Historic Beaufort Foundation to host annual Lafayette Soiree

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Photo courtesy Historic Beaufort Foundation

The annual Lafayette Soiree hosted by Historic Beaufort Foundation is set for Saturday, May 6, from 6:30-10:00 p.m. on the banks of the Beaufort River in Spanish Point.

This much anticipated garden party will feature a sampling of Lowcountry cuisine and a taste of traditional Lafayette Cakes, perfectly curated libations, a silent auction, and live music with East Coast Party band. This year’s Soirée will be held on the lawns of adjoining homes in Spanish Point, owned by Richard Gray, Sr. and Herb and Marjorie Gray.

“As native Beaufortonians, we are thrilled to host HBF’s Lafayette Soirée in our yards overlooking historic downtown. It has always been one of our favorite events of the year. We would like to thank this year’s co-hosts Amélie and Phil Cromer, and Michelle and Jeff Hiers, HBF and the many sponsors and volunteers for making this one of Beaufort’s very special events,” the Gray family said.

Historic Beaufort Foundation has played a significant role in the preservation and conservation of Beaufort County’s historic resources for more than six decades. Proceeds from the Soirée support the ongoing preservation and protection of Beaufort’s historic and architectural heritage.

“Protecting Beaufort’s distinctive historic character for future generations is something we hold dear, so it is truly an honor to co-chair the 2023 Lafayette Soirée with Michelle and Jeff Hiers in support of Historic Beaufort Foundation’s ongoing preservation efforts. Through the graciousness of the Grays the Soirée continues to be one of the Lowcountry’s most memorable events,” said Amélie Cromer, hosting with her husband Phil Cromer.

“Jeff and I are honored to be co-chairing the HBF Lafayette Soirée this year in our new neighborhood. Hosted by the Grays in Beaufort’s beautiful backyard beneath the Spanish moss and live oaks, it’s going to be a magical night, said Michelle Hiers, co-chair with her husband Jeff Hiers.

“Since arriving in Beaufort 12 short years ago, this evening continues to be our favorite party of the year. We are so happy to be a part of this event and look forward to seeing everyone there, time to dress up and let’s dance the night away beneath the oaks,” she said.

The Lafayette Soirée in Beaufort is one of the year’s most anticipated events. Tickets are available now (members, $150, non-members $175) and can be purchased online at HistoricBeaufort.org or by calling the HBF Office, 843.379.3331.

“We always have a wonderful time with this event and it’s become much more than a fundraiser, it’s truly a Lowcountry community gathering,” said Cynthia Jenkins, executive director of HBF. “Tickets typically sell out so we are hoping that anyone interested in joining us will sign up now.”

The Lafayette Soiree in Beaufort is a super fun event, and helps fund the mission of the Historic Beaufort Foundation.

Historic Beaufort Foundation is a 501(c)3 nonprofit education foundation created to preserve, protect, and present sites and artifacts of historic, architectural, and cultural interest throughout Beaufort County, South Carolina. For more information on the entity’s mission and history, please visit historicbeaufort.org