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She walked out the door onto the second floor balcony, holding her gown in her hands. Her face was all smiles as she glanced over at Jameison facing the stree
05/24/2025
05/16/2025
This wedding was a whole vibe — bursting with color, music, and pure joy! From the stunning blooms to the live mariachi band, this celebration brought all the fun 💃🏻💃🏻💃🏻
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01/21/2025
It may be a bit cold out there right now, but it will be wedding season again before you know it!
If you haven't booked your rehearsal dinner venue yet, give us a shout. We'd love to be a part of your celebrations 💐
When your wedding dress commands the room…. 🤍
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01/16/2025
Happy memories from warmer days!
Cheers to love, laughter, and happily ever after! Celebrating unforgettable moments is easy, especially when they're created by Halls Signature Events 🥂✨
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12/10/2024
We sure do love having The Drizzled Pear
In the Hall. Perfection, indeed!
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Plated perfection!
Our Signature Salad featuring Grilled Anjou Pears and Champagne Vinaigrette is a feast for the eyes and the palate. Imagine your guests walking into this stunning reception space and being greeted by vibrant, fresh flavors artfully presented on every plate! It’s moments like these that create unforgettable dining experiences.
Let us help make your wedding as beautiful as it is delicious!
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11/04/2024
TIS THE SEASON...
To book your holiday parties!
Reach out to get a custom quote for your special event today - November & December dates are filling up fast.
Bring in your own vendors, DIY, or let us connect you with one of our preferred vendors.
Like BK, we do it your way 😉
10/15/2024
Fall is definitely in the air!
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Details from Lizzy and Kevin’s wedding day! I am obsessed with ALL of the color I am seeing this fall! 🤍
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10/03/2024
Here are some more stunning shots from Haley & Matt's glorious day!
feel the southern hospitality and charm of Charleston that we all know and love
09/27/2024
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A day to remember for sweet Anne & Andrew. They’re officially married, and I couldn’t have been more honored to celebrate with their families again 🥰
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09/12/2024
Cheers to forever! 🖤🥂
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08/30/2024
Here's to hoping everyone has a wonderful holiday weekend!
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The most AMAZING weekend! we ❤️ you!
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IN THE MIDDLE 1730s, a French Huguenot named Elisha Poinsett owned a tavern in Charleston, but his business was not doing well. Several friends agreed to help him an evening or two each week. Since charity was their reason for meeting, they decided to contribute two bits (sixteen pence) a week into a fund to help any of their members with a need.
The group’s reputation grew and they became known as the “two-bit society.” After Poinsett’s business no longer needed their help, they formalized their association with the idea that charity would be their reason for being and education would be their main charity. The Provincial General Assembly incorporated them as the French Society on May 1, 1751, and King George II confirmed it at the Court of St. James on December 20, 1752. Soon afterward, the name was changed to the South Carolina Society and began including non-French members.
They later purchased a block of land between George and Wentworth streets, cut a new street through it (the present Society Street), sold all the lots but one, and on that lot built a school for orphan boys. Toward the century’s close, the Society gave the school to the city of Charleston which eventually moved the school to Rutledge Avenue and renamed it the High School of Charleston.
The Society then built the South Carolina Society Hall at 72 Meeting Street as a school for female orphans and indigents, and as a meeting place. The first meeting was was held July 24, 1804. The first floor was used to school orphans and indigents, while the second floor was a ballroom for social purposes. In 1826 the first floor became a secondary school with both a Male Academy and Female Academy, both of which closed in 1841. Since then the hall has been used for dance school (“Cotillion”), weddings, bar and bat mitzvahs, and business meetings—as well as a motion picture location.