HAPPY FOURTH OF JULY!
Friday, July 4th, 2008
If you have tried to get here over the past few weeks,
We declared our independence, our right to be free as a nation, freedoms and usurp your independence |
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the PEE DEE and the GRAND STRAND. 
The summer is definitely coming. The attractions and cool stuff is getting ready for Memorial Day, for sure.
The Bikers on Harley Davidson’s are enjoying the beach, and more, during the Myrtle Beach Spring Bikers Rally through May 18th. Traffic is traffic, traffic, traffic, in other words, it is everywhere. Drive safely, please. Bikers remember to wear your helmet, riders, too!![]()
Two events in our area this weekend promise to be real crowd please-rs! The Annual Blue Crab Festival in Little River, SC. The Blue Crab Festival features quality “art and crafts” with lots of Coastal Carolina Country Cuisine. Many recipes feature the famous Low Country Blue Crab. The beautiful “walk about” setting in Little River, SC is a “scenic fishing dock” on the Inter-coastal Waterway.
The second event, May FLY, in Florence at Florence Regional Airport (I think) on Saturday. The weather is supposed to be wonderful for
both events.
And in Marion, SC, on Saturday is the Foxtrot Festival with a parade at 10 AM and Street Dance between 7 PM and 10 PM.
Oops! You just missed McCain’s fund-raiser on May 9 in Columbia, SC at the Columbia Metropolitan Convention Center. It was price-y$. Patron tickets - $2300 and general reception a mere $1000! Thus far, McCain has raised $60,594 in South Carolina through March, 2008, if I understood the wording in the article.
Back to the Grand Strand …
As mentioned earlier, the Harley Davidson Bike Rally during Myrtle Beach Bike Week until May 18 is a huge event, not to be missed, if you are a “Biker” or a lover of fun and excitement!
Good Vibrations! is a kid friendly show running until October featuring a virtual tour of the 60’s, 70’s, and 80’s at The Carolina Opry. Check it out at www.TheCarolinaOpry.com
LeGrande Cirque, at the Palace Theatre is for all ages and is Spellbinding! It runs until the end of December. Shows are Monday through Saturday at 8 PM; Wednesday at 10 AM; Thursday at 2 PM. Find out more at www.Palacetheatremyrtlebeach.com
One the Show is kid friendly at the Alabama Theatre through October 24, 2008 and the kids are free Monday, Wednesday, Saturday at 7:30 PM. Look here for all the details at www.alabama-theatre.com
Legends In Concert featuring “five legends” is here until October 31, 2008. Check for details at www.legendsinconcert.com/locations/myrtle-beach/
For ART Lovers …
Art Exhibit: “People Reading: Selections from the Oresman’s collection” is 60 works of art featuring “people reading” through October 5, 2008 at 3100 S. Ocean Boulevard, Myrtle Beach, SC 29577. Get the details here www.MyrtleBeachArtMuseum.org
The Artist of the Month exhibit features photography of Suzanne Goff’s “Flower Power” until May 30, 2008 at 532 Broadway Street, Myrtle Beach, SC from 9:30 AM to 5:30 PM. A good family outing!
We were not able to get any photography by Ms. Goff. Luckily my niece, Gwen, in Florida is allowing the debut of her latest art piece. Thanks, Gwen!
UP COMING:
Sun Fun Festival, June 5 - 9, 2008
Tickets to EVERYTHING at http://www.ticketsnow.com
WOW, lots of choices for some good old Southern FUN! Hope to see you at all of them!
Remember, “Y’all come back, ya’ hear!”
If you’re looking for something to do this month, scroll through the list …
there’s something for everyone - URBAN and/or RURAL. Enjoy!
SC June Festivals, Events
Jun 1-2: Allendale Paleoamerican Expedition - near Martin - volunteer to help excavate
Jun 1-2: Relay for Life - Rock Hill - benefits the American Cancer Society
Jun 1-3: Indie Grits Film Fest - Columbia
Jun 1-4: Sun Fun Festival - Myrtle Beach
Jun 1-10: Piccolo Spoleto - Charleston - local arts festival
Jun 1-10: Spoleto Festival USA - Charleston - international arts festival
Jun 2: Clover Scottish Games and Scotch Irish Festival
Jun 2: Coastal Cajun Festival - Hilton Head Island - music, food, family fun - benefit
Jun 2: H.O.P.E. Run / Walk for ALS Research - Isle of Palms
Jun 2-3: American Diabetes Association Tour de Cure - Columbia - cycling
Jun 2-3: Under the Crown - North Augusta - historical interpreters and reenactors, free!
Jun 2-16: Conductors Institute of South Carolina - Columbia
Jun 4: South Carolina EXPO for Teacher Recruitment - Columbia - job fair for teachers
Jun 7-9: ParrotStock - Myrtle Beach - charity concert event
Jun 7-9: Party in the Pines - Whitmire
Jun 8-9: Sweetgrass Cultural Arts Festival - Mount Pleasant
Jun 9: Columbia Midlands Soap Box Derby
Jun 9: Scottish Games & Highland Festival - Greenville
Jun 9-10: Edisto Riverfest - Walterboro
Jun 10-16: Southeastern Piano Festival - Columbia - University of South Carolina School of Music
Jun 13-16: Mighty Moo Festival - Cowpens
Jun 14: Flag Day - Thursday
Jun 15-20: Chautauqua Festival - Greenville - the past brought to life
Jun 16: Out of this World Breakfast - Columbia - SC State Museum
Jun 16-24: Hampton County Watermelon Festival - Hampton
Jun 17: Father’s Day - Sunday
Jun 19: Friends of McLeod Plantation Annual Meeting - James Island - public welcomed
Jun 19: Heritage Aire Celtic Ensemble - Summerville’s Town Square - free concert
Jun 21: Summer Solstice - Thursday
Jun 22-24: South Carolina Festival of Flowers - Greenwood
Jun 23: Round the Fourth - Conway
Jun 27-30: Charleston Harbor Resort & Marina Billfish Tournament - Governor’s Cup Series
Jun 28: Carolina Day - remembering America’s first military victory on June 28, 1776
Jun 28-30: Carolina Low Country Tomato Festival - Edisto Island - food, street dance, more
Jun 28 - Jul 2: Island Heritage Festival - James Island - honoring the Gullah People
Jun 29: Jazz for Peace Benefit Concert - Columbia
3/16/07 - 9/16/07
Edmund Yaghjian: A Retrospective
View more than 100 paintings and sketches by one of the most important artists of the 20th century, Edmund Yaghjian. A native of Armenia, Yaghjian immigrated to the United States in 1907. He later moved to South Carolina where he taught art at the University of South Carolina for more than 21 years. His work provides glimpses of familiar scenes of such places as New York City and the South Carolina State Fair. State Museum Lipscomb Gallery.
Related Link: www.southcarolinastatemuseum.org
5/1/07 - 9/30/07
Aliens: Worlds of Possibilities
This 6,500-square foot exhibit explores planetary conditions in the forms of robotic aliens, alien landscapes, a “genuine” fake alien, and 20 interactive stations. Explore the characteristics of the solar system, learn how scientists study planetary life and discover the possibilities of life beyond Earth. $3 in addition to regular museum admission for ages 3 and up.
Related Link: www.southcarolinastatemuseum.org
5/19/07 - 6/1/07
Seeds of Change: South Carolina and the Great War 1917-1918
Guests will learn of the establishment of military installations in the state and the building up of ones already here, such as Camp (now Fort) Jackson in Columbia, CampWadsworth in Spartanburg and Charleston’s Navy yard. Also featured: the establishment of war bonds and the publicity around the campaigns; the changing roles of blacks and women in the war effort; and the war’s contribution to the great flu epidemic of 1918. 803-898-4921
Related Link: www.southcarolinastatemuseum.org
5/26/07 - 9/30/07
Bubbleoosa
Tiny bubbles! Gigantic bubbles! Dome-shaped bubbles! Square bubbles! Bubbles in bubbles! Kids in bubbles! Join us this summer as we explore the science of bubbles at EdVenture’s super-popular outdoor exhibit, Bubbleloosa! Free with paid museum admission
Related Link: www.edventure.org
5/29/07 - 6/1/07
Dynamic Dinos
Mad Science of Columbia Summer Program. This camp lets young paleontologists go on a dinosaur “dig” and learn about the habits and characteristics of dinosaurs. 9 a.m. - noon.
To register, call 803-739-2122.
Related Link: www.southcarolinastatemuseum.org
5/31/07 - 6/4/07
Sun Fun Festival
This event includes four days of live entertainment, air shows, professional sand sculpture contest, parade, pageants, sporting events, kids fair, celebrity meet-and-greet and more.
Related Link: www.sunfunfestival.com.
6/1/07 - 6/16/07
In My Backyard and Digistar Virtual Journey
What can you see from your backyard? Join TV host and keynote speaker Fred Penner as he takes a wild ride with the unique “laser” graphics on the Digistar projection system. Enjoy the soothing music and visual parade of shapes that move across the 30 ft. planetarium dome and take a fast-paced trip through an amusement park, including a ride on the virtual roller coaster. You will be truly amazed by the wild ride you will experience. 9 p.m.
803-641-3654
Related Link: rpsec.usca.edu/planetarium
6/2/07 - 6/3/07
Colonial Times “Under the Crown”
Friday night dinner (ticket required) with people in 18th century attire serving and telling of life in first person followed by an 18th century dance. Historic Saint Paul’s Church on the site of Fort Cornwallis (Augusta, Ga.). Saturday, 4 p.m. battle representing the siege of Fort Cornwallis on the original site of the fort. Living history demonstrations on Saturday and Sunday at the Living History Park, Spring Grove and Lake Ave. in North Augusta. Free admission. Refreshments available for purchase. Rain or shine. Saturday 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Sunday 10 a.m.-3:30 p.m. 803-279-7560
Related Link: www.colonialtimes.us
6/7/07 - 6/9/07
Sweetgrass Cultural Arts Festival
Enjoy one of the largest displays of West Africa’s multi-generational ancient art form, recently designated the official State Hand Craft. Visitors will be treated to more than 100 Sweetgrass basket makers demonstrating their basket making skills, along with an assortment of authentic Gullah Geechee cultural musical groups, praise dancing, Gullah cuisine, story-telling and more.
Related Link: www.sweetgrassfestival.com
6/8/07 - 6/10/07
Trail Rides at Broxton Bridge Plantation
Broxton Bridge Plantation, 7 miles south of Ehrhardt on Highway 601. Rides begin at 9 a.m. RV spots, rooms and supper available. 800-437-4868.
Related Link: www.broxtonbridge.com
6/13/07
Reedy River Concert Series
Mystic Vibrations (6th), The Work (13th), Gigi Dover and The Big Love (20th), The Robbie Ducey Band (27th). Bring your lawn chairs and a picnic supper and sit back and enjoy a variety of musical concerts featuring jazz, country, patriotic, rock & roll, blues and reggae. This free, outdoor family event provides the perfect way to spend a warm summer night. Peace Center Amphitheater. 7-9 p.m.
Related Link: www.greatergreenville.com
6/20/07
Reedy River Concert Series
Mystic Vibrations (6th), The Work (13th), Gigi Dover and The Big Love (20th), The Robbie Ducey Band (27th). Bring your lawn chairs and a picnic supper and sit back and enjoy a variety of musical concerts featuring jazz, country, patriotic, rock & roll, blues and reggae. This free, outdoor family event provides the perfect way to spend a warm summer night. Peace Center Amphitheater. 7-9 p.m.
Related Link: www.greatergreenville.com
6/23/07
Round the 4th
Enjoy music, food and fun on the river. Event includes concerts, train rides, bass tournament, boat tours, arts and crafts, fireworks, kids’ pavilion and more.
Related Link: www.roundthefourth.com
6/27/07
Reedy River Concert Series
Mystic Vibrations (6th), The Work (13th), Gigi Dover and The Big Love (20th), The Robbie Ducey Band (27th). Bring your lawn chairs and a picnic supper and sit back and enjoy a variety of musical concerts featuring jazz, country, patriotic, rock & roll, blues and reggae. This free, outdoor family event provides the perfect way to spend a warm summer night. Peace Center Amphitheater. 7-9 p.m.
I apologize for causing you to miss the events on June 1, 2, and 3. I’ll try to post next month’s events during the last week of June.
festivals, SC, travel, entertainment, music, art, bands, museums, culture, Charleston, Columbia, Florence, Myrtle Beach, Greenville, Peace Center, Koger Center, shopping
Florence is not known for being a “big city”. It is the county seat for several much smaller towns (one of them is Pamplico, where we live)and this area is known as the “Pee Dee.” Even though it isn’t huge, the Pee Dee works hard to have regular events and happenings. Some of the upcoming events for the Month of May:
May 11 - 20, 2007: Bike Week in nearby Myrtle Beach, SC
May 17 - 19, 2007: Fox Trot Festival in nearby Marion, SC
Florence Chamber of Commerce: Business After Hours
Thursday, May 17, 2007 at 5 PM at the Bank of America on Evans, St
Come out and meet your hard working fellow business people.
Florence-Darlington Technical College Graduation
May 17th, 2007 at 7 PM, Florence Civic Center
May 18 - 19, 2007: Children’s Home BBQ Cook Off, Columbia, SC
May 17 - 20, 2007: Charleston Maritime Festival (Tall Ships), Charleston, SC
May 17 - 20, 2007: Greek Festival, Greenville, SC
May 19, 2007: Aiken Highland Games and Celtic Festival, Aiken, SC
May 19, 2007: Rosewood Crawfish Festival, Columbia, SC
Florence Phantoms Professional Football
May 19th, 2007 at 7:35 PM, Florence Civic Center
May 18 - 20, 2007: Battle of Central (Civil War Reenactment)
May 19 - 20, 2007: Blue Crab Festival, Little River, SC
May 22 - 27, 2007: Senior PGA Golf Classic, Kiawah, SC
May 25 - 26, 2007: Plum Hollow Alternative Bluegrass Festival, Campobello, SC
May 25 - 27, 2007: Gullah Festival, Beaufort, SC
May 25 - 28, 2007: Atlantic Bike Festival, Myrtle Beach, SC
May 25 - June 10, 2007: Piccolo Spoleto, Charleston, SC (also called the Spoleto Festival)
May Fly Air Show
Saturday, May 26, 2007
Location TBA (Contact the Florence Chamber of Commerce for More Info)
May 31 - June 4, 2007: Sun Fun Festival, Myrtle Beach, SC
Please let me know if you would like your festival or event features in this blog! CountryGal is off to visit her youngest daughter at Art College in Maine - I’ll be a traveling blogger this week!
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