Legendary Country Music with the Oak Ridge Boys at Alabama Theatre, 4750 Hwy 17 S
Call 800-342-2262 or visit www.alabama-theatre.com
Brookgreen Gardens’ President Named to National Sculpture Society Board of Directors – South Carolina
Murrells Inlet, SC- Robert E. “Bob” Jewell, Brookgreen Gardens’ President and CEO, was appointed to a three year term on the Board of Directors of the National Sculpture Society (NSS) at its February board meeting in New York City.
” We are delighted to have Bob join the Board of Directors for the NSS, in part because of his outstanding business and leadership skills but also because his participation on the Society’s Board of Directors continues a long friendship between two organizations which support the goal of excellence in sculpture.” said Gwen Pier, Executive Director of the NSS.
Myrtle Beach Loves Canada – Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
Every March, the Myrtle Beach area celebrates its Canadian – and American – visitors, in a event called Can-Am Days. During Can-Am Days there are lots of events to choose from – concerts, receptions, a St. Patty’s Day parade, sporting events, car shows and much more.
From March 8-16, the Myrtle Beach area will welcome its Canadian and American visitors with an eight-day line-up of family-fun activities, giveaways and welcome receptions taking place in and around some of the area’s newest attractions. Last year, more than 200,000 visitors enjoyed the festival that attracts not only Canadians but also snow birds from Northern states.
Special Program for Black History Month at Brookgreen Gardens, South Carolina
Brookgreen Gardens Observes Black History Month with Special Program and Lunch !
Murrells Inlet, SC– In observance of Black History Month, Ron Daise Brookgreen Gardens’ Vice- President for Creative Education, will present O, Freedom Ova Me! at 1:00 p.m. on Saturday, February 16, in the E. Craig Wall, Jr. Lowcountry Center Auditorium. The program will include songs and readings commemorating the 200-year anniversary of the abolition of the Transatlantic Slave Trade.
Myrtle Beach State Park – South Carolina
The vast maritime forests of the Grand Strand have virtually disappeared with the development of the 20th century. The South Carolina Heritage Trust Site at Myrtle Beach State Park protects a remnant of that forest. Touch, see, hear, and smell your way through this special forest as we learn about the diversity of plants and animals that call this unique and rare habitat home. We will walk about 1 mile as we enjoy a stroll down the Sculptured Oak Nature Trail. Appropriate for ages 12 and up.
Fee: $5 per person
February 13, 2008, 10:00 AM – 12:30 PM
Myrtle Beach State Park, 4401 South Kings HWY, Myrtle Beach,SC 29575
Phone: (843) -23-8-08