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Here’s what you missed at the inaugural Dining on the Dam

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Dining on the Dam | photo provided by Greater Lexington Chamber and Visitors Center

Picture this: sunset over the Lake Murray Dam, strolling the walking path with a drink in one hand + food in the other; live music playing in the background.

This all actually went down at the sold-out, inaugural Dining On The Dam event earlier this month. (Did you get tickets in time? Lucky you.)

But ICYMI, the first annual dinner, hosted by the Greater Lexington Chamber and Visitors Center + presented by Nephron Pharmaceuticals, was held Sunday, April 7, 2019 on the Lake Murray Dam – featuring live music by the Reggie Sullivan Band; six stations of Certified S.C. dishes; wine + beer pairings; signature cocktails; and stellar views from one of Lexington’s most popular landmarks.

Scroll through the event’s Facebook photo gallery (just posted yesterday) and tag yourself – or live vicariously through the Soda Citizens who attended (serious FOMO, commence).

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