Join us @ The Shed on March 22nd for the inaugural ‘Socks to the Flame”: A Sock Burning Party & Celebration of Spring Extravaganza, a fun-filled celebration that honors the rich history of the Maritime Sock Burning tradition! This lively event marks the official start of Spring and boating season, all while embracing the timeless spirit of defiance and renewal. We are proud to partner with the Warrior Sailing, a program of the USMMA Sailing Foundation, Inc. a 501(c)3 public foundation. All proceeds raised during the event will go to support the organizations efforts to provides maritime education for wounded, ill, and injured veterans, to support wellness, recovery and reintegration.
Additionally, we’re excited to reveal that Seas Seas Bait & Tackle will be serving up a mouthwatering Frogmore Stew featuring local shrimp and fresh produce from the Port Royal Farmers Market! 🍤🥕 Food tickets will be available for a donation at the event, so come hungry and support a great cause!
For a true taste of the coast, a small selection of local oysters will also be available for sampling. 🦪 And, refreshing beverages will be available for purchase through Windhorse, so you can sip and enjoy as you celebrate the season! 🥂
Warrior Sailing Basic Training Camp
A Brief History of the Sock Burning Tradition:
The tradition of sock burning dates back to 1978 when boatbuilder Bob Turner, fed up with the long, harsh winter, tossed his winter socks into a campfire as a symbolic farewell to cold weather. What began as a spontaneous act of rebellion against sock-wearing soon became a cherished rite of Spring. As Turner told Baltimore Magazine, “It was never meant to be taken seriously. It just says, ‘Enough with the socks! Time to go sailing!’” Since then, marinas and yacht clubs across the country have embraced this quirky tradition, welcoming warm weather and the return of Sperry topsiders, flip-flops, and, of course, boating season.
Fast-forward to 2025, and the sock-burning tradition still stands as a symbol of clearing out the winter cobwebs and stepping into a fresh new season. To commemorate this event, Windhorse will host a celebration like no other!
Inaugural Event Highlights:
Sock Burning: At the heart of the event, we’ll burn socks (bring your own pair to toss into the fire!) to honor this quirky tradition, with a dedication by none other than Bob Turner himself.
Windhorse Wine: Sip on delicious wine & beer to pair with the festivities. *Wine & beer availalble for purchase through Windhorse
Food: Frogmore Stew prepared by Sea Sea of Seas Seas Honey Hole, Port Royal. *Food tickets will be available for purchase / Additional donations accepted
Live Music: Enjoy some great tunes as we gather around to toast the end of winter and the beginning of Spring.
Fundraising for Warrior Sailing: Donations will be accepted during the event to raise funds for this cause that is so near & dear to our hearts! (Or you can donate ahead of time online here)
Mark your calendar for this inaugural event at Windhorse! Whether you’re a longtime sock-burner or a first-timer, this celebration will surely be one to remember. Let’s raise a glass (and maybe a sock) as we kick off the season with fun, music, oysters, and the warmth of Spring in the air.
While donations will be accepted during the event, we kindly accept RSVP’s to help with planning! We can’t wait to see you there!