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Fund Raising

Funding for the operation of the Palmetto House comes from donations and grants, but also from various fund-raising events during the year. We explore every opportunity to raise money – through events throughout the year – or by grant applications. Special thanks must be given to the Dorchester County Council for their generous and unfailing support of the Palmetto House. This is so important when we apply for grants.

The opportunity was offered for businesses or individuals to “Adopt a Room.” Each room adopted will have the adopting business or individual’s name on the room door and the cost to adopt was $3,500. All of our bedrooms have been adopted!

One fund-raising event is the annual Fashion Show presented by Belk of Summerville. Fashions for adults and children are featured, and the models are well known local people. Examples from past events have featured State Representative Annette Young; Ann Bailey, wife of State Representative George Bailey; local artist Fran Josephson; former County Administrator Colin Martin; and several local business owners.

If you like to pack in the pancakes, you won’t want to miss the annual Pancake Breakfast at Applebee’s on North Main Street, June 17. Applebee’s provides the site, cooks and delicious pancakes, ham, coffee, tea and juice – all in support to the Palmetto House. Last year, for the third year in a row, “Two Girls and A Guy” from 95SX-FM radio were there to lend support.

Another popular fund-raiser is the annual Poker Run in November, sponsored by Nighmare Custom Cycles on Highway 78 and Jedburg Crossroad. Registration for this event was $10 rider/$5 passenger OR $10 and $5 of non-perishable food. The day consisted of music by a live band, door prizes and a 50/50 drawing. All the proceeds went to the Palmetto House. Please look for it again this November.

In November of each year, the Palmetto House has an annual Gala. In 2004 & 2005 it was held at Oscar’s of Summerville. The theme was “A Taste of America” and showcased cuisines of the Carolina’s, Miami, New Orleans, Texas, Chicago, California and the Pacific Rim – plus including Dessert and beverage stations. Oscar’s owner Mark Deitch donated the food, manpower and site for the event.

 
 

 


 

 
 
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