The Hall Family is pleased to welcome Dana Beach, Executive Director of the Coastal Conservation League, as the featured speaker for the April 5 Small Business Lunch at Halls. Beach will discuss the environmental and economic impact of the proposed dredging of the Savannah River: What that may mean to South Carolina and especially to Charleston.
Tickets are $28 per person for the luncheon and parking. Doors open at 11:30 AM. Limited seating of 60 participants provides an intimate experience with each speaker. Click Here for ticket information and sales or call the 24/7 ticket hotline at 1-800-838-3006.
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The existing Georgia Port on the Savannah River is proposing dredging 38 miles along the channel, from the ocean into the existing port potentially compromising the Upper Floridian aquifer, a vital source of drinking water for millions of people in SC and GA. The dredging will most likely prevent the Jasper Port from being built denying South Carolina primary job investment so desperately needed in Jasper County.
Beach has received awards from many institutions, including the United States Environmental Protection Agency, the South Carolina General Assembly, and the American Institute of Architects. In 1998, Dana was named one of 10 “Heroes for the Planet” by Time Magazine’s, Time for Kids. In March of 2000, he received the Order of the Palmetto, South Carolina’s highest honor, awarded by the Governor for outstanding contributions to the state. A magna cum laude graduate from Davidson College, he earned his MBA from the Wharton School.
Each month, Small Business Lunch at Halls features a distinguished speaker from the business, civic or political arenas upstairs at Halls Chophouse with imaginative mid-day cuisine prepared by Executive Chef Matthew Niessner.
Halls Chophouse is located at 434 King Street in downtown Charleston. Parking, validated at the event, is available at the Visitors Center Garage on Ann Street between King and Meeting Streets.