Charleston Symphony Orchestra League Unveils Fall Major Fundraising Event Calendar

Charleston Symphony Orchestra League Unveils Fall Major Fundraising Event Calendar

The Charleston Symphony Orchestra League (CSOL) has recently announced their exciting lineup of fall fundraising events to support the Charleston Symphony and music scholarships. This schedule includes the traditionally popular Kiawah Island Tour of Homes and the Swing Fore The Symphony golf tournament.

Kiawah Island Tour of Homes and Swing Fore The Symphony

Scheduled for November 2nd, from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., the Kiawah Island Tour of Homes will kick off the CSOL’s fundraising season. This event invites visitors to explore some of Kiawah Island’s most unique and elegant residences, all graced with the work of renowned designers, builders, decorators, and architects. Musical performances integrated within the tour further enhance the immersive experience.

On November 18th, the lush fairways of the renowned Rees Jones’ Ralston Creek course is set as the backdrop for the Swing Fore The Symphony golf tournament. This full-day event culminates with an array of prizes followed by cocktails, dinner, and music at the exclusive Daniel Island Golf Club. Both these events are open to the public, providing not only unique experiences but also supporting a worthy cause.

About Charleston Symphony Orchestra League (CSOL)

CSOL is a collective of over 350 dedicated volunteers with a shared passion for supporting the Charleston Symphony (CSO), encouraging young musicians, and preserving classical music for future generations. Since 2000, the organization has stood as the largest institutional donor to the CSO, generously donating nearly $5.5 million. Furthermore, it aims to promote music education and funding for the arts, with over $42,000 in scholarships awarded to aspiring music students and CSO musicians in the past year alone.

The League has been actively advocating for music education and artistic funding in the Lowcountry region for over half a century. Aspiring members and interested parties can learn more and get involved with the CSOL via their website: csolinc.org.

The announcement of the November events has stirred excitement within the community, with attendees of past events looking forward to the unique experiences these events offer again, and new enthusiasts who have only just discovered these delights, eagerly marking their calendars.

Event Details and Ticketing

Details for both the Kiawah Island Tour of Homes and Swing Fore The Symphony, and ticketing information, are now available on the CSOL website. Event lovers and classical music aficionados alike are encouraged to set their schedules now and partake in these sensational experiences – all for the promotion of the arts and budding musicians.

This lineup of events, packed with culture, refinement, and charm, is sure to give residents and visitors alike a unique blend of entertainment and insight into the passionate nurturing of the arts while supporting the uplifting mission of the CSOL.


Author: HERE Charleston

HERE Charleston

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