Mansion By Candlelight
The Blennerhassetts are hosting a party on the island on Friday & Saturday, October 11th & 12th, 2024!
For two nights only! As you board the Island Belle sternwheeler at Civitan Park in Belpre, Ohio, you will begin your journey to Blennerhassett Island where an enchanted world only known to Harman and Margaret Blennerhassett existed over 200 years ago. Transformed into an 18th-century party, Blennerhassett Island and its magnificent mansion are illuminated by hundreds of candles and lantern boxes. Docents, dressed in the style of the period, will welcome you. The soft glow of candlelight will weave a mesmerizing spell ‘round about you as you listen to the music, see 18th-century dances, or watch a lively game of cards, before strolling outside to enjoy the many planned activities on the island. While on the island, plan to take a horse-drawn wagon ride, visit the gift shop, and warm yourself by an inviting bonfire at the servants’ party where another spirited party is going on. At the servants’ party you will hear Appalachian music, see clogging, watch apple butter being made and hear haunting stories of local folklore.
All the evening’s excitement will likely make you hungry. A special candlelight “harvest supper” (picnic style meal) consisting of apple rosemary roasted turkey, southern sage and celery dressing, whipped potatoes with roasted turkey gravy, sautéed green beans, green garden salad with buttermilk ranch or house Italian, dinner rolls and whipped butter, and assorted pies. Beverages will include coffee, tea and water.
Beverage: coffee/tea/water
The Harvest Supper will be offered on both evenings with advance reservations. Reservations are required. Make reservations by calling: (304) 420-4800.
Ticket Prices: $37.00 Adults, $27.00 Children 3-12
Ticket includes round-trip boat ride, horse-drawn wagon ride and Mansion by candlelight.
Harvest Supper (reserve meals by October 4, 2024): $20.00 Adult, $10.00 Child
Tickets will be available in the fall by calling 304-420-4800 or at WV State Parks.