February 22: National Margarita Day, Steve Martin and Martin Short, & Backpack


National Margarita Day

Sol- Join us in Mt. Pleasant or Summerville for #NationalMargaritaDay where we’ll be celebrating with food and marg specials and complimentary #TequilaTastings from 6-8pm. ?

Taco Boy- $5 Casa Margaritas. The special includes both the Casa or Casa Frozen (normally $9), which is the classic, with tequila blanco, triple sec, fresh lime and orange juices, splash simple, and salt. It also includes the Skinny Casa (normally $9), which is a lighter version of the casa margarita with fresh lime, splash orange, agave, and salt.

Steve Martin and Martin Short

Comedy legends Steve Martin and Martin Short return to the North Charleston Performing Arts Center on Sunday, October 15th with their “You Won’t Believe What They Look Like Today!” tour.

Tickets go on sale starting on Friday, February 24th at 10 am. Tickets will be available at the North Charleston Coliseum Advance Ticket Office, online at Ticketmater.com, or charge-by-phone at 1-800-745-3000.

Steve Martin and Martin Short to Perform at the North Charleston PAC in October – Holy City Sinner

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