It's a Trunk Sale at Inlet Eye Associates in Murrells Inlet! Special discounted prices on Gucci, Puma and Maui Jim! 10% off frames only purchase. 30% off complete pair of Gucci or Puma glasses! Be one of the first few in the door to hear about our special Aloha Gift from Maui Jim! Offering comprehensive eye care services and in-demand lenses and modern frames. The quality of vision care you deserve.
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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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Join Sweetgrass Basketmaker extraordinare, Miss Vera Manigualt, for a Sweetgrass Basketmaking Workshop at Hopsewee Plantation in Georgetown! Sweetgrass baskets are a Lowcountry tradition dating back to the 1700s, when they were brought to the United States by West African slaves. Handmade of tightly coiled strands of bundled grass, these strong yet supple baskets played an important role on southern rice plantations and today are treasured for their artistry and cultural significance. Discover more about sweetgrass baskets and learn this unique craft in a hands-on class with instructor Vera Manigault. An eighth-generation weaver and Gullah descendant, Manigault is from Mount Pleasant, SC, one of the main areas where baskets are still made and has been featured in national magazines and on television shows.
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The award-winning show blends two hours of high-energy music, comedy and dance in a luxurious theater complete with state-of-the-art lighting, and sound.
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Shred Event hosted by the Better Business Bureau and the Georgetown County Chamber of Commerce! Bring your old receipts, statements and other personal documents to one of our no-cost shred events. In an effort to shred sensitive documents in a timely manner, attendees are limited to (3) three boxes (copy paper box or smaller) or (3) three bags (kitchen trash bag or smaller) per vehicle. There is no need to remove binders, binder clips, paper clips, staples, rubber bands, or CDs/DVDs prior to shredding.
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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.
Categories: Arts & CultureCommunity EventsGeorgetownHammock CoastGeorgetown County
Rocking vacations nightly...the best music of the 60s, 70s, and 80s, blended with rich multimedia screens, special effects, and elaborate costuming.
Categories: MusicMyrtle BeachThe Carolina Opry
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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