FESTIVALL: Free FestivALL Charleston music. Noon: Heidi Muller and Bobb Webb (singer-songwriter and traditional); 1 p.m.: Mike Bennett (singer-songwriter); 2 p.m.: Change of Heart (gospel). Capitol Market outdoor stage, 800 Smith St. Visit www.festivallcharleston.com.
FESTIVALL: Capitol Street Stage. Noon: Manjusa Mocherla, Veena (South India music); 1 p.m.: Razi, Rom Neve Belly Dance; 2 p.m.: Duo Divertido (Latin); 3 p.m.: Razi, Rom Neve Belly Dance; 4 p.m.: Option 22 (world music). Visit festivallcharleston.com.
FESTIVALL: Capitol Street Stage at Lee Street. Noon: Dewey Sanderson (hammered dulcimer); 1 p.m.: Jessie and James and Mutts Gone Nuts (comedy w/trained dogs); 2 p.m.: Option 22 (world music); 3 p.m.: Jessie and James and Mutts Gone Nuts; 4 p.m.: Duo Divertido (Latin). Visit festivallcharleston.com.
FESTIVALL: Noon to 5 p.m. Davis Park Stage hosted by Ric Cochran. Noon: The Blue Notes (jazz); 1 p.m.: Central Standard Time (jazz); 2 p.m.: Heidi Muller and Bob Webb (traditional); 3 p.m.: Spurgie Hankins Band (cool rock); 4 p.m.: Ryan Kennedy Trio (jazz). Visit festivallcharleston.com.
"MOUNTAIN STAGE": 7 p.m. Tickets $17 to $22. Featuring Jakob Dylan (of The Wallflowers) and the Gold Mountain Rebels, Hayes Carll, Andy Davis, Krista Detor and Priscilla Ahn. A FestivALL event. Clay Center. Call 561-3570 or visit www.theclaycenter.org.
JAZZ BRUNCH: Noon to 2 p.m. Music and buffet $25. Second and Center Cafe in Weston. Part of "Jazz Weekend in Weston." Call 517-9814.
Stage/Theater
Music
FESTIVALL: Free FestivALL Charleston music. Noon: Heidi Muller and Bobb Webb (singer-songwriter and traditional); 1 p.m.: Mike Bennett (singer-songwriter); 2 p.m.: Change of Heart (gospel). Capitol Market outdoor stage, 800 Smith St. Visit www.festivallcharleston.com.
FESTIVALL: Capitol Street Stage. Noon: Manjusa Mocherla, Veena (South India music); 1 p.m.: Razi, Rom Neve Belly Dance; 2 p.m.: Duo Divertido (Latin); 3 p.m.: Razi, Rom Neve Belly Dance; 4 p.m.: Option 22 (world music). Visit festivallcharleston.com.
FESTIVALL: Capitol Street Stage at Lee Street. Noon: Dewey Sanderson (hammered dulcimer); 1 p.m.: Jessie and James and Mutts Gone Nuts (comedy w/trained dogs); 2 p.m.: Option 22 (world music); 3 p.m.: Jessie and James and Mutts Gone Nuts; 4 p.m.: Duo Divertido (Latin). Visit festivallcharleston.com.
FESTIVALL: Noon to 5 p.m. Davis Park Stage hosted by Ric Cochran. Noon: The Blue Notes (jazz); 1 p.m.: Central Standard Time (jazz); 2 p.m.: Heidi Muller and Bob Webb (traditional); 3 p.m.: Spurgie Hankins Band (cool rock); 4 p.m.: Ryan Kennedy Trio (jazz). Visit festivallcharleston.com.
"MOUNTAIN STAGE": 7 p.m. Tickets $17 to $22. Featuring Jakob Dylan (of The Wallflowers) and the Gold Mountain Rebels, Hayes Carll, Andy Davis, Krista Detor and Priscilla Ahn. A FestivALL event. Clay Center. Call 561-3570 or visit www.theclaycenter.org.
JAZZ BRUNCH: Noon to 2 p.m. Music and buffet $25. Second and Center Cafe in Weston. Part of "Jazz Weekend in Weston." Call 517-9814.
Stage/Theater
FESTIVALL: Capitol Street stage in front of library. 1 p.m.: Skateboard and unicycle demos; 2 p.m. Dwight Holsopple Jr., Charleston Teen Idol winner; 2:30 p.m.: Dance Underground; 3 p.m.: Skateboard Slalom; 4 p.m.: Skateboard Contest. Visit festivallcharleston.com.
STAGE: 6 p.m. Tickets $14. Light-hearted, country folk musical "Pump Boys and Dinettes" at Charleston Light Opera Guild, 411 Tennessee Ave. Call 342-9312 or see www.charlestonlightoperaguild.org.
Art
ART FAIR: 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Free. FestivALL Charleston Capitol Street Art Fair, featuring more than 100 artisans including Tamarack and Allied Artists members. Displays, demonstrations and art for sale. Capitol Street between Quarrier and Washington Streets. Visit www.festivallcharleston.com.
Outdoors
HIKE: 1:30 p.m. Free. Scarlet Oaks Trail Hike, about 3 miles. Mostly moderate with some steep sections. Kanawha Trail Club. Visit www.kanawhatrailclub.org.
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