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Charleston Pride is celebrating its return to the Lowcountry with the Rainbow Market on September 25, featuring community-based businesses

North Charleston, South Carolina – According to the hosts, the Charleston Pride will take place on September 25 and will last from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.

The day-long event, Rainbow Market, is organized in North Charleston as a part of the Charleston Pride celebrating its return in the Lowcountry.

The organizers of the event are Closet Case Thrift Store and they confirmed that more than 20 vendors and community-based businesses will be featured at the event.

Grease Kelly Vintage and Butter Fruit Frog Jewelry will be featured among the many others.

The hosts added that the offer at the event will vary from clothing and accessories to records, home decor and more.

In the official announcement of the event, the hosts said that all the attendees are required to practice social distance and wear face masks or face coverings.

Additionally, hand sanitizer will be available at the event.

In an effort to encourage everyone to wear mask and keep the attendees as safe as possible, the hosts said a “Best Mask” competition will be held for the most stylish face covering.

Charleston Pride had its festival scheduled for October 3, but had to postpone it out of concerns over safety during the pandemic.

The Rainbow Market will take place at 1801 Reynolds Avenue in North Charleston.

Alex Tuhell

Co-founder and publisher

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