Raise a Racquet for the Charleston Breast Center

Filed under: Fete Set — katie at 11:31 am on Monday, September 29, 2008

Friday, September 19th, the Charleston Breast Center partnered with the Daniel lsland Club to host the first annual tennis tournament and celebration party: Raise a Racquet for the Charleston Breast Center. Festivities officially started out on Friday night with singles and doubles matches and a complimentary cookout for players at the Daniel Island Park Club cabana bar. Samplings of silent auction items were on display so guests could get a sneak peek before Saturday night’s event.

On Saturday, guests got to enjoy a pink-themed celebration party and silent auction at the Three Lions Pub at Blackbaud Stadium. Tennis enthusiasts showed up to this casual affair, some of whom were exhausted from playing earlier that day, but were ready to bid and eat. Conversation was all about the matches from earlier that day: the good, the bad, and the ugly.

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During the party, I had the opportunity to speak with CBC co-founder Lisa Baron, and I must say she changed my life during our brief conversation. I did not realize that breast cancer many young women. She also saw that the process women had to go through to receive care was very disjointed and hard to coordinate and that was the main reason she and her husband started the CBC.

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All of the money raised from this event stays right here in Charleston to expand both outreach programs and the technologies the center provides. The CBC will have a number of events throughout the year to continue the fight against breast cancer.

Party with Skirt!

Filed under: Fete Set — katie at 2:25 pm on Monday, September 22, 2008

On Thursday, partygoers came out in droves to Party with Skirt! magazine who hosted an unforgettable party at Bridgeside Events in Mt. Pleasant. Skirt! staffers were on hand to meet and greet as guests made their way inside. While checking in, everyone was intrigued by the hundreds of blue and white bags that were stacked behind the registration table. When I inquired about their contents, I told with a smile that I would have to wait until the end of the night to receive my swag.

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Men in skirts were everywhere. I think I saw about 30 different guys in as many styles. Joe Condon and Tim Gross wore skirts that they said reflected their own personal styles. Joe wore a mini with leopard trim while Tim opted for a simple, long, jersey number. A few of my other favorites were the floral sarongs and tiered pleated skirts.

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Since this was an indoor/outdoor affair, most partygoers mingled on the outside patio. The weather was perfect and the view of the Charleston Harbor was amazing. Firefly Sweet Tea Vodka was the drink of choice, and light nibbles were provided by Granville’s Catering.

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By the end of the night, the Hat Ladies completely took over the dance floor, dancing to the sounds of Mystic Vibrations. It was quite the scene- ladies with adorable hats and men in skirts dancing with one another.  Swag bags were given out to all that stuck around until the end.  Each bag was filled with coupons from Flingwear and Mary Mojo, a free treat from Cupcake, and the book He Said She Said: Men and Women Square Off on Sex, Money, and Who Rules the World, written by the editors of Skirt!.

The event raised more than $5000 with proceeds benefiting the Komen Lowcountry Race for the Cure.

Third Annual Shrimpin’ and Shaggin’ Festival

Filed under: Fete Set — katie at 1:31 pm on Thursday, September 18, 2008

Not even a heat index of 112 could keep festivalgoers from attending the third annual Shrimpin’ and Shaggin’ at the Charleston Maritime Center last Sunday. The entire space was taken over by local restaurants and caterers selling appetizer portions of their favorite shrimp dishes. Lovers of this favorite local crustacean were in for a real treat. Guests sampled everything from North African spiced shrimp by Duvall Catering and Event Design to bacon-wrapped shrimp tacos with mango BBQ and poppy-seed slaw by Gourmet Bay Catering, who, by the way, won the Shrimp Recipe Contest. The judges said that the decision this year was really tough, but after tasting shrimp dishes for more than two and half hours, Gourmet Bay Catering’s recipe was a standout.

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After eating their way through this “Shrimp Feast,” guests hit the dance floor and shagged to the smooth sounds of The Tams. These guys were amazing. It seemed they can play just about every genre of music. The Michael Jackson medley was my personal favorite, and judging by the filled dance floor, I think everyone else’s as well. There was an official dance contest, but the unofficial dance off was between two little girls who jumped around like they were part of a mosh pit to almost every single song. I was exhausted just watching them.  

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Proceeds from the event will go to the SC Shrimpers Association, National Association of Caterers Scholarships for local culinary students and members, and the Spirit of South Carolina.

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