Sunday, November 17th, 2024
Good morning, Myrtle Beach. Here's your local news at a glance for Sunday, the 17th of November.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ Broadway at the Beach in Myrtle Beach celebrates the holiday season with a tree lighting and live performances, and a young boy battling a brain tumor is gifted a Disney World trip by Make-A-Wish Foundation. WPDE
- ➤ The 22nd Annual Marathon for Meals, aiming to raise 20,000 pounds of food and hygiene items for local charities, is currently taking place in Myrtle Beach with donations accepted at Food Lion until November 22. WPDE
- ➤ A concert was held to honor Mica Miller and support the WayMakers charity, raising awareness for the Coercive Control Bill. WPDE
- ➤ About 400 people attended the Feel the Love Festival at Offgrid Motorsports Park in Marion County to honor Dalton Troy Baker and raise awareness and funds against the fentanyl crisis, providing scholarships for Horry County seniors. WPDE
ACCIDENTS NEWS
- ➤ David Berry, 50, was fatally struck while standing in the emergency lane of US 501 in Conway, S.C., with the incident under investigation by the South Carolina Highway Patrol. WPDE
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Beginner's Dungeons & Dragons Campaign
Experience an exciting adventure and enhance your storytelling skills in this engaging Dungeons & Dragons campaign tailored for beginners.
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Flamenco Guitar Performance by Brandon Marks
Experience the vibrant performances of flamenco guitarist Brandon Marks every Tuesday at Roca Roja Cantina, featuring dancing and a lively fiesta atmosphere.
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The South's Grandest Christmas Show at Alabama Theatre
Experience a magical holiday tradition with the Alabama Theatre's award-winning production that brings festive cheer to Myrtle Beach.
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Myrtle Beach Invitational - Session 2: Bradley vs Texas State and Princeton vs Wright State
Experience exciting collegiate basketball action at the Myrtle Beach Invitational featuring teams from various conferences.
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Live Music with Gary Lowder & Harold Smith
Experience an evening of live music featuring talented artists Gary Lowder and Harold Smith at Goodfellas on 2nd Ave.
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Corey Kent - The Black Bandana Tour at House of Blues Myrtle Beach
Experience an evening of live music with Corey Kent and Max McNown in a vibrant setting at the House of Blues.
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D'Elegantz Duo Concert at Goodfellas
Experience a captivating evening of diverse musical genres including smooth rock, jazz, R&B, and calypso performed by the D'Elegantz band.
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King Tide Duo Live Performance
Experience live country music from the '90s to today as King Tide performs hits from iconic artists in North Myrtle Beach.
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Live Music with Stan Gregory at Martini
Experience an evening of live music with Stan James Gregory, a talented singer and songwriter from Myrtle Beach with roots in North Carolina and Nashville.
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Mike McManus Live Performance at Goodfellas
Experience an evening of acoustic country and rock music with Mike McManus at Goodfellas on 2nd Ave.
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