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Feb 03 - May 21

Charleston

SHRM-CP/SCP Exam Prep

Is earning the SHRM-CP or SHRM-SCP certification a professional goal for you or someone you know this year? Prepare to confidently tackle the exam through the College of Charleston's SHRM-CP/SCP Exam Prep course . This comprehensive program is designed to equip participants with essential HR...

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May 03 - Oct 26

Columbia

Exhibition: Heroes & Villains: The Art of the Disney Costume

In May 2025, the South Carolina State Museum is set to host a fan-favorite blockbuster exhibition created by the Walt Disney Archives, Heroes & Villains: The Art of the Disney Costume. Opening May 3, 2025, the critically acclaimed showcase features more than 70 costumes from beloved characters such...

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May 05 - May 18

...what the end will be Produced by Three Bone Theatre

…what the end will be Written by Mansa Ra   Directed by James Webb https://www.threebonetheatre.com/season13/...what-the-end-will-be   Starring Marvin King as Maxwell Tim Bradley as Bartholomew Dionte Darko as Tony Steven Longayo as Antoine Victor Kuchmaner as Charles Mariana Corrales as Chloe...

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May 16 - May 17

The 3rd Annual Erskine College Flower & Garden Show

The 3rd Annual Erskine College Flower & Garden Show will take place May 16-17th at Erskine College in Due West, S.C. We are proud to be partnering with the Abbeville Ag + Art Tour. This year's show will feature a farm-to-table reception Friday, May 16, in Bowie Arts Center. Events on Saturday, May...

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May 17

Lancaster

Spring Art & Craft Festival

In conjunction with See Lancaster’s annual Red Rose Festival, shop for pottery, jewelry, baskets, beadwork, and more one-of-a-kind artwork from Native American artists around the region!This event is free and open to the public!
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May 17

Charleston

Spring Family Day at Middleton Place

Join us for an engaging Spring Family Day at Middleton Place! Experience a blend of historic and modern practices in livestock, agriculture and more as you explore exciting demonstrations alongside hands-on activities that connect past techniques with contemporary methods. This fun and educational...

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May 17

Charleston

Joshua Parks Artist Talk

Joshua Parks is a southern-raised Black image-maker and cultural worker with Gullah Geechee and Gulf Coast Creole heritage. His work analyzes Afro-descendant communities in the Atlantic world, their relationship to land and water as the basis of subsistence, autonomy, survival, and collective memory...

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May 17

The Swingin’ Medallions

Swing and groove with the legendary party band, The Swingin' Medallions, who have been entertaining audiences for over 50 years! Experience an explosive performance of their timeless hits like "Double Shot of My Baby's Love" and "She Drives Me Out of My Mind," that will keep you on your feet all...
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May 18

Columbia

10th Annual Drink Pink Rosé Festival

Since its inception in 2015, Drink Pink Rosé Festival has welcomed thousands of guests, all dressed in pink and white, to celebrate delicious wine and eat, drink, play, and dance the day away. Drink Pink Rosé has quickly become a Columbia, S.C. Spring tradition and for 2025, we are excited for our...

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May 20

Lancaster

Hale Be Your Fiddle: Fiddle Music During the American Revolution

Hale Be Your Fiddle: Fiddle Music During the American Revolution Tuesday, May 20 at the Lancaster Cultural Arts Center, 7 pm;  Join us for an evening of live music and information on music during the American Revolution on Tuesday, May 20th at 7 pm at the Cultural Arts  Center at 307 West Gay Street...

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May 21

Charleston

Special Tour of new exhibition, Beyond the Ashes: The Lowcountry’s New Beginnings, with Chief Curator Jennifer McCormick

Join the Charleston Museum for an exclusive tour of its newest permanent exhibition, /Beyond the Ashes: The Lowcountry’s New Beginnings. This new exhibit reflects the political and social changes that took place in the wake of the Civil War, the Jim Crow Era, the Earthquake of 1886, the Charleston...

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