The first festival was held in July, 1956 with John Bigbee serving as the first President and Gladys Thompson in charge of the visiting queens. The Lions Club took the job of putting on the first parade and has been doing so every year since.
In the early days of the Festival, it cost fifty cents to attend the Beauty
Pageant, one dollar per couple to attend the Water Festival Ball (which was
later changed to the Commodore's Ball) and two dollars to attend the Regatta
Ball. The first weekend featured two days of sailboat races and the Regatta
Ball. The following weekend begin with the Beauty Pageant on Friday where the
Queen of the Carolina Sea Islands was crowned. The parade and ski show put
on by the Beaufort Water Ski Club and an air show was the second weekend highlight
in addition to the Water Festival Ball. All events were held on or adjacent
to the municipal parking lot, and in case of inclement weather (we never use
the word "rain" when speaking of the Festival), the pageant would move
indoors to the Beaufort Elementary School and the Balls would be held in the
Community Club.
As the years went by, the Festival began to draw more and more people to Beaufort from other parts of the State and on a national level. Events such as fishing and golf tournaments as well as a craft market, antique show, and art show were added to the line up so that the Festival had something to offer for every age and interest.
Over 400 volunteers work long hours to bring the events to the Festival. It is amazing to note that entry fees have remained under twenty dollars for nightly events-that is less than a fifty cent increase in admission per year over the fifty-two year span. The Festival is able to offer our first class entertainment at such reasonable prices because of our loyal sponsors.
Please join us as we celebrate the 52nd anniversary of the Beaufort Water Festival, July 13-22, 2007. |