June 12: Lowcountry Juneteenth Week, Glow Pickleball, Foot Washer


The Lowcountry Juneteenth Week Festival celebrates the end of slavery in the United States and honors the rich history and contributions of African American and Gullah culture. This year’s festival provides an array of activities and events that reflect our ongoing commitment to education, community building, and cultural appreciation.

4th Annual Lowcountry Juneteenth Week Festival Set to Celebrate Freedom and Unity – Holy City Sinner

 

Glow Pickleball

Open Play

Sat, Jun 29th 9:30p – 12a

$25.00

Get out your most neon outfit and join us for open play pickleball under the black lights from 9:30 PM to 12:30 AM.

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Foot Washer

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