Boone Hall Fright Nights
Don’t miss your chance to journey through three different horror attractions at Boone Hall this Halloween season. Choose one for a singular spooky experience, or celebrate 10 years of local terror with a Scream Pass to get access to the full trio (each attraction has a unique theme). Purchase tickets online and in advance, as nights sell out quickly. Children under the age of 12 must be accompanied by an adult.
Open through Oct. 27. Event times and ticket prices vary. Boone Hall Plantation. 1235 Long Point Road. Mount Pleasant. boonehallfrightnights.com
Carolina Park Trunk or Treat
Pre-game Halloween with a family-friendly party in Mount Pleasant. Hosted by the Town of Mount Pleasant, this festival includes “trunk-or-treating,” a Halloween-themed photo booth, a petting zoo and more. Costumes are encouraged, and a food truck will be on-site in case guests want more than candy for dinner (but we won’t judge you in either case).
Oct. 25. 4:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. Free to attend. Carolina Park Soccer Field. Recreation Way.
Mount Pleasant. experiencemountpleasant.com
Witches’ Brew Tea at Camellias
Gather your favorite witches and ghouls this Halloween season for a spooky and fun Witches’ Brew Tea time at Camellias at Hotel Bennett. Sip spellbinding teas and indulge in delicious pastries all while in costume — what better way to embrace the spirit of the season than with a hauntingly delightful tea experience filled with festive flavors and eerie elegance. Reservations are encouraged as space is limited.
Oct. 30. 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. $65/adult; $42/children younger than 12. Camellias. 404 King St. Downtown. hotelbennett.com
Our South cookbook signing party
Head to King BBQ for a delicious celebration of Southern cuisine and culture with author Ashleigh Shanti. Get your copy of Our South signed and sample some mouthwatering bites straight from the pages of the cookbook — just in time for lunch. Hit the bar on-site for some of Shanti’s cocktail recipes, as well. A copy of Our South is included with the purchase of a ticket.
Oct. 27. 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. $65/ticket; $95/two tickets. King BBQ. 2029 Carver Ave.
North Charleston. eatkingbbq.com
Charleston Farmers Market
Browse through a bounty of seasonal fruits and vegetables, handcrafted goods and prepared foods as you explore the stalls inside Marion Square. From farm-fresh produce to food truck favorites, there’s something for everyone at the Charleston Farmers Market. Bring the whole family and enjoy live music, special events and activities for all ages in the heart of downtown.
Oct. 26. 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Free to attend. Marion Square. 329 Meeting St. Downtown. charlestonfarmersmarket.com




