Event Calendar
- 1616.September.Sunday
Prints in Clay: Photography Exhibit
Charleston Gaillard Centerhttps://gaillardcenter.org/event/prints-in-clay-photography-exhibit/?instance_id=93395 Calhoun St, Charleston, SC 29401, USAThe Charleston Gaillard Center is proud to present Prints in Clay: A Photography Exhibit. The exhibit is a collection of photography highlighting and supporting the mission of the Slave Dwelling Project, a 501c3 organization whose mission is to identify and assist property owners, government agencies and organizations to preserve extant slave dwellings.
The photography exhibit is free of charge, and will be in residence at the Charleston Gaillard Center for two weeks.
The photography exhibit is part of Prints in Clay, a four-part program consisting of a historical tour, a visual exhibit, a curated dinner, and an evening concert. This program was developed in partnership with the Slave Dwelling Project and Historic Charleston Foundation.
- 1717.September.Monday
Prints in Clay: Photography Exhibit
Charleston Gaillard Centerhttps://gaillardcenter.org/event/prints-in-clay-photography-exhibit/?instance_id=93395 Calhoun St, Charleston, SC 29401, USAThe Charleston Gaillard Center is proud to present Prints in Clay: A Photography Exhibit. The exhibit is a collection of photography highlighting and supporting the mission of the Slave Dwelling Project, a 501c3 organization whose mission is to identify and assist property owners, government agencies and organizations to preserve extant slave dwellings.
The photography exhibit is free of charge, and will be in residence at the Charleston Gaillard Center for two weeks.
The photography exhibit is part of Prints in Clay, a four-part program consisting of a historical tour, a visual exhibit, a curated dinner, and an evening concert. This program was developed in partnership with the Slave Dwelling Project and Historic Charleston Foundation.
- 1818.September.Tuesday
Prints in Clay: Photography Exhibit
Charleston Gaillard Centerhttps://gaillardcenter.org/event/prints-in-clay-photography-exhibit/?instance_id=93395 Calhoun St, Charleston, SC 29401, USAThe Charleston Gaillard Center is proud to present Prints in Clay: A Photography Exhibit. The exhibit is a collection of photography highlighting and supporting the mission of the Slave Dwelling Project, a 501c3 organization whose mission is to identify and assist property owners, government agencies and organizations to preserve extant slave dwellings.
The photography exhibit is free of charge, and will be in residence at the Charleston Gaillard Center for two weeks.
The photography exhibit is part of Prints in Clay, a four-part program consisting of a historical tour, a visual exhibit, a curated dinner, and an evening concert. This program was developed in partnership with the Slave Dwelling Project and Historic Charleston Foundation.
HALSEY TALKS | Street Art
Halsey Institute of Contemporary Arthttp://halsey.cofc.edu/main-events/halsey-talks-street-art/161 Calhoun Street, Charleston, SC 29401What happens when you take art out of the protection of museum walls and plexiglass cases? How does art exist in the public sphere?
Join us as we have a discussion on the nature of street art. Using the current exhibiting artist Hitnes and his public murals around the country as a springboard, we will consider how street art functions both inside and outside the art world.
Learn more about Hitnes’s murals here.
About Halsey Talks
Halsey Talks are an ongoing series of roundtable discussion on intriguing concepts in art. While they may take advantage of exhibitions on view at the Halsey Institute, they are open-ended in nature. As a platform for a deeper understanding and discussion of fascinating ideas in art, Halsey Talks are open to all.
Stryker Orthopaedics Attempts to Break Guinness World Record in Charleston
https://patients.stryker.com/seminarsOn September 18th, Stryker Orthopaedics will be hosting a joint health seminar The Courtyard Marriott Mount Pleasant at 7:00pm in an attempt to break a Guinness World Record (GWR) for “Largest Joint Health Awareness Lesson.” Local residents are encouraged to attend and learn about the latest advancements to treat joint pain, as well as take part in this exciting nationwide attempt.
The seminar in Charleston will take place simultaneously with more than 20 other seminars across the nation. Those interested in attending a seminar can visit patients.stryker.com/seminars to register - 1919.September.Wednesday
Prints in Clay: Photography Exhibit
Charleston Gaillard Centerhttps://gaillardcenter.org/event/prints-in-clay-photography-exhibit/?instance_id=93395 Calhoun St, Charleston, SC 29401, USAThe Charleston Gaillard Center is proud to present Prints in Clay: A Photography Exhibit. The exhibit is a collection of photography highlighting and supporting the mission of the Slave Dwelling Project, a 501c3 organization whose mission is to identify and assist property owners, government agencies and organizations to preserve extant slave dwellings.
The photography exhibit is free of charge, and will be in residence at the Charleston Gaillard Center for two weeks.
The photography exhibit is part of Prints in Clay, a four-part program consisting of a historical tour, a visual exhibit, a curated dinner, and an evening concert. This program was developed in partnership with the Slave Dwelling Project and Historic Charleston Foundation.
- 2020.September.Thursday
Prints in Clay: Photography Exhibit
Charleston Gaillard Centerhttps://gaillardcenter.org/event/prints-in-clay-photography-exhibit/?instance_id=93395 Calhoun St, Charleston, SC 29401, USAThe Charleston Gaillard Center is proud to present Prints in Clay: A Photography Exhibit. The exhibit is a collection of photography highlighting and supporting the mission of the Slave Dwelling Project, a 501c3 organization whose mission is to identify and assist property owners, government agencies and organizations to preserve extant slave dwellings.
The photography exhibit is free of charge, and will be in residence at the Charleston Gaillard Center for two weeks.
The photography exhibit is part of Prints in Clay, a four-part program consisting of a historical tour, a visual exhibit, a curated dinner, and an evening concert. This program was developed in partnership with the Slave Dwelling Project and Historic Charleston Foundation.
Summerville Networking & Happy Hour
https://www.gbnonline.com/event/g-net-summerville-networking-happy-hour/?instance_id=4386Network. Have fun. Make friends. Do business.
Enjoy a drink and build valuable business connections. Plus! We will have valuable give-aways. Come out and have some fun while investing in your business and community.
The Details
Tickets include a chip for your first drink. Additional drinks and food are available for purchase at the restaurant. All are welcome – members and nonmembers alike!
Give-aways
Under the Stars Massage: one 60 minute massage
Stingray Branding: $50 gift card
G-Net Annual Retreat
Visit with Janette with Dream Vacations and learn more about our G-Net Annual Retreat Cruise this October!
Sponsors
Under the Stars Massage Therapy, Stingray Branding, and Tax Pros Plus
When I First Remember - Season 3
Old Bethel United Methodist Churchhttps://www.facebook.com/events/872898579560729/222 Calhoun St., Charleston, SC 29401‘When I First Remember’, an interactive musical play by Lady In White Productions. Experience a journey through the eyes and the voices of the Gullah Geechee heritage and community, a blend of true events from the city of Historic Charleston’s slave trade and the survival of the enslaved Africans. ‘When I First Remember’, a bittersweet story filled with commemorations dedicated to the storytelling, dancing, and music of the Gullah Geechee Culture, rooted right here in the Lowcountry.
The evening continues with a marketplace where attendees can meet the actors as well as purchase artisan crafts, goods and cuisine from local Gullah-Geechee vendor.
Facebook.com/WhenIFirstRememberVENUE: OLD BETHEL UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
222 Calhoun St.
Charleston, SC 29401ADMISSION: $21
ADVANCED TICKETS:
Charleston Visitors Center
375 Meeting St, Charleston, SC 29403
DOOR TICKETS: 6:30PM
CAST
Samelia Adams – Director
Queen E Atterberry – Conjure Woman and Producer
Rose Atterberry – Momma Hattie
Duane Branch – Buster
Morganne Lamberth – Tissie
Chaquis Maliqi – Olivia the SongBird
Sharon Cooper-Murray – The Gullah Lady
Leneke G. Washington – Elsie
Learn more at: WhenIFirstRemember.com/cast - 2121.September.Friday
Prints in Clay: Photography Exhibit
Charleston Gaillard Centerhttps://gaillardcenter.org/event/prints-in-clay-photography-exhibit/?instance_id=93395 Calhoun St, Charleston, SC 29401, USAThe Charleston Gaillard Center is proud to present Prints in Clay: A Photography Exhibit. The exhibit is a collection of photography highlighting and supporting the mission of the Slave Dwelling Project, a 501c3 organization whose mission is to identify and assist property owners, government agencies and organizations to preserve extant slave dwellings.
The photography exhibit is free of charge, and will be in residence at the Charleston Gaillard Center for two weeks.
The photography exhibit is part of Prints in Clay, a four-part program consisting of a historical tour, a visual exhibit, a curated dinner, and an evening concert. This program was developed in partnership with the Slave Dwelling Project and Historic Charleston Foundation.
The 7 Deadly Sins Tour
Barnes & Noble (Mt Pleasant Towne Centre)http://www.frank-mckinney.com/theotherthieftour/1716 Towne Centre Way, Mt Pleasant, SC 294645-time best-selling author Frank McKinney will be coming to Barnes & Noble Mt. Pleasant Towne Center (1716 Towne Centre Way, Mt Pleasant, SC 29464) in a 1941 WWII ambulance “tour bus” promoting love, healing and forgiveness by way of his new book, The Other Thief: A Collision of Love, Flesh and Faith (9.18.18, HCI Books). It’s a seductively spiritual love story that shatters the Christian romance genre and boldly creates a new one, compelling readers to examine the boundaries of their own faith and the dark forces that challenge it.
- 2222.September.Saturday
Southern BBQ Network Judges Training Class
Summerville Masonic Lodgehttps://www.sbbqn.com/111 North Main Street, Summerville, SC 29483The Southern BBQ Network (SBN) a non-profit organization is holding a certified judges training class on Saturday, September 22, 2018 at the Summerville Masonic Lodge, 111 North Main Street, Summerville, S.C. 29483. SBN provides certified BBQ judges in Georgia, North and South Carolina to only organizations that hold events to raise funds for local charitable causes.
Previous certifications by other BBQ judging organizations are not required to take the training class (unless you wish to do so), the only requirement is to take a cross over instruction prior to judging at an event. The class to become a certified BBQ judge and a member will start at 10 AM to 2 PM with a BBQ lunch included. The class cost is $ 25.00 and the membership fee for a single is $ 17.50, couples $ 30.00 (you need to be a member to judge).
Once you have received SBN certification you can then start judging at the next contest on September 28th and 29th at either the Jamil Shriner’s BBQ Cook Off in Columbia or in Myrtle Beach at the Smoke at the Beach event. Both events are fund raisers for the Shriner’s Children’s Hospitals. Additional events for this fall are listed on our web site at http://www.sbbqn.com/.
To register for the class visit our web site and click on the certification class’s picture or for more information contact Mike Wright at [email protected] or by phone 843-425-4186.
Price: $42.50 – $85
Class Fee $ 25.00, Single Membership 1/2 year $ 17.50, couples $ 30.00.
Sept 22, 2018 – 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM
Summerville Masonic Lodge
111 North Main Street
Summerville, SC 29483Family Day! for The Image Hunter
Halsey Institute of Contemporary Arthttp://halsey.cofc.edu/main-events/family-day-for-the-image-hunter/161 Calhoun Street, Charleston, SCAll Halsey Institute members are invited to join the Halsey staff and tour guides for a fun-filled family-friendly celebration of The Image Hunter: On the Trail of John James Audubon.
September 22nd will serve as a microcosm of all of the best that the Halsey has to offer, providing opportunities for members of the Halsey family to make art together, to meet some new (animal) friends, and to take guided tours! Several expert sponsors for this event will be sharing how they relate to the natural world and offer tools that the whole family can use.
This event is open to all Halsey Institute members. Join the Halsey to join the fun!
Thank you to our presenters, and partners!
Artist & Craftsman Supply Charleston
Audubon South Carolina
Center for Birds of Prey & Avian Conservation Center
Mace Brown Museum of Natural History at the College of Charleston
To join the Halsey Institute family, please visit halsey.cofc.edu/sustain/ or call (843) 953-5652.