Guests enjoyed live music at the Thanks Joe! festival.
Live performers delighted attendees at Brittlebank Park.
There were many fun activities for the young ones!
Guests were able to snap a picture in the event's photo booth.
Many food truck vendors came out to bid farewell to Mayor Joe Riley, including Diggity Doughnuts.
The fun slide was a popular attraction for the crowd.
Live performances were given continuously throughout the afternoon.
Performers roamed the park and provided fun entertainment.
Umbrellas hung from the trees with the #thanksjoe hashtag written on them.
The Mayor and his son Joe stood for pictures and interacted with guests.
The carnival themed event wouldn't have been complete without a ferris wheel.
The Mac Daddy food truck supplied the guests with all the cheese they could want.
Guests oohed and aahed at the various performers including this juggler.
Live music performances were a major attraction at the event.
Event-goers were able to take a quick boat ride on the Ashley River.
Event-goers were able to sit and relax while enjoying good food and exciting performances.
A clown modeled half off suits and garnered many laughs.
Rachel Parker and her daughter Elsie enjoyed the event.
Some of the volunteers that helped make the event possible were Mack Lehman, Emma Wofford, Patty Byrne, Joseph Lehman, and Michele DeCandio.
Acro Yoga Charleston's performance attracted a sizable crowd.
Dancers performers with hula hoops and catchy tunes.
The Dunn family with sweet dogs, Lily and Stella, had a fun evening at the festival.
A short speech commending Mayor Joe was given before the documentary.
The Mayor had a front row seat to the show at his stadium.
Craig Meyer and Lara Camozzo enjoyed the performance at the ball park.
Mayor Riley's two sons and family came out to support him.
"Today and tonight have been such a memorable experience and it has also given me a chance to thank everyone in the community that has inspired me so much," said Mayor Joe Riley.