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![]() MUSC's 21st Annual Charity Ball was a success as more than 600 MUSC students, faculty, staff and guests attended the March 1st festivities held for the first time at the Omar Shrine Convention Center in Mount Pleasant.
Attendees enjoydancing and the lively music of the band, Permanent Vacation. For
information and photos, visit http://www.musc.edu/charityball/index.html.Participants danced to live music provided by Permanent Vacation, and dined on heavy hors d'ouevres from the Point Grill Restaurant. Each year, students play an integral role in the Charity Ball planning. The event was presented by two student groups, the Medical Student Alumni Council and College of Medicine Student Council. Members of the Student Council helped plan and organize the event and ad sales for the event, while Alumni Council members coordinated the silent auction to benefit six Lowcountry charities: The CARES (Comm-unity Aid, Relief, Education and Support) Clinic; Charleston Area Thera-peutic Riding; Crisis Ministries; East Cooper Meals on Wheels; Lowcountry Food Bank; and Rise Up and Read. Proceeds from the auction will be presented to the six charities in a luncheon scheduled for April 18.
“The students worked so hard to make everything come together and be
successful,” said Candace Gillespie, director of student services in
the College of Medicine and Charity Ball director. “Although we held
this year's event in a new venue (Omar Shrine Center), everyone took
the change in stride and chipped in to get everything just right. I'm
very proud of each of them and their efforts.”
The auction began at 8 p.m. and concluded with a staggered closing at 10:30
p.m. to determine the winning bids. This year, students collected a
record number of 400-plus donated items for the silent auction. Items
included event tickets, artwork and home décor to vacations and
gift certificates for fine dining, sports and personalized services.
Dr. H. Biemann Othersen Jr., Department of Surgery, places his bid on an item during
the auction. “I'm impressed with how the event gets better every year,”
said Othersen. “Students are able to build upon each previous class'
success and the event gives them a good sense of giving back to the
community.” This year’s event featured donated items from businesses
and individuals. The event recognized more than two dozen benefactors, which included medical school alumni and faculty and friends of the university. Display ads from 15 university departments and 10 student groups were placed in the 68-page 2008 Charity Ball program. Organizers also thanked other event donors including Pearlstine Distributors, Southern Wine & Spirits and Coca Cola. 2008 Student Council Co-Chairs Marcie Dorlon, Margaret Lewis, Rob Jensen, Amanda Shepherd, Hannah Bosdell and Jarrett Walsh 2008 Medical Student Alumni Council Co-Chairs Ben Cobb, Tressa Levenson, Neal Shelley and Sarah VanZant Friday, April 4, 2008 |
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