The Events
Please note: There will be no events outside of Curtain Bluff.
Barefoot Beach BBQ
Sea Grape, restaurant by the beach
Please join us for a BBQ on the beach!
Attire
This will be the most casual of the 3 nights. The concept is barefoot on the beach, but feel free to still follow the “beachy chic” suggestions. Zoe is dressing up, and you can too! Think partying literally on the beach – ladies wear your favorite summer outfit and men pull out the linen or cotton shirts. Shorts are fine. For kids, same thing – comfortable – but you are still going to a party.
Bat Mitzvah Ceremony & Celebration
Sea Grape (Beach) and Tamarind (Main Restaurant at The Lobby)
Please join us at 5:30pm SHARP at Sea Grape for Zoe’s Bat Mitzvah ceremony. Dinner and dancing to follow at Tamarind.
Attire
Think “beachy chic.” This is NOT a New York City event. We will be in Antigua. Take the Friday night attire suggestions and elevate them to more fun party outfits. The service will take place while the sun is still up. You will be sitting for an hour or more for the Bat Mitzvah service – outside. Be comfortable! You will regret bringing anything thick, difficult to sit in, that is silk or satin, or that is constricting in any way. Then it is a PARTY – and you will be dancing. Again, keep all of this in mind when packing for Saturday night.
Shabbat Dinner
Sea Grape, restaurant by the beach
Friday evening will begin with informal cocktails at Sea Grape at 6pm. Candle lighting and Shabbat dinner will begin promptly at 7:00pm.
Attire
We will be gathering for a family sit-down dinner. Think easy and comfortable, just a little dressy, and more on the “modest” side. It is Shabbat, so please keep that in mind when it comes to clothing and being respectful. It will be humid – breathable fabrics will be your friend. Long and flowy dresses or skirts, and flats or a wedge – everything is outside. Jackets are not required, but no shorts please for the weekend evening festivities. Think tropical weather and dress accordingly.
For children under 10, please dress them appropriately – it will be hot, and they should be comfortable. Children over 10 can follow the same thinking as the adults. Please no flip flops for anyone. It is Shabbat and we would like to respect the tradition of this evening.