May 1st, Vinyl Days
Admission:
– Tickets are per square, not per person, and are $60 per square. Your ticket is valid for a one-time vehicle admission of no more than 4 people per vehicle to Johns Island Concert Series.
– A 10×10 square will be available on a first-come, first-served basis upon arrival. Your admission allows no more than 4 people per square.
– Guests must arrive together, as each vehicle must have a ticket for entry.
Vendors:
Event Details:
– You are encouraged to bring your own tables and chairs to set up in your square. Please be prepared to carry all items to your square from your parking spot.
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VIDEO: Charleston Co. Parks launching new accessibility committee By Summer Huechtker and Riley Bean | February 8, 2021 at 5:50 AM EST - Updated February 8 at 7:42 AM
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) - Charleston County Parks is launching an Accessibility Advisory Committee to promote inclusion across all county parks.
Charleston County Parks ADA Coordinator and Director of Recreation Steve Hutton says they are looking for new people in the community to join this group and bring more representation.
Hutton says Charleston County Parks hired a group in 2019 to evaluate their overall accessibility for people with disabilities.
He says some of the recommendations from the audit were small, like updating garbage cans and signs to make sure they are placed close enough to the accessible routes and trails at parks.
Charleston Co. Parks to host Virtual Inclusive Dance Party The Charleston County Parks and Recreation Commission says theyâll be hosting a Virtual Inclusive Dance Party for their first event of 2021. (Source: Live 5) By Chloe Rafferty | January 9, 2021 at 9:05 AM EST - Updated January 9 at 12:15 PM
CHARLESTON COUNTY, S.C. (WCSC) - The Charleston County Parks and Recreation Commission says theyâll be hosting a Virtual Inclusive Dance Party for their first event of 2021.
Charleston County Parks says their goal is to create social and recreational opportunities for all members of the community during the COVID-19 pandemic.
They say this socially-distanced event is specifically intended for people with disabilities along with their families, friends, and caregivers.