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Monday, December 29, 2008


Tuesday

"EPIPHANY": 7 p.m. South of Broadway Theatre Company Studios, 1080 E. Montague Ave., North Charleston. South of Broadway presents "Epiphany," a classical concert to celebrate the beginning of the new year. The performance will feature artists such as Mary Gould, Frederick Brown, Esther Rose Williams and Richard Blakeney. Call 814-4451 or visit southofbroadway.com.



Wednesday

NEW YEAR'S EVE CONCERT: 7-8:30 p.m. Sunrise Presbyterian Church, 3222 Middle St., Sullivan's Island. Free. The second annual New Year's Eve concert will feature compositions by Vivaldi, Gershwin, Ravel and others. Musicians include Rene Izquierdo, Tacy Edwards and Matthew Parker. Call 883-3888.

NYE AT HOME TEAM BBQ: 8 p.m. Fiery Ron's Home Team BBQ, 1205 Ashley River Road, Charleston. $25. Rock band Bloodkin will perform with special guest Gaslight Street. Home Team BBQ will offer hors d'oeuvres and a champagne toast under a heated tent in the courtyard. Call 225-7427.

THE GRAND BALL: 8 p.m.-1 a.m. South Carolina Aquarium, 100 Aquarium Wharf, Charleston. $125. The Grand Ball will feature music by Quiana Parler and Friends; food by Cafe Catering; dancing; R&B, Motown and Beach music; and an open bar and midnight champagne toast. Proceeds will benefit Charleston Area Therapeutic Riding. Visit thegrandball.com to purchase tickets.

SCO NEW YEAR'S EVE GALA: 9 p.m. St. Paul's Episcopal Church, 316 W. Carolina Ave., Summerville. $75. The Summerville Community Orchestra presents a gala featuring hors d'oeuvres, a cash bar, live music, an orchestra performance, dancing and a Lowcountry breakfast. Call 873-5339 or visit summervilleorchestra.com.



Thursday

HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!



Friday

FIRST FRIDAY ART WALK: 5-7 p.m. Gallery Row, Broad Street, Charleston. The new year's first Friday art walk will feature an array of pottery, jewelry, fine art, sculpture and more. Enjoy wine and hors d'oeuvres throughout the evening. Call 722-1944.



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