The
Abbeville Chamber of Commerce Olde
South Christmas Committee has met every month since January
(and we are now meeting weekly) to plan our Fifth Annual
Olde South Christmas. We of the
committee are putting a lot of effort into making this the
best ever Olde South Christmas.
Please join us in this most enjoyable
and important Southern cultural event. Please put the first
weekend of December (Friday 30 November, Saturday and Sunday 1
and 2 December) on your calendar. If you did not attend the
event last year, we can only say that it was impressive.
There will be numerous authors in town
(last year we had eighteen and we expect as many this year).
They will be in several shops signing books. Last year we had
twelve musicians, not counting the five members of the band
Un-Reconstructed, performing at various times. We think that
we will increase that number by at least fifty percent this
year. Almost all of these musicians will be playing Southern
and Christmas music on the Square and around town throughout
the day. Starting at 6:00 PM on Friday evening 30 November
our mayor, the Honorable Harold McNeil will officially light
our town Christmas tree and welcome our carolers, who will
perform until 7:00 PM when they will join some of our other
musicians for a "jam secession" at the civic center. The
"jam" is really a "should not miss" event. The 1860s
Civilian Society of Georgia will provide a period dance
demonstration at the caroling/tree lighting and at the "jam
session".
Below are listed some of the
highlights (but not all events) of the weekend.
The Festival of Trees can be viewed at
the Belmont Hotel during the weekend. Many of the re-enactors
will set up beginning Friday and the H. L.
Hunley should be in town by early
afternoon. Refreshments will be served by many merchants
throughout the event and the Burt/Stark and Bundy/McGowan
Houses will be open for visiting.
Saturday morning begins at 7:00 AM
with breakfast, for a fee, at the Old South Cookery's tent on
the grounds of the Burt/Stark House and carriage rides begin
at 10:00 AM with our parade starting across from the Civic
Center at 12 Noon. The Tour of Homes is from 1-5:00 PM. You
may visit the re-enactors camp on the grounds of the
Burt/Stark during the day for free.
You may take your children to the
backyard of the Burt/Stark House and let them try their hand
at some of the period children games. Various musicians will
provide music at various locations around town during the day
and there shall be several musical performances on the court
house steps during the afternoon.
The re-enactors will perform skits at
various times during the day on the Square and at the
Burt/Stark House and there will be a period wedding at 6:00 PM
in front of the house. Town criers will be on the Square
announcing items of interest during the day and you will be
sure to enjoy the many period craftsmen demonstrating and
displaying their crafts. Storytelling starts at 10:00 AM at
the Welcome Center where you can also have your child's
picture taken with Father Christmas and purchase a cup of hot
chocolate and/or an Olde South
Christmas sweat shirt. You may also want to get one our
period-uniformed policemen to stop long enough to have a
picture taken with him. A ghost walk starts at 6:00 PM which
will get you acquainted with some of our less seem citizens.
The wonderful "step back in time" day ends with a period ball
at the Civic Center beginning at 7:30 PM with the wonderful
Southern band, Un-Reconstructed, providing music for your
dancing pleasure. For those not used to period dancing, the
band provides a dance instructor to quickly teach you the
steps. If you have never attended a period dance, this is
your chance to be introduced to this pleasant experience.
There will be a church service at 9:30
AM the Burt/Stark House and you may get breakfast before or
after at the Old South Cookery tent. Caroling at Trinity
Episcopal begins at 2:00 PM. You will want to visit our many
unique shops and eating establishments while visiting historic
Abbeville.
Many of the shops will have extended
hours; therefore you can do a little Christmas shopping for
some of those unusual items you won't find in the malls.
Get out your period dress and make
plans to attend this year. Revolution and Confederate
re-enactors, period dressed merchants, period uniformed
policemen, period craftsmen, period food, period music, period
games, full-size reproduction of the H. L.
Hunley, re-enactors' skits, a
period wedding on the steps of the Burt/Stark House, a
Southern ball, Southern authors, a town stepped-back-in-time:
what more could you ask for other than General Lee and General
Longstreet? Oh yes, they will be here too and perhaps other
famous individuals of our glorious past. Do you really want
to miss all of this? We didn't think so. It will please us
to see you in Abbeville on the first weekend in December to
"Step Back in Time".
Ball tickets are $25.00 per individual
and $40.00 per couple. You may obtain tickets by contacting
Robert Hayes at 864-366-2395 or 864-366-6401 or
leaguebldg@wctel.net.
Events and times may, of necessity, be
changed; but an up-to-date itinerary and event location map
will be available during the weekend of
Olde South Christmas.
S. D. (Mac) McCoy
A Southerner With A Cause;
Freedom!