October 3: SOS, SEWE, Rhinestone Sneakers


SOS- Share Our Suzy 

We honor the spirit and legacy of our beloved Suzy McGrane by assisting and supporting breast cancer patients from diagnosis to remission.

SOS provides financial support to patients and families who are battling breast cancer so they can focus on hope and healing.

SOS Lowcountry | Share Our Suzy

The Southeastern Wildlife Exposition (SEWE), a 501(c)(3) nonprofit celebrating wildlife and the outdoors through art, live entertainment and special events, will host its 44th annual showcase in downtown Charleston Feb. 13–15, 2026.

A cornerstone of Charleston’s cultural calendar, SEWE draws visitors from across the country for immersive experiences that include acclaimed wildlife art, live animal demonstrations, outdoor programming, artisan exhibitors and more. General admission passes, special event tickets and limited VIP packages are now available at SEWE.com.

SEWE Tickets Now On Sale; Kick-off Event Set for Oct. 9 – Holy City Sinner

 

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