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Inspiration – Looking to the Motherland of England for Events and DMCs

Until just recently, no one ever talked about the food scene in London except that it was omnipresent, with the exception of always having great Indian food.  The new culinary revolution in London came just in the nick of time to coincide with…

Charleston’s Newest Fundraising Luncheon – Setting the Bar, Designed “Charleston Style!”

"It costs a lot to be us. We all have to give." said my friend Mary Loretto Ramsay, who I have always called the Brooke Astor of Charleston.  My reasoning was not because she, like Astor, wrote large checks to non-profits, but because of her…

A Corporate Party “a l’Orange” at the South Carolina Aquarium

Especially this time of year, who does not love a spot of orange?  This company uses orange as a signature in their business as they are passionate about selling a device that saves human limbs.  Hence, they all wear orange bracelets, have…

A Finale’ Evening in the First Formal Gardens in America

Often, JMC Charleston receives RFPs and it becomes a time to bid against other vendors.   When you win the business, it makes the event all the more worth while!   This insurance  company client  was a great surpise to hear…

Opening Night at Kiawah Island’s Ocean Course Clubhouse

    Bands are easy, but sunsets cannot be covered in a ryder or contract!  That is often the challenges we have when we produce beach events.  You cannot predict the sunset.  However, if you have a large corporate group…

Autumn in New York – A Corporate Reception and Dinner at the Guggenheim Museum

We love traveling with our clients!  After a series of successful events in Charleston, JMC Charleston was asked by this client to offer their event production and design services to an event in New York at the famed Guggenheim Museum. What…

Welcome to the JMC Charleston BLOG

Page One - I am born." I have always been moved by this quotation from Margaret Mitchell’s epic novel, Gone with the Wind. Melanie Wilkes is reading Davie Crocket with several women as they nervously await their men coming home from the…