Island Vibes October 2025

IslandVibesIOP.com 12 COMMUNITY VFW Post 3137 receives honors at 9/11 Heroes Run Provided The 9/11 Heroes Run supporting the Travis Manion Foundation was held on Sept. 13 on Daniel Island. The 9/11 Heroes Run 5K honors those lost on 9/11, their families and the service and sacrifice of our military and first responders. The events surrounding 9/11 are critical in helping Americans fulfill the promise to never forget, and to share the significance of that day with future generations. Travis Manion, U.S. Marine Corps, made the ultimate sacrifice for the safety of his patrol in Iraq in April 2007. Members of the VFW Post 3137 and Auxiliary When it comes to community traditions that truly light up the island, few shine brighter than Firefighter Appreciation Night at Islander 71. On Oct. 23, from 5-8 p.m., the Isle of Palms community will gather once again to celebrate the men and women who rush toward the flames when the rest of us run the other way. Hosted by the Isle of Palms Law Enforcement Neighborhood Support (LENS) Foundation in partnership with Islander 71, this annual fall event has quickly become a favorite night on the calendar, complete with live music, games, giveaways and, yes, Mayor Phillip Pounds back behind the bar for year two as guest bartender. “This is going to be a wonderful event for the littles all the way up through the age brackets – there’s something for everyone,” said Isle of Palms Fire Chief Craig Oliverius. “It’s a wonGet fired up for Firefighter Appreciation Night Provided derful opportunity for our firefighters to connect with our community and show our appreciation. It’s a beautiful spot – at Islander 71. So please come out, enjoy the fall weather and we look forward to seeing you there!” From free kids’ meals, firefighter helmets and games to the big red fire truck parked out front for kids (and kids at heart) to explore, the night is Members of the VFW Post 3137 from Isle of Palms participated in the Heroes Run. Coordinator Dawn Holzer organized the volunteers, picked up race packets and led the VFW members through the neighborhoods of Daniel Island on the 5K Run/Walk. At the conclusion of the run, awards were presented to the fastest runners in each category. Group awards were also presented. VFW Post 3137 won first place for having the most participants for a military-affiliated team. The VFW actively supports all members of the U.S. military, veterans, first responders and their families. designed to engage the entire family. Adults can relax with live music, a coastal sunset and featured cocktails – all while knowing their good time is giving back. Proceeds and tips from the bar go straight to the Isle of Palms LENS Foundation, supporting programs that benefit the island’s first responders. And about those cocktails – yes, the rumors are true. Mayor Pounds is dusting off the bar towel for a second year. “I love helping in any way I can to give back to our community,” said Pounds. “It’s great that all the funds raised from tips and specialty cocktails go directly to the LENS Foundation to benefit our first responders. I’m always happy to do my part – even if my bartending skills leave much to be desired. Let’s just say you might get more conversation than cocktail flair when you order from me.” The event follows National Fire Prevention Week, a century-old initiative dedicated to raising fire safety awareness. Here on Isle of Palms, it’s also become a chance to pause and show gratitude to the firefighters who protect our homes, families and island community year-round. No tickets or registration are required, but participants who RSVP at lensiop.org/events will be entered into a raffle for an Islander 71 gift card. So mark your calendars for Oct. 23, grab the kids, invite a neighbor and head to Islander 71 for a night that’s equal parts fun and heartfelt. After all, how often do you get to thank your firefighters while the mayor hands you a drink?

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