie Washington for a Gullah rag rug class and demonstration honoring Gullah artist Sharon Cooper-Murray. Passed down generation by generation, this quilting technique traditionally combined feed and grain sacks with rag strips to make unique piecesquilts. This is a four-hour, no-sew class using special tools. All materials are provided. Participants are encouraged to bring lunch and snacks.
June 28. 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. $75/members; $105 nonmembers. The Charleston Museum.
360 Meeting St. Downtown. charlestonmuseum.org

Party at the Point

Ring in Fourth of July this year at Party at the Point, Charleston’s premiere happy hour concert series. This year, the team behind the event is celebrating 25 years, making it the longest-running happy hour concert series in town — and its only annual beach party. The family-friendly event has a waterfront view and features live music, food, drinks and free parking.
Fridays through July 18. 5 p.m. $15/adults; kids 12 and younger free. Charleston Harbor Resort
& Marina. 20 Patriots Point Road. Mount Pleasant. charlestonharborresort.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 area-made goods.
Sundays. 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Free to attend. The Pour House. 1977 Maybank Hwy. James Island. sundaybrunchfarmersmarket.com

Artist-in-residence exhibition: Najee Wilson

In his exhibit, The Bluest Sky, Najee Wilson presents meditations and musings on his hometown through books, sounds and objects. This exhibit is presented as the conclusion to Najee’s three-month residency in the Artist-in-Residence Studio in the Park Circle Community Building and features new pieces created during the residency period. A free public reception will be held from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. June 27.
Through June. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Monday through Friday. Park Circle Community Building.
4800 Park Circle. North Charleston. culturalarts.northcharleston.org

The Big Pinky Beach Bash

Pinky’s on the beach is throwing down for its official launch event this weekend, and it’s going to be a whole vibe. Ocean views, fruity booze and a full day of live music. Swing by the Pink Tiki Bar (Pinki Bar? Piki Bar? It’ll catch on) when it opens at 10 a.m. and stay for the stacked music lineup featuring Flash Mob, the High Tide Trio and DJ Smartz.
June 28. 10 a.m. to late. Free to attend. Oceanfront at Folly Beach. 1 Center St. Folly Beach. pinkysfollybeach.com


Arts + Music

Get a techno-thrill with Cirque du So-Lazer’s cabaret-circus-dance party

Cabaret meets circus meets EDM-fueled dance party, all at the Music Farm on June 28 at 9 p.m. Designer/producer Seth Abraham of Lazer Catcher has dreamed up an eye-popping spectacle of aerialists, acrobats, dancers, body-painted models and LED flow performers from Out on a Limb Circus Arts, who are powered to beats from DJ Web Hollow and Puzzled Music. 32 Ann St.

BOOKS

June 29 from Noon to 5 p.m.: Philosophers & Fools Bookstore Bar launches “Sunday Spritz with Crosswords & Croissants” featuring a Sunday-only menu of spritzes and croissant sandwiches, along with a complimentary crossword puzzle.
Philosophers & Fools, 50 Bogard St.

CABARET

June 28 at 7:30 p.m. and June 29 at 4 p.m.: Crazy – About Patsy Cline features vocalist Maggie Worsdale channeling the iconic country singer, but in a jazz/country style.
Queen Street Playhouse, 20 Queen St.

MUSIC

  • June 27-28, 8 p.m.: Indigo Girls, Charleston Music Hall
  • June 27-29, 8 p.m.: Moon Taxi, The Windjammer
  • June 27-29, 9 p.m.: Melvin Seals & The JGB, Pour House
  • June 28, 8 p.m.: Chase Rice, The Refinery
  • June 29, 7:30 p.m.: Rhodium, Tin Roof
  • June 29, 8 p.m.: Sunny War, Music Farm
  • July 4, 9 p.m.: Loser Chris, Royal American
  • July 4 & 5, 8 p.m.: Flipturn, The Windjammer (N)
  • July 5, 8 p.m.: Steel Pulse (50th Anniversary Tour), The Refinery
  • July 10, 8:30 p.m.: Restless Spirit, Tin Roof

A la carte

WHAT’S NEW

Late night dining is back at Johns Island’s Wild Olive. The Italian favorite is now accepting dinner reservations on Fridays and Saturdays from 9 p.m. until 10:30 p.m., with the kitchen serving the full menu until 11 p.m. The extended hours give guests more time to enjoy dishes like charred octopus, ricotta and goat cheese gnocchi and duck saltimbocca.
More: wildolive.com

Petit Merci, a provisions shop on Montagu Street, has updated hours and a refreshed lineup of daytime offerings. Morning pastries, coffee and a newly stocked freezer with offerings like seasonal soups, ready-to-heat dinners and baked goods as well as an expanded homewares and tabletop collection are available 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Wednesdays through Saturdays.
More: mercichs.com

WHAT’S HAPPENING

Neighborhood cafe Alcove Market continues its Alcove Allstars Smoothie Series this Summer with three Charleston based brands. Linné Botanicals, the ethical skincare brand delivering nutrient-dense, plant-based formulations, will be on the menu through June serving a blend of banana, spinach, collagen, almond milk, ginger, dates and other glow-boosting ingredients. Look out for a smoothie collaboration with HART jewelry in August and September followed by Dubose skincare in November and December. These collaborations also have in-person shopping activations and social media giveaways.
More: alcovemarket.com

Wild Common kicks off its Annual Puerto Rican Summer Dinner Series on June 29. Executive Chef Orlando Pagán will celebrate his Puerto Rican roots with a special menu on the last Sunday of each summer month when guests will experience a multi-course tasting menu paired with Caribbean-inspired cocktails.
More: Resy

Head to Slightly North of Broad Mondays through Fridays for a three-course pre-fixe lunch menu. For $35, guests can choose from menu items including house salad, shrimp and grits, daily special soup and fish, pot de creme and crème brûlée.
More: snobcharleston.com


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