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For out-of-towners, vacationers, and us locals its time again for some quality arts and crafts. The first one being Craftsmen's Summer Classic. This show will be on August 2,3, &4, 2013. at the Myrtle Beach Convention Center. www.Craftshow.com 10 to 6 except Sunday which is 11 to 5.
In September ~ Art in Common. The Seacoast Artists Guild of South Carolina is sponsoring this Fall Aart and Craft Festival.
September 21st 9AM to 6PM At Valor Park in the Market Common.
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I always seem to post from where I am living what is going on, so people get out and about and enjoy their area.
I did the same in Pennsylvania.
There is a lot of fun to be had in Myrtle Beach. I hope to explore more and more as time goes on.
Interesting experience to have in Myrtle Beach. A horse and buggy ride. Fridays in front of Tommy Bahamas at the Market Commons. Complimentary rides 6 to 9PM. FRIDAYS
During this rainy time in Myrtle Beach be sure to visit the Aquarium. Sit awhile after the shows. Take in that wonderful under water experience.
Don't forget our Hudson Flea Market in Surfside Beach is undercover. You can explore the 5 buildings even in the rain.
Fri, Sat. and Sunday.
Enjoy a great movie at the Market Common Theaters or buy a great book at Barnes and Nobles there at the same location.
We have the most gorgeous mall...Light, bright and cheerful. Find the stores you don't have back home.
Inlet Square Mall has a wonderful bowling alley. With a nice restaurant attached to it.
Just some ideas for your rainy days. The area is still abound with fun. Don't forget to look up the various shows around too.
I agree with Summering about the rainy day activities, but with one correction. Hudson's is open every day, except Mondays through the end of August and they are open Thursday - Sunday through September.
Great place to poke around and find something that you never knew you needed!
I agree with Summering about the rainy day activities, but with one correction. Hudson's is open every day, except Mondays through the end of August and they are open Thursday - Sunday through September.
Great place to poke around and find something that you never knew you needed!
Gosh, I had a hard enough time finding someone there on a Friday. So many of the vendors are closed up.
At least on Saturday and Sunday most all are open.
But, it is nice to know longer open spans now with company visiting.
Festivals will be coming soon. Don't miss the Conway one it is full of vendors and lots of music.
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