Sunday, March 7, 2010

Auldbrass Plantation hosts YRC on March 6





The Yemassee Revitalization Committee (YRC) remains on track to raise funds and awareness about improvement projects in their rural town, such as restoring the old but still functioning Amtrak station. On Saturday March 6th from 3 until 8 p.m. the YRC conducted a fundraiser at Auldbrass Plantation. Auldbrass Plantation has a famous pedigree in that renowned Frank Lloyd Wright designed its lodges and 'crooked' fences. Guests at the YRC affair titled 'Yemassee on the Wright Track' were invited to tour the home, stroll the grounds and party on the piazza. Heavy hors d'oeuvres and libations will preceeded the auction with several one of a kind items involving recreational opportunities on other properties in the ACE Basin. Jazz pianist Lavon Stevens played for the guests before and after the auction, with funds raised dedicated to restoring and beautifying downtown Yemassee. For more information visit www.yemassee-sc.org.

To view more blog coverage about the YRT click here.

To view a video about Auldbrass click on CBS.

To read an article on Auldbrass click on New York Times.

PhotosByJeffDennis: Comer Morrison is a YRC board member and welcomes Susie O'Brien to the piazza overlooking the cypress pond at magical Auldbrass; Jimmy Fitts catering from Hendersonville served up beef tenderloin and creek shrimp for the YRC patrons; items on the silent auction that were uniquely Yemassee included deer hunts, a weekend at the Sloman House downtown and a kayak tour of the Izard's Creek on the Combahee River; Will and Paula Verity came from Beaufort to support the YRC and to talk about fly-fishing pursuits

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