Lee Jackson Banquet

The Lee Jackson banquet is an evening of good food, education, and entertainment with respect to the War for Southern Independence. It is named in honor of Confederate Generals Robert E. Lee and Thomas (Stonewall) Jackson. The event is sponsored by Camp 36, Sons of Confederate Veterans.

2010 Lee Jackson Banquet

Date: Saturday, January 23, 2010

Time: 7:00 pm

Location: Airport Marriott, 1 Parkway E, Greenville, SC, 864-297-0300

Guest Speaker: Stan Clardy, "The Story Behind the Songs"

Entertainment: Joyful Harps

Cost; $30.00 per person

Contact: Larry Waddell, 864-918-3690 for information

Order tickets from: Adjutant W. Dean Allen, PO Box 4173, Greenville, SC 29608
of Museum and Library of Confederate History, 15 Boyce Avenue, Greenville, SC 29601
Make checks payable to: 16th South Carolina SCV Camp 36


Stan Clardy

Stan Clardy, songwriter, musician, playwright, actor and author from Statesville, NC will present his music program of "The Story Behind the Songs," a program mixed with originals and songs of the period with interesting facts about the songs.
br> Stan and his wife, Cathy, travel the South performing music and book programs for groups and festivals. They are involved in memorials and dedications throughout the South.

He has written and performed a one-man play, "Soldiers in Gray, A Musical Journey," about a soldier’s life through the war based on facts and letters of that period. Stan wrote all songs, music and play. Stan has CDs and tapes of the music that is performed in the play plus Southern Stars, God Save the South, Wayfaring Stranger, and his book, "TimeLight, A Journey into the Past" available at the banquet, through his website, www.stanclardy.com or when he performs at other events.

"TimeLight, A Journey into the Past" is a fictional historical account about the Confederate submarine H. L. Hunley, the War of Southern Independence and the siege of Charleston during 1863-1864. TimeLight has romance, humor, adventure, historic events, science fiction and, most importantly, the story of the brave people who fought for their land, their freedom and their homes.

Pictures from the 2009 Lee Jackson Banquet


Miss Nora Brooks impersonating General "Stonewall" Jackson's wife, Emma.


Joyful Harps duet performing period music for the dinner entertainment.


Outgoing Museum Director, Ron Hamilton, recieving an award for his service.


Miss Nora Brooks and Joyful Harps in period dress.