Step back into the 60s Glamour at the 14th Annual Party for the Parks on Nov. 2

August 23, 2024

Tickets go on sale Sept. 10 at 10 a.m.

The Charleston Parks Conservancy announced that the 14th Annual Party for the Parks will take place on November 2, 2024, at Colonial Lake. This year’s event, themed “Palm Royale: 60s Glamour Meets Charleston Charm,” promises a vibrant evening reminiscent of 1960s Palm Beach. Tickets for Party for the Parks will be available by visiting charlestonparksconservancy.org/partyfortheparks on Tuesday, September 10, at 10 a.m. Tickets are anticipated to sell out quickly, securing a sponsorship is the most reliable way to guarantee attendance at one of the most popular parties of the year.

Proceeds from Party for the Parks will directly benefit the Charleston Parks Conservancy’s mission to protect and enhance the city’s parks, funding vital initiatives like the Cut Flower Program and the Food Forest at Mulberry Park in the Ardmore neighborhood. Committed to community engagement, the Conservancy maintains beautiful gardens, provides welcoming amenities, and delivers exceptional programming. As a nonprofit with minimal municipal funding, the Conservancy relies heavily on community support to sustain and enhance 25 of Charleston’s cherished parks and green spaces.

“This event is a wonderful opportunity for the community to come together to support our parks,” said Emily Topham, Director of Development and Marketing, Charleston Parks Conservancy. “Every ticket sold and every sponsorship secured helps us continue our work to ensure Charleston’s parks remain extraordinary, vibrant, and accessible.”

General admission tickets, priced at $175, include complimentary tastings from the trendiest local restaurants, a full open bar, and a night full of live entertainment and dancing, while VIP tickets, at $300, offer an enhanced experience with access to the upscale VIP lounge complete with private, premiere bar and restrooms, elevated tastings, complimentary hair and makeup to complete your look, and more. Both ticket types are all-inclusive.

Sponsorship opportunities are also available, offering businesses a chance to align with a cause that impacts the entire Charleston community. Through the end of August, sponsorships start at $1,000, with customized packages like Bar Sponsor and VIP Sponsor available at higher levels. Prices for sponsorships increase after September 1.

“Beemok Hospitality Collection (BHC) is proud to support Charleston Parks Conservancy, as they share our commitment to the community and maintaining our beautiful parks.” Courtney Capata, Senior Vice President of Communications, BHC. “By supporting Party for the Parks, we ensure that Charleston’s parks remain accessible and thriving for generations to come.”

The success of Party for the Parks presented by Charleston Parks Conservancy is possible thanks to the generous support of sponsors, including Beemok Hospitality Group, Moore Farms Botanical Garden & ArtFields, The Cassina Group, Rockwell Construction, Vincent & Bullwinkle Orthodontics, Anne Bonny’s Lash & Skin Boutique, Fleet Landing, Maison Real Estate, US Foods, C Creative Group, Dana Scarborough, Hayden Jennings and Carolyn Jennings, DesignWorks, LC, FNB Corporation, GrayStar, Jason and Kacie Highsmith, Sue and Michael Dougherty, WebsterRogers FA, Austen & Gowder, LLC, Black Pond, Elizabeth Heck, Greer & Ross Hostetter, Inside Out Charleston, Jay & Julie Kaminski & The Walking Book Club®, Leslie and Hunter Smith, Marie Lord, Michelle Van Jura, Nancy Hall, Rebecca Barnes, Rosemary & Rye, Smithey Ironware Co., The Deering Family, Wine Guardian.

For more information on tickets and sponsorship opportunities, visit charlestonparksconservancy.org/partyfortheparks.

About the Charleston Parks Conservancy

The Charleston Parks Conservancy is a nonprofit organization dedicated to inspiring the people of Charleston to connect with their parks and create stunning public places and a strong community. For more than 15 years, the Conservancy has had a hand in renovating and beautifying 25 parks in partnership with the City of Charleston. Notable projects include the renovation of Colonial Lake, the Rose Pavilion at Hampton Park, Moultrie Playground, St. Julian Devine Community Center and Park, Magnolia Park and Community Garden, Medway Park and Community Garden, and Corrine Jones Community Garden. For more information, visit www.charlestonparksconservancy.org.