What CAN We Do During COVID-19? Submit Your Ideas Here!

What CAN We Do During COVID-19? Submit Your Ideas Here!

Submit your idea for activities we can still do while the COVID-19 containment orders are in place. Photo: Heaven FM/Saga Communications


As we continue to prevent the spread of the COVID-19, we’re bombarded with cancellations, postponements, closings – all the stuff we can’t do. But what can we do?

Turns out… a lot! For example, order pick-up at a fancy local restaurant and have a romantic candlelit dinner on the porch or download a bowling video game and have a parents vs. kids tournament… you get the idea. Trust us, the Lowcountry is desperate for in-home activities!

Share your idea for fun stuff we can still do while the COVID-19 containment orders are in place. You can submit your idea three ways:

  1. Call it in on the Can Do Hotline – (843) 972-1155
  2. Type it in below
  3. Upload a video/photo with a caption below

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