Help us celebrate Owens Liquors 50th Anniversary and the 10th Anniversary of the Pawleys Island store! This 2-day event, Friday, May 17 and Saturday, May 18 will be one not to miss! Enjoy Food Trucks, Artisan Vendors, Music, Classic Car Show - SEE THE GENERAL LEE!, Free Beer and Wine Tastings and More!
Friends of the Waccamaw Library (FOWL) introduces its Blossoms for Books Annual Garden Tour! The Garden Tour features eight NEW Gardens in the Pawley Island area. Patrons can stop for an Alfresco lunch at Lee Brockington?s Blue Whale Farm where Jeremiah?s Lunch Box food truck will offer their full menu (Tour tickets do not cover lunch). Blue Whale will be a lovely respite stop and will feature a fundraising sale of a variety of plants. Carpooling is highly encouraged!
In a powerful homage to the delicate relationship between humanity and the ever-shifting tides, artists Vida Miller and M.P. ''Squeaky'' Swenson unveil their latest collaboration, ''Living with Water'' at the Rice Museum in Georgetown. Drawing inspiration from the upcoming symposium on coastal resilience in South Carolina, ''Living with Water'' seeks to explore the multifaceted dimensions of existence along the state's coastline. Through a fusion of mediums and perspectives, Miller and Swenson offer a poignant reflection on the maritime heritage inherent in the region's relationship with water. The exhibition serves as a visual tribute to the symposium's theme, which endeavors to dissect the complexities of coastal living and equip communities with the knowledge needed to navigate the challenges of rising tides and changing landscapes. ''It has been so much fun to work with dear friends Jim Fitch and Squeaky Swenson on this show,'' remarked Vida Miller. ''The theme of the show, Living with Water, is one that we enjoyed as it is the perfect description of what makes our area so special.'' Follow the Rice Museum on Instagram and Facebook at @thericemuseum. The Rice Museum has served the Lowcountry for over 50 years celebrating art, history, and culture.
Mayfest of Black River in Georgetown! Food! Vendors!
Man in Black: A Tribute to Johnny Cash will be live at The Carolina Opry Theater on Saturday, May 18, 2024 at 7:00pm. Tickets are on sale now.
The Black Jacket Symphony presents Fleetwood Mac’s RUMOURS will be live at The Carolina Opry Theater on Sunday, May 19, 2024 at 7:00pm.
Join us at the Waccamaw Neck Branch Library. Bring your current needle project to our casual group!
Rocking vacations nightly...the best music of the 60s, 70s, and 80s, blended with rich multimedia screens, special effects, and elaborate costuming.
In a powerful homage to the delicate relationship between humanity and the ever-shifting tides, artists Vida Miller and M.P. ''Squeaky'' Swenson unveil their latest collaboration, ''Living with Water'' at the Rice Museum in Georgetown. Drawing inspiration from the upcoming symposium on coastal resilience in South Carolina, ''Living with Water'' seeks to explore the multifaceted dimensions of existence along the state's coastline. Through a fusion of mediums and perspectives, Miller and Swenson offer a poignant reflection on the maritime heritage inherent in the region's relationship with water. The exhibition serves as a visual tribute to the symposium's theme, which endeavors to dissect the complexities of coastal living and equip communities with the knowledge needed to navigate the challenges of rising tides and changing landscapes. ''It has been so much fun to work with dear friends Jim Fitch and Squeaky Swenson on this show,'' remarked Vida Miller. ''The theme of the show, Living with Water, is one that we enjoyed as it is the perfect description of what makes our area so special.'' Follow the Rice Museum on Instagram and Facebook at @thericemuseum. The Rice Museum has served the Lowcountry for over 50 years celebrating art, history, and culture.
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