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Myrtle Beach Celebrates Groundbreaking of the City’s First of Its Kind Boardwalk

September 13, 2009 by Susanne Talentino

Popular Music Act The Temptations Review Helps Bring the Memories of Downtown Beachside Fun to Celebratory Block-Party

MYRTLE BEACH, SC  – The Myrtle Beach Area Chamber of Commerce and the City of Myrtle Beach have announced plans to celebrate the city’s mile-long Oceanfront Boardwalk and Promenade project set to be completed in Spring 2010. A kickoff celebration – to be held on Friday, September 25 and Saturday, September 26 – in honor of the September 8 groundbreaking aims to gather visitors and locals alike to welcome the highly anticipated boardwalk; the first of its kind in the popular Myrtle Beach area.

The $16 million boardwalk project was conceived in 1999 as a development that would enhance the Myrtle Beach visitor experience and revitalize Myrtle Beach’s downtown sector. Traversing through the sand from the 14th Avenue to Second Avenue Piers, the boardwalk will provide oceanfront views of the pristine beachline and will be divided into three different sections. The northernmost portion will wind down from the 14th Avenue North Pier to Plyler Park. The mid-section will be located from Plyler Park to the former Pavilion Amusement Park site at 8th Avenue North and will encompass more of a carnival-like atmosphere with oceanfront dining and businesses. The southernmost end of the boardwalk leading up to the 2nd Avenue pier will have a meandering oceanfront park.

“As one of the country’s premiere beach destinations, it is thrilling to see this project come to fruition,” said Brad Dean, President & CEO of the Myrtle Beach Area Chamber of Commerce. “The boardwalk development will add another essential element of affordable fun to the destination and will help revitalize the downtown Myrtle Beach atmosphere. We’re excited to jump start the project with this downtown block-party celebration, complete with all kinds of beach music and fun.”

Beach Music, Shagging, Beer Garden and Fireworks

The free celebration kicks off Friday, September 25 from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m., with entertainment legends The Temptations Review headlining an evening concert. The weekend will also feature some of the top names in Motown and beach music – bringing a touch of Southern soul to the festivities. The celebration picks up again Saturday, September 26, from 1 p.m. to 10 p.m. with even more beach music from popular regional bands like The Fantastic Shakers, Charlie Thomas’ DRIFTERS, Legends of Beach (includes two of the original band members from The Embers) and The Stylistics.

The kickoff event will be held downtown, in classic block-party style, stretching Ocean Blvd. from 10th Avenue North to 8th Avenue North. In addition to the live entertainment, visitors can also have fun at a 50’s and 60’s Era Classic Car Show and get down on the world’s largest Shag Dance floor (located on the site of the former Pavillon’s Magic Attic) near 9th Avenue North. A beer garden will be set up between 8th & 9th Avenues North and numerous local businesses along the way will open their doors to provide refreshments and tasty treats for guests of all ages. The celebration weekend will conclude with a dazzling fireworks display over the beach Saturday evening.

Gigantic Sand Art on Display

The weekend’s events will also feature a one-of-a-kind, colored sand-art rendering of the coming boardwalk created by Team Sandtastic, who constructed the World’s Tallest Sandcastle in Myrtle Beach in 2007. The display will be one of the largest pieces of colored sand-art in the world reaching 12 feet tall by 12 feet wide. The massive creation – using upwards of twelve different colors of sand – will give visitors a chance to catch a sneak peek of the future, reestablished downtown area. The artwork will use approximately one ton of sand and will sit on an estimated 50 tons of sand as a base and plateau.

The Myrtle Beach area, popularly known as the Grand Strand, stretches from Little River to Pawleys Island, comprising 12 distinct cities along the South Carolina coast. Home to world-class golf, 60 miles of sandy beaches, an assortment of entertainment and family attractions and Southern hospitality, the Myrtle Beach area presents the quintessential vacation experience.

For additional information on the Myrtle Beach area, visit www.VisitMyrtlebeach.com or call (888) Myrtle-1.

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Georgia Events and Festivals 3709

September 13, 2009 by Susanne Talentino

Reggae Night in Charleston, SC on Sept 19th

September 11, 2009 by Susanne Talentino

Heat up September with Reggae from Everett G on Saturday September 19 at Wannamaker County Park in Charleston, SC. The gates open at 7:30 pm and music starts at 8:30 pm. This is a great way to spend a Saturday night enjoying the last days of summer.

“Ever-G” Streete was born in Cash-Hill, Hanover Parish, Jamaica where he was a singer and musician at a very early age. His first recording was with the band “Children of Jah” at Bob Marley’s Tuff Gong Studio in Kingston, Jamaica. Since moving to the U.S. in 1984, Ever-G has recorded 4 albums with his band “The Ruff Kut Crew,” including four veteran musicians and three backup singers, The Irieites.

Reggae lover can also enjoy Caribbean faire from Brieles Lowcountry Café, pizza, Italian ice, and kettle korn and boiled peanuts.

Admission is $8.00 or 5 books of Greenbax. Children 12 and free admission. Annual Gold Passes will be honored.

For more information and detailed schedules and locations visit www.ccprc.com or call 843-795-4Fun.

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Little River Oktoberfest, South Carolina

September 10, 2009 by Susanne Talentino

Oktoberfest means lots of good food and good fun, and in Little River, South Carolina, they don’t want to wait for the month of October to roll around – they are kicking off their German celebration already in September. The organizers promise lots of Oktoberfest fun with bratwurst, Beer, authentic German music, The Chicken Dance and The Polka!

Little River is located on the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway, and is mostly known for its deep-sea fishing, charter boats and commercial fishing. Thousands of visitors come to Little River every year for the festivals. Little River is only a short twenty minutes drive from Myrtle Beach and five minutes from North Myrtle Beach.

The 4th Annual Little River Oktoberfest will be held September 12th and 13th in Little River, SC.

Celebrate Oktoberfest from 9AM. to 6PM. featuring authentic German cuisine prepared by Erna Blome, special musical guests providing live German music and dancing throughout the day.

September 12 &13 at the Lowes Grocery Shopping Plaza between Highway 17 and 179.
Starts at 11:00 on Saturday and ends at 7:00
Sunday hours are 11:00 until 5:00.
Admission $3.00
Children under 12 are free.

For more information visit the website

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September in Coastal Georgia

September 10, 2009 by Susanne Talentino

What’s happening in September in coastal Georgia for the rest of the month? We came up with the following list.

Lucas Theatre Open House
Saturday, September 12, 2009

Lucas Theatre SavannahStop by the Lucas Theatre during the annual open house on Saturday, September 12th, from 5 p.m. – 8 p.m. Take a self-guided tour, enjoy some popcorn, view historical information, and check out our upcoming season. This event is free event.

If you want to come back later, there’s a screening at 8 p.m. of the movie Tropic Thunder from 2008. The movie stars Ben Stiller (who also directed), Robert Downey, Jr., Jack Black, Matthew McConaughey, Tom Cruise, and Nick Nolte.

Visit the website for more info.

Jekyll Island’s Shrimp & Grits: The Wild Georgia Shrimp Festival
September 18 – 20, 2009

Jekyll Island is always one of our favorite places to visit, and especially when there’s a festival.   The Shrimp & Grits Festival is about two Southern favorites – Georgia shrimp and grits.  This weekend is packed with food, fun, entertainment, shrimp eating contest, cooking demonstrations and much more.


28th Annual Savannah Jazz Festival

September 20 – 27, 2009

If you like jazz, this is the place to be in September. Every year the Jazz Festival takes over Savannah with a celebration of all genres of jazz, from Dixieland, traditional swing, straight-ahead and bop to melodic standards, Latin rhythms and funky down-home “gutbucket” blues. The festival features the best in international, national, regional and local jazz talent. There are many live performances, jam session and also film screenings. Free and open to the public.
912-675-5419
www.savannahjazzfestival.org

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