Ritual and High Noon present… oyster roast, live music and High Noon beverages on the rooftop.
One More Time… it never rains on 2nd Sunday
ExperiencesLook for artists Lauren + Tate + Rebecca on the bricks. That’s King Street between Hasell and Wentworth.
Perennial favorite Libs Diner will be there on lower King Street where the food trucks park, also in that vicinity…
House of Nomad 214 King Street.
Beau and Ro 171 King Street.
And, some interesting local makers and vendors:
You Grow Girl terrariums and plants
College of Charleston Trippentones
Before the kickoff: February 12 2nd Sunday on King Street
Art, Books, Dogs, Fine Dining, FlowersSEWE is happening next week!
Get the full details on all things SEWE 2023 with the show brochure. Get the show brochure here, or at the 2nd Sunday Information Tent this weekend.
Walk down to Charleston Shoe Co. for snacks, specials and a chance to win a bottle of Veuve Clicquot Champagne!! 161 King Street.
Woof Gang is setting up a Valentines Kissing Booth for 2nd Sunday and will accept donations for a local Animal Rescue. 341 King Street.
Spartina 449 has an excellent jewelry sale happening for Valentines Day. 231 King Street.
From personalizing your Apple Watch to learning to draw on your iPad with Procreate and so much more Apple Store at 301 King Street has free classes all day long. Click the link to schedule yours.
It’s a beautiful day in the neighborhood. King Street on 2nd Sunday January 8
Dinner, FoodJoin us to bring in the new year with friends, neighbors, artists and makers, shoppers—and don’t forget good food! We’ve already heard that Lib’s Diner, Vibrant Vegan, &Lobster and New Dog will be there. KJ Style BBQ returns to his Hasell Street corner this month.
BBQ is BACK!
KJ Style BBQ returns to his Hasell Street corner this month, back by popular request.
Buy 3 sale items at Gretchen Scott, get one sale item free (of equal or lesser value). 235 King Street.
Look for artists Lauren + Tate + Rebecca on the bricks. That’s King Street between Hasell and Wentworth.
It’s our lucky month for music. Paul Juneau of Journey with the Juneaus.
The return of Yum Yum Jug Band is worth clapping for.
And, Nick Matthews will be there!
It never rains on 2nd Sunday… come downtown!
Art, Books, Calendars, Fine Dining, Food, Parking, ShoppingYou can have anything in life if you dress for it. ~ Edith Head
Own Your Roots is dressing for the holidays! Find them near Market & King
Carefully selected trendy, modern, quality children’s clothes. Look for Emerald + Jade near George + King!
Rebecca Illustrated
On the bricks at 2nd Sunday
Pick up a copy of Belle’s Bath, illustrated by Tate, on the bricks.
…is fine and on the bricks at 2nd Sunday
Coming Up December 11... 2nd Sunday on King Street Holiday Edition
Art, Available Online, Business, Charleston Made, Experiences, Fine Dining, Flowers, FoodFIELD + SUPPLY HOLIDAY MARKET AT CHARLESTON VISITORS CENTER
375 Meeting Street | 10AM - 6PM click here for tickets.
LET IT SNOW AT THE CHARLESTON PLACE
In the evening at 6pm and 8pm through New Year’s Eve, “snow” will magically fall on Market Street Circle, blanketing the holiday trees and our grand decor in a lovely sheet of winter white. Come witness the rare occurrence of snow in the Holy City! Complimentary. Reservations required.
It’s Kids Day at College of Charleston Basketball
CofC vs. North Greenville | All kids tickets are just $10, with activities for kids throughout the game
Tickets: CofCsports.com/tickets
The Boutique presents River Bluff Honey Co. Local, Raw, Organic, Unfiltered, Unheated Pure Honey. Certified Beekeeper William Helfgott will be there explaining the process, and selling the honey and comb his bees have worked so hard to produce. 302 King Street.
By five sale pieces at Gretchen Scott, get a free cashmere ponco! (While supplies last.) 235 King Street.
Free Holiday Season Parking Downtown
Woohoo! Free parking downtown every day through December 31st.
Print & Scan the 2-hour parking voucher upon exit of participating garages. If you have any issues, they can use the call button at the parking kiosk for assistance. We want to help avoid any back-up in the garages as cars are exiting if the voucher can only be used in a print format.
The St. Philip Street garage will be offering a $5 flat rate this Sunday for a sporting event. The city’s Holiday Parking Voucher can’t be used in conjunction with that $5 flat rate (the special event rates/ exclusions may apply scenario).
December 11 at 2nd Sunday
Experiences, MusicNovember 13 at 2nd Sunday
Art, Food, ExperiencesNovember is the month of Nosh! The Lowcountry Nosh, Charleston’s premier Jewish Food and Heritage Festival, is returning as a LIVE event. Now in its 8th year, the Nosh welcomes the entire Charleston community and encourages attendees to experience Jewish food, music and culture and to learn about KKBE’s rich history and unique contributions to Reform Judaism as they stroll down Hasell Street.
Join the staff and tour guides at the Halsey Institute of Contemporary Art at the College of Charleston for a fun-filled family-friendly celebration of their current exhibition Kirsten Stolle: Only You Can Prevent A Forest. Enjoy guided tours for your family, art projects that explore the exhibition, healthy snacks, and activities with our friends from The Green Heart Project and MUSC Urban Farm. Learn more about the Halsey Institute and their exhibition at halsey.cofc.edu
Mount Pleasant Performing Arts Company will be under the Sotille marquee to promote their upcoming nutcracker performance. Be sure to stop and say hello, and get information on this lovely holiday event.
2nd Sunday presents Photo Lab: Directing the Portrait with Apple
Art, ExperiencesLearn techniques for taking striking black-and-white portraits, exploring poses, and curating your photos on iPhone. You’ll follow a series of prompts from our Apple Creatives and move between different angles and postures to capture the personality of your subject. Then, discover what to look for in a great photo so you can share your best pictures. Bring your iPhone or we’ll provide the latest.
For sessions with amplified sound, hearing loop technology is available on request.
Apple Store 301 King Street 4:30 - 5:30 sign up here.
For more Apple Classes on 2nd Sunday, November 13, click!
2nd Sunday presents
Art, Calendars, Charleston MadeJohn Duncan builds the tiniest of tiny houses.
2nd Sunday presents
2nd Sunday presents
2nd Sunday presents
2nd Sunday October 9
G'mar chatima tova!
Sephora Is hiring for the holidays and beyond! Stop by 289 King Street and introduce your beautiful self. Not looking? Step inside, ask beauty questions and find solutions..
Food trucks Lib’s Diner, Krystyna’s and Food Art will be on lower King, along with —by popular demand—new Vibrant Alkaline Vegan Meals. So much food; so many treats. Pure Fluff, Peanut Man, & Lobster, and Newdog Hot Dogs! Will there be oysters in front of the Apple Store? Likely!
Artists Tate Nation, Rebecca Illustrated, Matt Kim and our newest fan find Lauren Ridenour will be on the bricks. Come join the fun with your friends and neighbors. Rob Fowler says sunny and a perfect 75!
Last day of MOJA is on 2nd Sunday!
ExperiencesPoster by Bluffton artist Amiri Gueka Farris.
Blue Bicycle Book Free Author Event October 19
Book Events, BooksJoin us Wednesday, Oct. 19th at 5:30 pm, as Blue Bicycle Books (corner of King and John Streets in downtown Charleston) welcomes journalist Jack Torry in conversation with historian James Scott on Torry’s newest work of military history, The Last One Out: Yates McDaniel, World War II’s Most Daring Reporter. This is a FREE event.
Jack Torry was the Washington bureau chief for the Columbus Dispatch and Dayton Daily News. Prior to joining the Dispatch in 2000, he was a Washington correspondent for the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette and Toledo Blade covering Congress, the Supreme Court and Ohio politics.
A nationally respected expert on the Ohio political scene, Torry was a frequent guest on CNN and Meet the Press Daily with Chuck Todd.
About the Book
When Yates McDaniel died in Florida in 1983, few outside his family paid much attention. The only hint of his fame came in a brief obituary buried on the inside pages of the New York Times. The obit suggested bravery and a past far more exciting than almost anyone knew. Even those who worked alongside him in the 1960s at the Associated Press were startled to learn what McDaniel had been, what he had done when he was a young man and the world was at war.
Yet, this remarkable reporter covered more of the Asian war than anyone else—from the savage Japanese assault on Nanking in 1937 to the fall of Singapore in 1942 to landing with US Marines on New Britain in 1943. He took risks no other reporter ever accepted, and colleagues joked that Japanese bombers followed him wherever he went.
“The Last One Out,” is Torry’s third book. His other books are “Endless Summers, The Fall and Rise of the Cleveland Indians,” published in 1995, and “Henderson’s Light – Drinking, Driving and a Deadly Encounter” in 2009.
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We Love Coffee!
“You want the best cup each and every time. So do we. That’s why we use only the finest coffee beans, grown by those who practice sustainable farming and encourage bio-diversity. We buy from partners who treat workers well and pay fairly. We’ve found those who are committed to these goals grow coffees of finest taste and highest quality.” Look for Charleston Coffee Roasters online, in a kazillion stores or at George Street and King on 2nd Sunday.