While Atlanta's Peachtree Road Race is the largest 10K in the country, Charleston's Cooper River Bridge Run is another well-known race. The event started in 1978 when a race was organized over the Cooper River Bridge, the former bridge that spanned the distance. Today, it starts in Mount Pleasant and continues through Shem Creek and over the famous Arthur Ravenel Bridge, … [Read more...] about A First Timer’s Guide to the Cooper River Bridge Run
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A First Timer’s Guide to St. Patrick’s Day in Savannah
Savannah, Georgia, has one of the biggest St. Patrick's Day celebrations in the country and certainly the biggest in the South. The festivities began nearly 200 years ago with the Irish community and continue today with every bar serving green beer. There's also a parade for the community and live entertainment on different stages. The morning of St. Patrick's Day is when … [Read more...] about A First Timer’s Guide to St. Patrick’s Day in Savannah
A First Timer’s Guide to Charleston Fashion Week
I was a media attendee of Charleston Fashion Week back in 2010 for my job at the Charleston City Paper, so I got to sit front row at the biggest fashion event in the city. Charleston Magazine founded the event, which showcases local boutiques as well as up-and-coming designers. The Emerging Designers competition has gone on to foster designers on Project … [Read more...] about A First Timer’s Guide to Charleston Fashion Week
A First Timer’s Guide to the Steeplechase
Spring is here and with that comes seersucker and pastels, not to mention horse races. While other countries are known for horse racing, namely England and Australia, it's also an art form in the South. Nearly every state has their own steeplechase, but the most well-known is the Kentucky Derby. Atlanta's Steeplechase and Camden's Carolina Cup are also popular, but I … [Read more...] about A First Timer’s Guide to the Steeplechase
A First Timer’s Guide to Southeastern Wildlife Expo
What is SEWE, you ask? The Southeastern Wildlife Exposition, or SEWE for short, is the region's largest showcase of nature lovers through dog competitions, birds of prey shows, arts events, and culinary demonstrations. The expo is typically over the second weekend in February, which often falls on Valentine's Day. The best part about SEWE is that it has something to offer … [Read more...] about A First Timer’s Guide to Southeastern Wildlife Expo
