February 7: The Notebook, Teddy Bear Picnic, & 1883


The Notebook at Cypress Gardens

On the Reel Locations, a film screening event company, will host their 2nd Annual screening of The Notebook at Cypress Gardens on Saturday, April 8th. Tickets go on sale on February 13th.

Not only will viewers get to watch The Notebook on a property where one of the most iconic scenes was filmed, but they can also visit Cypress Gardens. Attendees can rent boats, visit the butterfly garden, browse the gift shop, and more. There will also be trivia, bingo, food trucks, and more.

Cypress Gardens to Host 2nd Annual Screening of “The Notebook” in April – Holy City Sinner

 

Teddy Bear Picnic

Children and their teddy bears will once again take over Hampton Park on March 12th for the annual Teddy Bear Picnic hosted by the Charleston Parks Conservancy. This year’s picnic runs from 1:30 pm to 4 pm at the gazebo in the park, 30 Mary Murray Drive.

The Teddy Bear Picnic is an afternoon of family fun with musical entertainment by John Cusatis, dancing, games, and crafts. Admission and all activities are free. Attendees are encouraged to bring a picnic lunch, blankets, and chairs. Food trucks will be on site with food and beverages available for purchase, including King of Pops, Holy Rolly, Madrigal’s Tacos, and Callie’s Hot Little Biscuit.

Teddy Bear Picnic Returns to Hampton Park Next Month for 13th Event – Holy City Sinner

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