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What to do in Charleston this week September 26 – October 2 | Charleston Scene

When: 9:30 am-9 pm Sept. 27-29

Where: Charleston Visitor Center, 375 Meeting St.

Price: $250-$1,950

More Info: tinyurl.com/n35mz6hf

Saturday

3rd Annual Omar Pirates Car, Truck and Bike Show

What: The show will feature a variety of cars, trucks and motorcycles. There will also be family-fun activities such as jump castles, food trucks, custom T-shirt booths and a car show awards ceremony dedicated to this year’s best in shows.

When: 10 am Sept. 28

Where: Stokes Chevrolet of Moncks Corner, 1601 US 52, Moncks Corner

Price: Free

More Info: tinyurl.com/bdcm9fce

Oktoberfest

What: Celebrate all things German — traditional German food, games, prizes and, of course, plenty of beer. A portion of all ticket sales will be donated to the Charleston Animal Society.

When: noon-4 pm Sept. 28

Where: Lowcountry Public House, 1426 Central Ave., Summerville

Price: $15

More Info: tinyurl.com/5f74r78t

‘Killer Fashions from the Collection’

What: Join the Charleston Museum for an exclusive kick-off party of its newest exhibit “Lovely and Lethal: Killer Fashions from the Collection.” Join for an exclusive free clothing swap and immerse yourself in the world of sustainable fashion. Savor delightful wine, charcuterie and sweet treats from local vendors. Event included with museum admission.

When: 1 pm Sept. 28

Where: The Charleston Museum, 360 Meeting St., Charleston

Price: $15

More Info: 843-722-2996, tinyurl.com/mu3nz6v6, [email protected]






Local nonprofit Amor Healing Kitchen is hosting a block party to announce their new Grab & Grow shop on Sept. 28.




Cupid Open House

What: Local nonprofit Amor Healing Kitchen is staging a block party to announce their new Grab & Grow shop. The event will feature fun games and crafts for kids, music and tasty plant-based foods. New York Times best-selling author Dr. Will Bulsiewicz and Jessica Murnane will also host book signings.