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in defiance, without fear.
The confidence we found at Sullivan’s Island, and that rippled outward in the days that follows, ripples outward still. The confidence that we can overcome any foe, solve any problem, win any struggle, and resolve any crisis has, in times of trial, bound us together.
It can do so again. It should bind us together always.”
On Friday, we met at the headquarters of our Society
on lower Church Street for a cocktail party that was attended by approximately seventy members and guests. Our Saturday business meeting was held at the Carolina Yacht Club and was well attended. During the meeting, we admitted three new members.
Special thanks to Jack and Andy for taking time away from their families and for their efforts to make our summer meeting memorable. Our next Society event will be our winter meeting on February 21-22
in Charleston.
William Allen Marshall Second Vice President
Opposite, clockwise from top left: Cal Stephens introduced Jack Warren as speaker after the parade.; Over 400 atendees gathered to celebrate Carolina Day.; Members of the Society of the Cincinnati marched in the Carolina Day Parade at the intersection of Meeting and Broad Streets.; The flags of many hereditary societies assembled at White Point Gardens.; Jack Warren, Executive Director of the general Society, addressed the crowd under the Defenders of Fort Moultrie Statue.
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