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We’re Here To Paddy In Charleston This St. Paddy’s Day

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It’s the luck of the Irish that every year we get to celebrate St. Paddy’s Day, one of the best holidays, in one of the best cities.

The 15th annual St. Paddy’s Day Block Party & Parade in Park Circle, the biggest St. Patrick’s Day celebration in the Charleston area, is back on March 10 from noon to 6pm.

The festivities begin with the parade at noon which goes to East Montague through the block part and ends at Virginia Avenue.

Following the parade the real fun starts with the block party, that is fun for the whole family. From 4 different stages full of music all day to multiple vendors, food, drinks and more you’ll be shaking your shamrocks all day (and maybe into the night) long.

For the little ones there will be a Kids Zone with fire trucks, jump castles, inflatables, face painting and a bungee trampoline.

Admission and parking are all free, though parking is very limited. Free parking is located on O’Hear Avenue by accessing Virginia Avenue from 1-526 East. If you want to live that VIP life and park close to the party VIP Parking will be available at North Charleston High School for $5. All proceeds will benefit the North Charleston High School PTSA and Senior Week activities.

For more information check out the official Facebook event page.

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Park Circle Food Scene Continues To Grow With Addition Of New Food Hall

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Park Circle has something new up their sleeves and it’s got all of us extremely excited.

Where are all of our Workshop fans at?

Get ready because a former textile mill in the Park Circle area of North Charleston is turning into a new 20,000 square foot, two-story FOOD HALL.

The developers behind the Cigar Factory and the infamous Krog Street Market are teaming up to redesign the space. It will feature 16 vendors, an outdoor pavilion and tons of parking.

The goal is for the project to resemble the Atlanta version, which has over 20 market stalls and six James-Beard nominated chefs.

The North Charleston food scene has started to boom in the past couple of years and it doesn’t look like it will be slowing down. The hope for the new food hall is that it will act as the center of attention for the Park Circle area.

The mixed-use restoration project, Garco Mill, is located at 4845 O’Hear Avenue.

Stay tuned for more updates as they come.

 

 

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