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New Gullah Culture Exhibit Opens at Brookgreen Gardens

“Gullah Culture…Remembering While Evolving,” an exhibit of visual art by Patricia Sabree, will be displayed in Learning Lab I of the Wall Lowcountry Center at Brookgreen Gardens from 12 to 4:30 p.m. daily from January 11 through March 13.

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Her art reflects her Gullah experiences growing up on a farm with 15 brothers and sisters in Lake City, SC.

Vibrantly colored and filled with energy, each painting tells a story about Gullah culture and lore. “Love Grows” depicts the work ethic of a woman and child planting vegetables.  “Son Raise” showcases the pride of a father and son fishing.  And “Before Convenience” portrays the discipline and joy of hard work as a woman cooks on a wood burning stove.

Sabree, a resident of Bluffton, SC, says her work provides reminiscences of the deep south.  “My paintings are shaped by the stories I lived. Fishing off the river bank or swamp land, walking barefoot in the rain, running in the  blazing sun, playing in a game of outdoor basketball, being whipped across the legs for not doing a chore, and even enjoying ice cream and cake on a sunny summer’s Sunday.”

Sabree is owner/operator of Sabree’s Authentic Gullah Art Gallery, Savannah, GA; Sabree’s Headquarters, Charlotte, NC; and an online gallery at www.sabreesgallery.com.

Dustin Johnson World Junior Golf Championship to Host Local Qualifier

Top Finishing Local Boys and Girls Will Earn Entry into Dustin Johnson World Junior Golf Championship

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The Dustin Johnson World Junior Golf Championship will hold a local qualifier – open to boys and girls that are residents of Horry, Georgetown and Brunswick counties – on January 30, 2016 at Myrtle Beach National’s West Course.

The top finishing boys and girls in the qualifier will earn a spot in the inaugural Dustin Johnson World Junior Golf Championship, which will be played February 13-15, 2016 at TPC Myrtle Beach.

For more information or to enter the qualifier, go to www.WorldJuniorGolfChampionship.com. Entry cost is $40.

“We look forward to providing the Grand Strand’s best junior golfers the opportunity to compete against their peers from around the world,” said Rick Taylor, Director of Golf Course Operations for Founders Group International. “The Dustin Johnson World Junior Golf Championship will attract an outstanding field and our local qualifiers will certainly enhance the strength of the event.”

The Dustin Johnson World Junior Golf Championship will feature a 90-player field comprised of elite-level boys and girls from across the globe.

With the support of Johnson, one of top 10 players in the world, the tournament will provide participants a PGA Tour-like experience, and the chance to test themselves against their peers from others part of America and the world.

The Dustin Johnson World Junior Golf Championship is being sponsored by Founders Group International, the Dustin Johnson Golf School, and Myrtle Beach Golf Holiday.

Johnson’s involvement with the tournament reflects his long-time commitment to junior golf, particularly in South Carolina, where he grew into one of the world’s best players. Through the Dustin Johnson Foundation, which is headquartered in Myrtle Beach, Johnson has donated more than $250,000 to junior golf, sponsoring numerous events throughout the state and helping cover entry costs for kids who need financial assistance.

Myrtle Beach Art Museum Hosts Exhibit of Iconic Architect Frank Lloyd Wright

5 Edward E. Boynton House, Dining AreaAsked to name an American architect, many immediately choose Frank Lloyd Wright. Indeed, Wright was recognized in 1991 by the American Institute of Architects as “the greatest American architect of all time.” Recognized around the world for his innovative style and modern designs, he originated and popularized the concept that structures should exist in harmony with humanity and their environment, a philosophy he called organic architecture. This concept extended not only to structures’ exteriors, but also to the interiors, furnishings and ornaments – insisting that all parts should be as one.

Gerald Tonkens House, Usonian Automatic, Living Area, Amberley Village, Ohio, 1954. Photograph. © Paul Rocheleau

Gerald Tonkens House, Usonian Automatic, Living Area, Amberley Village, Ohio, 1954. Photograph. © Paul Rocheleau

The Franklin G. Burroughs-Simeon B. Chapin Art Museum will be the Grand Strand host of Frank Lloyd Wright: Architecture of the Interior, an exhibition exploring the design of the iconic architect’s houses, often considered his greatest architectural accomplishment. Organized by International Arts & Artists, Washington, DC, in cooperation with the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation, Scottsdale, AZ, the exhibition will be on view from January 5 – April 7.

Through 19 reproduction drawings, eight photographs and four photographic murals, the exhibition illustrates the many ways Wright created the visual character of interior space and objects within it, each an essential detail of the larger whole. Every feature of the house – from the overall structure, to the interior, down to the smallest details and objects – was conceived by Wright from the beginning as a single idea.

The exhibit’s drawings and photographs show the ingenious ways in which Wright maximized the feeling of space while accommodating the essential functions of daily life. For example, a photograph of a very small bedroom (in the Mossberg house) shows functional furnishings built directly into the structure in order to free floor space and maintain a sense of spaciousness.

Likewise, Wright included objects in his interiors that were not merely decorative but were continuations of the overall character of the structure, engaging the viewer’s senses of sight and touch with color, texture, pattern, contour, light and shadow. The works in Architecture of the Interior reveal how all elements in Wright’s designs express the overarching abstract geometric order of the house.

During his seven-decade-long career, Wright designed more than 1,000 structures, 532 of which were constructed. These included offices, churches, schools, skyscrapers, hotels and museums. Wright also designed many of the interior elements of his buildings, such as the furniture and stained glass.

As perhaps the quintessentially American architect, Wright’s home design concepts evolved over a period when the lifestyle of the American family changed from the formality of the Victorian era to the informal, consumer-based lifestyle of the modern age. He used a vocabulary of abstraction and geometry based on forms found in nature to create a new, contemporary visual language in his architecture and design.

Popular in his own lifetime, Wright continued to receive much recognition for his achievements even after his death, including numerous architectural awards, a play and an opera based on his life and work. In 1966, the United States Postal Service honored Wright with a Prominent Americans series postage stamp. Several of Wright’s buildings have been proposed by the United States to be UNESCO World Heritage sites. Numerous Wright homes and other structures continue to be popular tour destinations administered by the Frank Lloyd Wright Trust and toured by thousands of visitors each year.

Gallery hours for Architecture of the Interior will be from 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday, 1 – 4 p.m. Sunday, beginning Tuesday, Jan. 5. Admission to the Art Museum is free at all times, but donations are welcomed.

For more information, call 843-238-2510 or visit MyrtleBeachArtMuseum.org.

New Year Bonfire and Wine

LA BELLE AMIE VINEYARD
January Hours : Tues – Sat 10am – 5pm, Closed Sundays & Mondays
Closed Friday, January 1, 2016. Happy New Year!DSC_0050

New Year Bonfire.
Jan. 2, 2016…………. 12pm – 5pm

Starting the new year with wine & song around a warm fire. Live music, hot spiced wine and friendly company. All at a beautiful outdoor venue. Take the vineyard tour at 2:30pm. Bring a chair, or use one of ours. Here’s hoping you can share this special afternoon with us. Cheers! Vicki
Music (12:15-4:15 pm): – The Stringwood Trio. (Ed, Bobby & Dean)
Admission: $3/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 The Vineyard Grill
Beverages BY – La Belle Amie Vineyard (soda, juices, beer, wine, water)

SORRY, NO BEVERAGES OR PETS ALLOWED

SPONSORED BY: Anderson Bros. Bank, and EASY Radio 105.9FM
GPS ADDRESS: 1120 St. Joseph Road, Little River, SC 29566
843-399-WINE (9463) ………………….. www.LaBelleAmie.com
JANUARY SHOP HOURS: Tues – Sat 10am – 5pm. Closed Sundays & Mondays.
Upcoming Events: La Belle Amie Festival/Event Dates

A Southern Times Square

A Southern Times Square

7:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m., New Year’s Eve, December 31

The Market Common, Farrow Parkway
Fireworks, a ball drop, live music and more to welcome in the New Year from 7:00 p.m. until 1:00 a.m., Thursday, December 31, at A Southern Times Square. The Market Common is the place to be New Year’s Eve for this free, family-friendly event. Enjoy games, inflatables, human statues, mimes, face painters, a glass blower and a psychic. Watch as HTC streams television coverage of Times Square in New York City on a jumbo screen, and the midnight hour features our own mirror ball drop and a professional fireworks show! Two stages will feature live music from JebbMac and PaperWork bands. For attendees 21 and older, vendors offer food and alcoholic beverages for sale in the beer garden. Please note: As a safety precaution, large bags, purses and backpacks are prohibited.

RING IN THE NEW YEAR CITY-STYLE OR COASTAL-STYLE

Where will you be when the clock strikes midnight on Thursday, December 31? Since New Year’s Day is on a Friday, why not ring in the New Year and spend the rest of the weekend enjoying your favorite vacation destination? In Wilmington, North Carolina and the island beaches of Carolina Beach, Kure Beach and Wrightsville Beach, you can welcome 2016 “city-style” or “coastal-style.”

From the river to the sea, there are many ways to celebrate. Riverboat and party cruises sail into the New Year with music, dancing, buffets and champagne toasts. Prefer to live it up onshore? The Island of Lights New Year’s Eve celebration begins at 9:00 p.m. with a street dance/countdown party at the newly renovated Carolina Beach Boardwalk, featuring a deejay and a giant lighted beach ball drop withmidnight fireworks. There are also galas, theatrical productions and contemporary variety shows, as well as restaurant and nightlife festivities. Many outstanding restaurants offer special New Year’s Eve menus and entertainment, as well as traditional good luck meals on New Year’s Day. Families can cheer for the New Year at the strike of 12:00 noon on New Year’s Eve and again on New Year’s Day at the Children’s Museum of Wilmington, then “Toast the Coast” at the N.C. Aquarium at Fort Fisher on January 1.

 

Take advantage of shoulder season rates and stay through the weekend to experience all there is to see and do at our island beaches and on Wilmington’s #1 Best American Riverfront (USA TODAY 10Best Readers’ Choice Award). Each morning you can wake up to an ocean sunrise, a river vista or a vibrant city view. For hotel specials and packages, visit www.wilmingtonandbeaches.com/packages-deals. You’ll also find great after-Christmas sales at beach boutiques, downtown specialty shops and city-style shopping villages. Take in several year-round museums, attractions and tours. To download a free official visitors guide, visit http://365publicationsonline.com/WilmingtonVG2015/.

 

Here’s a preview of New Year’s events to suit your ‘style’ in Wilmington, Carolina Beach, Kure Beach, Wrightsville Beach:

 

Dec. 31 & Jan. 1– New Year’s Noon Countdown at the Children’s Museum. 9:00am-12:00pm. Celebration begins at 10:00am with crafts (streamers, crowns, glittery slime), music and dancing. Families count down the New Year at 12:00pm (Noon) with streamers, confetti toss & juice toast! Admission charge. Children’s Museum of Wilmington, 116 Orange St., Wilmington. 910-254-3534;www.playwilmington.org

 

Dec. 31 – 25TH Annual Island of Lights New Year’s Eve Countdown Party & Fireworks Extravaganza.  9:00pm-12:30am. This unique New Year’s celebration features a deejay and dancing, followed by the lowering of a giant lighted beach ball at midnight and spectacular fireworks over the Atlantic Ocean. Festivities for all ages begin at 9:00pm. Free. Carolina Beach Boardwalk, Carolina Beach.www.pleasureislandoflights.com/the-new-year-celebration.html

 

Dec. 31 – New Year’s Eve Cruise aboard the Henrietta III. New Year’s cruise down the Cape Fear River. Board 8:00pm; cruise 9:30pm-12:30am; party ‘til 1:30am. Heavy hors d’oeuvre buffet, entertainment, party favors and champagne toast. Admission charge. Prepaid reservations required. Board at foot of Dock and Water streets, Downtown Wilmington. 910-343-1611; 800-676-0162;http://cfrboats.com/product-detail/?prod=1011

 

Dec. 31-New Year’s Eve Party Cruise aboard the Royal Winner Princess II. Boards at 10:30pm; returns 12:30am. Cruise to watch the midnight fireworks with dance music, party favors, champagne toast and the best view for the Island of Lights New Year fireworks.  Cash bar. Departs from Carolina Beach Marina, Carolina Beach. Admission charge. Reservations required. 910-458-5356;www.winnerboats.com/tours-cruises.

 

Dec. 31—New Year’s “Memphis” Musical Broadway & Gala. 7:00pm-1:00am. Cape Fear Theatre Arts, LLC presents “Memphis,” a Broadway musical gala to benefit Thalian Hall. Enjoy dinner, drinks and live theatre. After the show, ring in 2016 with dancing, karaoke, dessert, party favors and a midnight toast. Admission charge; advance reservations. Thalian Hall, Wilmington. 910-632-2285 or 800-523-2820;www.thalianhall.org.

 

Dec. 31— New Year’s Eve: Baccanalia! Two seatings: 6:00pm & 9:45pm. Tickets include a 4-course meal and show with contemporary acts, music, comedy, party favors, and champagne toast. Advance reservations. Admission charge; tickets required. TheatreNOW, 19 S. 10th St., Wilmington. 910-399-3669; www.theatrewilmington.com

Jan. 1—Toast the Coast. 9am-5pm. Pint-size revelers and adults can “Toast the Coast” on New Year’s Day at the Aquarium. The coastal theme party lasts all day with crafts, ocean resolutions and programs featuring “What we love most about the coast.” A noise-maker craft and kid parade precede two beach ball drops during the daily dive programs at 10:30am and 2:30pm. Admission charge. NC Aquarium at Fort Fisher, 900 Loggerhead Road, Kure Beach. 910-772-0500; www.ncaquariums.com/fort-fisher.

19th Annual Myrtle Beach Marathon

March 3 through 5, 2016
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Registration is underway for the 19th annual Myrtle Beach Marathon and accompanying events, to be held March 3-5, 2016! The marathon itself is Saturday, March 5, 2016. For more information about this popular race weekend, which includes a full marathon, a half marathon, a marathon team relay, a 5K and a one-mile fun run, visit http://www.mbmarathon.com.

Holiday Basketball Tournaments in Myrtle Beach

2015 CresCom Bank Holiday Invitational Girls’ Basketball Tournament
December 17 through 22
Myrtle Beach Convention Center

The CresCom Bank Holiday Invitational Girls’ Basketball tournament is December 17 through 22 at the Myrtle Beach Convention Center. This is a 16-team, national invitation tournament with top high school talent from around the country. Tickets can be purchased at the Convention Center on game days or in advance by calling 843-213-0032. Visit http://www.beachballclassic.com for more information.

2015 Beach Ball Classic Boys’ Basketball Tournament
December 26 through 31
Myrtle Beach Convention Center

The 35th annual Beach Ball Classic Boys’ Basketball tournament is December 26 through 31 at the Myrtle Beach Convention Center. This is the nation’s premier high school holiday basketball tournament! Tickets can be purchased at the Convention Center on game days or in advance by calling 843-213-0032. Visit http://www.beachballclassic.com for more about teams and game times.

Enchanted Airlie Creates Lasting Holiday Memories

Half-mile Walking Trail Features 750,000 Lights, Music, Santa and Superheroes

One enchanted evening can create lasting holiday memories. Each year since first illuminating in 2005, visitors from near and far have made the trek to Airlie Gardens to celebrate the season during its Enchanted Airlie event. On select dates from late November through December 22, Airlie’s tastefully decorated half-mile, self-guided walking trail features elaborate holiday displays with more than 750,000 twinkling lights.

Enchanted Airlie is a holiday light extravaganza like no other, featuring an enchanted forest of lighted oaks and dazzling displays in a coastal garden setting. It’s a 67-acre holiday fantasy with whimsical exhibits suitable for all ages. This year, superheroes will join Santa to greet guests and pose for photos. Other highlights include: a Poinsettia Paradise with more than 400 holiday plants, live musical entertainment and visits with Santa. Airlie’s 2,400-square-foot floral conservatory provides a festive backdrop for family photos. Warm holiday refreshments are available for purchase and the Airlie gift shop is open with one-of-a-kind gifts.

A Southeast Tourism Society Top 20 Event, Enchanted Airlie continues to add new exhibits and the light count is fast approaching one million! Volunteers and staff begin planning in January and start decorating by early September so visitors can experience a stunning wonderland of theatrically illuminated large oaks, small native trees, holiday flowers, and elegant displays.

Want to go? Enchanted Airlie runs from Thanksgiving weekend through Christmas on select dates. Additional dates have been added to accommodate all who want to experience Enchanted Airlie’s magical evenings: December 4-6, 10-13, and 16-22 and in two time slots: 5:00-7:00 p.m. and 7:00–9:00 p.m. Enchanted Airlie tickets must be purchased in advance, no later than 4:00 p.m. the night of the event. Due to the popularity of this event, it is recommended that visitors purchase tickets for their preferred dates prior to arrival. Tickets are available for purchase online at www.airliegardens.org or in-person at the Airlie Gardens service center (300 Airlie Rd., Wilmington) between 9am and 4pm. Single admission tickets are $12 for individuals over the age of 4. Children under age 3 are free. Couples arriving in the same vehicle can purchase a couples pass for $17. An economical green option is the carload ticket for $27, which will cover as many people as will safely fit into an automobile; no individual tickets or parking passes are required for this option (excludes buses and multi-passenger vans).

Airlie Gardens, located at 300 Airlie Road, is a 67-acre historic public garden bordering Bradley Creek in Wilmington, North Carolina. Visitors are encouraged to dress warmly and comfortably for the half-mile outdoor walking tour on gravel, sand, and mulch paths. For details about Enchanted Airlie, please call 910-798-7700 or visit the Airlie Gardens website www.airliegardens.org for event information, rules, restrictions and rain policy.

City + Beaches: See where the water takes you this holiday season! From the river to the sea, more than 50 holiday-themed events help celebrate in Wilmington, North Carolina’s historic river district and the island beaches of Carolina Beach, Kure Beach, and Wrightsville Beach. For seasonal specials and visitor information and to download a Holiday Event Brochure, visit www.wilmingtonandbeaches.com/seasonal-page. For a free official visitors guide, call 1-866-266-9690, email visit@wilmingtonandbeaches.com, or stop by the Visitors Information Center at 505 Nutt Street, Unit A, in historic Downtown Wilmington.

Holidays on the Myrtle Beach Boardwalk

Weekends, through January 3

Myrtle Beach Boardwalk and Plyler Park

 Myrtle Beach’s “Holidays on the Boardwalk” celebration takes place every weekend through January 3.  Events are available for all ages and include live music, camel rides, polar express train rides, Santa visits and the festival of lights.  Join in the holiday celebration in Plyler Park, on the Boardwalk and along Ocean Boulevard!  For more information, visitwww.myrtlebeachdowntown.com

Saturday, December 12
12:00 to 6:00 p.m. – Live Entertainment
12:00 to 4:00 p.m. – Camel Rides and the Polar Express Train Rides
12:00 to 4:00 p.m. – Santa Claus on the Boardwalk
12:00 to 6:00 p.m. – Meet Mrs. Claus, elves, Coca-Cola Bear, Winter Princesses and more!
1:00 p.m. – Hand Bell Choir Concert on the Boardwalk
3:30 to 4:30 p.m. – Christmas Potpourri Performance, Ninth Avenue North, Oceanfront Stage
3:30 to 5:30 p.m. – Christmas DJ in Plyler Park
6:00 to 8:00 p.m. – Christmas Movie in Plyler Park

Saturday, December 19
12:00 to 6:00 p.m. – Live Entertainment
12:00 to 4:00 p.m. – Camel Rides and the Polar Express Train Rides
12:00 to 4:00 p.m. – Santa Claus on the Boardwalk
12:00 to 6:00 p.m. – Meet Mrs. Claus, elves, Coca-Cola Bear, Winter Princesses and more!
3:30 to 4:30 p.m. – Christmas Potpourri Performance, Ninth Avenue North, Oceanfront Stage

Sunday, December 20
12:00 to 4:00 p.m. – Camel Rides and the Polar Express Train Rides
12:00 to 6:00 p.m. – Meet Mrs. Claus, elves, Coca-Cola Bear, Winter Princesses and more!
5:30 to 6:30 p.m. – White Christmas with Boardwalk Elvis, Ninth Avenue North, Oceanfront Stage
5:00 to 9:00 p.m. – Community Candlelight Carolina

Daily, December 26 through January 2
12:00 to 4:00 p.m. – Camel Rides and the Polar Express Train Rides
12:00 to 6:00 p.m. – Meet elves, the Coca-Cola Bear, Winter Princesses and Super Heroes