Reminder: Food Truck Rodeo at Town Hall Tonight!

Come out and join your neighbors at the
Chow Town: Food Truck Rodeo from 5:00 to 8:00 pm
this evening, Wednesday, July 13 at Town Hall.

Along with music & cornhole, there are the following food trucks:

Braised & Glazed SC
Krystyna’s Authentic Polish Food LLC
Huey Calli Authentic Food*
King of Pops
Scoop 50Fifty LLC

*Please not there is a slight change
to the food truck line up for this event
.

Overflow Parking
will be at the
Seabrook Island Real Estate Office
located at 1002 Landfall Way

–Submitted by the Town of Seabrook Island

Food Truck Rodeo at Town Hall – July 13

Back by popular demand,
the Town of Seabrook Island will host another

Chow Town: Food Truck Rodeo
Wednesday, July 13
5:00 to 8:00 pm
Town Hall

This week
along with music & cornhole,
there will be the following food trucks:

Braised & Glazed SC
Krystyna’s Authentic Polish Food LLC
King of Pops
​Smokin’ Gringo’s
Scoop 50Fifty LLC

–Submitted by the Town of Seabrook Island

Reminder: Food Truck Rodeo at Town Hall Tonight

Come right now to celebrate the first ever Town of Seabrook Island

Chow Town: Food Truck Rodeo
Wednesday, June 29
5:00 pm to 8:00 pm
Town Hall
2001 Seabrook Island Road

We will have cornhole, music, and food provided by: 
Krystyna’s Authentic Polish Food LLC
Braised and Glazed SC
Charleston King of Pops
And potentially more!

-Submitted by the Town of Seabrook Island

First Friday Town Market on James Island

First Fridays are back! Join Town Market on James Island the first Friday night of each month from now through September for fun, food, and more.

  • June 3, 2022
  • 6:00-9:00 pm
  • Town Hall on James Island, 1122 Dills Bluff (Please use the entrance at 1101 Camp Road).

A petting zoo, horse rides, 50 local vendors, three food trucks, sweet treats, produce, and a free movie on the big screen at dusk will all be available to enjoy on June 3.

Follow Town Market on Facebook to get the latest updates on the fun.

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(Image credit: Town Market on James Island)

Eat Drink Local Month-May 1-31, 2022

We all have our favorite local Lowcountry eateries. Places we meet our friends for drinks and dinner or take out of town guests so they can experience our local cuisine.

Lowcountry Local First has designated May 1-31, 2022 as Eat Drink Local Month. Lowcountry Local First is a 501(c)3 nonprofit cultivating an economy anchored in local ownership, because local-independent businesses are the cornerstone of our culture, economy, and character.

During May we have the opportunity to “make the shift” by pledging to shift $10 or more of weekly food spending towards local food and beverage outlets. Find more information about Eat Drink Local Month by clicking here.

Below are some of the newest food and beverage venues to come to Johns Island:

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Familiar Events Return After COVID Hiatus

Charleston is getting back in the swing of things. There are a number of familiar events that have been missing for a couple of years due to COVID. Below is a listing of a few of those events with links to information about them. Watch for more information from Tidelines as well.

CHS Home + Design February 4-6
This is a great opportunity to see what’s new in home design, meet the contractors and vendors and get ideas for your home projects. Demonstrations and designer consultations are available. Click here for more info.

SEWE February 17-20
Southeastern Wildlife Exposition returns in mid-February. Tickets are on sale now. For more information, click here.

CHS Wine + Food Festival March 2-6
Charleston’s famous food and wine festival returns the beginning of March. Click here for more information and to buy tickets.

Historic CHS Foundation Festival of Houses and Gardens March 16-April 9
The long-awaited return of the garden tours is set to begin on March 16 and conclude on April 9. More information can be found here.

The Garden Club of Charleston Annual House and Garden Tour Events March 24-26
The Garden Club has scheduled events and tours for March 24-26. See more about it click here. Tickets go fast.

Spoleto Festival USA May 27-Jun 12
Spoleto returns with spectacular performances and the full program will be announced in February. Bookmark their site here.


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Enjoy Watching Football? Enjoy Eating? We have the list for you!

Whether you are cheering for your favorite college team or supporting the hometown pros, it’s fun to gather with a crowd of like-minded fans and enjoy the game. And what would an afternoon or evening of football be like without some good food to munch on? Disappointing for sure.

So just click here to find suggestions for 15 places in the Charleston area to watch football and enjoy delicious bar food. The suggested destinations all have large screen televisions and plenty of beer and bar food to make it a great afternoon of football. And there is no cleaning up for you to do!

Tidelines Editors

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The Point’s Oyster Roast Nov 21

The Point is a volunteer, non-profit organization of women dedicated to the goal of helping women in our community. They raise and distribute funds among organizations that specifically target women in need of medical or social services on the Barrier Islands and West Ashley, SC. Join them for their upcoming fundraiser. Click here to register for tickets.

-Submitted by The Point

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Artisan Market Saturday, May 15, 2021

This Saturday, May 15, works from Seabrook Island and Kiawah Island artists will be on display at The Island Center, 3714 Betsy Kerrison Parkway, from 10:00 am – 2:00 pm.

The marketplace will include members of the Seabrook and Kiawah Art Guilds and some amazing artists and makers from the sea islands. The goal is to support local artisans and help raise funds for local charities. Some artists will be donating a portion of their proceeds to Turtle Patrol. Seawah Furniture, the sponsor of the event, will donate 10% of all art and accessories sales in the store this weekend as well.

Come join us to support our local artisans and a worthy cause!

-Submitted by Michelle Evans

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