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The Rose Ball on New Year’s Eve

Posted in Sales & Events with tags , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , on December 19, 2012 by Lowcountry Boil

Written by Megan Waldrep:

Highly imitated, but never duplicated should be the tag line for The Rose Ball, Charleston’s premier New Year’s Eve Party on December 31, 2012.  Camille Key of Charleston After Dark and Boris Van Dyck of Icebox Innovative Beverage Services have teamed up to present the biggest and baddest in town.

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I can speak from experience that this crew knows how to throw down.  Camille Key, the master mind behind past events such as RAINLUXE and Charleston Fashion Week after parties has branched out to offer an all inclusive festival of entertainment featuring artists, music, food, as well as signature quality cocktails that only Ice Box can deliver.  A clear upgrade from other New Years events, The Rose Ball brings the heat  including performances by The Dubplates BandDJ Arthur Bros.DJ Jake BMateoKlipArt, as well as headliner DJ Ron Reeser from San Francisco will be on site to provide various musical flavors to bring in 2013 on a high note.   And let’s not forget the lazer light show by Big Hair Productions (Skinful!) and a performance by Mckenzie Eddy to add to the mix.

Visual artist Banks Pappas will showcase innovative video art instillations, She Is Manhattan and When Vanity Kissed Vanity (Or, An Andy Warhol Hamburger) to add to the allure of the evening.  Located in the stylish and upscale Club Level of the Citadel’s Johnson Hagood Stadium, you can cheers your friends on the dance floor or on the roof top looking over the twinkling lights of the Holy City.

Club Level of Citadel's Johnson Hagood Stadium

Along with musical and visual entertainment, all ticket prices include hors d’oeuvres, premium bar service as well as special surprises throughout the evening.  Upgrade to a VIP for special access on the 5th level or to VIP Suite tickets that include a personal bartender, and transportation to and from the event for up to 16 people.  Money from ticket sales will benefit the Tanzania Education Foundation, which helps you start the new year off with a good deed and not just a hangover.

With sponsors including City PaperArt MagCharlie, and Charleston International Film Festival to name a few, you can’t go wrong.  So do yourself a favor and bring in the new year and a new beginning with VIP’s of the city.  Dress to impress and shine up your dancing shoes for THE celebration in town.  Go to www.charlestonroseball.chs365.com to book your tickets now before they are sold out in 3, 2, 1……Happy New Year!

Fundraiser for Japan at the SC Aquarium

Posted in Sales & Events with tags , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , on March 26, 2011 by Lowcountry Boil

Lend A Hand To Japan will take place at the SC Aquarium on Wednesday, April 6th to raise money to benefit the Japanese Association of Zoos & Aquariums and the American Red Cross. Brought to you through the support of numerous local organizations including Charleston City Paper, the South Carolina Aquarium, Stage Presence, Other Brother Entertainment, Tristan, Icebox Bar Service and Two Fish Enterprises, guests will celebrate the culture of Japan while raising money to help in their time of need. Restaurants throughout the Lowcountry will delight your taste buds with their spin on Japanese cuisine. Expect fun cocktails, a DJ and live bands. If you were planning on donating money to aid in Japan, now is our opportunity to come together as a community and make a difference. Enjoy an evening of musical entertainment, delicious and unique food and beverages, while surrounded by the beauty of the South Carolina Aquarium.

“Among the many casualties of the tragic earthquake and tsunami were several of Japan’s leading aquariums and zoos,” said Kevin Mills, South Carolina Aquarium President and CEO. “We are proud to host of this community effort that will in part aid our sister institutions in their recovery.”

Tickets are a minimum donation of $40 and everything is included. 100% of the ticket sales and silent auction will benefit The Japanese Association of Zoos and Aquariums and the Lowcountry Chapter of the American Red Cross. All participating organizations have generously donated their time, services and products to support this amazing evening!

For more information or to purchase tickets, visit www.helpjapancharleston.eventbrite.com.

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