January 25: Charleston Boat Show, Burbages Meats, Dave Matthews Band


Burbages Meats

Beginning tomorrow (Wednesday 1/25), we are “paying it forward”!
Get our local, farm-fresh, free-range eggs from @storey_farms for LESS than our COST…. Only $4/dozen!!! Only at our shop!
It’s our way of saying “Thank You” for shopping with us in 2022. And we want to make this whole “egg crisis” a little easier on your wallet…
Only $4/dozen, limit 3 dozen.

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Charleston Boat Show

This weekend at the Charleston Convention Center

Adults: $14 at the gate; $12 online

Children 4 to 12: $6.00

Children 3 & Under: Free

Seniors (65+) and Military: $10.00

Charleston Boat Show (thecharlestonboatshow.com)

 

The Dave Matthews Band

Back-to-back nights this summer at Credit One Stadium on Daniel Island. The Grammy-winning band will perform at the venue on Friday, June 2nd and Saturday, June 3rd. Tickets go on sale to the general public on February 17th at 10 am.

In addition to summer tour dates, DMB also released a new single, “Madman’s Eyes” (see below), and details on their tenth studio album, Walk Around The Moon, which will be released on May 19th.

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