Vendors sue Patriots Point Development Authority over postponed NYE event Two vendors who planned to have a New Yearâs event on the USS Yorktown have sued the Patriots Point Development Authority after the event was postponed. (Source: The Patriots Point Naval & Maritime Museum) By Live 5 Web Staff | January 23, 2021 at 12:00 AM EST - Updated January 23 at 12:01 AM
MOUNT PLEASANT, S.C. (WCSC) - Two vendors who planned to have a New Yearâs event on the USS Yorktown have sued the Patriots Point Development Authority after the event was postponed.
On Friday, Robert Patterson, manager of the Top Shelf Catering Company, and Jeffery Swank, manager of Vidorra Productions, filed a lawsuit against the development authority after organizers said the PPDA postponed the event at the last minute without giving public notice.
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Patriots Point board postpones private NYE event
VIDEO: Patriots Point board postpones Yorktown New Year s Eve event By Patrick Phillips | December 30, 2020 at 2:41 PM EST - Updated December 30 at 6:21 PM
MOUNT PLEASANT, S.C. (WCSC) - A private New Yearâs Eve Event scheduled to take place on the U.S.S. Yorktown has been postponed.
The Patriots Point Development Authorityâs Board voted unanimously Wednesday to postpone the event.
âBecause of safety concerns, Patriots Point Development Authority has determined that this New Yearâs Eve event must be postponed to a future date and therefore the event will not take place on December 31, 2020 on the USS Yorktown,â the official resolution states.
Charleston mayor urges âgood judgmentâ in New Yearâs celebrations amid COVID-19 Charleston Mayor John Tecklenburg released a statement Wednesday urging people to ânot let their guard downâ when celebrating the arrival of the new year Thursday night. (Source: Live 5 News) By Patrick Phillips | December 30, 2020 at 4:05 PM EST - Updated December 30 at 6:17 PM
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) - Charleston Mayor John Tecklenburg released a statement Wednesday urging people to ânot let their guard downâ when celebrating the arrival of the new year Thursday night.
âWhile weâre all anxious to ring in 2021 after a historically difficult year, itâs critically important that we continue to practice good judgment by washing our hands, wearing our masks and avoiding large social gatherings,â he said in a statement. âThe time for celebrations will come, but right now our focus must remain on keeping our citizens healthy, and the best w