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November 13, 2019

Football season is in full swing

Fall, the season of crunchy leaves, cool breezes, and football. Yes, the season to huddle in the bleachers or around the coffee table, cheering on your favorite players. This year do something special for your fellow-football-fans with a fun party! Here are some ideas to pumpkin-spice it up:  Organize a neighborhood tailgate...

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October 30, 2019

The History of Pawleys Island

Pawleys Island, South Carolina is one of many historically rich sites on our long coast. Although the exact founding is not certain, it is believed to be named after Percival Pawley and his three sons: George, Anthony, and Percival Jr. In 1711, Percival was the first European to begin developing plantations on the Waccamaw Neck. Du...

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August 9, 2019

Flip Flops and Sandals

It’s hard to beat the South Carolina summer heat with temperatures averaging well above 80° Fahrenheit daily. While the summer heat is most commonly accompanied by concerns of adequate sunblock application or strategizing how to get from your car to the office without getting sweat stains on your work attire, protecting our feet ar...

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August 6, 2019

Rip Current Safety

As Summer quickly approaches an end, many families are getting that last beach trip in before life returns to reality. Myrtle Beach’s lively atmosphere and warm waters are the perfect place. Now that Summer is full-fledge the water is warmer which may cause the tides to be more aggressive than normal. During this season ...

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August 2, 2019

The History of Murrells Inlet

Located on the south end of the Grand Strand, Murrells Inlet has one of the richest histories in South Carolina. As one of the oldest coastal communities, it was founded in 1731 by English colonist John Morrall. The inlet was right in the center of South Carolina’s rice empire and it became a bustling port for shipping out rice, in...

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July 25, 2019

Don't Forget the Sunscreen this Summer!

With the Carolina sunshine in full swing this summer, it is so important to protect your largest bodily organ, your skin. Finding the perfect skincare regimen can be difficult, so we’ve compiled a list of tips for avoiding pink cheeks and peeling skin this summer: Most importantly your sunscreen MUST protect. Try to...

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July 12, 2019

You Can Thank a Shark for Our Healthy Beaches

Myrtle Beach is home to more than 40 species of sharks living right off our sunny coast.  You may be wondering if that’s true, why do our waters stay relatively clear of these sharp-toothed friends?  The reason we’re able to share our strip of coast with these sleek, gray fish is due to our extended continental sh...

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July 5, 2019

Protecting our Loggerhead Sea Turtles

Photo credit to Millard H. Sharp / Science Source

Make way for a special kind of tourist this summer— our very own state reptile, the loggerhead sea turtle. Only coming to land for about two hours to nest, it is our most courteous visitor as it...

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June 28, 2019

Things to do along the Grand Strand for the Fourth of July

Looking for Fourth of July fun?  As the holiday quickly approaches, peruse our list of events in the area. From float parades to cupcake-eating contests, South Carolina has it all.  Tickets are required for some of these festivities, so be sure to plan in advance to ensure you and your family get the mo...

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May 28, 2019

Why the beach is good for your soul II

There’s something special about the way the ocean soothes you: the sounds, the smells, the sunshine… No, really, it’s science! If the waves are calling you and you’re looking for an excuse to meet the shore this weekend, here it is. First of all, the beach is good for your body. Just walking along the white sands can be a good work...

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