Category Archives: History

Sandy Island … forever

CLASS Publishing is pleased to announce the publication of Sandy Island … forever, a collaboration of essays and images, edited by Linda Ketron.

The book includes a general history of the island’s plantations researched and written by Susan Hoffer McMillan with vintage and current photographs, the role of the Huntingtons of Brookgreen Gardens by Robin R. Salmon with vintage photographs, Vennie Deas Moore’s snapshot of Sandy Island in 1997, and Virginia and Dana Beach’s recounting of the conservation efforts that culminated successfully that same year. The concluding chapter is a pictorial natural history tour of the island, with original images by Anne Swift Malarich and other photographers, illustrating all that has been preserved. The cover and each chapter opening feature one of artist Maura Kenny’s paintings from her exhibit “Where the Rivers Flow,” opening Sept. 24-Dec. 20 at the Franklin G. Burroughs and Simeon B. Chapin Art Museum in Myrtle Beach. For information about the exhibit, www.MyrtleBeachArtMuseum.org.

Book signings will be held at Brookgreen Gardens on Saturday, Sept. 19, 9:30 AM-4:30 PM during Gullah Geechee Junkanoo and again on Oct. 3-4 at Brookgreen’s Harvest Home Weekend. For information about these events, www.Brookgreen.org.

The Moveable Feast will host the authors/artist/photographers at two separate events on Friday, Oct. 9 at Kimbel’s, Wachesaw Plantation, and Friday, Nov. 13 at Pawleys Plantation. Both are held from 11 AM-1 PM, following CDC Covid-19 restrictions for masking and social distancing. Reservations ($30) can be made at 843.235.9600 or online at www.ClassAtPawleys.com.

The Friends of Waccamaw Library (FOWL) plan a Winter 2021 series of five presentations based on the five chapters in the book, with an accompanying exhibit of Maura Kenny’s paintings. For information about the series, visit www.theFOWL.org.

Sandy Island … forever is available at the Myrtle Beach Art Museum, Brookgreen Gardens’ Keepsakes, Art Works in the Litchfield Exchange, Litchfield Books, The Original Hammock Shop, My Sisters Books, and the Rice Museum. The book sells for $40; proceeds after printing expenses will assist the Waccamaw National Wildlife Refuge in the maintenance of service vehicles on the island. For more information, contact Linda Ketron at 843.235.9600 or linda@classatpawleys.com.

New Exhibits and Spring Hours at North Myrtle Beach Area Historical Museum

The North Myrtle Beach Area Historical Museum announces two new exhibits:  North Myrtle Beach- Celebrating 50 Years, and Gene “Swink” Laughter, The Creator of S.O.S.

The City of North Myrtle Beach incorporated 50 years ago and the exhibit features images of the people, businesses and the beach communities that comprise North Myrtle Beach.

Ever wonder how the popular S.O.S. events started? The North Myrtle Beach Area Historical Museum presents the story of former lifeguard, Gene “Swink” Laughter, creator and founder of S.O.S. This exhibit pays tribute to him and how it all began.

The North Myrtle Beach Area Historical Museum also features a unique Museum store showcasing works from local artisans, including pottery, shell memory jars, miniature artwork, sea glass art and much more. You will find a unique gift for any occasion.

Make plans to stop by the Museum to view these newest exhibits. The Museum’s spring hours are 10:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M., Tuesday through Saturday. Admission is $5.00 for adults, $4.00 for students, military and seniors and $3.00 for children aged five to 12, free for children 5 and under. Free admission for Museum Members. Located at 799 2nd Avenue North, North Myrtle Beach.

North Myrtle Beach Area Historical Museum is dedicated to preserving the culture and history of the region.  The Museum accepts donations of local photographs and memorabilia documenting daily and seasonal activities in northeastern South Carolina.