Sunflowers graced each table, offering a pop of color.
Guests crowded around the bar to pick their Holy City brew of choice.
All proceeds from the palmetto roses were donated to the Mother Emanuel AME Hope Fund.
Toni Reale made flower crowns out of fresh flowers.
The silent auction included items from local businesses.
Toni Reale made colorful crowns for attendees.
Brittney Hiller and Toni Reale
Brian Black, Keith Black, LeighAnn Black, and Jessica Black played cornhole.
Justin Osborne from the band Susto played for the crowd.
Holy City Brewing offered a wide selection of beers.
Margaret Ann Mabry worked the American Lung Association table.
Ryan and Barry Hennessey dolled out Cuban food from the El Mago de Las Fritas Magic Box food truck.
Guests learned about the cause at the American Lung Association’s tent.
Rebecca Stanberry, Colin Braithwaite, and their dog Bo
Chelsea Gault at the Little White Box traveling photo booth.
Ben Gilbert, Mitch Gilbert, Rebecca Balitsaris, Melanie Baker-Matthews, and Irene Gilbert
Guests perused the silent auction.
Keith Black, Jessica Black, Brian Black, and LeighAnn Black
Tracy Pelham, Mike DeNicola, and Beth Fiddie
Fifty cents from every Washout Wheat pint benefitted the American Lung Association, while all palmetto rose sales benefitted the Mother Emanuel AME Hope Fund.
Little Garren Wade tried on hats by the photo booth.
Lori Reale crafted several flower crowns for guests.
A super-sized game of Jenga kept everyone on their toes.
Musician Justin Osborne took a break from his set to grab a beer.
Heather Daniels and Chris Flowers
Lori DeNicola
Lori DeNicola and Ellis Bradford danced across a canvas in sync to create abstract lungs using charcoal.
A crowd of onlookers watched as the dancers created their artwork.
The El Mago de las Fritas Magic Box food truck served up tasty Cuban sandwiches.
Rhythm on Canvas dancers Lori DeNicola and Ellis Bradford