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Avid Ukulele Player and teacher, member of the V-Tones of Charleston, the Amazing Mittens, Lime and the Coconuts, and She Goes He Goes.

V-Tones at Seanachai

Seanachai (SHAWN-a-kai) is a private Irish bar on John's Island that opens its doors to the public on Fridays. Three V-Tones will be strummin' and thumpin' on Friday, October 5th, from 8-11pm. Just go down Maybank Highway, and turn in to the lot with Normandy Farm Bakery. We'll be there. Seanachai is a real music lover's bar---not too crazy, not too loud. We'd love to see folks come on out, have a beer, support a small, local business, and enjoy the tunes.

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SATURDAY, October 18th, at Ravenel Train Depot Farmers Market 9;30am-1pm, free---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SUNDAY, October 19th, Dreaming Farms pumpkin patch, noon-4pm---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Saturday, November 1st, Ravenel Train Depot Farmers Market, 9;30m-1pm, free--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SATURDAY, November 29th, Dreaming Farms Christmas tree farm, 11am-3pm------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ FRIDAY, December 5th, The V-Tones at the Charleston City Market, 6:30-9:30pm, free--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SATURDAY, December 13th, private party-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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Charles Pinkney Historical Site