Mystery writer Troy D. Nooe to speak at Calabash gallery’s Coffee With the Authors

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Myrtle Beach, SC mystery author Troy D. Nooe is scheduled to speak at Sunset River Marketplace as part of the Calabash, NC gallery’s Coffee With the Authors lecture series, owner Ginny Lassiter has announced. The event, which runs from 10 to 11 a.m. on Thursday, May 12, is free to the public.  However, due to limited seating, reservations are required. Call the gallery at 910.575.5999 to hold your spot.

 

Nooe will be discussing  “Long-Legged Rosie,” third in his series of Frankie McKellor  murder mysteries set in 1950’s Myrtle Beach. Nooe’s hero, Baltimore gumshoe Frank McKellor, has now relocated to the beach as head of security for the infamous Ocean Forest Hotel. He meets up with former lady friend Rosie, and the trouble begins.

 

Originally from Baltimore himself, Nooe has lived in the Grand Strand area for close to 20 years. The father of three is a former paratrooper in the 82nd Airborne. He is the author of “The Ocean Forest,” which was a top five finalist for a national Shamus Award, and “Damn Yankee,” the second in Nooe’s Frankie McKellor murder mysteries.

 

After Nooe’s presentation, the gallery’s lecture series is on hiatus until Sept. 8 when the schedule picks up with Jen Purcell, author of “The Nurse Whisperer” and “The Dirty Mermaid.” On the evening of Oct. 13, the gallery will hold a launch party for Dr. Debra Reble’s new book, “Being Love.”  The Nov. 10 presentation will be made by Jane Dill, author of “Flora’s Wreath,” and Eleanor Selph, author of “Hamburger & Milkshake: Amazing Journey of a Southern Belle,” will speak on Dec. 8.

 

Sunset River Marketplace showcases work by approximately 150 North and South Carolina artists, and houses some 10,000 square feet of art work in virtually every genre. Custom framing, painting and pottery classes and art workshops are also offered through the gallery. Since opening its doors in 2002, Sunset River Marketplace has supported not only the visual arts, but literary and performing arts, as well. It has become a popular community center and art hub for both NC’s Brunswick County and nearby Horry County, SC.

 

Sunset River Marketplace is located at 10283 Beach Drive SW, Calabash, NC. Hours are Monday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. For more information call 910-575-5999 or visit the website: www. sunsetrivermarketplace.com. For daily updates, “like” the gallery’s Facebook page.

 

Operation Paperclip Lecture at the Museum of Coastal Carolina

Local historian Brett Riggs will talk about Operation Paperclip  May 10 at 6 PM at the Museum of Coastal Carolina. Operation Paperclip was the code name under which U.S. intelligence and military services extricated scientists from Germany during and after World War II.

As WWII wound down, American and British teams scoured occupied Germany for as much military, scientific, and technological development research as they could uncover. Covert groups began confiscating war-related documents and materials and interrogating scientists. A list of scientists and engineers that worked for the Third Reich was discovered. Roughly 1,600 German scientists and their families were brought to the U.S. to work on America’s behalf during the Cold War. The goal: To harness German intellectual resources to help develop superior American technology and weaponry against the Soviet Union.

Brett Riggs is a native of Southeastern North Carolina and lives in Shallotte. He has a bachelor’s degree in history and a master’s degree in library science.

The Museum of Coastal Carolina is located at 21 East Second Street, Ocean Isle Beach, NC. Admission to  Riggs’ lecture is free for museum members. Non-member admission is $9 for adults, $8 for seniors (62+), $7 for children (3-12), and free for age 2 and under.

May Programming Aboard the Battleship NORTH CAROLINA

The Battleship NORTH CAROLINA announces the programming schedule for May 2016.

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Showboat—Systems & Design
Saturday, May 14, 2016
1:00 pm – 4:00 pm
$40 per person. $35 for Friends members or active military. Plus tax.
As the first of the 10 fast battleships which served in WWII, NORTH CAROLINA paved the way for those battleships that followed. Hampered by treaty restrictions, naval architects still managed to weave the various ship systems together into an efficient and elegant naval weapons system – the first battleship constructed in sixteen years. LtCol Ken Rittenmeyer, USAF (Ret) will provide participants with an insightful afternoon program explaining these various shipboard systems – armor, fuel, propulsion, electrical, etc. – that make NORTH CAROLINA an effective warship and how they are skillfully incorporated into this engineering wonder. A one-hour presentation followed by a two-hour shipboard exploration comprise this engaging program.

 

The tour is limited to 12 participants age 18 and older. It is not appropriate for those who have difficulty climbing narrow ladders or over knee-high hatches. Wear comfortable, washable clothing, sturdy, rubber-soled shoes and bring a camera! Water provided. Registration and payment are due Thursday before the event. Call 910-251-5797 to reserve your space in this fascinating program.

 

USS NORTH CAROLINA Battleship Association Annual Crew Reunion
Thursday – Monday, May 26 – 30, 2016
The USS NORTH CAROLINA Battleship Association is an organization of the Battleship’s crew and their families. On May 26 – 30, 2016, the association will host their annual reunion. The crew and families very much look forward to their annual return to the Battleship to share stories, visit old friends and make new ones. The love they have for their ship makes a powerful bond.

 

The Association began in June 1962 shortly after the memorial’s official dedication in April. The Battleship’s first Superintendent, Rear Admiral William Maxwell, one of the Ship’s original engineering officers, who initiated the formation of the organization for crew members.

 

The Battleship would love to help crew members and their families reconnect with their Ship. If you are interested in joining the USS NC Battleship Association or finding out about the annual crew reunion, please contact Museum Services Director Kim Sincox.  Reunion activities open only to those registered for the events. For information, contact museum@battleshipnc.com or call 910-251-5797.

 

USS NORTH CAROLINA Battleship Crew Meet and Greet
Sunday, May 29, 2016
11:00 am – 3:00 pm
FREE with Battleship Admission
For the first time, the crew members will be holding a special meet and greet on board the NORTH CAROLINA. This is your opportunity to come and speak with the guys who so valiantly served aboard this magnificent vessel. Hear the stories of what life was like living on a navy ship during World War II and thank them for all their efforts as the greatest generation. It’s a perfect time to have the Battleship NORTH CAROLINA Official Book by Captain Ben Blee or Cindy Ramsey’s Boys of the Battleship NORTH CAROLINA signed by the crew. Event supported by AARP.

 

Big Macs for the Battleship
Friday, May 27 – Monday, May 30, 2016
50c from every Big Mac® sandwich sold during Memorial Day Weekend will be donated to the restoration fund of the Battleship NORTH CAROLINA. With the purchase of an Coca-Cola® product an additional donation will also be contributed.

 

McDonald’s is carrying forward the message with in store signage, inclusion in advertising and the special Big Macs promotion. Participating McDonald’s locations include Beulaville, Burgaw, Carolina Beach, Clinton, Fairmont, Hampstead, Kenansville, Leland, Lumberton, Newton Grove, Pembroke, Rocky Point, Shallotte, Southport, St. Pauls, Sunset Beach, Supply, Surf City, Wallace, Warsaw, Whiteville and Wilmington, in North Carolina and Darlington and Hartsville in South Carolina.

 

51st Annual Memorial Day Observance
Monday, May 30, 2016
5:45 pm – 6:30 pm
FREE
Remember those who gave their lives in service by honoring veterans at the Battleship’s traditional Memorial Day Observance featuring military guest speaker, RADM Christina Alvarado, Deputy Commander, Navy Medicine East, Congressman David Rouzer, an all-service Color Guard, a 21-gun salute by a Marine Corps Honor Guard, patriotic music performed by Duke Ladd Band, Taps, and a memorial wreath cast onto the waters.

 

Battleship Alive!
Saturday, May 28, 2016
8:00 am – 5:00 pm
FREE with Battleship admission
Watch and interact with World War II living history interpreters as they bring the Ship to life by re-enacting daily duties and drills. A great event for all ages. Bring your questions and cameras!

 

Summer Hours

Starting Friday before Memorial Day, May 27, 2016, going through Labor Day, September 5, 2016, the Battleship NORTH CAROLINA will be open 8:00 am until 8:00 pm with the last ticket sold one hour before closing.

Music and Wine Events

signLA BELLE AMIE VINEYARD– The Happy Place
Current Hours : Mon – Sat 10am – 6pm Closed Sundays

Live afternoon music four days each week from WednesdaySaturday.

This Week’s Live Music Schedule:
May 4 – Wine Wednesdays w/Ed Torres
May 5Oldies Thursdays w/Rod France
May 6Wine Down Fridays w/Jody Hunter
May 7Key West Fest ($8 – details below)
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Key West Music Fest
May 7, 2016…………. 12pm – 5pm

A trip to the islands, mon. Two bands, non-stop music, outdoor cooking, wine, good folks, and the time of your life. All at a beautiful outdoor venue. Take the vineyard tour at 2:30pm. Bring a chair, or use one of ours if you arrive early enough. Here’s hoping you can share this special afternoon with us. Cheers! Vicki
Music (12:00-5:00pm): -The PG Quintet, and LATITUDE.
Admission: $8/person. Bring 2 non-perishable items for Food Pantry and receive $3 off admission (and thank you for your donation.)
Food Pantry Items needed….click here.

FOOD (noon-4:00pm) BY: – Smokin’ Pitt BBQ and Sticky Fingers
Beverages BY – La Belle Amie Vineyard (soda, juices, beer, wine, water) Wine tastings are not available inside the shop on festival days. Wine is available by the glass and the bottle in the pavilion tent outside.

SORRY, ABSOLUTELY NO FOOD, BEVERAGES OR PETS ALLOWED INTO THIS EVENT

1120 St. Joseph Road, Little River, SC 29566

World-Class Classical Guitarist to Perform in Spartanburg, SC

Paul Bowman

Classical guitarist Paul Bowman will perform a free live concert Sunday, May 8, 2-4 p.m. at Chapman Cultural Center in Spartanburg, SC, as part of the venue’s Sundays Unplugged program.

Bowman has more than 25 years of performance experience and is considered to be one of today’s most passionate avatars of new music for the guitar. More than 50 works have been written for him by master composers such as John Eaton, Ursula Mamlok, and Charles Norman Mason. Recent new works for either solo or in-chamber settings have been written by composers Aaron Gervais Nicholas Deyoe, Paolo Cavallone, and several others. His work has been worldwide, with a concentration on the Southeast and includes The Charlotte New Music Festival. He won first prize at the Vlth (sic) International Competition for Classical Guitar in San Juan, and he was a finalist at the Guitar Foundation of America Competition in Milwaukee. As a world-class musician and performer, Bowman has produced a 13-compact disc set of studio recordings. His performances usually include pop tunes, light rock ‘n’ roll, light jazz, Broadway standards, and ethnic music. He and his wife live in the rural mountains near Lake Lure, NC. To sample Bowman’s music, please visit online Paul-ClassicalGuitarist.com.

Every Sunday afternoon, 1-5 p.m., Chapman Cultural Center is open, providing a no-stress and free opportunity to enjoy local art and culture. In addition to the free concert, Spartanburg Art Museum, Artists’ Guild of Spartanburg Gallery, Spartanburg Regional History Museum, and the Student Galleries are all open and free. For more information about Sundays Unplugged, please call 864.542.ARTS.

Carnivorous Plant Program at the Museum of Coastal Carolina on May 7

Photo by Susan Silk. Venus Flytrap growing in the Museum of Coastal Carolina’s carnivorous plant garden.

Photo by Susan Silk. Venus Flytrap growing in the Museum of Coastal Carolina’s carnivorous plant garden.

Join Mark Todd on May 7 at 11  am at the Museum of Coastal Carolina when he will discuss southeastern North Carolina’s native species of carnivorous plants. Some of the plants  Todd will discuss include Venus Flytraps, Pitcher Plants, and Sundews. Children who attend this program will learn how to care for Venus Flytraps and will be able to bring one home with them.

Mark Todd has been relentlessly serving in the conservation of carnivorous plants for over 10 years. He is the conservation director and a founding board member of the North American Sarracenia Conservancy.

The Museum of Coastal Carolina is located at 21 East Second Street in Ocean Isle Beach, NC. Admission is free for museum members. Non-member museum admission, which includes admission to the carnivorous plant program, is $9 for adults (13-61), $8 for seniors (62+), $7 for children (3-12), and free for age 2 and under. For more information, call 910-579-1016 or visit www.MuseumPlanetarium.org.

 

The Moveable Feast in Myrtle Beach for May 2016

Mostly Fridays, 11 a.m.-1 p.m., $25 each

Literary luncheons with exciting authors at area restaurants

The Moveable Feast is held at area restaurants throughout the year on Fridays, 11 a.m.-1 p.m. On occasion, an author’s book tour schedule is accommodated with a mid-week Moveable Feast. For each feast, the chef prepares an exquisite menu, typically unavailable during the restaurant’s public hours. The presentation precedes the meal. Individuals, couples, friends, book clubs and other groups are assigned table seating. Each literary luncheon is followed by a book signing at Litchfield Books for those unable to participate in the feast. Each feast is $25 (occasionally more); books are available at a 10% discount from Litchfield Books. For schedules and reservations, call 843-235-9600 or www.classatpawleys.com.

 

May 6 – Mary Alice Monroe (A Lowcountry Wedding) at Pawleys Plantation

Following the trilogy of the Lowcountry Summer series, nothing could be more enchanting than a summer wedding – or two! – in Charleston’s fabled lowcountry. A centuries-old plantation, an avenue of ancient oaks dripping moss, a storied ballroom, a sand dune at sunset… Yet when a stranger arrives, a long held family secret could silence the bells ringing for the Muir sisters. Scandals surface, family bonds are questioned, and promises are broken and renewed. In A Lowcountry Wedding, Monroe delves into the heart of marriage, commitment, and family ties. Huffington Post calls the Lowcountry Summer series “the perfect beach read and a whole lot more.” (Mary Alice has something up her sleeve for this Moveable Feast, so just a tip: If you have a favorite summer wedding hat, you might just want to don it!)

 

FULL! May 13 – John Hart (Redemption Road) at Kimbel’s, Wachesaw

After a five-year hiatus, the only author to win back-to-back Edgars for best novel raises the bar for the classic thriller, deftly blending tension, pacing and suspense with characters so richly drawn and prose so elegant as to be worthy of being called literature. David Baldacci blurbs, “The prologue is heart-wrenching and the chapters thereafter pull you in like matter to a black hole.” Harlan Coben raves, “Big, bold, and impossible to put down, Redemption Road had me from page one.” But we knew all that – John Hart has been a Moveable Feast treasured guest since his first novel in 2006 and for each successive bestseller.

 

TUESDAY, May 17 – Martha Hall Kelly (Lilac Girls) at Sea View Inn, Pawleys Island

Inspired by the life of a real World War II heroine, this powerful debut novel reveals an incredible story of love, redemption, and terrible secrets that were hidden for decades. The lives of three women are set on a collision course when the unthinkable happens and one is sent to Ravensbrück, the notorious Nazi concentration camp for women. Their stories cross continents – from New York to Paris, Germany, and Poland – as two strive to bring justice to those whom history has forgotten. In Lilac Girls, Martha Hall Kelly has crafted a remarkable novel of unsung women and their quest for love, freedom, and second chances. It is a story that will keep readers bonded with the characters, searching for the truth, until the final pages.

 

May 20 – Jennie Holton Fant (The Travelers’ Charleston) at Carefree Catering

The Travelers’ Charleston is an innovative collection of firsthand narratives that document the history of the South Carolina lowcountry region, specifically the Charleston area, from 1666 until the start of the Civil War. Jennie Holton Fant has compiled and edited a rich and comprehensive history as seen through the eyes of writers from outside the South. She provides a selection of unique texts that include the travelogues, travel narratives, letters, and memoirs of a diverse array of travelers who described the region over time. Further Fant has mined her material not only for validity but to identify any people her travelers encounter or events they describe. She augments her resources with detailed annotations and provides a wealth of information that enhances the significance of the texts.

 

May 27 – Mary Kay Andrews (The Weekenders) at Pawleys Plantation

Some people stay all summer long on the idyllic island of Belle Isle, North Carolina. Some people come only for the weekends – and it’s something they look forward to all week long. When Riley Griggs is waiting for her husband to arrive at the ferry one Friday afternoon, she is instead served with papers informing her that her island home is being foreclosed. To make matters worse, her husband is nowhere to be found. She turns to her island friends for help and support, but each of them has their own secrets and the clock is ticking as the mystery deepens. Cocktail parties and crab boil aside, Riley must find a way to investigate the secrets of Belle Island, the husband she might not really know, and the summer that could change everything.

 

FULL! *TUESDAY, May 31 – Dorothea Benton Frank (All Summer Long)

at Ocean Club, Grande Dunes, Myrtle Beach

All Summer Long follows one charming New York couple – glamorous interior designer Olivia Ritchie and her husband Nicholas, a true southern gentleman from Charleston – as they are swept up into the world of the ultra-rich and travel the globe with a cast of zany eccentrics over one tumultuous, hot summer, and find themselves pondering the next step of their lives. This is a story of how plans evolve and lives change in unexpected ways, how even those who have everything are looking for something more to fulfill them and even the most successful can often struggle to get things together. It asks the ultimate question: can money buy happiness? From Sullivans Island to Necker Island to the beaches of Southern Spain, we’ll come to recognize the face of true love, the kind that deepens and endures but only because one woman makes a tremendous leap of faith. And that leap changes them all. *This special Moveable Feast, featuring the ever-popular Dottie Frank, is dedicated to Pat Conroy, with book and feast proceeds benefitting pancreatic cancer research. The fee is $55 and includes the book.

Military Appreciation Days Parade in Myrtle Beach

The Military Appreciation Days parade will be  Saturday, May 28, on Farrow Parkway at Grand Park! The Military Appreciation Committee is retuning the parade to the Saturday of Memorial Day weekend, at The Market Common. Come meet the Grand Marshal that Saturday and enjoy the Big Family Picnic, various exhibits and a live performance by the Andrew Thielen Big Band. Military Appreciation Days is a month-long celebration of our military men and women. Stay tuned for the announcement of the Grand Marshal and other events. Parade entries are being accepted now! For details, an entry form and a parade route map, visit www.cityofmyrtlebeach.com/paradeforms.pdf.

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John Ross Palmer to Unveil Ocean Isle Memories at Museum of Coastal Carolina

Houston Artist John Ross Palmer has vacationed at Ocean Isle Beach, North Carolina every summer for more than a decade with his extended family. The Founder of Escapism is honored to unveil an art series at the Museum of Coastal Carolina that features this picturesque family beach.

Red Wagon by John Ross Palmer

Red Wagon by John Ross Palmer

Internationally acclaimed artist John Ross Palmer will unveil a dynamic art series, Ocean Isle Memories, at the Museum of Coastal Carolina in Ocean Isle Beach, North Carolina, Friday, April 29.

Palmer, a native of Houston, Texas, has been traveling to Ocean Isle every summer for the last ten years to vacation with his husband’s extended family.  The series is inspired by their gatherings, fun time on the beach and iconic imagery from this beautiful family beach destination.

In the summer of 2013, Palmer, the Founder of the Art Movement of Escapism, visited the Museum of Coastal Carolina and was enthusiastic to learn about the museum’s mission and operations.  He presented the staff with a painting, More than a Museum, that now hangs in the museum’s entry.  Although the primary purpose of the museum is education related to maritime life on the coast of North Carolina plus astronomy through its planetarium, Palmer, in typical entrepreneur fashion, lobbied for an unveiling of his original artwork.

Ocean Isle Memories will feature twenty original Palmer paintings created with acrylic on canvas.  The smaller paintings show the time-honored pier, playing in a tide pool, a storm rolling in from the Intracoastal Waterway, walking to the beach with supplies in a wagon and many more classic Ocean Isle visuals.

“Ocean Isle is one of my favorite places on earth.  I work constantly, and, it is my only ‘true’ vacation each year.  It’s a tremendous honor and pleasure to honor Ocean Isle with my artwork.”

See John Ross Palmer’s Ocean Isle Memories art series and meet the artist in person at a wine and cheese reception at the Museum of Coastal Carolina on April 29 at 6:00 pm. The Museum of Coastal Carolina is located at 21 East Second Street, Ocean Isle Beach, NC 28469. Admission is free for museum members. Non-member admission is $9 for adults, $8 for seniors (62+), $7 for children (3-12), and free for age 2 and under.

 

Artists Vie for Honors in Myrtle Beach Arts & Crafts Guild Competition

Over forty artists from around the region will vie for top honors and over $2000 in cash prizes in the 19th Annual Waccamaw Arts & Crafts Guild Juried Exhibition, opening Thursday, April 28, at the Franklin G. Burroughs-Simeon B. Chapin Art Museum in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.
Michael Craig Smith, Watermelon Waterfall, 2014, oil, 40" x 30," Rebecca R. Bryan Best in Show Award, WACG 18th Annual Juried Art Exhibition.

Michael Craig Smith, Watermelon Waterfall, 2014, oil, 40″ x 30,” Rebecca R. Bryan Best in Show Award, WACG 18th Annual Juried Art Exhibition.

A reception (free and open to the public) will be held from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m., with the awards presentation beginning at 6:15. The exhibit continues through May 26, with gallery hours from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday, 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Sundays. (Shortened hours may apply during some weekends in May. Call the museum to verify open hours.)

 

Seventy-five two-dimensional and three-dimensional works were selected for jurying. Works selected for display include oil, watercolor and mixed media paintings; photographs; and an array of craft items, such as batiks and other fiber arts. With creations from artists throughout the Carolinas, the show is a perennially popular event with locals and visitors. A large percentage of the works on display will also be available for purchase.

 

Judge and juror for this year’s competition is Jim Arendt, professional artist and assistant professor and gallery director at Coastal Carolina University.  Arendt’s work has been exhibited internationally and was recently featured in the museum’s 2015 exhibition Indigo: Works in Denim by Jim Arendt. He is regionally renowned for winning the $50,000 top prize at the first Art Fields (Lake City, SC) juried art competition in 2013.

 

At the opening reception for this exhibition, Arendt will provide insight on how the works were selected for inclusion in the exhibit and will participate in the awards ceremony.
Cash awards to be given include the $800 Rebecca R. Bryan Best in Show Award, as well as first, second and third place awards of $500, $275 and $100, respectively. An additional 10 works will also be selected for honorable mentions.

 

Admission to the museum is free, but donations are welcome. For further information, call 843-238-2510 or visit www.myrtlebeachartmuseum.org.