Medal of Honor Gala

Filed under: Fete Set — Ida at 4:14 pm on Friday, May 25, 2007

Wednesday is a day I will long remember. Shortly after 9 a.m., the crew of the Luna Danns crossed the Charleston to Bermuda finish line, and I completed my first open ocean regatta— a dream I’ve had since I was a little girl. The last 10 hours of the race were like a nonstop ride aboard Space Mountain, but with frequent dousings of very cold sea spray. It was a wild time on the high seas! I was back in Charleston by late afternoon, which was just enough time to rinse of the salt, throw on a dress, and head to the dinner on the flight deck of the USS Yorktown in honor of the refurbished Medal of Honor Museum and the 110 Congressional Medal of Honor recipients alive today.

 Medal of Honor Dinner

More than 1,000 attendees took part in the festivities, which were presided over by national television news anchor Brian Williams. The Medal of Honor is the highest award for valor in action against an enemy force. The crowd fell silent during the short video presentation, which featured many of the honorees and the incredibly moving first hand accounts of their wartime experiences. In a day and age when the term “war” is such a polarizing term, it was an incredible opportunity to stand and applaud the men who’ve so gallantly risked life and limb protecting American freedom.

 Medal of Honor Dinner

The bridge of the Yorktown was illuminated with a changing kaleidoscope of color, while gobo lights projected stars onto the side of the ship. The flight deck truly is one of the most spectacular event venues in Charleston thanks to its unending views of the bridge and the downtown skyline. After the dinner and presentation, guests made their way aft where the East Coast Party Band cranked out a variety of dance songs.

 Medal of Honor Dinner

The museum opens to the public this evening and will be celebrated with a fireworks display. Tickets ($15) are on sale via etix.com and the Patriots Point Gift Shop.

Caritas.
Ida 

Charleston to Bermuda race

Filed under: Fete Set — brian at 10:42 am on Friday, May 18, 2007

Conversations at the Charleston to Bermuda race send-off party were light and breezy, much the way racers hope the conditions will be on the water for the 777-mile sail over to the British outpost. Guests dashed into the Hibernian to avoid the rain that fell steadily at sundown, and they were met by a dozen lively Goombay dancers in the foyer. Dressed in colorful costumes that were capped off by towering two-foot headdresses adorned with feathers, the dancers who flew over from Bermuda for the event imported their island culture, as did the Goslings Rum purveyor.

 Charleston to Bermuda Race party

Guests filled the second-floor ballroom, and earnest well-wishes were overheard throughout the night. While Charleston to Bermuda is a competitive race, the ocean is a powerful force not to be taken lightly, and participants know that the real success is getting to the destination safely. However, I expect robust ribbing and gloating at the awards dinner hosted by the Royal Bermuda Yacht Club next Saturday night.

Charleston to Bermuda Race party

In total, 18 boats that range in size from 36 to 70 feet are participating in the biennial regatta, which is a function of the S.C. Maritime Foundation. While crews navigate their way to the finish line, the Charleston Maritime Festival will captivate the attention of land-locked pirate wannabes. From tours of the Tall Ships to a family boat-building workshop, there are loads of activities at this free festival. I hear that scores of modern-day pirates in full regalia will infiltrate the peninsula this weekend, so be on the look out for a wandering Blackbeard or Anne Bonny.

There won’t be any Fete Set or Spoleto blog updates for a week, but you can still virtually track my whereabouts: anyone interested in following the progress of the C2B fleet will be able to track the boats by logging on to the event’s website www.charlestontobermuda.com and clicking on the iboattrack.com link. Daily updates will also be posted on the site. (I’m aboard Luna Danns!)

Spoleto Festival USA

Filed under: Fete Set, spoleto — Ida at 8:14 am on Friday, May 11, 2007

I’m giving you an insider’s peak into the vibrant world of Spoleto Festival USA with my 2007 Spoleto blog. Read the latest on the parties, performances, and people affiliated with this world renowned 17-day celebration of the arts. Spoleto officially starts on May 25, but the buzz is already building!

http://www.charlestonmag.com/spoleto

Ida

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