News Summary
Charleston is buzzing with excitement as the South Carolina Aquarium hosts the free ‘Business & Brews’ networking event, and Low Tide Brewing announces a $22.2 million expansion. Attendees can expect valuable insights from local leaders at the aquarium, and Low Tide’s new facility promises to create jobs and enhance the local economy. Special guest Lieutenant Governor Pamela Evette will speak at the event, addressing key developments in the South Carolina Senate. Don’t miss these opportunities to engage with Charleston’s vibrant business community.
Exciting Networking Event at the South Carolina Aquarium!
Charleston, get ready for a fantastic evening of networking and community spirit! The South Carolina Aquarium is hosting a delightful event called Business & Brews on Tuesday from 6 to 8 p.m. This monthly gathering—usually held on the first Tuesday—offers a fantastic opportunity for local businesses, entrepreneurs, and anyone looking to connect with their community.
The best part? It’s absolutely free to attend, but participants will need to register ahead of time. This is a perfect chance for anyone looking to mingle with business leaders, share ideas, and expand their network while enjoying refreshments. Expect a line-up of local community leaders who will give engaging 10-15 minute presentations followed by a lively Q&A session. So, if you have questions rolling around in your mind, bring them along!
What to Expect
The event promises a friendly atmosphere, making it easy for attendees to digest valuable information about the local business scene and enjoy some tasty beverages. If you’re a local entrepreneur or simply curious about the vibrant business ecosystem in Charleston, Business & Brews is an event you don’t want to miss this week!
Big News from Low Tide Brewing
New Jobs and Increased Capacity
Community-Focused Events Ahead
Get Involved!
Deeper Dive: News & Info About This Topic
- ABC News 4: Business & Brews Event at South Carolina Aquarium
- Charleston Business: Johns Island Brewery Expansion
- Post and Courier: Evette’s Appearance
- Charleston City Paper: Brew Cellar Closure
- WVGazetteMail: New Brewpub in Downtown Charleston
- Wikipedia: South Carolina
- Google Search: Charleston business events
- Google Scholar: South Carolina craft brewing
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Craft Beer
- Google News: Charleston events
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