April 02, 2020
Weekly Round-up of Local Attractions Available Online | Thursday, April 2
Charleston’s top attractions are coming to you. Here is a locals-approved list of things to watch, do and listen to while you practice social distancing:
Music
The Charleston Jazz Orchestra streamed their concert NEW ORLEANS MEETS CHARLESTON: Delfeayo Marsalis Brings the Big Easy to the Holy City. Click Here to see it on YouTube.
Check out Chamber Music Charleston‘s upcoming virtual concerts and catch up on their previously streamed programs. Click Here
The Post & Courier and the Charleston Music Hall have teamed up to bring you “No Intermission” a new daily video series connecting local artists with audiences. Click here for the latest episode featuring Yuriy Bekker!
Virtual Tours
Walk through Charleston’s past with Bulldog Tours every weekday at 2 p.m. and Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. for ghost tours (PG-13). Click Here
Delve into life on Middleton Place Plantation with their “Plugged In To History” program. Video content includes history, animals and even entertaining on Friday! View Schedule Here
The Kiawah Conservancy is bringing you up-close and personal with Kiawah’s wildlife in their Naturally Kiawah Pathways and Nature Connections videos. Click Here & Here Check out their app for more!
Join the South Carolina Aquarium for a virtual visit weekdays at 10 a.m. EST on Facebook Live and then at 1 p.m. Click Here
Discover exhibits during the Gibbes Museum of Art’s video tours. Click Here
Museum from home with The Charleston Museum as they share videos from inside their many Lowcountry collections. Click Here
More to See & Do!
The Charleston County Parks is showing you how to get started birding. Click Here
Don’t miss a beat in your fitness routine, KICA published a new gentle yoga video with Barbara Halpern. Click Here
Get to know our Kiawah wildlife with the Town’s Wild About video series. Click Here
History buffs: now is a perfect time to listen to the Charleston County Public Library‘s Time Machine podcast. Click Here
Extras
Condé Nast Traveler Readers’ Choice Awards
The Condé Nast Traveler Readers’ Choice Awards are officially open for voting! Winners are selected entirely by readers. You can vote for Kiawah Island now through June 30th. Visit here to enter. Results will be published in the November issue.
The 2020 US Census
Don’t forget to complete your 2020 Census! Census results help determine how billions of dollars in federal funding flow into states and communities each year. The results determine how many seats in Congress each state gets. Learn More
In Case You Missed It
Check out last week’s local recommendations and our list of world-wide resources here.