Holiday house tours a successful fund-raiser for St. Peter School
BEAUFORT — The third annual Homes for the Holidays house tours raised
$44,000 for the St. Peter Catholic School Educational Endowment Fund,
which provides opportunities for an education at St. Peter to those
unable to afford the tuition. The tours were Nov. 19-21 at Dataw
Island.
The 2002 Homes for the Holidays tours raised $30,000, and the 2003
tours raised $26,400. The 2004 event was the first time Dataw has
opened its doors to a tour.
Co-chairs Rita Brown and Blanche Trumps said that the event brings
together the Beaufort community for a great cause. There were over 300
volunteers from different communities, churches, and walks of life.
“Chairing an event like this has moments when one can’t help worrying
about ticket sales or weather, but when you stop and think about the
tremendous amount of positive energy and the amount of time so many
caring people put in for such a good cause, you immediately know you
will be blessed and all will go well,” Brown said.
Trumps commented that many people attend the tour each year because it
is such a perfect way to begin the holidays. “It was such a great day
to spend time with a friend or family viewing the decorations and ideas
and chatting and socializing with others along the way,” she said. “You
really do feel the spirit of the holiday and the joy of the upcoming
season.”
Homes for the Holidays began on the night of Nov. 19 with a candlelight
tour of the homes, followed by a preview party at Dataw Island’s
Carolina Room. A live band played music for the guests as they strolled
among the silent auction items and enjoyed roast beef, a pasta bar,
crab cakes and other delicacies.
“The decorations and band were fabulous,” according to Connie
Wegmann, a guest at the event. Centerpiece arrangements were provided
by Claire Spengler and Linda Randazzo.
The day tours began the following morning and featured nine private
homes professionally decorated for the holidays by local designers and
florists. Tour members were treated to music and homemade treats along
the way.
Planning has already begun for the 2005 Homes for the Holidays.
Published Jan. 13, 2005
The Catholic Miscellany