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Gervais Street Bridge Dinner Canceled, Leaving Community Heartbroken

Community Event Disappointment

Gervais Street Bridge Dinner Canceled: A Community Disappointed

In the vibrant cities of Columbia and West Columbia, residents are feeling the sting of disappointment after the much-anticipated Gervais Street Bridge Dinner has been officially canceled for this October.

What Happened?

Organized by the nonprofit Carolina Together, the event has been a highlight in the community since its inception in 2015. It transforms the iconic Gervais Street Bridge into a lively dining venue, offering an upscale dinner experience paired with music for attendees. This year, it was set to take place on October 13, and locals were eagerly looking forward to the evening under the stars.

However, in a somber announcement earlier this week, the organization shared that ongoing delays in acquiring necessary permits were the primary cause of the cancellation. In their statement, they mentioned, “Unfortunately, ongoing delays in obtaining necessary permits and approvals from various governmental bodies have created insurmountable challenges. These delays, compounded by inflationary pressures affecting costs, have made it nearly impossible to deliver the high-quality event our attendees expect and deserve!”

Permit Confusion

Despite the cancellation citing permit issues, some city officials are pushing back against these claims. A spokesperson from West Columbia stated, “The Gervais Street Bridge Dinner received the proper permitting from the City of West Columbia for the event prior to their announcement.”

Details surrounding the timing of approvals have added a layer of complexity. Columbia’s special events coordinator, Harold Reaves, shared that the dinner obtained its special events permit on August 23. He emphasized that the necessary approvals were granted about a month before the scheduled date, much like previous years.

“We fully support this event,” Reaves added. “Our staff did everything reasonably possible to assist them with getting the appropriate permits and approvals that were needed.”

Ticket Sales and Fundraising

While tickets for the dinner had not yet gone on sale, pricing had been announced. Guests were set to pay $148 for a single ticket, $375 for a couple’s table, and $1,675 for a VIP table of eight. The proceeds traditionally benefit local charities, with this year’s lineup including 11 beneficiaries already announced.

The nonprofit took over the rights to the dinner in 2020 and successfully held the event in subsequent years. However, tax records reveal that Carolina Together has faced challenges in meeting its admissions tax obligations, which charge a 5% rate on structured ticketed events. According to records, the group fell behind on its dues in 2022 and 2023, although those issues have since been resolved.

A Sad Farewell

In their cancellation announcement, Carolina Together expressed their sadness, saying, “We understand the disappointment this news may bring to our valued guests, sponsors, beneficiaries and community members.” They extended heartfelt gratitude to their sponsors, acknowledging the vital role they play in bringing such events to life.

Despite this setback, the organizing team remains hopeful for future opportunities. “We want you to know that we will keep you updated on any developments,” they stated. “Thank you for your understanding and continued support.”

Looking Ahead

While the community may be feeling the weight of this unexpected news, there’s an inherent spirit of optimism. With local events aimed at uniting communities and supporting charitable causes, residents of Columbia and West Columbia are hopeful that this isn’t the last time they’ll gather together for a memorable night on their beloved Gervais Street Bridge.


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