As far as activities on St. Patrick’s Day you have plenty of choices. Charleston, SC is the place to enjoy the 2012 St. Patrick's Day celebration. Put on something green, grab your friends from your apartment in Charleston, SC and head out on the town.
In Charleston you don't have to be Irish to know how to party on St. Patty's Day. Grab your lucky green outfits and get your bellies ready for some traditional St. Patty’s day meals and beverages at Charleston's Irish Bars.
Across the Charleston area, restaurants and bars will be plenty festive on St. Patrick's Day, offering all kinds of green beer, beads, Guinness, Irish car bombs, Jameson's Irish Whisky, live music, and traditional Irish food.
Here is a quick list of the Irish pubs, bars, and taverns in Charleston who will be rockin' it out for St. Patty's Day. Mad River Bar & Grille
32B North Market Street
Charleston, SC 29403
843.723.0032
9am - 1pm - Kegs n Eggs - 1st 100 people will get a free Mad River St. Patty's t-shirt. Drink Specials include; $2.50 Green Beer, $4 Bud Light Aluminum Bottles, and $5 Fireballs Shots! LIVE MUSIC ALL DAY
Corned Beef & Cabbage Special All day - Drink Specials include; $2.50 Green Beer, $4 Bud Light Aluminum Bottles, and $5 Car Bombs! LIVE MUSIC ALL DAY
Good thing there is a state-of-the-art fitness center at yourapartment in Charleston, SC. This way you can get fit and ready to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day at the Catch the Leprechaun 5K Run/Walk on Thursday, March 15. You won’t ever run in a more beautiful race. The scenic route for this race offers spectacular views of the Cooper River Bridge, USS Yorktown and Charleston Harbor.
Race participants will even get to enjoy traditional bagpipe music as the bagpiper leads the parade of runners to starting line.
After the race, there is more fun with live music, a post race party at the Mt Pleasant Waterfront Park from 6:30 – 9:00. The winner gets a pot of gold and there are prizes for racers who finish before the Leprechaun. All Participants will win a pair of Coasta Del Mar sunglasses and all proceeds will benefit Pattison's Academy.
For something unique and different to do, head out to the Wine and Food Festival in Charleston. The annual Charleston Wine + Food Festival, March 1-4, is a celebration of excellence in food, wine and Charleston’s renowned culture for the benefit of local charities.
Indulge in the unique flavors of the Lowcountry from some of the country’s best chefs, see renowned authors and wine professionals. You’ll learn about—and get to taste—the best Southern cuisine and the Lowcountry’s distinctive food styles, heritage, and recipes at various events and venues throughout the weekend.
There are so many events. But our favorite ticket is the Culinary Village + Grand Tasting Tent ticket. With this ticket, guests will find over 90 food, wine and spirit stations blended together, an open-air courtyard and an official Festival merchandise boutique (during their selected Grand Tasting Tent session) PLUS all-day, unlimited access to the BB&T Lounge, Charleston Cooks! Book Signing Tent, the Palmetto Cheese Culinary Hub, Thermador Cooking Competitions, SCE&G Celebrity Kitchen Tent, Stock Yards Angus Beef and Sterling Silver’s Outdoor Living + Grilling Area and Whole Foods Market Wine Shop. Grab a group of friends from your apartment in Charleston, and have a taste.
For more information see charlestonwineandfood.com
Being a food city, there are a few great restaurant happenings coming up. Grab some friends from your apartment in Charleston, SC and go get something to eat!
Charleston Mix and Poogan’s Porch are hosting a “bloody good brunch” from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday at Poogan’s Porch, 72 Queen St. Enjoy Charleston Mix Bold and Spicy Bloody Mary’s on special for $3. Reservations are recommended; call 843-577-2337.
Poogan’s Porch and Social Restaurant + Wine Bar have been awarded a 2012 Diners’ Choice Award from OpenTable.
The 13th annual Lowcountry Food Bank Chefs Feast is 6 p.m. Sunday at the Embassy Suites Charleston Area Convention Center. The event raises funds for the Lowcountry Food Bank’s childhood hunger programs, Kids Cafe and BackPack Buddies. Kids Cafe provides children with meals and academic assistance after school, while BackPack Buddies addresses the issue of weekend hunger for children. Nearly 3,000 children are served each week through both programs. Tickets are $175 each.
McCrady’s is hosting a Legare Farms Fundraiser from 5-8 p.m. Wednesday. Tickets are $40 in advance; $50 at the door. To purchase tickets, call 843-577-0025. Legare Farms is a family farm that has been continually operating since 1725. The mission of Legare Farms Education Foundation is to help raise awareness and educate Lowcountry communities and school children on the agricultural heritage of this region and the need to maintain this legacy for future generations. Legare Farms produces sod, hormone free beef, local produce, jams and jellies. They also run a full scale grower's nursery and an education foundation that provides school field trips, community educational opportunities and special events.
Charleston is a beautiful city, and right now, as spring approaches you can see it coming alive. If you are one of the lucky ones to live in an apartment in Charleston, SC, you are certainly never at a loss for things to do in this historic yet modern city.
But this week, through February 21 there is something even more special going on in this town. The Lowcountry Blues Bash is here. The Lowcountry Blues Bash is Charleston’s annual celebration of authentic blues music. With ten days of performances in select clubs, restaurants, hotels, and other venues, the Bash boasts some of the best blues North America.
You can see and hear it all; from traditional and post-modern to underappreciated local bands and up-and-coming talent. The Southern Comfort Lowcountry Blues Bash is a delight for every type of blues fan, new and old.
More information can be found on the CharlestonLowCountry website.
Charleston, SC has gotten recognized again. This particularly “superlative” doesn’t really affect you if you live in an apartment in Charleston. However it should remind you of how lucky you are to live here. Charleston ranks third for happiest city for Winter travel.
Hilton Honors partnered with Sperlings Bestplaces to find the top 10 happiest travel destinations in the United States.
The first and second place cities: Tucson, Ariz. and St. Petersburg, Fla. But Charleston came in third, and we’ll take it!
If you live here, you know why Charleston is such a special place in the winter; it's warm and it is a beautiful southern city full of history, good people and great food
Those who have never bought a home have likely heard the suggestion that renting is like throwing money away.
Why rent when you could buy? Well, there are good cases to be made forrenting, depending on your circumstances.
Renting an apartment in Charleston means never having to worry about being trapped in an underwater mortgage, or making expensive repairs, and you can relocate when and where you want without worrying about selling a home.
Owning a home means a yard, the freedom to paint the walls whatever color you choose, and a chance to build equity and hopefully gain an asset that will grow in value. It looks like a good time to buy a home.
But for those who aren't certain they're going to live in a home they buy for many years, buying can turn out to be the avenue where your throw money away. There can be greater risks than with renting, but with greater risk, more headaches, and unforeseen expenses.
Keep in mind too, that your first home most likely won't have a state-of-the-art fitness center, gorgeous pool and other apartment amenities.
With a 30-year mortgage, more than two-thirds of the money spent on mortgage payments during the first five years will go toward interest, building little equity.
First-time homebuyers may not be aware of all the costs associated with ownership. Let's go one put some hard numbers on it.
A homebuyer should assume the basic monthly expenses will add around 50% to 75% to the mortgage payment. Here's the math:
The median price of a home sold in 2011 in Charleston, Berkeley and Dorchester counties was $186,050. So if a person puts down 10% and borrows the rest, with interest rates at 4%, the monthly payment on a 30-year loan would be about $800.
Add about $75 for private mortgage insurance.
That's $875 a month. Sounds pretty good. That works out to $9,592 yearly, with about $3,000 going toward paying down the loan, and the rest to interest.
Now here's a rundown of additional annual costs:
Utilities: $2,700. That's electricity and water for an efficient, 1,800-square- foot house, with three occupants.
Homeowners insurance: $2,200. The cost depends on proximity to the coast. Flood insurance is extra.
Property taxes: About $750 to $1,300 on a house valued at the median price, depending on tax rates where it's located.
Homeowners association fees: $350. Some neighborhoods have HOAs, others don't, and fees can vary greatly.
Termite bond: $330. If you live in the Lowcountry, you'll want termite protection.
Stormwater/Solid Waste fees: $120 to $240 in most areas.
Add them up, and on a monthly basis, those expenses bring the monthly expenses plus mortgage up to $1,425.
Plus at least $100 a month to account for repairs and replacing stuff that breaks. The to-do list never goes away.
It takes a bit of adjusting when you move into your new apartment in Charleston, SC. You have to get familiar with the space, the city, and your new neighbors. And just like you, your pet needs time to become accustomed to a new home and new faces too.
If you’ve just moved into a new apartment with your pet, using your pet's favorite food bowl, bedding and toys will help in getting your pet to feel at home. If your pet will have free-roam of your apartment, let him/her come out of the cage or crate whenever possible by leaving the crate open.
Try to keep your pets routine as normal as possible during as much of the move as possible. If you regularly feed, exercise or play with your pet at certain times, continue to do so. This may help reduce the chances of it getting upset.
Hopefully you have been able to get a recommendation for a veterinarian from your previous vet, if this move was not local for you. Once you yourself are settled in, locate and visit a veterinarian. Abberly at West Ashley is a pet-friendly apartment community, so feel free to ask us any questions.
What a great week to live in an apartment in Charleston, SC. This is a food city. Restaurant week in Charleston is an eleven day celebration of the best in southern food at hundreds of participating restaurants from January 12 through 22. You can see the menus of all the participating restaurants over the next few weeks on the Restaurant Week Website.
From fine dining to casual dining, participating restaurants will feature special menus items, promotions and discounts. You can sample the newest restaurants in Charleston as well as revisit your old favorites and taste a variety of exceptional dishes being prepared by chefs.
Restaurant Week in Charleston is an exciting event that showcases the outstanding culinary scene throughout this exciting city. We hope you enjoy the most delicious week of the year in Charleston!
January has an “R” in it which means, it is oyster season. If you are sitting around your apartment in Charleston, SC wondering how you can get some fresh oysters and great music without doing the work, then look no further than the Charleston Collegiate Annual Rock 'n' Roast.
Saturday, January 21, 2012 1:00-5:00 pm is Charleston Collegiate School’s annual oyster roast. This is a day of Music and Fun with a traditional Lowcountry Oyster Roast and Pig Pickin' on their beautiful 30-acre campus.
Live music provided by The 3 Dudes and The Deciders, both bands have members from CCS. Charleston County Parks will provide a climbing wall for the kids.
A Chili Cook-off will round out this event as a fundraiser for Charleston Collegiate School.