Facebook analytics chart of Shem Creek Fans


Please make a donation to support The Leukemia Cup Regatta on October 1-2, 2010. By doing so, you’ll be helping save lives. If you’re interested in learning more about The Leukemia Cup Regatta or participating in one of the many Leukemia Cup events throughout the country, please visit our 14th Annual Leukemia Cup Regatta fund-raising page!


June 30, 2009

The Schooner Pride continues the Tall Ships legacy July 4th

The Schooner Pride at sunsetAfter an awesome 4 days of Tall Ships in Charleston’s harbor, if you still can’t get enough of these majestic vessels, you can take a ride on local favorite, The Schooner Pride, this Saturday, July 4th.

The Schooner Pride will be departing from the Aquarium Wharf at 360 Concord Street – to the left of the S.C. Aquarium – on July 4th at 7:00 PM and returning at 9:00. If the Patriot’s Point fireworks haven’t started yet, guests will be able to stay on board and watch from the dock – about the best seat you can get for this amazing show!

Tickets are only $42 per person and reservations are strongly recommended. They only have 49 seats available, and like always, it will be sold out!

Tickets can be purchased at www.schoonerpride.com or by calling 843-722-1112 or 800-979-3370.

Happy sailing!
The Schooner Pride in Charleston harbor with the Cooper River Bridge in the background

  • Digg
  • del.icio.us
  • Facebook
  • Google Bookmarks
  • LinkedIn
  • Live
  • MySpace
  • Print
  • SphereIt
  • StumbleUpon
  • Technorati
  • FriendFeed
  • PDF
  • RSS
  • Reddit
  • Yahoo! Buzz
  • Twitter
  • Suggest to Techmeme via Twitter
  • Tumblr
Related Post(s)
  1. Cruise ship pulling into Shem Creek
  2. The world’s first electric hybrid sports boat
  3. Discover shipwrecks at home with GE’s new Ocean layer
  4. Abandoned boat law means fine and/or jail time
  5. ‘Thriller Charleston’: speed boat excitement for the masses
  6. Mt. Pleasant ‘Blessing of the Fleet’ 2008



What do you think about that?






beaches boats Charleston area coast conservation crab dolphins education endangered fisheries Fishing-Shrimping fishing industry fish record golf kayaking Kiawah Island mercury Mt. Pleasant NOAA ocean acidification offshore drilling overfishing oysters pollution real estate resorts SCDNR sea level shark Shem Creek shoreline shrimp shrimping industry South Carolina sustainability tourism transportation travel tuna turtles urban growth water watershed wetlands wind

WP-Cumulus by Roy Tanck and Luke Morton requires Flash Player 9 or better.