March 8: Sunny D Hard Seltzers, No Nats, & St Pat’s in NChas


Sunny D Hard Seltzers

Sunny Delight with ALCOHOL now exists.  Four-packs of SunnyD Vodka Seltzer hit select Walmarts nationwide this Saturday. Four-packs cost $10.  So it’s a little pricier than other seltzers, and most beers.  Each can is 95 calories and 4.5% alcohol.

I just had the Corona Seltzers Peach Flavor and LOVE IT! Didn’t realize it would become one of my favs.

 

No Nats

The Best Bug Spray out there…I’ve tried them all!

Deet Free | NoNatz, Inc.

 

St Pat’s in NChas

The Lowcountry’s biggest St. Patrick’s Day celebration returns to the Olde Village of North Charleston on Saturday, March 11th, from noon until 5 pm. The Block Party location is East Montague Avenue between Virginia Avenue and Jenkins Avenue, including portions of O’Hear, Chateau, and Colie Morse Avenues.

The celebration will feature live music across multiple stages, street vending featuring fare from Park Circle restaurants and other specialty food vendors, charity partner booths, a mechanical bull, and a Kid’s Zone with fire truck, inflatable slides, games, and face painting. Patrons are encouraged to rideshare and carpool as parking is limited.

St. Patrick’s Day Block Party & Parade – City of North Charleston, SC

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