[WEST ASHLEY] – The final installment in the popular Wine Down Wednesday event series at Old Towne Creek County Park will be held Wednesday, May 2 from 5:30 – 7:30 p.m.
The Charleston County Park and Recreation Commission invites the Lowcountry to enjoy special access to this West Ashley property during a wine social. Old Towne Creek County Park is not yet open daily to the public, but on select Wednesdays, Lowcountry residents are invited to experience the beauty of this property during Wine Down Wednesday. Guests will enjoy wine, live music and a food truck while exploring this hidden gem located in West Ashley.
Each date features new musical guests and food trucks on site. The spring’s final Wine Down Wednesday event on May 2 will feature music from Michael Duff and food from the Roti Rolls food truck. Advance tickets are ailable for purchase for $15 per person. Day-of admission is $20 per person. The admission fee covers wine and a commemorative wine glass. For more information on Wine Down Wednesday, visit CharlestonCountyParks.com/WDW.
Old Towne Creek County Park, formerly Ashem Farm, was home to Charleston preservationist Emily Ravenel Farrrow and her St. Andrews Riding Academy. Located in West Ashley, the 67-acre estate is dotted with open fields mixed among groves of Live Oaks. Currently, Old Towne Creek County Park is only open for special events and private rentals, but along with several other property holdings throughout the Lowcountry, it will one day become a county park available for daily use.
This event is brought to you by the Joggle Factory, EventHaus, Atlantic at Grand Oaks and your Charleston County Parks.