Tag Archive | "Ashley River"

A very full weekend

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

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Hello Internet! Hope you had a nice weekend. Mine was lovely, albeit full. Not only was I busy, but I was literally full the enitre weekend because every event I went to this included loads of great food. Not that I’m complaining… Saturday a group of girlfriends came to town from Columbia and invited me to dinner. They had [...]

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Gratitude

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

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I’d like to share a quick email that was sent to our Director of Sales from a couple who stayed in an overnight suite at Lowndes Grove. This particular couple also happened to have been married at Lowndes Grove several years ago. It’s a feel-good note. It’s a note that reminds us why we do what we do. Why [...]

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4 Venues for $4

Monday, November 2, 2009

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Still haven’t made holiday party plans? This season our gift to you is a $4 per person venue rental rate* at any of our four properties. From corporate gatherings at the American Theater to holiday cocktails and hors d’oeuvres at The William Aiken House, we’ve got the perfect venue and creative menu options to fit any budget. Imagine sipping [...]

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Portrait Perfect

Monday, October 26, 2009

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Bridal portraits by Tillman Branch Photography. The Ashley River marsh and live oaks are a stunning backdrop not only for events, but for bridal portraits as well. The window on the third floor of Lowndes Grove is one of my favorite places for a pretty feminine portrait. Call 843-853-1810 for an appointment to have your portraits taken at [...]

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Scenes from the Potluck & Best Mother’s Day Gift Idea

Monday, May 4, 2009

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Can’t begin to tell you how lovely yesterday’s 2nd Annual Lowcountry Local First Chef’s Potluck was. The weather was absolutely pristine: warm and sunny with a light breeze. Delicious local food and drink, the sultry sounds of Elise Testone, Matt Chase and friends and a warm and laidback crowd of local folks made for the most [...]

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