Charleston Gaillard Center

You don’t want to miss the free Lowcountry Kids Expo at the Charleston Gaillard Center on April 8! You can see what’s available locally for summer camps, education, and entertainment… all while the kids have fun with free bounce houses, face painting, and meeting some of their favorite cartoon characters!/Saga Communications


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