Celebrating Easter In North Myrtle Beach
by Emily Smith Here on the Grand Strand, our community is celebrating spring with a
by Emily Smith Here on the Grand Strand, our community is celebrating spring with a
Susan Chandler King was a friend, teacher, an inspiration, and more than anything, a great mom & wife. The community lost a very special woman this past January. Join us as we celebrate the life of Susan Chandler King.
Carolina Forest is set for some big changes in the future. One of which to include a brand new shopping center, the Marketplace at the Mill. Read more about what’s to come in the Featured Community section of our March edition.
by Emily Smith The Market Common in Myrtle Beach has always been a popular destination
by Emily Smith Pawleys Island is a lovely coastal area, whose scenery is only outshone
The Town of Surfside Beach has been known throughout the years as being an especially festive part of the Grand Strand during the holiday season, and this year is no exception.
This year’s Great Christmas Light Show in North Myrtle Beach runs from November 23 through December 30, at the North Myrtle Beach Park and Sports Complex. Millions of lights will sparkle through the nights this year just as they have in years past, shining brightly in the face of trying times.
All throughout the summer and now into fall, The Market Common opens its doors, so to speak, to an outdoor Farmers Market up and down Deville Street. Written by Ashley Daniels.
The creaking of an old house is usually just the building settling. But at the Brentwood Restaurant & Wine Bistro in Little River, odd noises could be tidings from generations past. Considered to be the most haunted restaurant in South Carolina, the Brentwood has been a part of the Little River community since 1994, although the house itself was built in the early 1910s. Written by Emily Smith.
by Melissa LaScaleia In July, the Myrtle Beach City Council updated a number of rules
by Melissa LaScaleia Most of the time, when people think about American Red Cross, they
Online Resources Courtesy of The Horry County Memorial Library by Emily Smith In the age
by Ashley Daniels EdVenture offers museum experiences plus afterschool programs and camps that inspire children
And His Home Away From Home— Orvis by Ashley Daniels Chris Wait is the new
by All4Paws All4Paws Animal Rescue has reopened to the public and volunteers following the lifting
by Emily Smith So much of our economy, both local and state, is dependent on
by the Town of Surfside Beach For locals of the Grand Strand, the advent of
by the City of Myrtle Beach Many residents love the convenience of hopping in their
by Shawn Spickler, Fitness Director of NMB Aquatic & Fitness Center Summer is nearly here
by Little River Chamber of Commerce & Visitors Center We are getting back to business
by Little River Chamber of Commerce & Visitors Center The Little River Chamber has been
by Emily Smith The weather is heating up and now your exercise sessions can too
by Angel Rabon The North Myrtle Beach Parks & Recreation Department introduces electric bikes to the community
by the City of Myrtle Beach Warm temperatures are officially here, which means more time
by Kevin Gunn In real estate we see it all the time: clients selling larger
by the Town of Surfside Beach In terms of national recognition, Father’s Day is a
by Little River Chamber of Commerce & Visitors Center Little River, SC is located in
by Angel Rabon, City of North Myrtle Beach Parks & Recreation North Myrtle Beach may
by the City of Myrtle Beach You can hear the rare sound of silence in
by the Town of Surfside Beach The American incarnation of Mother’s Day was created by