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The Charleston Fishing Charter Winner

Wednesday, October 21st, 2009

Congratulations to Lisa Kae Van Meter Perry. She was the lucky winner of our Charleston Fishing Charter Giveaway! We would like to to thank all the people who took time to enter. The response to the contest was more than expected with more entries than any other contest we have held. The next giveaway is right around the corner so stay tuned!
 
If you would still like to enjoy the experience, Capt. Geoff Bennett is offering a 15% discount to anyone who registered. To learn more or schedule your trip, Contact Capt. Bennett before the end of October! Geoff can be reached at (843) 324-3332 or via email captain@charlestoncharterfishing.com.  Check out his website for more details and rates: http://www.charlestoncharterfishing.com.

Charleston Corn Maze & Pumpkin Patch

Friday, October 16th, 2009

Legare Farms welcomes everyone to their annual “Amazin’ Maze in Maize” and Pumpkin Patch, to be held October 3rd until October 31st. The maze is packed with family oriented activities and they can’t wait to see you at their farm! Please come out to Johns Island and visit a family owned and operated, working farm.

Pick your own pumpkin, take a scenic hayride, make your own scarecrow, balloon launch, plus many, many more activities!

Last, but certainly not least….. “Amazin’ Maze in Maize”.  They have cultivated a unique problem solving opportunity the likes of which Charleston has never seen! The maze is 7 Acres, 3 miles of paths of twists and turns, and 5 bridges, guaranteed to stump even the best of folks which is why we dare you to come out and give it a go. Don’t worry folks, they haven’t lost anyone …yet!

Don’t forget to bring your kiddie wagons and cameras.  Take advantage of all the photo opportunities on the farm.

For an even more challenging course, try ” Amazin’ Maze in Maize” by moonlight! This is the most challenging corn maze in the Charleston area!

HAUNTED HAYRIDES!

October 23rd & 24th – Starting at 8pm, the hayride becomes “haunted”. Tickets for the haunted hayride can be purchased at the concession stand for $5.00 per person/per ride/no exceptions.

Hours:
Friday: 3 pm -10 pm
Saturday: 10 am – 10 pm
Sunday: 1 pm-6 pm

School Groups Only: Mon-Fri 9am-2pm

Admission:
GATE ADMISSION: $1.00 Per person regardless of your age or planned activities.
AMAZIN’ MAZE IN MAIZE: (Pay once go all day) 11 & up $6.00, 2-11 $3.00, Under 2 Free
MINI MAZE: Free with admission for children 11 and under.
HAYSTACK: Free for climbing and playing.
U-PICK PUMPKINS: Regular $6.00 X-tra large $8.00 – $15.00
HAYRIDES:$2.00 per person
FARM ANIMAL DISPLAY: Free admission/ Animal Feed $2.00 for Snack Size Baggie or $5.00 for Quart Size Baggie.
HAUNTED HAYRIDES: $5.00 per person, per ride.October 23rd & 24th, 8:00pm until midnight.
SCARECROW FACTORY: $10.00 per scarecrow. We provide the materials, you do all the work.
BALLOON LAUNCH:$1.00 for two balloons. Hit the target win a pumpkin.
FISH FEEDING:$.25

Directions:
From Folly Rd.: (171) to Maybank Hwy (by Piggly Wiggly) cross new Stono River bridge towards Johns Island. At the first stop light turn left on to River Rd., towards the Charleston Executive Airport. Drive exactly 5 miles and take a left at the big Jack O Lantern onto Jenkins Farm Rd. Follow the signs to best fun you’ve had in a long time. (Total distance is ten miles and takes about 20 minutes)

From Highway 17 (Savannah Hwy.): Turn onto Main Road at the Johns Island, Kiawah,& Seabrook exit (by Burger King). Cross the new Limehouse Bridge onto Johns Island. At the first traffic light turn left onto River Road. Go 5 miles to the traffic light at Maybank Hwy. Continue straight on River Road for another 5 miles and take a left at the big Jack O Lantern onto Jenkins Farm Road. Follow the signs to the main gate and the most fun you’ve had in a long time. (Total distance is 15 miles and takes about 25 minutes)

For more information, visit Charleston Corn Maze and Pumpkin Patch.

Queen of Folly Beach Named

Friday, September 18th, 2009

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The Queen of Folly Beach is…Kimberly Childers. She is joined by Teen Queen Courtney Ballenger!

“Momma Mia” was the theme of this year’s annual Queen of Edisto Beach and Queen of Folly Beach Pageants held September 12 at North Charleston’s Park Circle Community Center. Ladies between the ages of 13 and 29 from all over the state competed for the two Miss titles and two Teen titles. Kimberly Childers and Jade Lankford were crowned Queen while Courtney Ballenger and Kristin Kennedy walked away with the Teen Titles along with cash and other prizes . The winners will work with several charities in the area during their reign.

Master of Ceremonies was Shawn Smetana of WCIV Channel 4 News and the judges panel included Patty Medley, mother of former Miss South Carolina Teen USA and Miss South Carolina USA Sarah Medley and Richard Bryant, co star of Lifetimes’ “Army Wives.” Dancers from “All That Jazz of Charleston” provided entertainment and joined the contestants for the outstanding opening number.

The contestants were judged on swimsuit, evening gown and on-stage interview. They also were the guests along with their parents, judges and members of the pageant Board for the Reining Queen’s Luncheon which was a Southern BarBQue held on the grounds. Also this year The Learning Channel was on hand taping for an upcoming show featuring pageants throughout the state. The series is set to begin on September 30.

Runners-up in the Miss Division were Andrea Waters and Melanie Helm. Lauren Rickabaugh and Laura Timmons were the runners-up in the Teen Division. Swimsuit winners were Lauren Rickabaugh and Melanie Helm while Andrea Waters and Kathryn Pickelsimer won the on-stage interview award. Other award winners included Kristina Burton and Clarka Wycliffe, congeniality winners and Lauren Rickabaugh and Lindsey Lambrakos were photogenic winners.

The Pageantry Magazine Spirit Award Winner is Mary Sears Webb, grandmother of outgoing Teen Queen Emily Sears for her hard work and dedication to our pageant and its purpose. Brett Denaux was recognized with an award for his outstanding work with the pageant and setting up the pageant’s official web site.

The Elisabeth Mills Pageant Angel Award given each year in Memory of Elisabeth Mills, a young lady from our area who was preparing for the Miss South Carolina Teen USA Pageant who was killed by a drunk driver. This award is given to the one contestant or person involved with the pageant who demonstrates the true sportsmanship of the pageant along with enjoyment of all aspects of the pageant. The recipient this year is Clarka Wicliffe.

 

Queen of Folly Beach-Kimberly Childers

Teen Queen of Folly Beach-Courtney Ballenger

Queen of Edisto Beach-Jade Lankford

Teen Queen of Edisto Beach-Kristin Kennedy

(View Pictures Here)

Labor Day Weekend on Folly

Monday, September 7th, 2009

Ahhhh…one last break to relax on Folly. Some of us were taking a much needed break after starting back to school, while others just enjoyed the extra day off work to soak up some sun before it cools off. Regardless of how you ended up here, it is one of the last times we will see all of you together until next year.

If you were you were here, tell us about your weekend! Share with us and also with others that couldn’t make it.

Queen of Folly Beach

Saturday, July 11th, 2009

 

The search is on for the next Queen and Teen Queen of Folly Beach, which will join contestants from Edisto Beach on September 12th for this year’s exciting pageant. Ladies between the ages of 13 and 30 are invited to compete for the chance to represent Folly Beach as their very own royalty and ambassador.

 

This is an event for the whole family. Contestants attend the reigning queen’s luncheon with their parents,  judges and the media. A fun-filled afternoon carries contestants and attendees right up to the crowning of the new queens. Winners receive the official designer crown and banner, a fabulous prize package including a cash prize and the chance to represent these beach islands at festivals, parades such as SC USA and many others.

 

Pageant Information:

Date: September 12, 2009

Theme: “Mama Mia” Featuring the music of ABBA

Venue: Park Circle Community Center, North Charleston

Start Time: 7:00 P.M. EST  

  

If you would like more information on the application process or just need tickets,  call Director Don Wilkinson at (843) 343-2560 or email donnyfb@gmail.com. More information on the aplication process and the pageant in general can be found at www.queenoffollybeachpageant.com.

 

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Have you participated in  this pageant in the past? Are you going to this year? We would love to read your comments here!

Folly Fourth of July Fireworks Show

Thursday, July 9th, 2009

This outstanding video was provided by Chris Scatliff, a local resident and great fan of Folly Beach. Your comments are welcome, so please join me in thanking Chris for his contribution.

Folly on the 4th

Monday, July 6th, 2009

 

Every July 4th has been great for me and for most on Folly Beach, but this one topped the charts. The weather could not have been better and the fireworks display really topped off a great time on the beach. It will go down as one of our best times as a family and I know many of you would agree if you were fortunate enough  to be here. Even if you weren’t, chances are you have similar memories from years past. If you were here I would love to hear stories and see pictures. Post here, and as always, email robert@follybeach.com your pictures to be posted on the site.

While we all had a blast there is a trashy side to this story, one that has sparked debate over allowing alcohol on the beach once again.  Though some noticed the night of the 4th, the full picture of how much trash had been left behind was not clear until the next morning. Beer cans and other trash filled the beach and piles of the same spilled over into the streets. One Folly resident says it best in a letter to FIVA (Folly Islands Voter Association), which we listed below.

So we ask you, what should happen from here? Are people overreacting? Should alcohol be banned? I think we can all agree that leaving Folly Beach in a trash heap is bad, though opinions will surely differ in how to address the issue. Post here so other people can read. Your thoughts will be offered to visitors on FollyBeach.com and to FIVA.

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 The letter below does not represent FollyBeach.com or FIVA:

 

Up to this point, I’d have to say that I have avidly supported allowing alcohol on the beach, but after seeing what our day visitors left behind, both still out on the beach, and back along the streets in residents’ yards, to be picked up by the people who live on Folly Beach, I’ll have to say that as of 4 July 2009, I have now changed my stance. It was such a disgusting and embarrassing thing to see that instead of walking out to the beach to watch the fireworks show, we simply went back home.

 
I had decided that I was going to leave it there for everyone to see the following morning, because it had reached the point that the residents of Folly Beach are being taken advantage of in a blatant and irresponsible manner. Our beaches have become, over the past year, simply a place where people feel they can come to drink, and leave their trash behind because we will clean it up for them, instead of them cleaning up after themselves and their fellow party-goers.

 
And the story is the same from anyone you speak to, not only along the East 9th st to East -11st. area, but all over the island. The day visitors are now taking advantage of what we will do for them simply because we are proud of our home, and that simply is not right, and it no longer deserves a benefit of any doubt from anyone.
I wasn’t going to clean it up. I was going to leave the two blocks of beach that I clean up 3 to 5 times each week trashed up, so everybody could see what the situation has become, but I couldn’t bear the thought of having to walk out to the beach and have to sit amidst the piles of garbage; beer cans, glass bottles, plastic cups, broken Styrofoam coolers, clothing, discarded beach towels, broken shade shelters, discarded take-out food boxes, all of it simply left behind for us to clean up the next day. Piles of it everywhere, ignored by the very same people who walked right past it and left it there.

 
So I finally got 3 large trash can liners and headed out to once again pick up after people who have decided that the residents of Folly Beach are their mothers, and when I had gotten to the beach, people from not only Folly Beach, but from Seccesionville, and even a couple of people who were here on vacation,…..almost a dozen people, mind you, had spent two hours……….two full hours………hauling trash and garbage up from the beach for just the section from the East 9th street to the East 11th street walkovers alone. Two full hours of work by nearly a dozen people who were simply so embarrassed and disgusted that they felt they had to do something about it.

 
Trash that is 99% alcohol containers that is simply being left behind on the beach by day visitors who flood our beach this year because we have allowed them to drink irresponsibly after they have been effectively evicted from Isle of Palms and Sullivan’s Island for doing exactly this same thing.

 
I spend my money on our island, and want very deeply for our local businesses owned by my neighbors and friends to survive and flourish, but not if it means that the rest of us who live in Folly Beach are going to be expected to wade knee deep in the trash that the day visitors leave behind while they sleep off their drunk the next morning back home. I no longer feel that allowing the sales to and accommodations for those who want to drink alcohol on the beach is worth living in a place that has become overwhelmed and inundated with their trash.

 
The game’s over. It has become the City of Folly Beach’s turn to finally deal with this overwhelming problem.

 
Bubber Hutto

First Time at Folly

Sunday, January 18th, 2009

Nestled between the Folly River and the Atlantic Ocean, just fifteen minutes from downtown Charleston, the barrier island of Folly Beach truly offers anything you could want in a vacation spot. Enjoy the sunrise on the beach and finish your day watching a spectacular sunset on the Folly River.

Travel to the eastern tip of Folly and you’ll find an outstanding view of the Morris Island Lighthouse. Extending more than 1,045 feet into the Atlantic Ocean, The Fishing Pier is a great place to just hang out or if you want to fish, rent everything you need at the shop on the Pier. 

Some of the finest food on the coast here in Folly Beach. Whether you’re looking for a gourmet meal, a seafood feast or a tasty sandwich, you’ll find it here. Take a look at our restaurant guide and you will almost smell the fresh seafood cooking.  If you decide to eat in while here, local markets offer the freshest of seafood for your kitchen.

Accommodations range from quaint cottages, ultra modern beach houses, to sleek condominiums and a luxury hotel.  So no matter what your budget needs, Folly is sure to fit into it. You can book the Holiday Inn Charleston on the Beach right here on FollyBeach.com.

No matter what your interests, Folly Beach offers them for you and your family. Are you an annual visitor, a first timer, or do you live on Folly?   Leave your feedback on Folly here so others can know what to expect when they reach paradise.