Tricky Words Magic Show  
The audience participates in this family-friendly magic show for all ages starring George Younts, an award-winning magician and Charleston County School of the Arts theatre teacher. Visit www.piccolospoleto.com for details.  
9:30 a.m.  & 11:30 a.m. | Charleston County Public Library Main Branch | 68 Calhoun Street  


L’Organo featuring Ilona Kubiaczyk-Adler 
Ilona performs with brilliant virtuosity the music of Eastern Europe and the Americas, including Müthel, Ratusińska, Bach, and Villa-Lobos. 
10 a.m. | St. Michael’s Church | 71 Broad Street 


Music at Noon: World Music Cafe Pop Up-Native American and Middle Eastern Fusion  
Peter Kfoury and Delia Chariker present global music with soothing and thoughtful sounds from Native American culture. Delia Chariker’s beautiful voice stirs memories of her Native ancestors while her flute reaches our souls. Kfoury, a virtuoso Oud (Near Eastern/North African lute player), blends the exotic melodies and rhythms of that part of the world with American influences of Jazz, Blues and Rock. Delia and Peter play both solo and duet.
Noon | Circular Congregational Church | 150 Meeting Street  


Young Artists Series: Go for Baroque 
Encore performance of music that includes Handel’s “See the raging Flames Arise” from Joshua – Jimmy Cyganek (baritone); Bach’s “Cello Suite No.1 in G major, BWV 1007” – David Gadsden (violin); Bach’s “Prelude and Fugue in A-flat major, BWV 862” — Alina Galiyeva (piano); Bach’s “Suite 4 in E flat” – Isaac Hill (cello); Bach’s “Prelude and Fugue in B-flat major BWV 866” – Othniel Gorg  
Noon | Simons Center Recital Hall | 54 St. Philip Street  


Early Music Series: The Pachelbel Canon and the Charleston Connection with Charleston Baroque  
Enjoy the beloved Pachelbel “Canon and Gigue” alongside Handel’s “Royal Fireworks” and selections inspired by colonial Charleston – all  performed by Charleston Baroque.  
3 p.m. | St. Mary’s Catholic Church | 95 Hasell Street  


Sundown Poetry featuring Evelyn Berry 
Evelyn Berry, the trans, Southern author of Grief Slut (Sundress Publications, 2024) and the chapbooks Buggery (Bateau Press, 2020) and T4T (Small Harbor Editions, 2026) and recipient of the National Endowment for the Arts Poetry Fellowship will read from their work in a performance followed by a reception at Buxton Books, 160 King Street. 
6 p.m. | Washington Square Park | 80 Broad Street  


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