Category Archives: Myrtle Beach’s Best

Festivals, events, entertainment, attractions, shopping, dining and more in and around the Myrtle Beach, South Carolina area.

Literary Luncheon

For 24 years, the Moveable Feast has been held at area restaurants throughout the year on Fridays (and some
Tuesdays), 11 AM-1 PM. The author’s presentation precedes the meal. For each feast, the chef prepares an exquisite
menu, typically unavailable during the restaurant’s public hours. Food allergies and Lent are accommodated with
advance notice. Individuals, couples, friends, book clubs and other small groups are assigned table seating at four-,
six- and eight-tops. Through 2021, most Feasts are $30, with books available for purchase and signing at the event.
*Exceptions are noted when the book is included in the ticket. Beginning in 2022, each Moveable Feast is priced
individually. The base price will be $35, however increased venue costs, book with ticket, and author fees will be
accommodated.

For reservations, 843.235.9600 or visit www.ClassAtPawleys.com.

Nov. 26 ~ Robert McAlister (Wooden Ships on Winyah Bay) at Caffe Piccolo ($30)

Local author (Pawleys Island: An Old Man’s Love Story) and wooden boat enthusiast (Cruising Through Life)
“Mac” McAlister shares the epic history of Winyah Bay’s wooden boats, stretching back to 1526 when Spanish
explorers sailed through the inlet and were greeted by Native Americans in dugout canoes. Spanning the
beginnings of the legacy of rice and indigo plantations in the early 1700s to Lafayette’s landing at Winyah Bay in
1777, the book covers the end of the lumber boom from the end of the Civil War until the beginning of World
War II when hundreds of wooden schooners loaded lumber in the Port of Georgetown and braved storms off Cape
Hatteras to deliver cargo to northern cities, while fishermen fished the rivers and the bay in wooden dories,
bateaux, and skiffs. Historic photographs, restored by Anne Swift Malarich, illustrate the fascinating history of the
rare ecological treasure that is Winyah Bay.

Holiday Book Events

Nov. 28, 1-4 PM: Book Signings at Pawleys Island Old Town Hall

The Waccamaw Neck Arts Alliance is holding a Christmas exhibit at the Old Town Hall, Nov. 19-29, 10 AM-3 PM daily, with terrific artwork by local artists at reasonable prices. The two Sundays will feature book signings with Tanya Ackerman (Chasing the Light and Seasons of Light), Marc Davison (Beach House Card Tricks and More …), Millie Doud (Caretta’s Great Adventure), Mac McAlister (Pawleys Island: An Old Man’s Love Story and Wooden Ships on Winyah Bay) and Billy Woodson (Waccamaw Gold).

Tuesday, Nov. 30, 5-7 PM: Special Dessert Party at Litchfield Books 

Best-selling “Cake-Mix Doctor” Anne Byrn presents her newest baking book – New Take on Cake: 175 Beautiful, Doable Cake Mix Recipes for Bundts, Layers, Slabs, Loaves, Cookies, and More! Icing demonstrations, coffee, desserts, a book signing, and a presentation by the author. $5, purchase tickets ahead or at the door at Litchfield Books (11421 Ocean Hwy, in the Fresh Market Commons). 

Friday, Dec. 3, Noon-4 PM: FOWL Holiday Book Sale at Waccamaw Library

Wonderful like-new holiday books, puzzles, cookbooks, coffee table books and children’s books. Noon-2 PM, Cindy Hedrick will be signing her books Tails from SC CARES and Love at First Sight. At 2:30 PM, join us for Story Time with Lee Brockington reading Caretta’s Great Adventure, written and illustrated by Millie Doud and published by CLASS LLC as a fundraiser for the Friends of Waccamaw Library. Books will be available for purchase ($15) and signing. 

DICKENS CHRISTMAS SHOW & FESTIVALS OPENS

 Dickens Christmas Show & Festivals is continuing November 11th – 14th, 2021, at the Myrtle Beach Convention Center, to celebrate its 40th annual event!

Including Victorian Teas and Holiday Tours, this show is a kick off for the holiday season. The show’s floor will be filled with new and returning vendors, along with entertainers, local charities, and vintage décor.

The show allows attendees to step back in time into an ever-changing Victorian Holiday Marketplace setting where shoppers can find a multitude of period-clad vendors hawking their wares among the sites & sounds of a Victorian winter wonderland. The show’s floor offers everything from fine arts and crafts, holiday decorations,children’s toys, clothing,jewelry, imported items and more.

Victorian row houses, streetlamps, and more are the props that help create the vintage feel. Oneof the show’s oldest and most memorable exhibits is Santa Through The Ages. Follow the transformation of Santa from Medieval Times through modern day. You can never know too much about this magical man from the North Pole. Elegantly costumed and life sized,the history of each Santa will amaze and enthrall even the biggest scrooge.

Visit each of the festivals that benefit various local charities. Old Saint Nick visits each year in his Victorian Castle benefiting the Barnabas Horse Therapy Foundation, the child in all of us is encouraged to come alive!

The Festival of Trees provides an array of fifty magnificent Christmas trees, each dressed in its own unique
holiday theme. Beautifully decorated and sold at silent auction with all sales going to the LIFE Program with Coastal Carolina University.

Then there is the Festival of Wreaths, offering fifty spectacular, one-of-a-kind creations, all offered for sale to benefit the Kiwanis Children’s Charities.

The Festival of Tables features an elaborate display of 50 different centerpieces, offering themes from Thanksgiving, to Christmas, and everything in between. Sold to support the Waccamaw Animal Rescue Mission.

Last but not least, the Festival of Stockings that showcases fifty individual beautifully designed Christmas Stockings. These stockings include a variety of accompanying gifts, anything from restaurant certificates to baby items, depending on the theme. All are available at a silent auction benefiting A Father’s Place.

The Festival of Worlds offers Holiday traditions and foods of selected countries from around the world.

The show’s floor also offers many entertainment opportunities such as Punch and Judy Shows, performed by Sean Keohane along with his Marionette Performers.

At Door Ticket Prices:
Single Day Adult: $12
Multi Day Adult: $15
Single Day Child: $5
Multi Day Child: $6.50
Single Day Group Rate: $10
Multi Day Group Rate: $13.50

The event producer will follow the suggested CDC Guidelines at the time of the event, to err on the side of caution.

Holiday Art Market in Calabash

Sunset River Marketplace, the eclectic art gallery in Calabash, NC will hold its annual Holiday Art Market from Friday, Nov. 12 through Sunday, Nov. 14. Hours are 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day.

Mary Cross creates her mussel trees and Christmas gnomes only during the holiday season.

The 10,000 square-foot gallery will be showcasing its wide range of original art, including much that has been designed and created especially for holiday gift-giving: clay sculptures and pottery (including Christmas platters and serving pieces), hand-blown and fused glass, oil paintings, artisan made jewelry, Christmas ornaments and cards, turned wood, baskets, hand-crafted dolls, wood furniture, fiber art, garden art, and more.

There will also be Holiday treats, hot mulled cider, wine and free gift certificate drawings all three days.

Featured artists, many of whom will be on hand during the event, include Gary Baird (wildlife photography), Ruth Cox (oil paintings), Jewel Simmons (silver jewelry), Sherry Godfrey (Kokedama and pottery), Mary Cross (pottery and mussel trees), Betsy Parker (clay sculptures and pottery), Pat White (watercolors and Holiday gifts), Donna Michaux (pottery), Kathie Wolk (pottery), Laura Johansen (fiber art dolls), Vicki Neilon (acrylics), Brenda Riggins (acrylics and ornaments), Ardie Praetorius (pottery), Wes Wagner (wood furniture and other items); Bob Monthie (wood trays and boxes), Marlene Cassidy (jewelry), Kathy Joyce (clay sculptures and pottery), Linda Thomas (miniature paintings), Barbara Bryant (fiber baskets, coasters and ornaments), Leo Dwyer (gourd art), Kakie Honig (fused glass Christmas trees), Rachel Sunnell (acrylic paintings and ornaments), Judi Moore (acrylic paintings), Roseann Bellinger (Holiday miniatures and paintings), Bob Moffett (turned wood), Kathy Duckworth (acrylic paintings), and Sharon Dodge (pottery).

About Sunset River Marketplace

Located in coastal Brunswick County, Sunset River Marketplace caters to both tourists and a growing local community of full-time residents seeking fine art for their homes and businesses. Featuring work by approximately 150 North and South Carolina artists, the gallery is well known in the area for its collection of oil paintings, watermedia, pastels, photography, hand-blown glass, fused glass, pottery and clay sculptures, turned and carved wood, unique home décor items and artisan jewelry.

There are two onsite kilns and five wheels used by the gallery’s pottery students. Art classes and workshops are currently being offered on a limited basis. Call the gallery for details.

The gallery address is: 10283 Beach Drive SW, Calabash, NC 28467.  Hours are Monday – Saturday, 11 a.m. – 5 p.m. For more information, call 910.575.5999 or visit the website at www.sunsetrivermarketplace.com. Daily updates are available on the gallery’s Facebook and Instagram pages.

The FrameCenter, located within the gallery, is open Wednesday through Friday, 12 noon – 5 p.m. and by appointment. Call framer Louis Aliotta directly at 910.368.7351.

Special Covid 19 Notice: To meet North Carolina State guidelines, Sunset River Marketplace requests that patrons who are not fully vaccinated wear face coverings and requires the use of hand sanitizer plus six-foot social distancing between gallery visitors and at the cash register.  The gallery staff conducts thorough cleaning of surfaces upon opening and closing and during the day and has placed complimentary hand sanitizer throughout the gallery for visitor use. Depending on alerts from the Governor’s Office, this advisory may change.

 Chellis Baird Exhibition Underway

Exhibition Chellis Baird | Tethered at the Franklin G. Burroughs-Simeon B. Chapin Art Museum

September 7-December 19, 2021

Chellis Baird, Midnight Twist, pigmented wax, fabric, mulberry paper, wire,on birch panel, 18″x23.5″x4

The beauty and fluidity of movement is at the heart of Tethered, a new exhibit by Spartanburg, SC, native Chellis Baird. This New York-based artist invokes the spirit of her background in textiles and fashion as she creates sculptural paintings by deconstructing, and then reconstructing, traditional tools of canvas and paint. In addition, the exhibit incorporates themes of South Carolina history and industry as it explores and tests artistic parameters. 

Born in the midst of a booming textile industry, Baird recalls playing with fabric as a child on the floor of a local textile mill. An interest in using fabric to make quilts and doll clothes in her younger years evolved into a professional interest, as she earned a BFA in textiles at the Rhode Island School of Design. In her early career, she worked with designers for Gucci and Chanel, having access to the finest fabric in the world. Baird’s interest in fabric as art led her to the Art Students League of New York, where she began experimenting with tools and craft of painting. 

“I was painting in a traditional format, on either Masonite or on canvas,” said Baird, “and I started to think: ‘I have this rich background from sculpting the human body in fabric and watching the manufacturing. Why am I buying a canvas and painting on it when I have passion for the language of fabric? So I decided to literally punch through the canvas and start creating my own woven language. I began to reexamine what makes up a painting: some fabric, some paint and some wood. I started to consider how could I own these elements to create my personal artistic statement.” 

Baird, whose work is heavily influenced by the color field movement and abstract impressionism, incorporates a blue theme throughout Tethered to represent both the locale’s proximity to the ocean and the industry of indigo, a key agricultural product in South Carolina history. 

“Many of Baird’s monochromatic woven paintings included in Tethered are blue, which hearkens back to indigo dye,” said Liz Miller, Myrtle Beach Art Museum curator. “The ages-old natural, blue pigment was first introduced In North America by way of plantation owner Eliza Lucas in colonial South Carolina, where it became the colony’s most important cash crop after rice. In fact, Georgetown, SC, was one of the crop’s largest producers in the country.” 

Baird has created one piece specifically for the Tethered exhibit in collaboration with North Myrtle Beach celebrity Vanna White. White, who has enjoyed crochet for decades, owns yarn brand Vanna’s Choice, which donated the yarn for Baird’s piece. “The Spin” is Baird’s first circular work and invokes the action central to textile manufacturing.

 “I wanted to pay homage to the wheel and the gesture of spinning because so much of my work is inspired by movement and motion and gesture,” said Baird. 

In addition, Baird’s lifelong interest in dance, also involving fluidity and rhythm, is expressed in Tethered through a series of six white works, all of which reference dance positions and phrases in their titles. 

“Dance has been an important aspect in my artistic process because the habit of moving one’s body through space through choreography is like a puzzle to me,” said Baird. “I often find myself recollecting thoughts and reorganizing concepts through my body as I’m moving through dance.” 

Miller noted that Tethered blends creativity, exploration of media, and historical significance in a way that will resonate with Grand Strand audiences.

 “Just as Baird intertwines her hand-dyed and painted fabrics into their mesmerizingly beautiful compositions,” said Miller, “so too does she inherently weave our region’s history and culture into the very fabric of her work.”

The Franklin G. Burroughs-Simeon B. Chapin Art Museum is a wholly nonprofit institution located at 3100 South Ocean Boulevard in Myrtle Beach. Hours are Tuesday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Components of Museum programs are funded in part by support from the City of Myrtle Beach and the South Carolina Arts Commission, which receives support from the National Endowment for the Arts.

For More Information 843.238.2510

www.MyrtleBeachArtMuseum.org

Symphony Season Introduced

James Austin Smith

The Grand Strand’s own Long Bay Symphony returns with yet another beautifully structured season of beloved masterpieces. This season’s Masterworks Series, Moving Forward, Looking Back, will include the following performances:


Opposite Ends of the Spectrum: Strings, Percussion and Beyond
Featuring oboist James Austin Smith
Sunday, September 26, 2021


String instruments, with their technical versatility and homogeneous blend of sound, are the backbone of the orchestra. This program highlights the strings’ idiomatic lushness, as well as their rhythmic and percussive qualities. Starburst by Jessie Montgomery, one of the current music scene’s most prominent composers, represents a fresh, new voice blending vernacular and improvisatory elements within a traditional idiom, while Stravinsky’s Concerto in D is a string orchestra showpiece full of the rhythmic energy and clarity of the composer’s neo-classic period. The Oboe Concerto by Ralph Vaughan Williams features rich string sonorities, in an ideal pairing of the composer’s English folk idiom with the pastoral sound of the oboe. And, Bizet’s famous opera, Carmen, is colorfully re-imagined by contemporary Russian composer Rodion Shchedrin as a brilliant tour de force for strings and a large battery of percussion instruments.


Classical Masters

Featuring ECU Piano Competition Winner Anna Bray
Sunday, November 7, 2021


The three iconic composers who were architects of the mature Classical style are featured in this program of great masterpieces. Franz Joseph Haydn’s Overture in D sparkles with the characteristic energy and tuneful invention of the great Viennese School, while Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s popular Piano Concerto No. 21 in C, with its graceful melodies and brilliant fanfares, demonstrates the ideal Classical dialog between soloist and orchestra. Then, the ground-breaking Symphony No. 3 (“Eroica”) by Ludwig van Beethoven exhibits the bold advances in harmony, form, instrumentation and emotion that mark the composer’s mature style.

The Romantic Legacy: from Rossini to Ravel
Featuring violinist Benjamin Baker
Sunday, January 30, 2022


The Romantic Era, initiated by the intensity of Beethoven’s style and lasting well into the 20th century, produced the most emotional, passionate and widely beloved classical music of all time. From the light-hearted, comic spirit in Gioachino Rossini’s overture to the opera Cinderella, the strong, folk-based nationalism of the “Czech” Suite by Antonin Dvorák, the flashy soloistic virtuosity displayed in Camille Saint-Saëns’ Introduction and Rondo Capriccioso and Pablo de Sarasate’s Zigeunerweisen, to the lush, impressionistic late French Romanticism of Maurice Ravel’s Le Tombeau de Couperin, and even the bold 20th-century American neo-Romantic style in Elegy by John Corigliano, this program will inspire listeners with the wide dramatic breadth of Romanticism .


A Melancholy Beauty: Special Presentation in Conjunction with Violins of Hope & Varna International’s Songs of Life,
Featuring the Carolina Master Chorale, the Bulgarian National Vocal Ensemble, and vocal soloists
Sunday, April 24, 2022

A once-in-a-lifetime symphonic and vocal event, as part of the Violins of Hope and Songs of Life month-long Holocaust remembrances throughout South Carolina. A Melancholy Beauty, an oratorio by Georgi Andreev, tells the story of valiant Bulgarians during World War II who defied Nazi deportations and saved their 49,000 Jewish citizens from the Holocaust. String instruments that were played by Jewish prisoners in Nazi concentration camps have been recovered and restored by Violins of Hope; they make a special appearance in this concert, being played by members of the orchestra.


Special ticket pricing: $75, $65, $55, and $35.

Masterworks Series ticket prices for season subscribers range from $180 to $220, while single ticket prices range from $25 to $55.


One Vision: The Music of Queen
Featuring the rock band from Jeans n Classics
Saturday, March 26, 2022


Join the Long Bay Symphony in a celebration of the unforgettable music of Queen.

Faux Finished, A Mystery by Dawn Dixon Published

CLASS Publishing is pleased to announce the release of Faux Finished, a cozy mystery by Dawn Dixon, winner of Malice Domestic’s William F. Deeck Grant for Unpublished Writers. She’s written for local, regional and national publications for more than 20 years and worked as a communications specialist and financial editor in corporate America.

Faux Finished is her first novel. In it, decorative painter Bridget O’Brien is working late at the Magnolia Blossom Country Club when she hears noises in the dark deserted clubhouse. Investigating, she stumbles over a body in the men’s locker room. A business woman in Chapel Hill, N.C., Bridget’s neglected her family as she dealt with personal demons. But when her estranged teenage daughter confesses to the murder, Bridget finally gets her priorities. She charges into a wacky, reckless investigation to clear her daughter’s name. But is the child really innocent? Dodging police, Bridget blitzes through clues and suspects, managing to stay on the right side of the law … just. Despite family secrets frustrating her efforts, and bonding and redemption with loved ones almost out of reach, Bridget targets the killer amid the March Madness of a UNC-Duke basketball game. The teams battle. The crowd erupts. Is Bridget in over her head?

“Faux Finished delivers what makes a cozy mystery fun: interesting characters to spend time with, a peek behind the scenes of a decorative painter’s life, loads of true Southern zaniness during a college basketball season, and a puzzle worth solving,” writes author Cathy Pickens, winner of St. Martin’s Malice Domestic Award for Best Traditional Mystery.

Dixon claims Charlotte, N.C., as home, and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill as her own personal utopia, although she’s residing in South Carolina’s Lowcountry for the time being. Visit her website at www.DawnDixon.net.

The book will be featured at a Moveable Feast on Tuesday, Aug. 17, 11 AM-1 PM at The Village House in Litchfield.  Tickets are $30 per person and include a presentation by the author followed by lunch catered by the Divine Group of Murrells Inlet.

Reservations may be made by calling 843.235.9600 or online at www.ClassAtPawleys.com. Books will be available at the event ($20) for signing, or in advance from Litchfield Books or the publisher at www.ClassAtPawleys.com.

Music on Main, North Myrtle Beach

Enjoy an August 12, 6pm-8pm, Concert on Main Street

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ENJOY THE TONEZ IN A FREE AUGUST 12, 6:00 PM-8:00 PM CONCERT AT THE HORSESHOE ON MAIN STREET – NOTE THE NEW TIME!

Enjoy The Tonez performing in a free Thursday, August 12, 6:00 pm-8:00 pm concert at the Horseshoe on Main Street. Expect a great show featuring beach music and variety hits.

The concert will be 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm, enabling those who drive golf carts to the concert to adhere to state law, which in part requires golf carts to be off the road a half-hour after sunset. The same 6:00 pm-8:00 pm time will be in place for the August 19 concert. The city may adjust the time for its other Music on Main concerts based on progressively earlier sunset times.

To familiarize yourself with the requirements of South Carolina’s golf cart law, please visit https://www.scstatehouse.gov/code/t56c002.php 

Bring your beach chairs.

To accommodate concert golf cart parking, Main Street will be closed to thru traffic from 4:00 pm to 8:00 pm from Ocean Boulevard to McMillan Real Estate.

The free concert is part of the Music on Main summer concert series sponsored by Coastal Carolina National Bank (CCNB) and the City of North Myrtle Beach. 

Music on Main concerts occur each Thursday at the Horseshoe on Main Street. The series features a different band each week.

Dennis Hetzel book launch at Sunset River Marketplace

Author Dennis Hetzel will launch his latest novel, Azalea Bluff, at Sunset River Marketplace in Calabash, NC on Thursday, August 12 from 11 a.m. – 12 noon as part of the gallery’s ongoing Coffee With the Authors series.

Azalea Bluff, which is set in Brunswick County, is a new thriller with science-fiction twists that couldn’t be timelier.

That’s because, with recent stories on television shows such as 60 Minutes, mysteries surrounding unidentified flying objects have never been more in the public eye, and the U.S. government has admitted for the first time that it can’t explain the many reports verified by military pilots and others.

The novel is also quite a departure from author Dennis Hetzel’s two earlier efforts for Headline Books, “Killing the Curse” and “Season of Lies,” that focused on the intersections of sports and politics.

Hetzel began his career as a weekly newspaper sports editor and became an award-winning reporter, editor and newspaper publisher before retiring in 2019 as executive director of the Ohio News Media Association. He also taught journalism at Penn State in State College, PA and Temple University in Philadelphia, PA.

He is a resident of Holden Beach where his company Fresh Angle Communications provides writing, editing, marketing and government relations consulting.

This gallery event is free, but seating is limited so reservations are necessary. Call Sunset River Marketplace at 910.575.5999 to hold your spot. The gallery is located at 10283 Beach Drive SW (NC 179) in Calabash, NC. Website is: www.sunsetrivermarketplace.com.

Sunset River Marketplace to present Hello Doli: Works by Doli Biondillo

Sunset River Marketplace, the eclectic art gallery in Calabash, NC will feature works by North Myrtle Beach, SC artist Doli Biondillo from August 6 through September 6. An opening reception for the exhibition titled Hello Doli: Works by Doli Biondillo will be held Friday, August 6 from 5 to 7 p.m. The public is invited and there is no charge. Sunset River Marketplace is located at 10283 Beach Drive SW (NC 179), one-eighth mile from the NC-SC border.

End of the Day by Doli Biondillo-oil-20×20

Primarily a self-taught artist, DBio–as she often signs herself– began by watching artist programs on PBS. However, she enjoyed a fulfilling career in medicine before she began painting in earnest. Now, working in oil, she creates detailed coastal scenes in saturated colors and precise brushstrokes that bring ocean and marsh scenes to life.

A native of New Orleans, LA, Doli lived most of her life in the Midwest relocating eventually to take a position in South Carolina. Today, she is a full-time professional artist. She says, “I pour my heart and a little bit of my soul into my paintings. The beauty of nature is truly humbling. Beautifully dramatic skylines inspire me. They transport me to another place in time. Light against dark, chiaroscuro, carries such an impact. Reflections in wet sand are ethereal. I love to study cloud formations and how the hues and values change moment to moment as the sun rises and sets. I’m truly moved by the beauty and purity of it all.”

Canopy Sky by Doli Biondillo-oil-48×36

According to gallery owner Ginny Lassiter, the show at Sunset River Marketplace will include coastal scenes, seascapes and familiar local landscapes. “Doli’s work is so detailed,” Lassiter says, “and her brushwork is phenomenal. Her paintings are going to be a hit with our local collectors.”