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mixson food truck rodeo

Participants:

Happy Camper Snowballs

Roti Rolls

Hello My Name is BBQ

Pot Kettle Black

Diggity Doughnuts/Little Blue Brunch Truck

GeeChee Island Mobile Kitchen

little blue brunch truck

mixson food truck rodeo

Everything was amazing and there was a much bigger turnout than I expected.  Here is an awesome video of everyone, courtesy of Will Fulford:

Mixson Food Truck Rodeo from Will Fulford on Vimeo.

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CFW 2011

And we couldn’t be more excited.  What shows are you thinking about checking out?  We really want to go see the Emerging Designers show most.

Get the full schedule from Charleston Mag.

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Upcoming Events at the North Charleston Coliseum

March 4, 2011

Sugarland, the award-winning Country music duo, is headed to Charleston on their The Incredible Machine tour.  Tickets are still available for $55 + fees.

The circus is headed to town (well, kind of)!  You can check out Cirque Du Soleil’s “Alegría” beginning March 17th at the North Charleston Coliseum. Adult tickets range from $39-94 and kids [...]

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Charleston Food & Wine Alternatives

March 3, 2011

We know, we know- this weekend is all about the Charleston Food & Wine Festival. However, most CHS Food & Wine Events are sold out. So if you’re looking to spend your weekend downtown, but don’t feel like running past security – check out these other events:

What: French Quarter Art Walk
Where: French Quarter (Between South [...]

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Mardi Crawl on Shem Creek

February 22, 2011

This Saturday head down to Shem Creek for the 7th Annual Mardi Crawl thrown by the Lowcountry Parenthead Club. The Mardi Crawl benefits the South Carolina Chapter of the Alzheimer’s Association and other local charities.
The event kicks off at 12:00PM at Red’s Ice House and continues through R.B.’s Seafood Restaurant to Vickery’s Bar & Grill [...]

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SEWE Schedule

February 17, 2011

SEWE, the largest wildlife art and nature event in the nation, kicks off this week in Charleston. We’ll be attending the Fly Fishing Demo and Retriever Demonstration. What Southeastern Wildlife Exposition Events do you have on your schedule?
Wednesday, February 16
5:30 PM : **Opening Reception The Mills House Hotel
7:30 PM : ***Game Dinner at Halls Chophouse [...]

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Southwest Airlines Heads to Charleston

October 20, 2010

Thank goodness!  CHS is getting Southwest Airlines  service (bags fly free!) to 68 other destinations.  GSP (Greenville/Spartanburg) is also set to be a new Southwest destination, both beginning March 13th.  Climb aboard and get ready for amazing deals!  Here is the official press release from Southwest:
http://www.blogsouthwest.com/blog/south-carolina-meet-southwest-airlines

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57% Discount Ticket to Children’s Museum

October 7, 2010

The Children’s Museum of the Lowcountry, located on John St. downtown, is offering a pretty sweet deal via Groupon today.  For just $15, you can get a family pack of five tickets for all-day admission!  There are several exhibits with a medieval castle, monthly puppet theatre and a treescape.  To explore more about the Children’s [...]

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Charleston Joins Twestival

March 24, 2010

Charleston is now one of the many international cities participating in the worldwide Twestival, which brings people together using social media in order to raise money for charity.  Each city chooses its own charity and Charleston has chosen Concern Worldwide.  All of the events will raise money to target worldwide poverty.  Here is a rundown [...]

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Opening Night for the Riverdogs is April 8th

March 16, 2010

It’s also the first Thirsty Thursday!  For the new kids in town, that’s a sacred night in Charleston when the Ashely View Pub dispenses $1 drinks and food specials at The Joe.  You can buy tickets here.  The next night- Friday, April 9th- is also the first fireworks night, sponsored by Gene Reed Toyota.  Come [...]

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