Island Residents Get "Scrambled"
February 18, 2009
For more than ten years, Daniel Island residents have been gathering in one another’s homes for dinner, drinks and great conversation at the annual Scrambled Supper. When the event began, there were so few homes on the island that guests could walk from house to house! Since those first years, Daniel Island has evolved and more people than ever are calling the island “home”. Now the Scrambled Supper includes houses all over the island – from Daniel Island Park on the north side to Smythe Park on the south side.
Each year, there are more and more faces in the crowds as new residents join the party in order to meet their neighbors and other island residents, as well as get an inside glimpse into a few of Daniel Island’s beautiful homes! This year’s event on February 21 was the second largest ever and included more than 180 participants and 14 host homes.

Guests sign up to either be a host home or bring an appetizer, salad, entrée or dessert. They are then divided into smaller groups and move from home to home in between courses, spending 45 minutes on appetizers and then salads, and a full hour at the home featuring the entrée. Guests then make their way to Providence Baptist Church to end the evening with coffee and dessert.
Click HERE to check out some pictures from the 2009 Scrambled Supper!



Charleston, SC
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