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Annual Carolina Children’s Charity Oyster Roast – 3/22

Enjoy some oysters and help raise funds for sick children in the Lowcountry @ Bohemian Bull on James Island, Sunday, March 22nd. Photo: Mix 95.9

Annual Carolina Children’s Charity Oyster Roast – 3/22

When
Mar 22nd, 2026
2:00pm - 6:00pm
Where
1531 Folly RdJames IslandSC29412

The Carolina Children’s Charity Oyster Roast is Back!
Sunday, Mar. 22 | 2-6 PM | Bohemian Bull James Island

The Lowcountry has a passion for two things: Helping people and seafood, an unwavering duo. Carolina Children’s Charity is once again bringing back the annual Carolina Children’s Charity Oyster Roast event, set to happen Sunday, March 22nd in the beer garden at Bohemian Bull on James Island.

The event features the very best of Mount Pleasant Seafood, Bohemian Bull’s signature craft brews, mouth-watering BBQ with plenty of sides and live musical entertainment to slide and sway along to, all while supporting children right here in our community. There will also be silent and live auctions, with the live beginning at 5:15.

Ticket proceeds from this event benefit children in our community who suffer from birth defects and childhood diseases, with the CCC having served over 4,300 children and raising over $4.9 million dollars for medical needs and life-saving services in their 38 years of operation. Even while shucking oysters, you can support children and families in need.

Get your tickets in advanced by heading to the Eventbrite page.

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