
Events for April 5, 2017
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Festival of Houses and Garden
Set amid the ambiance of downtown Charleston’s Historic District, this series of award-winning tours and educational events showcase our city’s distinctive architecture, history, gardens and culture. The tours provide a rare opportunity to go inside the private homes and gardens of some of America’s most beautiful historic residences during our peak blooming season. Festival proceeds […]
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With 13 sessions to choose from, including four weekend dates and four nighttime matches, there’s an opportunity for everyone to enjoy professional tennis in Charleston at the Volvo Cars Open.
Find out more »11:00 am
Doubles and Bubbles Luncheon
Presented by Moët & Chandon Spend an afternoon combining two of your favorite things - tennis and champagne! Meet and interact with Bethanie Mattek-Sands and Lucie Safarova, both four-time Grand Slam double champions and the top ranked team on tour, while learning more about what goes into creating champagne. At this exciting event, guests will […]
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Gentle Yoga
Gentle Yoga 12:00-1:00 4 SESSIONS on Wednesdays (March 15, 22, April 5, 12) Diane Zalka, E-RYT, will offer a gentle yoga class that will be accessible to all. Participants may bring their own mats to practice or may use chairs provided by the library. Our practice will include breathing techniques and simple movements. Yoga helps […]
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Bocce on the Lawn
Bocce is a popular game played with minimal equipment and precise aim. The City of Charleston Department of Recreation and the Daniel Island POA are teaming up to bring this game to you at the Pierce Park Lawn. This program is free to participate in and loads of fun to play! It is also a great […]
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Writer’s Group
NEW DAY & TIME Every 1st Wednesday 4:30-6pm Join local author, Crystal Klimavicz, at the Daniel Island Library to connect and share with other local authors and aspiring writers. All are welcome.
Find out more »5:00 pm
Cuba after Fidel: Is there a chance for democracy; can ties with Washington make a difference?
The death last November of Fidel Castro removed the leader and founder of Cuba’s communist regime. Though succeeded as President in 2008 by brother Raul, regarded as more pragmatic, Fidel’s influence remained immense. Cuba casts a long shadow on U.S. foreign policy and on American politics. Dr. Philip Brenner will discuss these issues, drawing on […]
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